° "" ".:'.■■" r * ew Advertisements.- "' ::-~;^ .~~ • iHE THOROUGnBRED, STALLION, I WAR EAGLE, iix/iLi; ''STANl).^thiß ; Season at the jV T stables of the undersigned at the Cross Roads, near Te Awomutiil : ■ .' i War Eagle is a dark, brpwn,. ; black points; 15 ihands S^jinoh. high. Foaled November Ist 187lT; hred by W. Gerrard,t (Esq., of Rapidßay, South Australia; got by Trcgcaglo (imported) out -of Ordeal; /imported), by Touchstone,! out >of Mrs tPowlef' by Heron (sire .of Fisherman), jgjjcl hj Muleyj out offSieterto Popei by jSh uttery '&c.j ■'(••■ - /.■ U. 'kJ-j!;.. .v>;^f ! This 'fine, Yoiuig.. Horse /shews great 'substance^ combined with' quality^- and is 'admirably adapted to ■ : get •! Racehorses, jCarriage Horses, Hunters or Hacks. : .; li No better bred horse than Tregeagle (the sire of War Eagle): has ever /.been imported to Australia as'hisfather, • Wild Dayrell is the sire of Buccaneer, Talk-o'-the-hillfe, Horror, &c. and; .grandsire of j H ister Formosa, Paul ; Jones, and many other^first-cl^ss. Horses on^'tho English |Turf4 His,jdam,[ Stiver Hair is. equally ■ celebrated, being^ttie, dam of Silvio, the ; winner of the English Derby. .'., ;.. '. '.." " j Ordeal (the dam of War Eagle).' r iß ; ! equally as well-bred, as the. Sire, being one of the last* daughters' of that '■ King of Stallions, /old Touchstone, whose blood ; flows in the views of all the best horses of : the day. .She, like .Tregeagle was bred by the , late Mr, Blenkiron of Middle Park, Elthan; JKeht, and imported to Victoria! by the iafe Mr Richard Tattersall, who sOld her to Mr Gerrard; Her previous 'IfoSl Echo ran a great horse in South Australia, winning many races, and waa '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 servicesare offered to the public, should strongly recommend him to the notice ! of breeders. . :•.-.'. .■' ■ ■ ' .•:Terms::i : £4,4B. .•'• m ■••■■J ■ -'i ■■ ■ .- Good Paddocks for Mares, 1/6. per week during. Season.. ;-' / ROUTE. Tuesday . . . . . . . . Ohaupo Saturdav ..,,.., . • Te Awamutu ; '. ; ,:••,' ■;:,; ; williaK bond, ; " ; ; ' , . j 1 ./.\Cr^B\^ad l ß'.'.Te v Awa'inut\i.. 3?HE PURErBED CIiyDESD^LE «'"'W -J STALLION.' ' ■-;-■,■■; Young Tasinan WILL stand this, Season at Ohote ' Creek Farm, Whatawhata, and Travel to Huntly and* Raglan. - Young Tasaian is a beautiful; bayiiwith black poiDts, raising 4. years 'old, by Nobleman, out of Kate,byiPrince Arthur, g.g. ,by Major, out of imported mare from Tasmania, a pure 'Clydesdale. Young Tasman won a Prize as a. yearling at the ; Auckland Agricultural Society's Show. Terms :— Single Mares, 10s 6d, Groomage Fee, 2s 6d, to be paid to Groom at time of service.' Good Paddocks at Ohote Creek- Farm,. , 2a 6d per Week, Every care but lio ' responsibility will be given. AU • payments, to be made before; Jan. let, 1880. ' 'I-:-, ! • ...■ ■■•:■'.,"',' V: DIMMER, .-, ■•■; . ■-. . , ;■•:; Manager. . September 20th, 1879. ; . ' . ; ; J THE HEAVY DRAUGHT ENTIEE ; W' ILL serve Mares at Stork's Fi ixj 7 ■ Ngaruawahia, this season. Terms: £3 per Mare. : Good Paddocks at 2^6 per week. Every care,-but no responsibility incurred. r '-■; ...*.■■'■> 1\ BURTON. | J. J; AUSTIN&^6; Wholesale Manufactubebs of f; BOOTS and SHOES, No. 15, Wyndham St., Aucklandsg" Every Description of Boots, Shoes, Slippers, Leggings, Closed Uppers, f &C, ALWAYS,ET STOCK. '^^I Orders Executed with' Promptness and Despatch under ihe Personal Superintenintendence of the Firm. ; Special Makes for the. Country ! : and Native Trades; • O" N E W ; STY L E S CONSTANTLY BROUGHT OUT. Ladies Elastic sides, Bals., and Childrens Goods, Gentleman's Elastic sides, ; Wellingtons, and- Bals. Unsurpassed in Appearance and Wear. Indents Executed on most: Rersonable Terms, for London' and : Continental Goods. SampUs sent to any Party' •» Approval , or Jteturn. H" ■ "K ; ''■■■'■ :ULL JJEO THE RS, . (Late Francis Hull, junr., and C0.,) GENERAL MERCHANT3, AUCTIONEERS, AND COMMISSION AGENTS. Cash bnyers of Wool, Tallow, Kauri Gum, &c. Adjoining Insurance Buildings, Queen-street, and at Breakwater, Auckland, :n.Z. CT. WREN, Seed Warehouse, Queen- • street, Auckland, and Mt. Hobson, Remuera, has a full supply "of first-class seeds, including Mangold Turnip, Carrot, and all farm Seeds ; Garden Seeds of all kinds, Tree and Flower Seeds, Manures, and all requisites. Some thousands of Plants, Shrubs, &c, in pots, for disposal at any season. Prickly Comfrey (proving excellent fodder), 10s per 100 ; less in quantity. The African Box Thorn (very promising hedge plant). Seed in good supply. G. T. WREN, Seed Warehouse, Queen-street, Auckland. Small parcels of seeds sent per mail on receipt of P.O. ojtfer or stamps. - , : ,
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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1143, 23 October 1879, Page 4
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