Notices.
THE THOROUGHBRED IMPORTED STALLION FEVE, Having last season proved himself a sure foal getter, WILL STAND THE SEASON AT REDWOOD, And tra\el in the Waikato District where inducement offeis. PEDIGREE. By Lord Clifden, out of Haiicot, by Mango or Lanercost; her dam, Queen Mary, by Gladiator. Mango, by En.ilius, out of Mustard, by Merlin, out of Moiel. Lanercost, by Liverpool, out of Otis, by Bustard, out of Daughter of sister to Skyswecper, by Highllyer. Lord Clifden, by Newminster, dam The Slave, by Melbourne, out of Volley, sister to Voltigeur. Newminster, by Touchstone, out of Beeswing, by Dr Syntax. A PRIZE of £5 5s will be given for the best yearling by Fj,ve adapted for the saddle, and also one of £5 5s for the best yearling adapted for harness — of maies served in 1883, and each succeeding year \\ hilst in my possession.
Also, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion BONNIE PRINCE (Southern Champion, and winner of eleven First-class Prizes in Otago). For Pedigree and other paiticulars see cards. Bonmk Prince's sire is the illustrious stud horse Piincc, the property of Mrs Nimmo, Otago. Prince, for purity of breeding ancl as a getter of prize stock, is unequalled in the colonies ; his stock ha\ing been sold for higher prices than ever was obtained for any other horse's stock in Otago. Prince is a bright bay, stands 16', hands high; sire, Piince Charlie (imported); dam, Princess Maud the Ist (imported). Prince's she, Piince Charlie, dark bay, foaled 18")3, of the pure Clydesdale breed, imported fiom Scotland by J. and M. Macintosh, whcie he had been exhibited seven times and gained seven first prizes. Prince's dam, Princes* Maud the Ist, bay, foaled lSf>3, imported fiom Scotland by J. and M. Macintosh In Scotland, Princess Maud gained 18 prizes, including a Silver Medal in Glasgow, when a three-year-old, against all ages. Gipsy, Bonnie Piince'& dam, her sire the celebrated horse Emperor. Emperor has gamed three first and three second prizes. E/nperor's sire N.ipoleon, imported by the late J. Nimmo, gained first prize at the Bucklyve and Gartmorr. Agricultural Society's ahow as a two-year-old. Bonnie Piince, foaled 1870. is a beautiful blight bay, compactly built and of very siipciior action, and has proved himself a sure foal-gettc'r, anil has uained the following prizes s — First at the Dunedin Agricultural Show, ISBO ; first prize Taieri Agricultural Show, 1880 ; fiist pti/e Duuedin Show, 18S1 ; fiist pn/e Taieri Show, 18S1 ; and same dny fitat prize for best draught on the hoi so in the yard; fust prize Dunedin Show, ISS'2 ; fiist pii/e Taicii Show, ISS2, and firt-t prize for be&t entire horse on the ground, any age; also, first pnze Palmerston Show, 18S2 ; and first pii/e Blueskin Show, 1882, and same day fiist pn/e for best hoise or mate on the ground, thus finishing his show career up to date unbeaten. Tkkmn (for Feve or Bonnie PiinceJ : Five Guineas ; two or moie marcs as por agreement; payable 14th Januaiy, 188."). Good paddoeking, Is Gd per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. No Business done on Sundays. A PRIZE of Ten Guineas will be given for the best yeailin^ by Bonnie Prince of mares served in ISS3, ancl each succeeding year whilst in my possession. JARED ALLWILL, Redwood, Cambridge.
THE THOROUGHBRED POPULAR HOUSE ARIEL, By Dainty Ancl, dam Una, "Winner of Auckland Deiby and Dunedin Jockey Glut) Handicap in 1876 ; won Auckland Cup, carrying Sat. 21b&., and Canterbury Cup in 1877 ; won Auckland Cup, ennying Bst. ]31bs., and Forbury Handicap ; also, NoiUi Utat^o lurf Club Handicap, cairying lOst. lib., in 1878 ; and in the following >ear carried 8&t. lOlbs. to victoiy in the Auckland Cup, horn a field of thirteen &tartei6. ARIEL will travel this season as under : — Monday— Te Awamutu, Rangiaohia and Te Rahu Tuesday— At Home, Cross Roads, Te Awunmtu Wednesday— Ohanpo, Pnkerimu to Cambiidgc, and stay at Buckland'a farm Thursday — Tamahere, Camp's Hotel, till 2 o'clock ; fiom thence home tlnough Ohaupo Friday and Satin day — At Home. WILLIAM BOND, Cioss Roads, Te Awamutu.
HAVING BOUGHT THE WELLKXOWN ENTIRE HORSE YOUNG WELLINGTON, He will stand atTc Awamutu, and travel the surrounding districts this season, as follows :—: — Monday— Kihikihi and Orakau, and home tlnough Rangiaohia Tuesday— At home Wednesday — Haiapipij and Kaniwhauiwha Thursday— Ngahinepouri and Paterangi Friday— At home Saturday — Down the Mangapiko Road and home through Alexandra. Terms : £2 each mare, payable on the 10th of January, 18S5 ; five per cent, allowed on two, ten per cent on three or more the property of one ounei. Good paddock piovided at Is 6d per week. Care taken, but no responsibility. GEORGE HARPER, Puniu Flat, Te Awamutu.
F. FORREST, NURSERYMAN & SEEDSMAN, PIAKO ROAD. Orders addressed to the Nursery, or care of Mr LeQuesne, will be promptly attended to. ORAKAU SAW MILLS, KIHIKIHr. RIMU AND~KAHIKATEA. HAVING Large Stocks on hand, and the Mill in good going order, the undersigned is now prepared to execute all orders for above with accuracy and despatch. .'. W. ELUS.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1914, 11 October 1884, Page 4
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