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Notices.

THE THOROUGHBRED IMPORTED STALLION FEVE, Having last season proved himself a sure foal getter, WILL STAND THE SEASON AT REDWOOD, And travel in the Waikato District where inducement offers.

PEDIGREE. By Lord Clifden, out of Haricot, by Mango or Lanercost ; her dam, Queen Mary, by Gladiator. Mango, by Etnilius, out of Mustard, by Merlin, out of Morel. Lanercost, by Liverpool, out of Otis, by Bustard, out of Daughter of sister to Skysweeper, by Highflyer. Lord Clifden, by Newminater, dam The Slave, by Melbourne, out of Volley, sister to Voltigeur. Newminster, by Touchstone, out of Beeswing, by tfr Syntax. A PRIZE of £5 5s will be given for the best yearling by Fkvb adapted for the saddle, and also one of £5 5s for the best yearling adapted for harness — of mares served in 1883, and each succeeding year whilst in my possession.

Also, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion BONNIE PRINCE (Southern Champion, and winner of eleven Firat-class Prizes in Otago). For Pedigree and other particulars see cards. Bonnie Prince's sire is the illustrious sturl horse Prince, the property of Mrs Nimmo, Otago. Prince, for purity of breeding and as a getter of prize stock, is unequalled in the colonies ; his stock having been sold for higher prices than ever was obtained for any other horse's stock in Otago. Prince ia a bright bay, stands \6% hands high ; sire, Prince Charlie (imported) ; dam, Princess Maud the Ist (imported). Prince's sire, Pn'uce Charlie, dark bay, foaled 1835, of the pure Clydesdale breed, imported from Scotland by J. and M. Macintosh, where he had been exhibited seven times and gained seven first prizes. Prince's dam, Princess Maud the Ist, bay, foaled 1853, imported from Scotland by J. and M. Macintosh. In Scotland, Princess Maud gained 18 prizes, including a Silver Medal in Glasgow, w hen a three-year-old, against all ages. Gip^y, Bonnie Piince'b dam, her sire the celebrated horse Emperor. Emperor has gained three first and three second prizes. Emperor's sire Napoleon, imported by the late J. Nimmo, gained first prize at the Bucklyve and Gartmore Agricultural Society's show as a two-year-old. Bonnie Prince, foaled 1879, is a beauti ful bright bay, compactly built and of very superior action, and has proved himself a sure foal-getter, and has gained the following prizes :— First at the Dunedin Agricultural Show, ISBO ; first prize Taieri Agricultural Show, 1880 ; first prize Dunedin Show, 1881 ; first prize Taieri Show, 1881 ; and same day first prize for best draught entire horse in the yard ; first prize Dunedin Show, 1882 ; first prize Taieri Show, ISB2, and first prize for best entire hoiseon the gronnd, any age; also, fir3t prize Palmerston Show, 1S82; and first prize Blueskin Show, 1882, and same day first prize for best horse or mare on the ground, thus finishing his show career up to date unbeaten. Terms (for Feve or Bonnie Prince) : Five Guineas ; two or more mares as per agreement; payable 14th Januaiy, 18S.">. Good paddocking, Is 6d per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. No Business done on Sundays. A PRIZE of Ten Guineas will be given for the best yearling by Bonnie Prince of mares served in 1883, and each succeeding year whilst in my possession. JAREU ALLWILL, Redwood, Cambridge.

THE FOLLOWING MAGNIFICENT STALLIONS, THE PROPERTY OF THENEW ZEALAND MUD AND PEDIGREE STOCK COMPANY, Will stand and travel as under .— Ar Sylvia Park. Single M.ire. Two or more. MUSKET 35 guineas 30 guineas (To owners who have never made use of the Horse before, 50 guineas.) LEOLINUS ... 10 guineas 7 guineas Half-bred Mares, 5 guineas. CAP-A-PIEt ... 5 guineas 4 guineas RObEBERRY ... 7 guineas 5 guineas Stand at Cambridge and Surrounding Disiricis. Single Mare. Two or m»re. ANTEROS 5 guineas 4 guineas ELGIN 5 guineas 4 guineas Stand at Auckland Dis trick Single Mare. Two or more. LOCH FERGUS 5 guineas 4 guineas SIAND AT PuKtKOHI. A>'D SURROUNDING District. Single Mare. Two or more. YOUNG MELBOURNE 3J guineas 3 guineas SIAND Al MORRI.NSVILLE AND SURROUNDING Disißicrs. Single Marc. Two or more. LUCK'S ALL ... 3 guineas — +CAP-A- PIE will travel and visit mares when required. GRAZING at 2s Cd per week. Every care and attention will be gi\en to mares sent to the Comp.inj's propert}', but no responsibility will be taken. H. E.WHITAKER, Secretary.

OANPWICK AND mR i^iOLIN WILL STAND THIS SEASON IN WAIKATO. RANDWICK by Barbarian, out of Gipsy Girl. Barbarian, full brother to the Barb, by Sir Hercules. For pedigree nm! performances see cards. RANDWUJK'S ROUTE. Whatawhata — Monday. Hamilton— Monday night, and passing through on Friday. Ohaupo — Tuesday. Te Awamutu— Tuesday night. Through Kihikihi to Rotorangi— Wednesday Cambridge— Thursday Night Ngaruawahia.— Friday, and remainder of the week

SIR COLIN'S ROUTE. Whatawhata — Monday Fiako — Morrin's farm Hamilton — Wednesday Night Hukanuito Ngaruawahia— Thursday At Ngaruawahia tho remainder of th« week. JOHN A. LAMB. MONEY TO,, LEND, in Large or :^ SroaU SBWi.ftt r a moderate rat® of interest.—^JAokaon wad Kuawll, Solfcitow

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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1933, 25 November 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1933, 25 November 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1933, 25 November 1884, Page 4

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