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TUE< IMPORTED THOROUGH- , t V$K$ HORSE j , STERLINaWORTH, Will Travel Waikato as under :— v Leave Redwood Tuesday, through Cambridge, Pukerimu andOhaupo; returning by Narrows Bridge home, and other parts of the district wher 4 e inducement offers ; at home remainder of week. ' Terms : Single mares, £5 ss ; two or more, property of same owner, 4£ guineas each. Good paddocks for marcs, at Is 6d per week, at Redwood, where every care and attention will be paid, but no responsibility. , For particulars see cards. All payments to be made on or before 10th of January, 1883. J. ALLWILL, For Stud Co. Redwood, near Cambridge, September 28th, 1882.

THE THOROUGHBRED AND POPULAR HORSE ARIEL Will Travel this Season as under :—: — Monday— -Tc Awamutu, Rangiaohia, and Te Rahu. Tuesday—At home, Cross Roads, Te Awamutu. Wednesday — Ohaupo, Pukerimu, to Cambridge, and stay at Mr Buckland's Farm. Thursday — Tamahere, Camp's Hotel, till 2 o'clock ; from thence home through Ohaupo. Friday and Saturday — At nome. i Terms : Single mare, £5 ss ; two or more as per agreement, WM. BOND. 27th September, 1882.

rpo STAND THIS SEASON AT JL GORTON, CAMBRIDGE, The Thoroughbred Imported Sire PEVE, by Lord Clifden, out of Haricot, see p. 100, Vol. VII., N.Z. Stud Book. Terms : Two guineas on service, and two guineas when the mare proves in foal. Grazing at Is 6d per week. AH care taken but no responsibility incurred. Mares delivered at Mr Richardson's farm, Woodlands, near Cambridge, or Mr John Graham's farm at Paterangi will have attention. ROBERT PERGUSSON. Ist October, 1882.

VTjTILL STAND THIS SEASON GORTON, CAMBRIDGE, The Thoroughbred Extnoor Pony Stallion NUTMEG, Late the property of Nicholas Hunt, Esq. Nutmeg first prize at the Auckland Show, 1881, and is considered by all who have seen him to be a model of strength and activity. Added to this, he is extremely docile, and keeps his condition in a wonderful manner. Tjsrws : Two guineas. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. Grazing at Is 6d uer week. Mares delivered at Mr Richardson's, Woodbinds, or Mr John Graham's Paterangi, will lave attention. ROBERT FERGUSSON. lat October, ISS'2.

rpH E IMPORTED NORFOLK 1 TROTTING STALLION, PRICK WILLOW, Will Travel this Season as under, starting on Monday, October 2nd :—: — Mondays — Camp's, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. ; Hamilton, same afternoon ; Mr Johnson's Stable for the night. Tuesday— Ngaruawahia, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. ; Whatawhata, same night. Wednesday — Oliaupo. Thursday—Te Awamutu and Kilukihi, Friday — Rangiaohia, and home by Rotorangi. Cambridge— Remainder of the week. Good paddocking for mares, at la 6d per week, at Cambridge. Every care, but no responsibility. W. HOGGARD. Cambridge, September 2Sth, ISB2. ___ HP HE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE X LOWDEN TAM W ill travel as under : — Monday — Wairangi. Tuesday — Ngftruawahia for the night, Wednesday — Whatawhata, and Hamilton same afternoon, stopping at Mr Johnson's stables for the night. Thursday — Hokonui and Taupiri for the night. Friday — Huntly and Ohinewai for the night. Saturday— Rangiriri. Terms— Single Mares, £2 10a ; tsvo or more, £'2 each.

LOWDEN TAM-A rich brown colour, 16^ hands high, bred by W. Boag, Esq., Fendaltown, Canterbury. His dam, Blossom, winner of two prizes in Canterbury. Blossom's sire, Napoleon, whose stock lias never suffered defeat by the progeny of any other sire in New Zealand or Scotland. His sire, the imported horse Prince Charlie, bred by James Nicol Fleming, Esq., whose stock is not equalled by any other breeder in Great Britain. He is also brother to the champion horse of .Scotland, the Prince of Wales, who has lately been sold for £1500 to Mr L. Drew, of Merr>ton Prince Charlie took first prize in Christchurch in 1572, beating a Held of eight competitors, six of them imported and all aged horses but one, he himself being only three years old ; and the same day a special prize for the best animal on the ground, fie also gained the special prize of £o ss, given by Mr Bishop, Mayor of Christchuvcli. Lowden Tain has proved himself a sure foal-getter, and hia stock is second to none in the Colony, W. B. LAWSON, Rangiriri.

rpHE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE YOUNG PRINCE CHARLIE will travel as under :— • Monday — To Camp's Hotel and Hamilton. Tuesday— To Ohaupo. Wednesday—To Te Awamutu and Kihikihi. Thursday— To Cambridge. Friday— At home. Saturday— At Cambridge. Turms : Single mare, £4 4s ; two or more as per agreement. Pedigree in future issue. • All mar,cs left with ,the proprietor, will be grazed one,, montht free; afterwards Is Gd.per week will, be charged. Every care taken,. but no responsibility. , - Being a stranger in Waikato, and consequently liotjknowihg theiVttlei*3\ I will be H'illing'to call upon anyone wishing to' ■use <£ith§t;;^fii&jy tkd^i iff fchey^M'Jll J leave address at any of my stopping places!,!,' ,;< <:>>.'fj! - ..( tl\-t ('m .'*-\ ; , ; „„*■ j v.^JOHN HILL/.i'.: /- '[ Burnside, Cambridge. ■'•*'

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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1613, 4 November 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1613, 4 November 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1613, 4 November 1882, Page 4

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