Stallions. Jmm ENTIRE HORSE President. A Rich Bay, got by Champion, one of th?'b>s,t]B braes ever bred in Scotland. His danij Snip, by Napoleo beat ever imported frot to. New Zealand, out of tbe' -Prize Mare Blossom, jal so imported. PRESIDENT will travel this 'season'as follows':—' ' . Monday—Ohaupo Tuesday—Rangiaobia Wednesday—Kihikihi Thursday—Teßore The remainder of the week at home, "Lake Farm," Ngaroto, where Good Paddocks are provided at Is per week. Every care* and attention given, bat no responsibility. Terms: For a single Mare,£3 10s ; for two or more, £3. All payments to be made on or before the lsb January. 1879. J G. BERRY. Te Awamufcu, Sept. 16, 1878. IHE Entire Olydesdale Horse, Northern Heroi Will Cover Thirty Mares this season in addition to his owners'. He will be in Cambridge on Tuesdays and Fridays, rest of the week at Gorton, Cambridge. Terms : £2 per Mare j Groom's Fee, 3s, to be paid before service of Mare. A Paddock-will be provided at Gorton at 28 per week. ROBERT FERGUSSON. Gorton, Cambridge, Sept. 15, 1878. HE THOROUGHBRED SIRE " KINGFISHER," (The property of Mr W. Walters, Papakura), To stand this Season, at Mr William Bood's, Cross Roads, Te Awamutu. Kinglisher is a rich brown 8 years old, by. Dainty Ariel, dam Fanny Fisher, by Fisherman—Coquette by Launcelot (own brother'to" rouchstone) ; Dainty Ariel by 'Riddleswb'fth— Althea; Rildlesworthby For further particulars, see Studbook. ..- ' Kingfisher is one of tbe gamest horses that ever ran in New Zealand, is own brother to Hippocampus, and winner of Auckland Cap in 1876, beating Guy Fawkes, Arie , &c. Dainty Ariel started 18 times, and won 14 of hiß engagements ; and his stock are pronounced to be the beat hacks and cross-country horses in the North I-land. Will stand at Ohaupo on Tuesdays; at Te Awarriutu on Saturdays;' and at Mr Bond ; s farm, Cross Roads, the remainder of the week. Terms : £7 7s ; half-bred mares, £4 4s.
IHE Thorough red Stallion s "WAR EAGLE" T Will stand this season at the Stables of the undersigned. "War Eagle" is a dark brown, black points, 15 hands 3i inches November 1, 1871 ; bred by W. Gerrard, Fsq., of Rapid Bay, South Australia. Got by Tregeagle (imported), out of Ordeal (imported), by Touchstone, out of Mrs Fowler, by Heron (sire of Fisherman), «gd, by Muley, out of Sister to Pope, by Shu tie, &c. No better bred horse than 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 grahdsire of K-isber, Formosa, Paul Jones, and many other first-class Horses ou tho Euglish turf. His dam, Silver Hair, is equally celebrated, being the dam of Silvio, the winner of the Ebglish Derby. Ordeal (the dam of War Eagle), as her pedigree above shows, is equally as well bred as the,sire. Her previous foal, Echo, ran a great horse in S-iuth Australia, winning many races, and was universally: considered one of the best and. grandest looking animals ever bred in Australia. War Eagle has a grtsnd combination of the best strains of blood in 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: £lO 10s; Half-bred Mares, £4 4?. The well-knew u P«re Bred.; Heavy Draught Clydesdale Entire :'; "LORD DERBy". .' will stand at usual. Lord Derby ! (when a col'), before leaving Victoria,-''gained a number of first prizes. • He was bred by Mr A., Watson Highbankhill, Kyneton. Got by Uhampion of Scotland, the winner of first ptiza at the Highland S-ciety's b'how-, held at Edinburgh in 1869; he was also, the winner Eeveral timca of the Champion Gold Modal at the principal Annual Show in Victoria. As a sire lie was unrivalled, as five of his afcock obtained at two National Shows prizes of the unprecedented sum of £195 6s 8 1, four £3O Cups and four Medal-i. Lord Derby's dam, Princess Maud the 6th. gained seven Firs>t Prizes ;'her sire, Prince Charlie, was many • years the Champion Horse of Victoria; g dam, Priucess Maud the 2nd gained many prizes at Port Philip and National Societies' Shows; her sire, Sir Colin Campbell, gainer! firat prize at Highiand Sooiety'n -Show, 1857 ; g,g .dam Princess Maud the Ist. gained First Prize at Highland 1556, and has gained Firat Pr zes in Victoria, too numerous to particularise. Terms : Siugl- 'Mare, £4 101 ; two or I more, £4 5$ each ; 5 per cent, allowed on illpaymon'fl made on. or bef'ote ttelst Jannary, 1879 • ■ . Grass Paddocks for Mi»reß at One [ Sil lliafj j,c«- week. I H. & J. GOOD FELLOW, Te Awanmtu, Sept, 7, 1878.
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Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 981, 5 October 1878, Page 1
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