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Stallions. THE CIYDESDALE STALLION, aikato, Will Ftny/1 this season, at Hamilton, on Monday's; Ohoupo, oii Tuesday's'; To Awnmatu on Wedneeduf's; Cambridge, on 'lJiursdaj's j and at home rest of week.'. ~'.,.. -, Wi.iknto is rising four, ycar9 old uric! Slands over 17 hand« high. 'He has proved himself a„anre foal getter; has a fine temper, and is a good \vorker; his colour a beautiful dark dapple brown. Waikato was bred by Mr Fiemming of Ohanpo. His sire is Prince Arthur, and out of a firM-class mnro. £3 10s. Two or Dioremar-8 as per agreement. 3 HAMILTON^ Thiswrll-kpown horse-will stand at the. Farm, ihere. are good paddocks for mare« at lp frl'rer wrrk, w»tb' rvcry cai*« and attention', but no"vr?porisibility. 'CVrms, £2 elich .mare.:. :... JAMES, HA MILTON, ... - : Clover Lea. Camhridge, Oct Ist, 1877. TO STAND THE SEASON. THE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE HORSE. Buckstone. Will tiavelOhaupo'on Mondays, „ Cambridgo Tttetdvys, Home rcßt of week. For further particulars apply to PILLING & LODER. Royal Hotel, . llami'ton East* Prince Arthur THIS CELEBRATED IMPORTED CLYDESDALE STALLION Will stand in the folowmor districts of and serve a limited munbci" of Mures. OnAtTPO.—Monday and Thursday nights. Cambridge,— Tisesday nights. Tk Awamotu— Friday nights. Ham-lton,— Wednesday and Sa'.urdnj nights.

Terms—Single Mai-ea, £4 10s ; Two or three,, £4 each, mora than three by agreement i Grooinage, 5s each. All payments by l«t January, 1878.. Maes to be served either hobbled or loose at option PRTNCE ARTHUR L< by the celebrated " Uampsie, " imported direct to New Zealand, and his Stock are noted as sirps ali orei* New Zealand, no less than BETBN of them how' serving ns sires in ibc Province of Auckland. 1 , RICHARD GWYSNE. Paddoo's if required, but no wjsponsw binty incurred, B. Gr. TO 3TAND THI3 SEASON BROiP Meadows JTami, heab OamBBIDGB. THE THOROUGHBRED HOKSE Enottingley. Knott irigley is adarkehesnut, ftanding over 16 h>.ds high, with immense bone aqd sub-tanco. By Scud, dan Termagant (own sister to G'endon), by Cap-?* Pie, Griseldu by Dover, Giru-ude by Trumpet, Scud by Riddlewn'ih, Spvey by Donizetti, Lady Ann by Spray is the dam of Wctsail, Stormbird, Bell of the ls!es (dam of Templelon) and other good performers. Scud is by Riddleworlli, sire of Dainty Ariel, and very many other good hoses. Knollingley aa a racehoiso won all his engagements as a three-yenr oIJ at Tiniiru (including Tiniatu Cup), o«maru and j)unedin ; and won in thi following ye.\ra the Oartcrbuvy Cup twico, and Christchurch Plata twice, beaidta mat.y o het{ racis, beating the best raceho-ses of the day. Knottingley's career on the turf was the most successful-of any, horee tlufc ever ran in fc'ew Zealand, Terms :—Five Guineas. Two Guineas to. be remitted bhould the ulare prove not in foal, ."'-'■'' I ALSO, Aerolite, Brown horse. 4 j ear\ old, by Derby, dam Cynthia by Dainty :»• opnshine bp fhe Libel (sire of-Tr.ducsr), Twilight by Ve.wipedH. (See Smd Hook). * TkkMS i - Four Guineas. Tm» Guineas to bo remitted should the More prove not in loal. •'.'■'' Payments for Service and Grazing, and Mares to be removed, Hy l(Hb January lb?8. ; Best Grass' Pad docks »»» the Wnikato at. 2» 6u per wei-k. Everj care taken but no respossibi'it* incurred. JAMES WAXMS^Y.

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 843, 10 November 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 843, 10 November 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 843, 10 November 1877, Page 1

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