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Stud Notices.

jVpHE'^HUNTiNG stallion A • TATTLER, , by the famous sire Tradncer, out of Lady Jane Grey. See Stud Book. AM) ' HEAVY DRAUGHT STALLION, DUKE OF BUCCLEUQH,, , will serve .thig season at the farm , of the undersigned on the following .terms, viz ;~- , , 'Single Mares, £2, two or more as per agreement. Mares grazed at Is 6fl per week. 'Every care being taken, but without . responsibility. S. S. GRAHAM, Tamahere Estate, llth September, | 1882 i ) ■ ,

rpo STAND THIS SEASON. YOUNG LORD DERBY Will Travel in Waikato this Season — Ngui nawalmi Mondays Whatawhata Tuesdays Hamilton Thursdays At Home remainder of week. YouifG Lord Derby took First Prize as a yearling at the , Auckland Show, 1878, and Fiist Prize as a two-year old in ! 1879. He was bred by A. and J. Anderson, of Kaniwhaniwha ; got by Lord Derby, who, when a colt boforo leaving Victoria, tool; a number o* Fiist Prizes. He was bi ed by Mr A. Watson, High Bank Hill, Iyyneton ; got by Champion of Scotland, the winnci of First Prizes at the Highland Society's Shows, held at Edinburgh' in ISGO. He was al^-o the winner teveral times of the Champion Gold Medal at the principal Annual Shows in Victoria.. Young Loid Derby's dam, Fanny, got by Northern PFcro, out of iQueen, ian imported mare from Sydney. Young Lord Derby is a rich dark bay, stands 17-1 hands, and has proved a sure foal getter, and a grand temper. t , > TERMS— Single Mare £2 10s ; two or more, as per agi cement. Crazing, 2s per week. Further paiticulars can be obtained from the (iioom. All payments to be made on or before the First of January, 1882. MARK SMITH

rpilE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE - 1 - LOWDEN TAM Will tiavel as under : — Monday — Wniran«i. 'Tuesday— Ngaiuawalna for tho night.. Wednesday— Whatawhata, and JJamilton same afternoon, stopping at Mr Johnson's stables ffopi p the night. Thiusday— Hokouui <<nd Taupiri for the n i "lit. Fiiday — Huntly and Ohinewai for the night. .Saturday — Rangiriri. Terms— Sinulc Maie&, £2 10s ; two or moie, £2 each. LOWDKN TAM -A rich brown colour, ](Vj hands high, bred by W. Boag, Esq., Fendaltown, Canterbury. His dam, Blossom, winner^of two prizes, in Canterbury. Blossom's sire, Napoleon, whose stock has ne\er sufluicd defeat by the piogeny of any other sue in New Zealand or Scotland. His sue, the imported horse Prince Clnulie, bied by James Nieol Fleming, Esq., whose stock is not equalled by any other breeder in Ureat Biitdiu. He is also bi other to the champion horse of Suolhuid, the Prince of Wales, who has. lately been sold foi £1500 to Mr L.' Drew, of Merry ton P)in,ce (Jhaihetook fiibt prize in Chnstchiuch in IS7'2, beating a field of eight competitors, six of them imported and all aged horses but one, he him&elf being only thiee jcais old ; and the same day \ special pii-se foi tlie best animal on the giound. He also gained tho special prize of £.3 os, gi\ en 1)} Mr Bishop, Mayor of Chaste Inn eh. Low den Tain has pioxed himself a &uiv foal -getter, and his stock is second to none in the Colony, W. B. LAWSON, Raiiijhiii.

riMm WKLL-KNOWN TROTTING , JL STALLION MERRYLEGS, m ill travel this reason in Waikato, as under : — Monday — To Newste.ul (Piako Road), and Hamilton. Tuesday t-To Oluiupo and To Awanuitu. Wednesday— To Kihikilii, llotoiangi, and Mrßichaid lle^noldb' Faun, Pukerimu . Thursday and Friday—At homo. Saturday— At Cambridge. Terms : Single mare, £4 4a \ t\vo or more maieb as per agreement. Pedigt cc in future is&ue. Also, the Clydesdale Entire YOUN(* PRINCE CHARLIE will travel as under :—: — Monday— To Camp's Hotel and Hamilton. Tuesday — To Oliaupo. Wednesday— To' Te Awamutu and Kihikilii. Thursday— To Cambridge '' Friday — At liome Saturday — At Cambi idge. Tkewls : Single mare, £4 4s ; two or more as per agreement. 1 Pedigree' in future issue. All mares left with the proprietor \vill be grazed one month iree ( j afterwards Is Od per week will be charged. Every care taken, but no responsibility. - Being a stranger in Waikato, and consequently not knowing the settlers, I will be willing' to call upon any6ne wishing to j u&e eitlier of my hoises, if they -v^ill' leave address at any of ,my stopping, places. . JOHN HILL, , ' ' ' Burnside, Cambridge.

f ' * "■* ■* , r . t „ VpHE ' AUdKll^b '' !''-AGRICUL-' X TUR^L COMPANY'S' (, _i * Imported Horse', J. ', iL'/ Wiir.yisit'H^fniltoiiv^ekly in charge of, ; ''t-W'TS^ffli^ lft /'

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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1604, 14 October 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1604, 14 October 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1604, 14 October 1882, Page 4

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