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Stallions. THE CIYDESDALE STALLION, W aikato 9 Will etand tin's season, at Hamilton, on Monday's; Ohaupo, on Tuesday's;, To Awamutu on Wednesday's j Cambridge, on Thursday's ; and at homo rest oi week. Wdikiito is rising four years old and stands over 17 hands hi^h. He has proved himself a sure foal getter ; has a fino temper, and is a good worker ; his colour a beautiful dark dapple brown. Waikato was bred .by Mr Fiemming of Ohanpo. His sire is Princo Arthur, and out of a iirst-elafs mare. Terms, £3 103. Two or more mni\s a.? per agreement. J HAMILTON. • Fancy, This wdlknown horse will &land at the Farm, who c I here are good paddocks for mnres a 1 Js (i I por week, w>lt «-very caiv and attention, but no responsibility. Terms, £2 each mare JAMES HAMILTON, Clover Lea. Cambridge, Oct. Ist, 1577. TO STAND THE SEASON. THE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE HOUSE. Buckstone. Will tsavel Obaupo on Mondays, „ Cambridgo Tuetdvys, Home rest of week. For further piirticu]arß apply to PILLING & LODER. Rojal Hotel, Hamilton East 1 PriTSPA Artilmr THIS CELEBRATED IMPORTED CLYDESDALE JSTALLION Will stand m the fol'owing districts of W.iknto, an 1 servo a Uuatetl number of Ma re a. OllAt'l'o, — Mt.nday and Thursday nights. CiAiniuDGE, — Tuesday nights. Te AW'aaiuii; — Friday nights. ULjMjTox, — WcdnGsday aiul Saturday ni^hls. Terars —Single Mare?, £1 10s j Two or three, £4' each, mr-re tliun three by agreement. Gruomage, 5s cadi. All payments by Ist January, IB7S. Ma es to he served either hobbled or loose at option of groom, PRTiNCE ARTHUR is by the celebrated " Canipsie, " imported direct to New Zealand, and hi* Stock are noted as sires all over New Zealand, no less than seven of them now serving as sires m the Province of Auckland. 1 RICHARD G WYNNE. PaddosnS if required, but no responsi- . biiity incurred. R. G. TO 3TAND THIS SEASON AT Broad Meadows Farm, near Cambridge. TITE THOROUG-HI3EED HORSE Knottingley. Knotlingley is adarkchesnut, standing over 16 hi^ds high, with immense bouiand sub.- tan cc. 13y Scud, daai Termagant (own sister to Glendon), by Cap-r-Pie, Grisclda by Dover, Gtrtrude by Trumpet, Scud by Kiddlewu'th, Sprev by Donizetti, Lady Ann by Whislier. Spray is the dam of Wcfsail, Stormbird, i Bell 0! the Ts'es (dam of Tcmplclon) and 1 other good pcr!'orn.er3. Scud is by Riddleworth, ~-\vq of Dainty Ai iel, and very many other good ho ets. ! Xnotlingley as a racehorse won all his j engagements as a l.iiree-_ve:ir old al'i'initrii (including Timaru CuiO, Oaniuru and j Duucdin ; and won m the following yo.-ira 1 the Uartcrbury Cup twice, and Chrutchureh Plate twice, besides mai.y ohet 1 rac( s, beating the best racehorses of the day. Knoltingley's career on the turf, was the most successful of any horee that ever ran m New Zealand. Terms : — Five Guineas. Two Guineas to bo remitted bhould the a/are prove not m foal. ALSO, Aerolite^ Brown horse, 4 jearo old, by Derby, dam Cynthia by Dainty Moonshine bp the Libel (sire of Traduccr), Twilight by Velocipede. (See Stud liook). Tjshms:— Four Guineas. Two Guineas lobe remitted should the Marc prove not m foal. Pityments for Service and Grazing, and Mares to be removed, by 10 : h Januan, IS7S. Best Grass Paddocks iv the Waikato at 2s Gii per week. Every care taken but no responsibility inclined, JAMES WALAJS^Y.

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 841, 6 November 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 841, 6 November 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 841, 6 November 1877, Page 1

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