I New A dvertisements. THE IMPORTED THOROUGHBRED SIER FEVE ted number of Mares, in. addition to ' his owner's at Gorton, '' near Cambridge. Terms - seven Guineas for each Half-bred Mare; Ten Guineas for each Thorough-bred Mare, payajje b y promissoiy note, due January 5, 1880. Good Paddocks will be provided for Mares, at 2s per week per head. .Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. " Feve" is a Golden Chestnut, no white, stands 15 hands 3 inches in hight, covers a deal of ground on short flat legs, I has great depth of girth, light .racing neck, splendid shoulders, without a , particle of lumber,in fact is a perfect model of a racehorse. | PEDIGREE. J3y 'Lord Clifden,' out of 'Haricot.' by 'Mango,' or 'Lanercost,' her dam Queen Mary,', by Gladiator; Mango, by , "Emilis,' out. of 'Mustard,' by 'Merlin ' out of Morel. ■ _ v.. :; ', : 'Lanercost,' 'by Liverpool,'©ut of ' Otis, by 'Bustard,' out of daugter of sister to, .A ...',~_ , _ , the' Slave/by 'MolbourM,'out of V Volley,'. (sister to ' Voltigeur,); ' Newminster,' by 'I ouchstone/ out of 'Beeswing,' by 'Dr Syntax. It will bo seen from the above pedigree that' FEVE ' is one of the most fashio-. nably bred horses ever exported from England. As the number of Mares will be strictly limited, intending- breeders arc; requested to communicate as soon as possible with the owner. A £lO Cup wil be given at the Cambridge Farmers' Club Show, 1880, for he best Mare in foal, or with fotd at foot by 'Feve.' Season will commence Ist October The owner reserves to himsel* the right of refusing Mares not deemed suitable. No business done on Sundays. ROBERT FJSKGtJSSON.'., : Gorton, Cambridge, 27th August, 1879'
THE WELL-KNOWN HEAVY DRAUGHT STALLION < Northern Hero, £jL stock has proved themselves second to none in the Province, will stand this Season at J; Alwill's Farm near Cambridge. ' Tebms : Single Mares, £2 10 ; two or more, as per agreement. • Good Grass Paddocks, at 2/- per week. Every care taken but no responsibility incurred. . . All payments to be made before the 14th* January, 1880. For particulars apply to CHARLES BRINDLE, Proprietor. 29th September, 1879.
THE THOROUGHBRED &TALLION, WAR EAGLE, WILL STAND this Season at the statics of the undersigned at the Cross Roads, near Te Awamutu. War Eagle is a dark brown, black points, 15 hands 3j inch. high. Foaled November Ist 1871,; bred by W. Gerrard, Esq., of Rapid Bay, South Australia; got by Tregeagle (imported) out of Ordeal, (imported), by Touchstone, out of Mrs Fowler by Heron (sire of Fisherman), ggd by Muley, out of Sister-io Pope, by Shutter, &c, This fine Young Horse shews great substance, combined with quality, and is admirably adapted to get Racehorses, Carriage Horses, Hunters or Hacks. No better bred' horse than Tregeagle (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 grandsire of Hister' Formosa, Paul Jones and many other first-class Horses on the English Turf. His dam, Silver Hair is equally celebrated, being the dam of Silvio, the winner of the English Derby. urdeal (the dam of War Eagle) is equally as -well-bred as the Sire, being one of the last daughters of that King of old Touchstone, whoso blood flows in the views of all (he best horses of the day. f-he, like Tregeagle was bred by the late Mr Blenkiron of Middle Park, ElthanKent, and imported to Victoria by the late Mr Richard Tattersall, who'sold her to Mr Gerrard. Her previous foal Echo ran a great horse in Soiith Australia, winning many races, and was universally considered one of the best and grandest looking animals ever bred in Australia. War Eagle has a grand 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'. ,• T&ms: te 4s. Good Paddocks for Mares, 1/6 per week during Season. S ROUTE. Tuesday Ohaupo Saturday Te Awamutu WILLIAM BOND, Cross Roads, Te Awamutu.
THE PURE-BED CLYDESDALE STALLION. Young Tasman T ILL Bfcand this Season at Ohote Creek Farm, Whatawhata, and Travel to Huntly and Kaglan. Young Tasman is a beautiful bay, with black points, raising 4 years old, by Nobleman, out of Kate, by Prince Arthur, g.g. by Major, out of imported mare from Tasmania, a pnro Clydesdale. Young Tasman won a Prize as a yearling at thb Auckland Agricultural Society's Show" Terms:—Single Mares, £2 10s 6d, Greomage Fee, 2a 6d, to bo paid to Groom at time, of service. Good Paddocks tit Ohote Creek Farm, 2s (3d per Week. Every cave but no responsibility will be given. All payments to bo made before Jan. Ist, mo. C.LIMMEB, Manager, September 2Qtb> 1879,
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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1138, 11 October 1879, Page 3
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