Stallions. V^ILYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSHS «i^Emo^«£*- Jr r6SICL6II u# A Riob Bay, got' by Cbauopion, one of the l>es»; Horees" ever bred m Scotland. His dam, Snip, by Nupola"D, one of the best (Torses ever imported from Scotland to JVew Zealand, out of the Prize Mare BJoawui/ialiw imported.- , : V.r*^l3Sll3ENT will travel this B&&/JU as follows : — tyJonday — Ohaupo iTuepd ay— Rangiaohia Wednesday — Kihikihi Thursday — Te' 6 ore Tho remainder of the week at home, . "Lake Farm," Ngaroto, where Good Pudd«.uks aie provided at Is pir week. JEJvery care and attention given, but no Wnponsibility. ■..■.Twins ; : For a single MBre,£3 10s ; for two or more, £3. All payments to bo made on or before the Is: January. 1879. J G. BERRY. .T« Awamutu, Sept. 10, 1878. Mnn HE Entire plydesJL': dale Horse, Northern Hero, Will Cover Thirty Mares this season m addition to his ownerg'.,. He will be m Cambridge on Mondays' and Thursdays, rest of the week at Gorton, Cambridge. • Terms : £2 per Mare ; Grqom's Fee, 3s, to. be paid before servioe ot M»r*v A Paddock will be provided, at Gorton at. 2s per week. ROBERT FERGUSSON. Gorton, Cambridge, Sept. 15, 1878. AfcT rnHE~THOROUGH. ! .^J7%Kj^^ ■»- BRED SIRE I^^»K " KINGFISHER," (The property of Mr W. Walters, Papakura), To si and this »Seasou, at Mr William Boud'p, Cross Roads, Te Avvamutu. KingOsher is a rich brown 8 years old, by Dainty Ariel, dam Fanny Fisher, by Fisbertnaii — Coquette by Launcelot (own brother W. Touchstone) ; Dainty Ariel by Riddlesworfch— Albhea ; RiJdleaworthby Emilius. For further particulars, see Studboolf, > Kingfisher is one of tbe gamest horses that ever rah m New Zealand, is owu brother to Hippocampus, and winner of Auckland Cup m 1876, beating Guy Fawkeß, ArieJ, $c. v yOain'ty ; Aiiel ii&rbed 18 times, aud won 14 of hie engagements ; and his stock are pronounced to be the best; hacks and cross-country horses m tbe North Island. Will stand at Ohaupo on Tuesdays ; at Te Awaiuutu on Saturdays; and at Mr Bond's farm, Cross Xioads, the remainder of tbe week. Terms : £7 7s ; half-bred mares, £4 4s. -_ mO STAND THIS ft i^btoM ■ SEASON, |Pjg^Wf BBOAD^ MEADOWvS I -- V...f!!M— iv cab Gamhrwiir. The Thoroughbred Horse " Knottingley." KNOTTINGLEY is a dark Chesnut, standing over 16 hands high, with immense bone and snbstance. By Scud, dam Termagant (own sister to Glendoii), by Cap-a-Pie: Griselda by Dover, Gertrude by Trumpet, Scud by Riddlesworth, Spray by Donizetti, Lady Ann by Whisker. I Sprey is the dam of Wetsai', Stormbird, Belle of the Isles (dam of Temple- | ton), and other good performers. Scud is by Riddleswortb, sire of Dainty Ariel, and very many other good horses. Knottingley as a Racehorse won all his engagements as a three -year old at Tixnaru (including Timaru Cup), Oamaru and Dunedin ; and won m the followiug years the Canterbury Cup twice, besides many other races, beating tho best racehoises of the day. Knot tingley'a career on the turf was the moat successful of any horse that ever ran m New Zealand. Hia winnings amounted to more than £12,000. Terms : Five Guineas. Two Guineas to be remitted should the Mare not prove m foal. Also, Aerolite By Derby, dam Cynthea, by Dainty Ariel, M^onshinH by The Libel (sire of Truduoer), Twilight by Velocipede, Miss Garforth by Walton-Hyacinthus, Zara by Delpini, Flora by Kine Fergus, The Libel by Pan ta toon oue of Pasguinnde (own sister to Touchstone) by Camel, Banter by Master Honry, Boadicea by Alexander, Brunette by Amaranthus, Mayfly by Matchem, Ancastcr Starling, Derby by Ferryman (nis darn Chrysolite by Stock well), Juliet by Touchstone, Ferryman byjtfishfirman, Kose de Floreuca by The Flying Du-chmau, Boa"ding School Miss oy Plenipotentiary. j AKROLinS is a Dark Brown Horse, st Tiding about lo Stands 2 inclus, aud considered by good judges t» be one of the must symmetrically fotined H rses m tue colony. His grand action and undeniable sound oouswtution, combined , with an extremely docile temper, aud possessing (as will be sesn from his pedigree) not only the fastest but the stoutest racing strains of blood m the univcrae, stamp him a most desirable Horse to breed from, and shouid ensure hid services beiug much soughs after during the coir.io£r season. Termn : Five Guineas. Two Guineas to be remitted should tho Mare not prove i»» foal. Thoroughbred Mares to either Horse, will be charged JJoubieF.ua. Paymenbd for service and s»nizin_, and Mares to Ie remove i by lUth Jat-uary 1870. Kxc lletit Grass Paddocks at Is 6.1 pe r <veik. Every care takeD, but no responsibility incmrtcl. £to buaiuessdoue <>n Sundays. ' JAMES W^LMSLIY,
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Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 986, 17 October 1878, Page 1
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