Stallions. JLYDESDALE ENTIRE HOESE A Rich Bay, got by Champion, one of the best Horses ever bred in Scotland. His dam, Snip, by Napoleon, one of the beat'Horeeß ever imported from Sootland to New Zealand, out of the Prize Mare Blbsaom, also imported. PRESIDENT will travel this as follows:—• " Monday—Ohaupo Tuesday—Rangiaohia ' ' Wednesday—Kihikihi Thursday—Te E ore 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 Mare, £3 10s j for two or more, £3. All payments to be made on or before the Ist Januaty. 1879. J. G. BERRY. Te Awamutu, Sept. 16, 1878. HE ENTIRE HORSE jWill stand this season as follows ; ■ Rangiriri, on Thursdays; Newcastle, on Fridays; Wbatawhata, on Monday; and at Ohote Creek the remainder of the week. * Terms : Single Mares, £2 10s, two or more' Mares as per agreement. C. LIMMER. HE THOROUGHBRED SIRE "KINGFISHER,"
(The property of Mr W. Walters, Papakura), To stand this Season, at Mr William Bond's, Cross Roads, Te Awamuta, Kingfisher is a rich brown 8 years old, by Dainty Ariel, dam Fanny Fisher, by Fißherman—Coquette hy Launcelot (own brother to Touchstone) ; Dainty Ariel by Riddleßworth—Althea; Ei 3 dies worth by Emilius. For further particulars, see Studbook. Kingfisher is one of the gamest horses thatjever ran in New Zealand, is own brother to Hippocampus, and winner of Auokland Cup in 1876, beating Guy Fawkea, 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 horßes in the North Island. Will stand at Ohaupo on Tuesdays ; at Te Awamutu on Saturdays; and at Mr Bond's farm, Cross Boads, the remainder of the week. Termß :£7 7s; half-bred mares, £4 4s. Good Paddocks at Is 6d per week. Every care, but no responsibility taken. 0 STAND THIS SEASON, AT BROAD MEADOWS FARM, Neab Cambbtdghs. The Thoroughbred Horse " Knottingley." KNOTTINGLEY is a dark Chesnut, standing over 16 hands high, with immense bone and substance. By Scud, dam Termagant (own sister to Glendon), by Cap-a-Pie: Griselda by Dover, Gertrude by Trumpet, Scud by Riddlesworth, Sprr • by Donizetti, Lady Ann by Whisker. Sprey is the dam of Wetsail, Stormbird, Belle of the Isles (dam of Templeton), and other good performers. Scud is by Eiddlesworth, sire of Dainty Ariel, and very many other good horses. Knottingley as a Racehorse won all his engagements as a three-year old at Timaru (including Timaru Cup), Oamaru and Dunedin; and won in the following years the Canterbury Cup twice, besides many other races, beating the best racehoises of the day. Knottingley's career on the turf was* the most successful of any horse that ever ran in New Zealand. His winnings amounted to more than £12,000. Terms : Five Guineas. Two Guineas to be remitted Bhould the Mare not prove In foal. Also, Aerolite By Derby, dam Cynthea, by Dainty Ariel, M p onshine by The Libel (sire of Traduoer), Twilight by Velocipede, Miss Garforth by Walton-Hyacinthus, Zara by Delpini, Flora by Kino Fergus, The Libel by Pantatoon one of Pasguinade (own sister to Touchstone) by Camel, Banter by Master Henry, Boadicea by Alexander, Brunette by Amaran'hui, Mayfly by Matchem, Ancaßter Starling, Derby by Ferryman (his dam Chrysolite by Stockwell), Juliet by Touchstone, Ferryman by Fisherman, Eose de Florence by The Flying Dutchman, Boarding School Miss by Plenipotentiary. AEROLITE is a Dark Brown Horse, standing about 15 hands 2 inches, and considered by good judges to be one of the moßt symmetrically formed H»rßes in the colony. His grand action and undeniable sound constitution, combined with an extremely docile temper, and possessing (a 8 will be seen from bis pedigree) not only the faateßt but the stoutest raoing strains of blood in the universe, stamp him a moat desirable Horse to breed from, and Bhouid ensure his services being much sought after during the coming season.
Terms : Five GuineflS. Two Guineas to be remitted should the Mare not prove in foal. Thoroughbred Mares to either Horse, will be charged .Double Fees. Payments lor sen ice aod grazing, ard Mares to le removed by lObu Januaiy 1879. Kxc Drxt G-aes Paddocks at Is 61 per week. Evtry oare taken, but no responsibility incured. No lufineßS r'one on Sunday*. JAMBS WALMSLEY..
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Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 1003, 26 November 1878, Page 1
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