Stud Notices.
rriHE IMPORTED THOROUGH1 BRED SIRE re y e will stand this season at Gorton, and travel as below.
Terms— For thoroughbred mares, 8
guineas ; for half-bred mares, 5 guineas. Good paddocks at Gorton, 2s per week. Every care taken, but no lesponsibility incurred. Feve will travel to Cambridge, Kirkwoods Hotel, on Tuesdays and Thurt--days, and to Tatnaheio Hotel (if sufficient inducement offers) ; at home rent of week. Pedigree. — By Lord Clifden, out of Haricot, by Mango or Lanorcost ; her dam Queen Mary, by Gladiator. Mango, by Emilius, out of Mustard, by Merlin, out of Morel. Lanercost, by Liverpool, out of Otis, by Bustard, out of daughter of sister to Skysweeper, by Highflyer. Lord Clifden, by Npw minster, dam The Slave, by Melbourne, out of Volley (sister to Voltitreur). Newminster, by Touchstone, out of Beeswing, by Dr Syntax. ROBERT FERGUSSON.
TO STAND THIS SEASON IN WAIKATO, The Thoroughbred Horse LEANDER, Bred in 1575, got by De.id Shot, dam Mis* Nightingale, by Hiv Horoulng— Jessica (dam of "Strop), by Satellite (imported) — Celelia (imp ), Sir Hercules by Cip-a-pio (imp.)— Paraguay (imp.) Dead Shot, by Ravonsworth (imp.) — CcrtHintv, by II Baibiere— Chance, by Sir Hercules— Fin'^e, Ra\r-nswoith (imp.), by Touchstone — Fair Jean. — Sec Stud Book. Lkandee has two cro-scs of thf grand Sir Hercule- blood, which rm> proved to be the best that has ever been m the colonies; and lie i-> very clo-ely related to the celebrated horses Graud Flaneur and Progn ss, aud many other good horses — De id Shot n the sire of the well-known Mata. Leander is a rich bay, standing 16 hands high, showing immense power, and greab quality. Route — Tamaliere and Gaudin's Hotel, Monday, Whatawhdt.l aud Ngaruawahia, Forenoon Tuesday, Commercial Hotel, Hamilton, Forenoon Wednesday ; Rest of week at Kirlcwood's, Cambridge. Good Gr,i-s Paddock* will be provided at Kirk wood's, Cambridge. Every care taken, lmt.no lesponsibility. Terms, £5 os for single mares ; two or more, the property of one owner, as per agieement. All fees must bo paid before tho Ist January, 1882. Only a limited number of approved mares will be taken, and owners of mares will do well to inspect the horse, as his list i 9 nearly full.
WILLIAM STAFFORD.
IMPORTED CLYDESDALE HORSES
MESSRS MACLEAN AND CO S Imported Clydesdale Stud Hoises will SERVE MARES for the Public this Season as follows :—: — "YOUNG FARMER," Alias "LOCH FERGUS." Bay, foaled June 1874, Sire Grand Duke (3G6) C.S.B Dam, Mary of Diumflower, by Loch Fergus Champion (449), Fiist at Stanraer, and Fir-t at Great Union Show at Dumfries. Grand Duke (366) Bred by Lawience Diew E-q., of Merryton, got by SirWaltei S':ott (797), his Dam by Lothian Tarn (500). Grand Duke travelled Uloa District in 1871, Haddington 1872, and Stanraer 1873. The above Horse will travel through Tamahere ami the Hamilton District under charge of Mr Thomas Dinsdale. "STAR AND GARTER." Brown, purohasd from David Riddell, Esq., Black Hall, Paisley. Sire, Rnyal Prince (732), C.5.8., 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 (732). C.5.8., is by Prince of Wales (673) C.5.8., the property of L. Orew, Esq., Merryton. Star and Garter's Dam was by Black Prince (52) C.R.B, who took the First Premium at the Highland Society's Show, Perth, and First Premium at the Linlithgow Society's Show. The above Horse will travel through Pukerimu, Rangiaohia, Kihikihi, and Te Awamutu, in charge of Mr John Sutherland.
"BLAIR ATHOLE."
Bay, purchased from Lord Duumore. Sire, Lord Clyde (482) Clydesdale Studbook. Blair 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 a Glasgow ; Fhv<t at Stirling, and Fourth at the London International Meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society of England at Kilburn.
"DARNLEY."
Bay, foaled Ist May, 1879, got by Darnley (No. 222), Clydesdale Dam, The Countess by Knockdon (441), Clydesdale Stud-book, who gained the Auohterarder Premium. He was got by Campsie (119), who was a Highland Society's winner at Kelso, and many other premiums. Darnley (222) is by Conqueror (119), Dam, Peergy, by Samson alias Logairs Tom (741). He won Second prize at the Highland Society's Show at Stirling in 1873. The Premiums of the Glasgow Agricultural Sooiety in 1876 and 1877, First Prize at the Highland .-odety's Show at Edinburgh in 1877; and the Champion Cup at the Highland and Agricultural Society's Show at Dumfries 1878, and many other prizes since, &c, &c. The above two will Stand at Fen Court. TERMS ; Looh Fergus and Stab and Gabter. — Single Mares, 4 guineas each, two or more as per agreement Blaie Athole aud Dabnley. — Single Mares 6 guineas, two or more Mares, as per agreement. Any further particulars can be obtained from Mr Thomas Dinsdale. , i , MACLEAN & CO.
Fen Court, 12th September, 1881.
For Sale,
A FIRST-CL ASSTARM, of 4oo acres ; XjL about 200 acres in grass ; 100 acres in virgin forest; comfortable dwelling, and near to n school. The advertiser can confidently recommend this to any industripuB family.— Apply to , W. STEELE, Hamilton,
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Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1461, 12 November 1881, Page 4
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