— "Stud News. ' "
Entire "HERO ULE 8," . Bred by, Ml" Murphy < of Spring Creek, and raced by Mr Redwood. Got by Ruvensirorth, dam Plover, by , Bjr Hercules, Ravennworth by Touchstone, Fair Jean by Veralum, Pair Queen by PanValoon. 1 I, Hercules is a bay horse, 8 years did, and stands lof hands high, combines the best of blood with good bone and immense power, and has proved himself a good horse on the turf. At the Canterbury meeting in 1876, won the Grandstand Handicap, 1 mile, in 1 mm. 50 sees., carryiugß st. 2 lbs., beating G others. In the same year won the Hawkes Bay Stakes, 2 miles, in 4 tnins. 4^ sees. , beating Fishhook and the Maori Weed.
Hercules will travel on and after Ist October, calling at the undermentioned places: — Mondays — Leave Cambridge, calling at Ohaupo and Alexandra. Tuesdays— Te Awamutu and Kihikihi Wednesdays — Kihikihi Thursdays— Will call at Rotorangion his return to Mr W. K. Carter's, Cambridge, where he remains the rest of the week. Farms visited on the road. Terms — £0 each mare. Two or more as arrangement. CHARLES LAKE.
travel to TE AWAMUTU, The Thorough-bred Stallion HIPPOCAMPUS.
Pediokke — Hippocampus by Dainty Ariel, dam Fanny Fisher, out oi Coquette by Fisherman (sire of Mnribyrnong) by Heron, Dainty Ariel, out of Althea (t<ister to Cassandra, dam of Yattendon) by Riddlosworth by Emilius, Connette by Launcelot (own brother to Touchstone) ont of Abaft by Sheet Anchor. From the above pedigree it will be seen that owners of mares can get the very best combination of stout and fast blood to be obtained in the Southern hemisphere, vidv the grand performances of the stock of the above sires — Dainty Ariel, Maribyrnong, and Yattendon. Terms — Thorough-bred mares, £10 10s;
half-bred mares, £'6 6s. Paddocks for mares at Mr. Garland's, where every care will be taken, but no responsibility incurred. The above Horse will leave his box on Mondays for the purpose of travelling to Te Awumntu riu Narrow's Bridge, remaining at the Obaupo Hotel from 10 to 12 a.m., arriving at Te Awarautu on evening of s^ame day, where he will remain until Wednesday. From thence to Hewitt'« Hotel, Cambridge, and home Thursdays, Fridays and Saturday. There will be no business of any kind done on Sundays. Parties wishing to send mare* can rply upon every attention being paid them, for which Is per week will be charged for grazing. WILLIAM WALTERS.
1 j^^^^^^ TJ A YIN G purchased Tl V@S&% ~^^ tIIG Thorough - l^gkjgT' Knobtingly, He will Stand this Seasou at his own Stables, Cro*s Roads, near Te Awamutu. Terms— Single Mares, £2 10s. Paddocks, Is 6d per week. WILLIAM BOND. October 6th, 1880.
MESSRS. MACLEAN & CO.
serve Mares for public this Season, as follows :—: — BLAIR ATHOLE.
Bay, purchased from Lord Dunmore. Sire, Lord Clyde (482) Clydesdale Studbook. Bliir 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 aud 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 gnined fir>t prize at Glasgow as a three-year-old; second prize at the Highland Society's Show ; also £100 premium from the Linlitbgow Society. Royal Prince is by Princo of Wales, the property of L. Drew, Esq. , Merry ton. Star and Garter's dam was by Black Prince, who took the fir>t premium at the Hisrhland Society's Show Perth, aud first premium at the Linlithgow Society's Shew.
LOCH FERGUS.
Brown, nlrody well-known in tbe Waikato.
BLAIR ATHOLE and LOCH FERGUS will serve at Fencourt, near Cambridge ouly. STAR Aft D GARTER, will serve at Morrinsville on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday. At Missen'a Hotel, on Thursday, and at Fencourt on Saturday aud Monday of each week. TERMS :— Blair Athole — 7 guineas single raare, ti j guineas for two or more mares. Stak and Gartku.— 4 guineas single mare, 3^ guineas to or more mares. Loch Fergus. — 5 guineas single mare 4r, guineas two or more mares. All payments to be made on or before the Ist January, 1881. Further particulars to be had from Mr. Dinsdale, who lias charge of the horses at Fencourt. MACLEAN & CO. Fencourt, Cambridge, 14 September, 1880.
GRATEFUL— COMFORTING.
EPPS'S COCOA, BREAKFAST.
" By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition and by a careful application of the fine properties of wellselected cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately-flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctor's bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may bo gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease". Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame." — See article in the Civil Si'nucc Gnzvttc. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in paokets or tins, labelled: JAMES EPPS & CO , HOMOEOPATHIC CHEMISTS, LONDON.
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Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1302, 2 November 1880, Page 4
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