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Stud News.

v-**S^ggp»frßi Will travel the Cambridge District and serve a limited number of Mares this senson. FEVE is a golden chestnut, 15-3 high, and stands over a deal of ground on short flat legs. Pedigree :— By Lord Clifden, dam Haricot by Mango or Lanercost— Queen Mary by Gladiator— her dam by Plenipotentiary —Myrrha by Whalebone. Lord Clifden by Newminster, dam The Slave by Melbourne. A glance at the above will show that Feve is one of the best bred horses ever exported from England. Terms— lOgs. each for thoroughbred mares ; 6gs. each for half-bred mares ; two or more mares, the property of one owner, by agreement. Good paddocks will be provided afc Gorton and at Woodlands, near Cambridge, at 2s 6d per week. The Horse will be in Cambridge each Tuesday, and at Wpodlands that night. From thence down the Hamilton Road to the Narrows Road on Wednesday, and return by the Tamahere Soad to tho Farm of Mr Allwill. Thursdays to Cambridge and home, where he will be for the remainder of the week. R. H. D. FERGUSSON.

MESSRS. MACLEAN & CO.

serve Mares for public this Season, as follows : BLAIR ATHOLE. Bay, purohnsed from Lc,r<i Dunmore. Sire, Lord Clyde (482) Clydesdale Studbook. 81.-nr Athole won in 1878, when a yearling, first prizes at Ayr. at Stirling and at the Highland Society's Show at Dumfries ; also as a two-year-old in 1879, third prizes at Ayr and at Glasgow; first at Stirling and fourth at the London International meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society of England at Kilburn. STAR AND GARTER. Brown, Purchased from Mr David Riddle. Black Hall, Paisley. Sire, Royal Prince, who gained first prize at Glasgow as a three-year-old ; second prize at the Highland Society's Show ; also £100 premium from the Linlithgow Society. Royal Prince is by Prince < f Wales, the property of L. Drew, Esq., Merryton. Star and Garter's dam was by Black Prince, who took the fiivst premium at the Highland Society's Show, Perth, and first premium at the LiDlithgow Society's &how.

LOCH FERGUS. Brown, already well-kuown in the Waikato. BLAIR ATHOLE and LOCH FERGUS will serve at Fencourt, near Cambridge only. STAR AND GARTER, will serve at Morvin«ville on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday. At Mi^sen's Hotel, on Thursday, and at Fencourt on Saturday and Monday of each week. TERMS :—

Blaih Athol-;. —7 guineas single mare, GV guineas for two or more mares. Stak asd Garter.— 4 guineas singlo mare, 3i guineas two or more mares. Loch Fek<u\s.— f> guineas single mare 4t guineas t\/o or more mares. All payments to he made on or before the Ist January, 1881. Further particulars to be had from Mr. Dinsdalo, who has charge of the horses at Fencourt. MACLEAN & CO. Fencourt, Cambridge, 14 September, 18 SO.

ds3C*^»L The borough - bred Entire Ho se J&lfc£££tC= " War Eagle," And the Pure-brei Clyde-, dales " Rantin Robin " & " Clyde "

Will St;tnd thi-, season at prices to suit the times. Terms— Singlo Mire, -C 3 os ; two or moi-p, -Co cifh. 3ra«ss paddocks for mares at Is Gd per avoolc (which will really be olvirged). All p lymonts to be made on or hefo'e Janunvy 1, 1881. Tho undersigned are so well-known, as keepers of first-class horses that they consider "puffing" quite unnecessary. The animal n and their pedigrees can be been on application. H. & .7. GOODFELLOW. Te Aw.inmfcu, September 14th, 1880.

HP HE POWERFUL -*- Draught .Stallion. lP\r^J^Pli Rising cix yearb old, _Jfeg£ffisgffi== Will travel this season between Hamilton, Taupiri and neighbourhood. Pedigree :— Duke by Nuggetr, by Major (imported), dam Kate by Inviucibl© (imported). Duke has proved himself a, sure foal getter, and was bred by Messrs, Coleman, Rimisdale. Kate, origr-ally the property of Mr QuinHvan, was acknowledged to be the most powerful animal on the Thames Goldfield, combined with good temper. Mondays— T.iupiri '• uesdays — Hokonui Wednesday & Thursdays— Mr Henry's, Hamilton East. Saturdays— Hamilton For further particulars apply to D. Henry ; or, W. Lovett. Fees :— One mare, £2 ; two or more as per agreement.

TpXPECTED DAILY TO ARRIVEFIRST SHIPMENT OF TEAS. FOR THE SEASON. Per S. S. 'Killarxey/ As these have been most carefully selected they are confidently expected to give the same satisfaction that they have given in past years. SAMPLES ON ARRIVAL. JOHN BUCHANAN, TEA MERCHANT. CUS T O M-H OU S E STREE T, Auckland.

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Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1290, 5 October 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1290, 5 October 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1290, 5 October 1880, Page 4

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