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Stud Notices.

T' HE AUCKLAND STUD COMPANY'S Thoroughbred Imported Stallion STERLINGWORTH, by Sterling, out of Chillianwallah, by Newminster,' will stand during the coining season at Mr J. AUwill's Farm, near Cambridge, and travel the surrounding districts. Sterlingworth is by Sterling out of Chillianwallah. Sterling is by Oxford out of Whisper, Oxford by Birdcatcher out of Honeydew, Birdcatcher by Sir Hercules out of Guiccioli by Bob Booty out of Flight by Escape, Honeydeav by Plenipo out of My Dear, Plenipo by Emilius out of Harriett, My Dear by Bay Middle,ton out of Miss Letty. Whisper is by Flatcatcher out of Silence, Flatcatcher by Touchstone out of Decoy, Touchstone by Camel out of Banter, Decoy by Filko da Puta out of Finesse, Silence is by Melbourne out of Secret, Melbourne by Humphrey Clinker out of Cervantes mare, Secret is by Hornsea out of Solace, Newminster (siie of the great horse Hermit) Chillianwallah's sire, is by Touchstone out of Beeswing, Touchstone by Camel out of Banter, Camel by Whalebone out of a Selini mare, Banter by Master Henry out of Boadicea, Beeswing by Dr. Syntax out of an Ardrossuu mare, Lady Gough (Chillianwallah's dam) is by Launcelot full brother to Touchstone out of Janette ; Launcelot by Camel out of Banter j Jeanette by Birdcatcher ont of Perdita. Stei ling worth has more of the pure Touchstone blood than other sire in Australia, his dam being by a son of Touchstone, (Newminster) his grand dam by a full bi other to Touchstone, and his sire's dam is also by a son of Touchstone, which is really the beU blood in (he itorld. Performances. Sterlingworth was bred at the Sheffieldlane paddocks and sold by Messrs Tattersall at Doncaster when a yearling to R. Jardine, Esq., for 1,000 guineas. The same day his celebrated half-brother I&onomy (the best thoroughbred in the world) was sold for 36u guineas. At Redcar Meeting, August 14, 1579, in an all-aged stakes he canied the top weight, lOst., ridden by G. J. Osborne, which he won easily, beating eight others. On October 14th at Newcastle-upon-Tyne he won the Trial Stakes in a canter by three lengths, carrying top weight, beating five others. Next day carrying lOst. olb. he won the Welter Handicap by three-parts of a length, ridden by G. J. Osborne, beating five others. At the Newcastle Summer Meeting he ran second for the Town Welter Handicap in a field of eleven, Wandering Willie first, Muscatel who ran third for the Oaks, third. The following spring at Catterick Bridge he ran third for the Biough-hall Handicap, in which there were ten starters, amongst them Hilarius, winner of the Cesarwitch. JAMES WALMSLEY, Managing Director A. S. Co. (Limited).

THE IMPORTED NORFOLK TROTTING STALLION, PRIOKWILLOW, Will take Whatawhata in his route to suit the settlers in Raglan and Waitetuna districts. W. HOGGARD.

fT*HE CLYDESDALE STALLION •*•. STANLEY Will serve a limited number of Mares this season at the Farm of the undersigned. Tkums — -C 3 10s sinyle mare ; £3 each for two ', three or more us per agreement. Staxlky is rising three years old, by Lord Derby, out of Blossom ; Blossom by Matchless, out of Blossom, who was by Cumberland, thus possessing a combination of the best and staunches^ blood in the colony. He is an immensely powerful colt, with lots of bone and hair of the finest quality ; is a grand worker and perfectly quiet. He won first prize as a yearling, and first as a two-year-old at the Auckland Shows ISSO and 1881. All mares pro\ing not in foal to be served free of charge next season. Good grazing for mares at Is 6d per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. A. &. J. MoNICOL. Lochiel, Ohaupo, 4th September, ISB2.

TO STAND TRIS SEASON IN WAIKATO, The Undermentioned Clydesdale Entires, YOUNG PRINCE CHARLIE AND LOWDEN TAM. Particulars in future Advertisement. JOHN HILL.

THE IMPORTED CLYDESDALE HORSES LOCH FERGUS BLAIR ATHOLE, the property of the Auckland Agricultural Company (Limited), will serve mares for the public in the Waikato District the present season. For particulars apply to MR THOMAS DINSDALE, Hamilton. Fen Court, 2Sth_August, 1882, /THHE -CEL<EBRi™D' HEAVY ■ 1 DRAUGHT/ENTIRE HORSE : YOUNG '* ,'Will travel the district this season. , v 'Tey^i^y^UkxGa,^ 3s ,• Iwo or morQjw f per agreement f f - ■'* h of route in* future issue. ./All moneyfii.pa^abie^on^oir y bWore' Ist f/Vambridge^Septe-rbP^th^im'V

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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1594, 21 September 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1594, 21 September 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1594, 21 September 1882, Page 4

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