Stud Notices.
VpHE IMPORTED THORQUGH1 BRED HORSE STERLINGWORTH, Will Travel Waikato as under :—: — Leave Redwood Tuesday,' through Cambridge, Pukerimu andOhaupo; returning by Narrows Bridge home, and other parts of the district where inducement offers ; at home remainder of week. Tb&ms : Single mares, £5 ss ; two or more, property of same owner, 4Jr guineas each. Good paddocks for mares, at Is 6d per week, at Redwood, where every care and attention will be puid, but no responsibility. For particulars see cards. All payments to be made on or before 10th fit January, 18S3. J. ALLWILL, For Stud Co. Redwood, near Cambridge, September 28th, 18S2.
HP HE THOROUGHBRED AND 1 POPULAR HORSE ARIEL Will Travel thib Season as under :—: — Monday — Te Awamutu, Rangiaohia, and Te Kiihu. Tuesday— At home, Cross Jloads, Te Awcimutu. Wednesday — Ohaupu, Pukeriniu, to Cambridge, and btay at Mr Buckland's b\u'iu. Thursday — Tamahere, Camp's Hotel, till 2 o'clock ; from thence home through Ohaupo. Friday and Saturday — At nome.
T-hioih : (Single marc, £5 ss ; two or more as per agiecmcnt. WM. BOND. '27th .Strptember, 18S2. rpo STAND THIS SEASON~AT 1 GORTON", CAMBRIDGE, The Thoroughbred Imported .Sire FEVE, by Lord Clifden, out of Haricot, see p. 105, Vol. VII., N.Z. Stud Book.
Tkkms : Two guineas on service, and two guineas when the mare proves in foal.
Giazing at Is Gd per week.
All caic taken but no responsibility in ciirred.
Mares delivered at Mr Ricluudson's fai in, Woodlands, near Cambridge, or Mr .lolin Graham's farm at Paterangi will ha\e attention. ROBERT FERGUSSON. lbt October, 18S2.
WILL STAND THIS SEASON AT OOIiTON, CAMBRIDGE, The Thoroughbred Exmoor Pony Stallion NUTMEG, Late the proucity of Nicholas Hunt, Esq. Nutmeg took 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.
Tj:kms : Two guineas.
Every care taken, but no responsibility incmred. Grazing at Is 6d ucr week. Mareb delivered at Ml Richardson's, Woodlands, or Mr John Graham's Paterangi, will have attention. ROBERT FERGUSSON. Ist October, ]SB2. TH E IMPORTED N ORFOLK TROTTING STALLION, PRICKWILLOW, 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 — Olmupo. Thiusday— Te Awamutu and Kihikihi. I (l riday— llangiaohia, and home by Rotolangi. (Jam biidgc— Remainder of the week.
(iood paddooking for nmrcft, at Is Cd »ci week, at (Jam bridge. E\ery care, but no lcspunsiibility. W. HOGCAKD. Canibildgo, Septembei 2Sfch, ISS2. rriHK OLYDKSDALK ENTIRE
YOUNG PRINCE CHARLIE will travel as under : — Monday -To (_'amp\ Hotel and Hamilton. Tuesday -To Ohaupo. Wednesday —To Te Awamutu and Kilnkilii. Tluusday- To Cambridge. Fiiday — At home. Satin day — At Cambridge,
Ti:iiMh : Single nuiic, £1 Is; two or more as per agreement.
I'edigiee in future issue.
All tiiaros loft with the proprietor will be grazed one month lice ; aftcrwaidb I"3I "3 (id per week will be charged. Every cue taken, but no responsibility.
Being a stranger in "Waikato, and consequently not knowing thesi'ttlois, I will (>c ss'iftftig Co v&ll upon anyosio ss &>{mig to u&e either ot my hoises, it they will lcivc addrobs at any of my stopping places. JOHN HILL, Bu inside, Cainbiidge.
IMPORTED PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE ENTIRE,
SIR COLIN.
Sir Colin, datk chestnut, pute-bied Clydesdale hoi so, rising four yeais ; has immense bone, combined with splendid action. The lollowing pedigree a\ ill show that he is bred Irom the besti stock : — He is out of Kate 111., by Sir Colin Campbell ; Kate, by Campsie 111. (imported) ; Kate, by Napoleon (imported), was the champion mare of New Zealand. For further pedigiee see Canterbury Stud Book. Sir Colin was bred by Mr Holley, Canterbury, and is a sure foal getter. Mares can be arranged to be guaranteed. He will also only cover a limited number of mares. Sir Colin was shown against all comers at the Auckland Show, as a two and three-year-old, taking both first-class prizes, beating high-pi iced imported stock belonging to Messrs Maclean. This proves Sir Colin to be one of the best that can be bred. He will travel the Waikato district. Sir Colin was imported to Auckland, when rising two years, by Mr Holley, and sold to Mr Paul, of Mangare. Particulars in future issue. Owners of mates should see this horse before making other arrangements. ROBT. LAMB.
BEST HUNTLY COALS.
A, supply of Coals and Firewood kept at my yard, Hamilton East, for the convenience of out-settlers.
> Orders for .Coals, Firew ood and Carting to be left at Messrs Scott and Cox's Store, Hamilton West. ' •
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1622, 25 November 1882, Page 4
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