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Stallions,, THE CLYDESDALE STALLION, \ 'Wi]i'pt»ncl this season, at Hamilton, on Monday's ;' Ohaupo, On Tuesday's; To i Awamutu Gn Wednesdays ; Cambridge, on Thursday's ; and. at home rest of week. Wnikato is rising four years old and stands over 17 hands high. He has proved himself a sure foal getter ; has a fine temper, and is a good worker; his colour a beaatiful dark dnpple brown. Waikato was bred by Air Flernming of Ohaupo. His sire is Prince Arthur, and out of a first -class mare. Terms, £3 103 v Two or more mores .ksiper agreement* ''■ ' 3 HAMILTON. Fancy, This wel.l-known horse will stand at the Farm, where there are good paddocks for mares a'. Is 6rl per week, w'tb every care aud attention, but no responsibility. •Terms, £2 each mare. JAMES HAMILTON, '. .:, Clover Lea. Cambridge,. Qc,Vlst,, 1§77.. -.:,■■ ■■■,-, •,•;, TO STAND THE SEASON. TFE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE HOHBK Buckstone. Will t avel J Ohaupo on Mondats, „ Cambridgo Tuktdvys, Home-rest of week. For further particulars apply to PULING & LQDER. Royal Hotel, t Hamilton East' Prince Arthur, THIS CELEBRATED IMPORTED CLYDESDALE STALLION Will stand in the fol owing districts of Waikato, and serve a limited nnmber of Mares. Ohaupo,—Monday and Thursday nights. CiMßßiDGE.—Tuesday nights. Te Awamutij— Friday nights. Hamilton,— Wednesday and Saturday nights. Terms—Single Mares, £4 10s ; Two or three, £4 each, more than three by agreement. Groomage, 5s each.- All payments by l»t January, 1878. Ma es to be served either hobbled or loose at option of groom, PRINCE ARTHUR is by the celebrated " Campsie, " imported direct to New Zealand, and hi* Stock are noted as sires all over New Zealand, r.o less than seven of them now serving as sires in the Province of Auckland/ RICHARD GWYNNE. I Paddoo'o if required, but no responsibility incurred. R. G. TO 3TAND THIS SEASON AT Bboad Meadows Farm, neae CamTHE THOROUGHBRED HORSE iJCTnf«fi73B Knottingley is adarkchesnut, standing over 16 hj high, with immense bone and substance. By Scud, dam Termagant (own sister to G-lendon), by Cap-p-Pie, Griselda by Dover, Gertrude by Trumpet, Scud by Riddleworth, Sprey by Donizetti, Lady Aim by Whisker. Spray is the dam of Wctsail, Stormbird, Bell of the Isles (dam of Templeton) and other good performers. Scud is by Riddleworth, sire of Dainty Ariel, and very mauy other good hoises. Knottingley as a racehorse won all his engagements as a three-year old atTiniaru (including Thnam Cup); Oamaru and Dunedin } and won in the following years the Canterbury Cup twioe, and.Christchurch Plate twice, besides mauy other racts, beating the best racehorses of the day. Knottingley's career on the turf was the most Biicceseful of any horse that' ever ran in Sew Zealmd. Terms -.—Five Guineas. Two Guineas to be remitted should the itf not in foal. : ALSO, *Ta¥iinira Brown horse. 4 years old, by Derby, dam Cynthia by Dainty Ariel,' Moonshine bp the Libel (sire of Traducer), Twilight by Velocipede. (Spe.Stud Book). Terms: —Four Guineas. Two Guineas to bo remitted should the Mare prove not in foal. Payments for Service and Grazing, and Mares to be ramoved, by 10th January> 1878. Best Grass Paddocks tn the Waikato at s 6u per week* Every oare taken but no responsibility incurred. JAMES WALMSjuiiX.'

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Waikato Times, Issue 837, 30 October 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Issue 837, 30 October 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Issue 837, 30 October 1877, Page 1

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