«. , ■..;.-. ? j-: n stallions. »r '■■■': V /TiL Y D E S D A LE | '^HBtiSSMm --ENTIRE HORSE ! JEffi President. j A Rich Bay, got by Champion, one of j ! the best ; Hbrses ever bred m Scotland. ! 'fifs'daiQ, Ship, by Napoleon, one j of the i beW f^orm «JVer^ft^^ from Sdbtlahd j to New Zealand;ottt Itrf the 'B^iKo Mare ! Blossom,- jdso -.i imported. ! PRESiL>EiTT J vill travel this season as; follows :-^- --; ' ''Monday— Ohaupo 1 Tuesday— Rangiaohia i Wednesday— Eihikihi L - Thursday— Te Bore } The remainder of the, week at home, '•'Lake Farm," Ngaroto/ where Qbbd • Paddocks are provided at Is per week. Every care and attention given, but no responsibility. '-"."':', Terms : For a single tint>,£? 10« ; for i tWo^ or more, £3'. :i ' j "; "' ■''./'" All payments to be made on or before r tbelS6'Jauu%;4B79. a ' ; . [' ':' !^::' 1:: - l % gJvebry. ' ,Te,Awamutu, Sept,; 16, 1878. rjlHE [Entire Clydes- . -^i^^Bm''^ Jk: ; " --dale Horse, ; ; MFjfflf lloptliertt I Wili'Ppyer l '^hirt7..Mar,eß this, aeason ih addition ; his ovrners*. He "will be. m Cambridge on Tuesdays and Fridays* rest of the week at.Gorton, Cambridge.! ,Terms ,: £2Vper, Mare j Groom's Fee, . 3s, to be, paid before service of Mare. ! : A Baddock will be prqvided at Gorton ; at ;2s per week. •; , ■■!>■ FERGrUSSON. ; Gorton, Cambridge, Sept. 15, 1878. ' I 'ijL mHE THOROUGHg#%^^^ A BRED ( BIRE "KINGFISHER," (The prorjertyof Mr w^ liters, PapaTo stand; ihi|. Season, a»t Mr WUliak v Bond's^Gjofls Roadsi ToiAwimntti. ! mhtfmr Ira rich ; brtwn 8-y<Jars oltjl/ by Dainty ArieV dami Fanny Fisher, By : Fisherman— Coquette by Launcelot (own brother to Touchstone) ; Dainty Ariel by Riddlesworth— Althea j Bi JdleswOrth by Emiliue. For further particulars, see Studbdpk. , I Eingfisher is own brother to Hippboampus, and winner of Auckland Cup m : 1876, beating Guy Fawkes, Arie', '&c. | Dainty Ariel started 18 times, and won 14 of his engagements ; and his stock are pronbunoed to be the best hacks and ccoss-eountry horses m the. North Island. '; Terma;: half-bred; mares, £4 4s. ■ J^. ■ ''" mHE Thoroughbred "WAR EAGLE" Will stand this seasin at the Stables of the undersigned. : , j / ' 'War Eagle " is a dirk brown, blapk points,: I£, hands 3i inches high ; foaljjd November 1, 1871 ; bred by W. Gerrard, Esq., of ' Rapid Bay, South Australia. Got by Tfegeagle (imported), out' [of Ordeal (Imported), by Touchstone, outjof Mrs Fowlerrby Heron" "(sire of Fishery man), ggd, hyiMuley* pot o| Sister jto* ■^F4ipevbylShmAleA^ i^VJ'X ' ..' No better bred Horse th*an Trejjea^le (the Sire . of War Eagle) has ever been imported to Australia, as his father, Wild; Dayrell, is the sire of Buccaneer, Talk o' the Hills,. Horror, &c, and ,grandsire|of Kisber, Formosa, Paul Jones, and many other firßt- class Horses on tho English : turf. His dam, Silver Hair, is equally celebrated, being the dam of Silvio, the winner of the Eoglish Derby. \[\ Ordeal (the dam of War Eagle), as- her pedigree above, shows, is equally as wellbred '■ as the siiv. ' Her previous foal, Echo; ran a great horse m Sjuth Australia, winning many races, and was universally considered one of the best and grandest looking animals ever bred tin Australia. Wm Eagle has a grvnd combination of the beßt strains of blood m the world,' as a glance at his tabulated pedigree will testify, which, with the liberal terms at which ; his iservices. are offered to the ' public, should strongly recommend him ; to the notice of breeders. Terms : £10 10s ; Half-bred Mares, £4 4s. The well-known Pure Bred Heavy Draught Clydesdale Entire "LORD DERBY" will stand at usual. Lord Derby (when a colt), before leaving Victoria, gained a number of first prices. He was bred by Mr A. Watson, Hlghbankhill, Kyneton. Got by Champion of Scotland , the winner of first prize at the Highland Society's . ■, tihow, , held at Edinburgh m 1869 j he was also the winner* several times of lihe"~Champi6n* Gold Medal at the principal Annual Show m Victoria. As a sire' he Was unrivalled, as five of his stock obtained at' two National Shows prizeß of the unprecedented sum of £195 Gs Sd, four £30 Cups and four Medals. Lord Derby's dam, Princess Maud the 6th. gained seven First Prizes ; her sire, Prince Charlie, ; was many years the Champion Horse of Victoria j g dam, Princess Maud the 2nd gained many prises at Port Philip and National Societies^ Shows ; her sire, Sir Colin Campbell, gained iirst prize At Highiand Society's Show, 1837 ; g g dam Princess 1 Maud the Ist gained First Prize at Highland Society 't. Show, 1850, »nd has gained First Pr zes m Viototia, too numerous to p-.irtieu'arise. Teims : Singlr xMare, £4 10 1 ; two or more, £4 03 c c*i : ."» per ceut. allowed on II payment, inaae on or before the Ist Jannary, IS"9 Grass Paddocks for Mares at One ' Sh llLug per week. ' I H. & J\ GOOD FELLOW.
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Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 975, 21 September 1878, Page 1
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