Stud Notices. npHE DRAUGHT STALLION * "ARGYLE" Will this poison Travel the Waikato District, and btand at Mr, Gane's Farm, Pukerimu. Rodtu. — H unilton on Monday, and stay ut Mr Deegan's on Monday night ; Ngvru.iwuhu on Tuesday, returning by eas; fide of Waikato River to Hamilton Ea-it, WeduesJay; home, Thursday; Ohiupo, Friday; and Cambridge on Saturday*, at Carter's ttables. Termh— Sinsrle Mares, £3 ; two or moro as per agi cement. Grooraage, 2s Gd. All payments to bo made on or before Ist January, 1882. Fiather" particulars can bo obtained Irom tbe groom, Mr. Thomas Moore. ROBERT WALLACE. THE THOROUGHBRED AND POPULAR HORSE ARIEL, Will travel this season as under — j Monday— Te Awamutu, Rangiaohia and To Rahu j Tuehday — At home Wednesday— Ohaupo, Pukerimu and Cambridge Thmsday — Camp's Hotel, Tamahere, till two o'clock. Friday and Saturday — At home at Crosh Roads. The principal pei formanccs on the turf by this game hoii-e Anel, are — et. 1b 1876— Won tbe Auckland Derby 8 10 DJC Handicap 7 2 1877— Won tho Auckland Cup . . » 2 Crtnteibniy Cup ... ... 9 7 1878— Won Foi bury Handicap 9 3 North Oiago T.C. Handicap 10 1 Auckland Cup 8 13 1879— Auckland Cup 8 10 By the-ie performances Ariel has proved himbelf to be one of tho beht horses ever bred in the colonies, having beaten both Fishook and Mata, two of tho fastest horbes the colonieß ever produced. THE PURE CLYDESDALE, "YOUNG PRINCE CHARLIE." Will Tiavel this season as under — Monday — Te Awamutu, Kihikihi, Orakau, Rangiaohia, To Rahu and Cro^fa roads; Tuesday, At home; Wednesday, Ohaupo ; Thursday, at home ; Friday, at Paterangi and Ngahinepouri, calling at Mr Vickers, staying at Mr W. W. Higghison's at night ; Saturday, Alexandra, Ta Awamutu, and Crohs Roads. Paddocking, Is 6d per week during sea&on. Terms— Ariel, (Single Mare, £o 3s Od, two or more, as per agreement. Young Prince Charlie — (Single Mare,) £i, two or moie ai per agreement. WILLIAM BOND, Cross Roads, Te Awamutn. Ist October, ISSI.
mo STAND THIS SEASON. The well-kuown Clydesdale Stallion, "YOUNG WELLINGTON.' Will Travel tho following places in the Waikato :— Monday — Pukerimu, travelling same evening as far as Mr Cti ice's Farm via JRitoran <i, Tuesday — Rangiaohia, calling- at Mr A. Ratnsay'e, Kihikihi (Mr Corboy's) that evening. Wednesday— Te Awamutu, call'ng afc Mr Rutherford's farm. Thursday. — Ohaupo (forenoon only), Hamilton that evening. Fiiclay. — Hamilton, stopping at Railway Hotel ; good grazing for mares at Mr Jolly's, at 2s per week. At Tamahere that afternoon, good grazing at 2s per week at Mr Jared Allwll's. Saturday.— Taraahere, and Cambridge at Carter's Stables. He was bred by Mr Patterson, Wanganui. Hia sire, Wellington, is acknowledged to be one of the finest horses imported to New Zealand. His dam was an imported mare from Hobart Town, and, when exhibited, received every firstclass prize as a Brood Mare. " Young Wellington " stands 17 hands in height ; his colour is a. beautiful dark dappled brown ; he has a wonderful docile temper ; has good action, and for symmetry he has not his equal in the country. " Young Wellington " haa proved himself a sure foal-getter, and thoroughly staunch, in harness. " Young Wellington's" stock, for size, symmetry, and action, cannot be surpasbed. "Young Wellington" can trot twenty miles in two hours, and has done it. TERMS :~ Single Mare, £3 3s ; Two or more, £2 15s. No Geoomage. AH accounts to be paid on or before Ist day of January, 1882. MAT.nOf.Tir MTTJ/RR.
TO STAND THIS SEASON IN WAIKATO, The Thoroughbred Horse LEANDER, Bred in 1875, got by Dead Shot, dam Miss Nightingale, by Sir Hercules — Jessica (dam of Strop), by Satellite (imported) — Celelia (imp.), Sir Hercules, by Cap-a-pio (imp.)— Paraguay (imp.) Dead Shot, by Ravensworth (imp.)— Certainty, by II Barbiere— Chance, , by- Sir Hercules — Finesse, Ravensworth (imp.), by Touchstone— Fair. Jean.—See Stud Book. Lbakder has two crosses of the grand Sir Hercules blood, which has proved to be the best that has ever been in the colonies ; and he is very closely related to the celebrated horses Grand Flaneur and Progress, and many other good horses. — Dead Shot is the aire <of the-well-known Mata. Leander is a rioh bay, standing 16 hands high, shoeing immense power, and great quality. K.OTITE — Tamahere- and Graudin'a Hotel, Monday, Whatawhata and Ngaruawahia, Forenoon Tuesday, Commercial Hotel, Hamilton, Fore- ' no jri Wednesday ; Rest of week at Kirktvood'e, Cam1 i i bri3ge« ,'" •/ \ i Gfood Ura^s JPaddocks will be provided :at r KirkWp.od'B, Cgmb^ge. Every care ttfken, LufcWresponsibilitjr.,, , ' Terms,v,^p &a pii euigle^arep'; t\v;q>r v i more, tnp.iioperty'^pl- a^per. JagreenWiijk,' AUJees mujt ,Pe f paid Wpre theiaßtj^Jiary, a imq ;; K Only, a.lfnuted afeaiow^flrP^ffi^'^iU'^j-f ftt s? 'W spect ifo)m?^wmk mmw^-A ' 1 ' '- -Wl^IAM^rAP^^D.
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Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1475, 15 December 1881, Page 4
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