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!f Stallions. mm jnLYDESrALB ENTIRE HORSE President, FIVE YEARS OLD, A rioh bay, 'splendid worker; got by YOUNG CHAMPION,, one of the best horses'ever bred in Scotland. His dam, SNIP by NAPOLEON, one' of the best fcptaea ever imported from Scotland to 'New Zealand, oiaVof BLOSSOM* K»lso imported, .■-■•■■ :'■'.'■ , ■ -'.j PRESIDENT will travel this season as at Ohanpo j Tuesday at Rangiaohiai and KihikihiY Wed- i: nesday through Te Awamatu arid Alexandra t6'Te Rbri; ] and home remainder of the week at Lake Farm, ; Ngaroto, where good; paddocks are provided at la. 6d per week. ;"'."' ' J ''

Tebms—Sngle Mare, £3; two'or more -■'... a* per agreement. t . . Every.care taken, but no responsibility. Payments made on or before 3lßt Jannary,' 1878. . J. G. BERRY; : Te "Awanratu. stb October 1877. HOB.OUGHBRED S T.A L LlO N. TO STAND THIS SEASON, , At .Harp op Erin Hotrl, The thoroughbred horse Tregeagle 11, Tkrms- £7 7s each Make. "TREGEAGLE ll.', is a rich dark brown horse, 5 years old, standing 16 hands high, with great bone niout,' put of ■' Grey Bess' (imported). 'Tregeagle' by ' Wild Dayrell,' dam 'Silverhair,' darn of 'Silvio' (winner of Derby 1877), by « Kingstone ';: his dam, 'England's Beauty,' by ' Irish Birdcatcher,' out of 'Prairie Bird,' by • Touohstone.' •TREGEAGLE' beat/some of the best horses of his day. He ran second to' Athena' for the Hopeful Stakfes ; woo the 17th Bentinok Memorial Stakes, beating * Formosa \ and the ;'Parson,', carrying weight for age; ran second the .Convivial Handicap, giving 'Quality,' tae winner, lllbs ; won the new Biennial Stakes, beating-' Formogii,' 'See-Saw,' • B'smarck,' 'Hatchment,' and ;others, carrying weight.for age. 'Formosa' won the 9t. Le£.er, Oaks, £I,OOO. ' Tregeagle's' dam is also dam of

1 ■ ■ ' SILVERRING,' which filly raa ' Marie Stuart' (winner of the Oaks and Leger) a t desperate race for the 1573 Newmarket Oaks. She is also dftm of'Qatley Bfcll',(wiporr of the last' Criterion Stakes, and third favourite for the ensuing Two Thousand Guineas); 1 Kingstpne' (the sire of the Sjdney cracks, ' Lecturer' and ' Kingsbbrougb,' is own brother to ' Tregeagle's' dam. ' Tregeagle's' grand darn is the dam of .«.THE RAKE,' which horse is also by 'Wild Dayrell.' '* The Bake' won the Middle Park Plate, beating 'Achievement,' 'Knight of the Garter,'and five others, / ', .'.'.:■ 'KISBER,' the winner of the last English Derby, beating the favourites,' Petrarch,'.* Julius C»9er,' ' Forerunner,' ' Skylark,' and ten others (time, 2m Ms, the fastest on record) in a canter by five lengths, is a near relative to this horse, he being by 'Buccaneer,' a sou of 'Wild Dayrell,' from 'Mineral,'by 'RataplaD,' brother to •Stockwell,' from 'Manganese,' by ' Iri*h Birdcatcher.' •Tregeagle's' gets have won all the best rapes in South Australia this year. 'The Doctor,' 4 years, by 'Tregeagle' won the flying Handicap, six furlongs, beating the * Poodle' and four others. THE ADELAIDE CUP, ' 25 sovs, Gold Cup, and 100 sovs added, 2 miles, was won by ' Imprudence,' by 'Tregeagle,' 3 years, beating '.Oonsulta* tioni' 'Poodle,' 'Canterbury,' and six othersi Tims, 3min 37sec, the same time that the 'Barb' won the Metropolitan in 1863. THE AUTUMN HANDICAP, one mile and a half, was won by ' Superstition,' by • Tregeagle,' beating 'Venus' and six others. THE QUEEN'S GUINEAS, lOOsovs., three miles, was won by 'lmprudence,' 3 years, beating 'Venus,' 'JSmnlafcion,'aiid 'Canterbury.' ' S. C. CAULTON. famtiik 10 Stand for the Season, the Magni- . ficent Draught V ENTIRE HOUSE, TOM KING, Tom King by King Fergus, dam Litetone, a Taßtnanian mare, is a beautiful Dark Bay, with black points, seven years old, and a sure foal- B etter, and will travle Route : Ohaupo—Tuesday Kihikihi—Wednesday Cambridge—Thursday Hamilton—Remainder of week. Teems.—Three Guineas, and groomage ss; two or more mares as, per agreement, payable January Ist,. 1878. For particulars apply to B and J Coleman, or to B Lodbe. Royal Hotel, Hamilton East, '

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Waikato Times, Issue 844, 13 November 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Issue 844, 13 November 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Issue 844, 13 November 1877, Page 1

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