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Stud News.

Cambridge Di-tiict. und t-cive a limited

number of Mitres this senson. FEVE is a goldtn chestnut, 16*3 high, and stands over a deal of ground on short flat legs. Pedijrree : — By Lord Clifden, diim 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 glauce at the above will show thnt Feve is one of the best bred horses evor 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 at Gorton and at Woodlands, near Cambridge, at 2s 6d per week. The Horse will be in Cambridge each Tuesday, and at Woodlands that night. From thence dow» the Hamilton Road to the Narrows Rond on Wednesday, and return by the Tamahere Road to the Farm of Mr Allwill. Thursdays to Cambridge and home, where he will be for the remainder of the week. R. H. D. FERGUSSON.

CtP"* 4l(SffiP rjIHE Pure-bred * 6 "-"fejfaws* Young Tasman. Young Tasman is a beautiful bay, with black points, rising 5 years old, by Nobleman, out of Kate, by Prince Arthur, g.g. by Major, out of an imported mare from Tasmania — a pure Clydesdale. Young Taxman won a Prize as a yeailing »t the Auckland Agricultural Society's Show. Time Table. MONDAY, 11th October— Leaves head quarters for Mr Hadfield's, Ngahinapouri, Paterangi, and Alexandra for the night. TUESDAYS— Alexandra, Te Awamutu, and Kihikihi for the night. WEDNESDAYS— Kihikihi, Te Rahu, Fernside Farm, Ohaupo, and Mr Rodger*', To Rapa for the night. THURSDAYS— HamiIton West, and home for the remainder of the week, Terms. Single Mares, £2 ; two or more and guaranteed as per agreement. Grooad fees 2s 6d foithwith. Paddocking, Is 6d per week at head-quarters. Every tare but no responsibility. All payments to be made before January]. 1881. T. V, FITZPATRICK,

Ngaruawahia, Agent for Proprietor.

-^ jfSffibk nHHE Pure-bred f^Cy^W PRESIDENT the District this season as follows :—: — Mondays — At Mr John Bell's stable, Pukjerimu Tuesdays — Through Pukerimu and Ohanpo Wednesdays — Te Rore, Paterangi Read and Te Awamutu Thursdays — Kihikihi Remainder of tho week at his stable,

Rangiaohia Terms—Single mares, £2 los ; two or more, £2 103 each. Groomage, 2s 6d. Grazing- at paddock, Is Gd per week. All payments to be made on or before the Ist January, 1881. J. G. BERRY.

28th September, 1880. Two Silver Cups, value £5, will be given for the two best foala from President. Best heavy draught colt or filly, and best medium draught colt or filly, to be shown as yearlings in 1881.

travel to TE AWAMUTU, The Thorough-bred Stallion HIPPOCAMPUS.

Pedigree — Hippocampua by Dainty .Ariel, dam Fanny Fisher, out of Coquette by Fisherman (sire of Mnribyrnong) by Heron, Dainty Ariel, out of Althea tsister to Cassandra, dam of Yattendon) by Riddlesworth by Eniilius, Coquette by Launcelot (own brother to Touchstone) out 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, rid? 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 l^ave his box on Mond-iyt» for the purpose of travelling to Te Awamutu via Narrow's Bridge, remaining at the Ohaupo Hotel from 10 to 12 a.m., arriving at Te Awamutu on evening of same day, where he will remain until Wednesday. From thence to Hewitt's Hotel, Cambridge, and home Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. 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.

- JB^^ TTAVINO purchased iygjllglgjg*- Knottingly, " i *" ? " ~~--~~ Ff^- He will Stand this Season at his own Stables, Cross Roads, near To Awamutu. Terras— Single Mares, £2 10s. Paddocks, Is 6d per week. WILLIAM BOND. October 6th, 1880.

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Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1310, 20 November 1880, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1310, 20 November 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1310, 20 November 1880, Page 4

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