; Stallions. /"CLYDESDALE /■g^jjjffi ENTIRE HORSR JiS^&Sr- President. A Rich Bay, got by Champion, one of the best Horses ever bred m Scotland. His dam, Snip, by Napoleon, one of the best Horses ever imported from Scotland to New Zealand, out of the Prize Mare Blossom, also imported. PRESIDENT will travel this Beasor as follows : — — Ohaupo — QEtanciaobia Wednesday— Kihikihi Thursday— Te Rore The remainder of the week at home, "Lake Farm," Ngaroto, where Good Paddooks are provided at Is per week. Every care and attention given, but no responsibility. Twins: For a single Mare, £3 10a ; for two or more, £3. All payments to be made on or before the Ist January. 1879. J. G. BERRY. Te Awamutu, Sept. 16, 1878. -jo,^ npHE ENTIRE HORSB f ' tO4> St. Andrew Will stand this season as follows : — Kangiriri. on Thursdays ; Newcastle, on Fridays ; Whatawhata, ou Monday j and at Ohote Cieek che remainder of the week. Terms : Single Mares, £2 10a, two or more Mares as per agreement. C. LIMMEB. A. HHHE THOROUGHJLT BRED SIRE ||LJO1? "KINGFISHER/ (The property of Mr W. Walters, Papakura), To stand this Season, at Mr William Bond's, Cross Roads, Te Awnmutu. Kingfisher is a rich brown 8 years old, by Dainty Ariel, dam Fanny Fisher, by Fisherman — Coquette by Launcelot (own brother lo Touchstone) ; Dainty Ariel by Riddlesworth— Althea ; RiJ dies worth by Emilius. For further particulars, see Studbook. Kingfisher is one of the gamest horses that ever ran m New Zealand, is own brother to Hippocampus, and winner of Auckland Cup m 1876, beating Guy Fawkes, Ariel, &c. Dainty Ariel started 18 times, and won; 14 of his engagements ; and his stock are pronounced to be the best hacks and cross-country horses m the North Island. Will stand at Ohaupo on Tuesdays ; at Te Awamutu on Saturdays ; and at Mr Bond's farm, Cross Roads, the remainder of the week. Terms : £7 7s ; half-bred mares, £4 4s. Good Paddocks at Is 6d per week. Every care, but no responsibility taken. a. mO STAND THIS Sj^^jw^^ -L SEASON, S^^3Sf BEOAD MEADOWS ' ~>y535U8~ JVear CAMnBTtiGE. The Thoroughbred Horse " Knottingley. ' KNOTTINGLEY is a dark Chrsnut. standing <»ver 16 hands high, with immrnse bone And substance. By Scu'l, dam Termagant (own sister to Gienrloi,). by Cat -H-Pie: GriseMa by Dovir, Gertrude by Tcumpet, Scud by Riddle?vvorth, Spray by (Jonizecti, 'Lady Ann by Wni&ker. Sprey is the dam of Wetsai', S ormbird, Beile of the Isles (dam of Templeton), and other goul performers. Scud is by Riddlesworth, sire of Dainty Ariel, and very many other good horses. Knottingley as a Kacehotse won all his engagements as a ihree-year old at Tim'iru (including 1 imaru Cap), Oomaru and Dnnedin ; aud won m the following years the Canterbury Cup twice, besides many other races, beating the best racehoises of the day. ICnottingley's cireer on the turf i was the most successful of. any horse that ever ran m New Zealand. His winnings amounted to more than £12,000. Terms : Five Guinens. Two Guineas to be remitted should the Mare not prove m foal. Also, Aerolite By Derby, dam Cynthea, by Dainty Ariel, M^onabia* by The Libel (aire of Truducer), Twilight by Velocipede, Miss Garforth by WaJton-Hyacinthus, Zara by Delpini, Flora by Kine Fergus, The Libel by Panfcatoon one of Pasquinade (own Bister to Touchstone) by Camel, Banter by Master Henry, Boadicea by Alexander, Brunette by Amaranthus, Mayfly by Matchem, AncastT Starling, Derby by Ferryman (his dam Chrysolite by Stockwell), Juliet by Touchstone, Ferryman by.'Fisherman, Rose de Florence by The Flying Dutchman, Boarding School Miss by Plenipotentiary. AKROLITE is a Dark Brown Horse, standing about 15 hands 2 inclne, and considered by good judges to he nne of the most symmetrically formed II rses m the colony. His grand action and undeniable sound constitution, combined » with. &xi extremely docile temper, and possessing (as will be seen from his pedigree) not only the fastest but the stoutest racing strainß of blood m the universe, stamp him a most desirable Horse to breed from, and shouid ensure his' services being much sought after during the coming season. Terms : Five Guineas. Two Gninena to be remitted should the Mare not prove m foal. Thoroughbred Mares to either Horßc, will be charged Double Fees. Payments tor service and grazing, and Mares to be removed by 10th January 1879. Exc llent Grass Paddocks at Is 6d per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. No business done on Sundays. JAMBS WALMSLEY,
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Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 998, 14 November 1878, Page 1
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