Stallions. . , I '-.; ; : -';,J^g . /^iLtb'ESDALB' iEffi^ President. A' Ricix Bay, got by Champion, one of the best Horses ever bred m Scotland. His dam, Snip, by Napoleon, one of thid beßt Horses ever imported from Sootland Jo N)bw Zealand, out; of the Prize Mare TSj^Mm^also imppr^ilt.^;; .'-."' PRESIDENT will travel this season as follows :— Monday— Ohaupo ' Tuesday— Rasgiaobia Wednesday— Kihikihi !;. ■' ';■ nui!B<fy-!lsßLorb i! '" The remainder of the week at home, "Lake Farm,'.' Ngaroto, where Good Paddocks are provided at Is per week.. Every care and attention given, but no responsibility. < Terms : For a single M»re,£3 10s j for two or more 1 , £3. •'■ All payments to be made on or before tilte Ist January; 1879. • j!';.-,"!.!:J ,;■','''. '":.. : "t"G. berry. Te A viramujbu, Sept, 16, .1878. ! I.- ■: .; ■ V^. m^B Entire ciydes. wPfl^Rf Northern' - ■ f IP*. J ffl'- ( .'-Herp, ■■■■ | . Wili 'Cover Tbirty Mares this season ip addition io his owners'. He will be m Cambridge 1 ob Tuesdays -and Fridays,' rest of the week at Gorton, Cambridge. , :i Terßis ; : £2 per Mare ■j'€hfodm> Fee, 3s, to be paid before seryice of Mare. : A Padflrjck will be provided at Gorton at' 2s per '^eeK.; .'■ ' "' ' : , ' ' .■ '''".'' ; , \ ; .y,'!"("'SpJ9EiII?;FERGUSSON^. .' Gorton, Cambridge, Sept. 15, 1878. :;.~ .:. ;'-.i, 7, 1 . . .' i-.r. 1 : .' . , i 1 ! 1 ..-,;' t\l ' r ~~ A. qr^HE THOROUGH- — BREUBIRE fLjflrfV!." KINGFISHER," (The property of Mr W. Waiters, Papa*' ■ = ■ jl -" r v x 7 1J "kora),;". '••■-• ;■•' To stand tliis Reason, at Mr William Bond's, Cross Roads, Te Awamutn. Kingfisher is a rich brown 8. years old, by Dainty. Ariel, dam! Fanny Fisher j by. Fisherman— Coquette by Laancelot (own brother to Touchstone) j Dainty Ariel by Riddlesworth— Althea ; RiidOLeßWorth by Emiliua. For further particulars, see. Studbook. i : • '" Kingfisher is own brother to Hippocampus,, and winner of Auokland Cup m 1876, beating Guy Fawkes, Arie 1 , &c. Dainty Ariel started 18 times, and won 14 of his engagements j and his stock are pronounced to be the best hacks and croas-conntry horses m the, North Inland. Terms: £7 7s ; half-bred mares, £4 4s. J^ fipHE Thoroughbred ffl : JWBf "WAR EAGLE" Will stand this season at the Stables of the undersigned. "War Eagle" is a dark brown, black points, 15 hands 3£ inches high ; foaled November 1, 1871 ; bred by W. Gerrard, hsq., of Rapid Bay, South Australia. Got by Tregeagle (imported), out of Ordeal (imported), by Touchstone, out of Mrs Fowler, by Heron (sire of Fisherman), ggd, by Muley, out of Sister to Pope, by Shuttle, &c. No better bred horse than Tre^eaf le (the Sire of War Eagle) has ever been imported to Australia, as bis father, Wild Dayrell, is the sire of Buccaneer, Talk o' the Hills, Horror, &c, and grandsire of kisber, Formosa, Paul Joneß, and many other firßt-d* 88 Horsea on tho Euglißh turf. His dam. Silver Hair, is equally celebrated, being the dam of Silvio, the winner of the English Derby. Ordeal (the dam of War Eagle), as her pedigree above shows, is equally as well bred as the sire. Her pruvioua foal, Echo, ran a great horse m S mih Australia, winning many races, and was universally considered one of the best and grandest looking animals ever bred m Australia. War Eagle has a grend combination of the best strains of blood m the world, as a glance at his tabulated pedigree will testify, which, with the liberal terms at which his services are offered to the , public, should strongly recommend him to the notice of breeders. Terms ; £10 10s ; Half-bred Mareß, , £4 4s. The well-Unouu Pure Bred Heavy Draught Clydesdale Entire "LORD DERBY" will stand at usual. Lord Derby (when a colt), before leaving Victoria, gained a number of lirst prizes. He was bred by Mr A. -Watson, Highbankhill, Kyneton. Grot by Uhampion of Scotland, the winner of first prizs at the Highland Society's £how, held at Edinburgh m 1869 ; he was also the winner several timts of the Champion Uold Medal at the principal Annual Show m Victoria. \s a sire he was unrivallid, as five of his stock, obtained at two Nutional Shows prizes of the unprecedented sum of £19;" 6s SJ, four £30 Cups and four Medala. Lord Deiby's dam, Princess Maud the 6th. gained seven First Prizes ; her sire, Prince Charlie, was many years the Champion Horse of Victoria ; g dam, Friii cess Maud the 2nd gained many prizes at Port Philip and National tiocictieb' Shows; her siro, Sir Ooliu Campbell, gained first prize at Highland Society's Show, 1857 j g g dam Prince»« Maud the Ist gained First Prize at Highland fcocicty'o .Show, 1850, and has gained First Prizes m Victoria, too numerous io particularise. Terms : Single jMare, £4 l()s j two or more, £4 5s each ; o per cent, allowed on 11 payment made on or before the Ist Jannary, 1879 Grass Paddocks for Mares at One Shilling per week. H. & J. GOOD FELLOW. Te Awtwul/u, fiopt. 7, 1878.
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Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 976, 24 September 1878, Page 1
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