Stud' Notices.
THE HUNTING STALLION TATTLER, by the famous sire Traducer, out of Lady Jane Grey. See Stud Book. AND HEAVY DRAUGHT STALLION, DUKE OP BUOOLEUGH, will son c this season at the farm of the undei signed on the following terms, viz :—: — Single Mares, £2, two or more as per agteetnent. Maies grazed at Is 6d per week. Every care being taken, but without responsibility. S. H. GRAHAM, Tamahere Estate, 11th September, 1882.
npo STAND THIS SEASON. YOUNG LORD DERBY Will Travel in Waikato this Season— Ngaruawahia M ondny s Whatawhata Tuesdays Hamilton Thursdays At Home remainder of week. Youxo Lorn) Dkhby took First Prize as a yearling at the Auckland Show, 1878, and Fiibt Pmc as a two-year old in 1579. He was bred 1-y A. and J. Anderson, of Kaniwhaniwha ; got by Lord Derby, who, when a colt before leaving Vtotoiia, took a number a* First Prizes. He wasbied by Mr A. Watson, High Bank Hill, Kyueton ; got by Champion of Scotland, tho winner of First Prizes at the Highland Society's Shows, held at Edinbiugh in IS<W. He was al-0 the winner several times of the Champion Gold Medal at the principal Annual Shows in Victoiia. Young Lord Derby's dam, Fanny, got by Northern Hero, out of Queen,' an imported mare from Sydney. Young Loid Derby is a licb daik bay, stands 17-1 hands, and has pioved a sure foa' getter, and a grand temper. TERMS Single Mare £2 10s ; two or more, as per agi cement. Grazing, 2s per week. Further paiticulars can be obtained from the Groom. All payments to be made on or before the First of January, ISB2, MARK SMITH
nnriE pure-bred clydesdalm ■*• LOWDEN TAM Will travel as under : — Monday — Waiiangi. Tuesday— NgaruaMahia for the night. Wednesday— Wlmtawhata, and Hamilton same afternoon, stopping at Mr Johnson's stables for the night. Thuibday— Hokomu and Taupiii for the night, Fiiday— Huutly and Ohinewai for the night. Satiuday -Rangii ii i. Terms -Siuglc Mares, £2 10s ; two or more, £2 each. LOWDEN TAM -A rich brown colour, W, hands high, bred by W. Boag, Esq., Fondaltoun," Canterbury. His dam, Blossom, m inner of two pii/.es in Canterbury. Blossom's &ii e, Napoleon, whose stock has ne\cr .sull'eied deieat by the progeny of any otlier sire ;n New Zealand or Scotland. His sue, the imported horse Pi nice Cbarbe, bred by James Nicol Fleming, Esq., uhose stock is not equalled by any other breedei in Great Britain. He is also brother to the champion hoi »c of Scotland, the Pivuue of Wales, who has lately been sold foi £1,300 to Mi L. Diew, of Mori y ton Prince Chat lie took lust prize in Chu-st-cbni eh in 1 S7'2, beating a tit-Id of eight competitor, siv of them impoited and all aged boiscs but one, lie himself being only throe yoais old ; and the f-ame day a special pi we for tho bjst animal on the giound. Jle al&o gained the special piizo of £o os, given by Mr BUhop, Mayor of (/Iw-istchurch. Low den Tain has proved himself a sun-foal-getter, and his stock h second to none iv the Colony, W. B. LAW SON, Kangii'iii.
rpDE AVELL-7CNOWN TROTTING 1 STALLION MERRYLEGS, will travel this season in Waikato, as under : — Monday — To Newote.ul (I'iako Road), and Hamilton. Tuesday— To Ohaupo and Te Awamutu. Wednesday — To Kilnkihi, Kotoiangi, and Mr Richard Reynolds' Kaum, Pukerimu. Tluusd.iy and Fiiday— -At home. Saturday— At Cambridge. Tuimk : Single mare, £4 4s ; two or more maies. as per agreement. Pcdigtce iv future issue. I Also, the Clydea lale Entire YOUNG PRINCE CHARLIE will tiavel as under :— Monday — To Camp's Hotel and Hamilton. Tuesday — To Olniupo. Wednesday— To Te Awamutu and Kihikilii. Tlniibday— To Cambridge. \h iday — At homo Saturday — At Cambridge. Tekms : Single mare, £4 4s ; two or more a& per agi cement. Pedigree iv future issue. All mares left w ith the proprietor v ill be > grazed one month free ; afterwards Is Oil per week \i ill 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 npon anyone M'ishing'tO use either of my horses, if they will leave address at any of my stopping places. JOHN HILL, Burnside, Cambridge.
The Auckland; agriccjl. ' "" TURAL.'jOOMPA'NY'S lurpprfced Horse, , ( , ' LO"C,H rrEE^GUS , Will visit Hamiltou weekly in charge of | ' -Mr Ti&U4siMo}i.
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1607, 21 October 1882, Page 4
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