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|[J ; ; : '/:;_' ." Stallions. ''■• ■ : -•■ ■■■•■'■■^m /CLYDESDALE '''dOdJljL- ENTIRE HORSE '"^S3m^- President. 'A.Rich Bay, got by. Champion, one of 'thebe^t Borises '..eyer.\b'red. m Scotland. His dam, Snip/ by Napoleon, one of the 'ftes.t ilorees ever imported from Scotland .jj^tyew, Zealand, outlpf the ( Prj^so, ,Mar t e Jploaaom.lJalao. imported. '„ \ tb jPSI£SIDENT will travel tlilU season as follows:— , ', .' :> ' '■'•■' o . f . Monday— Ohaupo ■ , ( , Tuesday— Biangiaohia s , ' :, ,•','., Wednesday— Kihikihi: i < ,;. .. , t Tharsday— Te Rore , „ •The 'remainder of the week at ilxome^ .Fafm^'iNgaroto, where Good Paddocks are provided at Is per week. Every care and attention given, butnp : responsibility. „ ; , , ; ;," Termß : Kpr a single Mare, £3 10s j for jbwo or more, £3. ■r, AH payments to be made on or, before . the" I^6 January. 1879. .' ii« ••-.■■: -.ivr- -■ -.1 J; G. BERRY. ' iOiTe Awamutui Sept. ; l6irlß7B. i? ! |ji.,:j'p '■■ . ';'■-. .■ , ■■:■ i.. .■ :■- .i; .-'■ -, ■ nh H E J s *^ Clyde's.' ,|"JwBM' . d&le Horse, !'■ ,|his '..season^ m addition lpwjier i ß']. : +JJJB, Iwodl be m Cambridge -on Tuesciays and ' Fridays, rest' of the week' $b Gorton, Uainbridge. TeVmr: i£2 I pei v Mare ; Q-room's Eec, WWjtes>fa Mp ! yervwe o!f Mare. ; ' A' Paddock will be provided at Gorton at^sJer Iweek1 week! r /; ! : ; -, l [" ■ , : '-.V' •■' ' ! v'T-Ji-'n Gbrtori, Cambridge^ Sept. 15/1878. ~~'JfcL' rpHE THOROITGHBRED SIRE !i a^OS! " KINGFISHER," (The'property of Air W. 'Walters, Papa- . kura), To stand this, Season^ at Mr William Bond's, Cross Roads,: Te A^mutu. , I£inglißher is a rich, brown 8 years old, by Dainty Ariel, dani Fanjiy pi Fisher, by ; Fisherman— Coquette Hy JDauncelot (own brother to Ibuchstone) • Dainty Ariel by Riddleßwbrth— Althea ; Ri Jdlesworth by 2nrilius. For further particulars, see Studbpok. ,', ■■'•': ( K-inftfisber 3s one of . the gamest horsf s $V*£fveiu,rm',-uv New Zeal^kidi 'is; own brother to Hippcbampus, and winner' df Auckland , Cup m 1876, beating Guy Fawkes, Arie 1 , &'q. . , v painty Ariel startedrlß times, arid won. 14 pf ; His engagements j and hia stock are pronounced, to be the -best hacks arid croas-corintry horses m the North-Lland. Will stand. at Ohaupo , on Tuesdays j at i^e Awamutu on Saturdays; and at Mr. Bond's n farmi Cross B,padSj 'the remainder of the week. . Terms : £7 7j3 j, half-bred mares, £4 4a. ■"''-'"jtV'X,' rPHE Thbrobgh red I SJyEE ; '" AR EAGLE " : ■~ •;■■■:• "i .--. Will stand this season at the Stables of the undersigned. < • ''War Eagle " is a d*rk : brown, black points, : 15 hands 8J inches high ; foaled November 1, 1871 ; ; bred by W. Gerrard, Fsq.> of Rapid . B »y, South, Australia. Got by Tregeagle (imported), 'pat of Ordeal, (imported),^ by Touchstone, out of Mrs Fowler,; byi (sire -of ..Fisherman), '^gd',' by Muley, out of Sister to Pope, by Shu 1 tie, &c. . No better bred horse than ' Tregeaf le (the Sire of -War Eagle) has ever been imported to. Australia,, as 1 his father, Wild Dayrell, is the sire of Buccaneer, Talk o' the Hills, Horror, &c, and grandsire of Kisber, Formosa, Paul Jones, arid many 'other first-class Horses on tho Eoglish turf. His dam, Silver Hair, is equally celebrated, • being the dam of Silyio, 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. He,r previous foal, Echo, ran a great horse m South 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 Mares, £4 4s. . . The well-known Pure Bred Heavy Draught Clydesdate Entire "LORD DERBY" will stand as usual. Lord Derby (when a colt), before leaving Victoria, gained a' number of first prizes. He was bred by Mr A. Watson, Highbankhill, Xyneton., Got by Ohampion of Scotland, the winner of first prize at the Highland S iciety's Show, held a|b Edinburgh m 1869 ; he was also the winner several times of the Champion Uold Medal at the principal Annual Show m Victoria. As a sire he was unrivalled, as five of his stock obtained at two National Shows prizes of the unprecedented sum of £195 6s Bd, 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 ; g dam, Princess Maud the 2nd gained many prizes at Port Philip and National Societies' Shows j her , sire, Sir Colin Campbell, gained first prize at Highland Society's Show, 1557 ; g g dam Princess Maud the Ist gained First Prize at Highland Society's Show, 1856, and has gained First ; Prizes 'm Victoria, too numerous to particularise. Terms : Single Mare, £4 10* ; two or more, £4 5s eich ; 5 per cent, allowed on ill payments made on or btfoie the Ist Jannary, 1879 Grass Paddocks for Mares at One Shilling per week. H, J. GOODFELLOW. Te Awawutu, Sept. 7, IS7B.

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Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 980, 3 October 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 980, 3 October 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 980, 3 October 1878, Page 1

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