\ riio OWNERS OF STUD HOUSES, j i HORSE CARDS neatly ami promptly ! I printed at Tmk Waikato Times Ollicc. . I Special quotations for STUD NOTICES J inserted for the season. I GEO. EDGECUMBE, Proprietor. j :qp O HORSE BREEDERS. J TO STAND AT LOCHIEL, OHAUPO, AND j TRAVEL THE SURROUNDING j DISTRICTS, J C A P A P I E , !By Maribyrnouß (sire of Biehmond, j Imperial and Horatio), out of Miss | Magus. Maribyrnong by Fisherman (sire of Angler, the sire of Onyx ; Ferryman, the sire of Derby ; Sylvia, | the dam of Robin Hood, Golds- i i borough, and Martini-Henry ; Fishhook, j i Fanny Fisher, Lady Heron, etu.), out of j Hose De Florence (dam of Ferry man and j King of the Ring). Miss Magus by ! Magus (imp.), out of Georgiana. Magus ( ; by l'yrrhus the Ist (Deri)y, 1S10), out i of daughter of Sli-ight-of-hand. Georgiana by Capapic (imp.), out of Georgiana j (imp.). Capapic by The Colonel (SC. ! Lcgcr, IS2S). i (Jai'Al'lE has proved his ability to get ' high-ela.ss racers, hurdle horses and ; i steeplechasers, being tin. , , sire of Ruglan, : i Sentinel, Ciipcllii, Kajcii, Sigiicss (the fiistust pouy Kouth of thu linu), Sincerity, J Uuiic, Fragrance, Kneecap, Lonely, ; Mairc , , and oilier fast horses too : numerous to mention. lie has also proved hiuihflf a getter of iirst-class weight - carrying hacks, hunters and 1 carriage horsey, his ttock having t.ikcn prizes ;it all the shows on I In; West I Coast and in Chrhtehuroh. The colours I lie gets cannot, lie beaten, hn never having I sired anything but whole - coloured : browns or biys will) blank points, and he possesses in a hiyh degree that power so ' rare in siren of assimilating with all clause;; of marcs. Also, the Heavy Draught SUilliun, GENERAL FLEMING. General Flemtnc's sire ia the groat ; Young Banker (13.") I), bred by David j ; Riddel), of Kilbowie, Scotland, imported ■ to New Zealand by the Hon. M. Holmes. ; : His sire, Banker, by Admiral out of j ' Minnie by Rob Roy. Admiral's sire, ■ ! Sir Walter Scott, was champion of i i Biittersea International Exhibition. ' i Young Banker's name and fame have j been ringing all over the Southern : Hemisphere tor the last dozen years, and ' it would be useless to expatiate on his career and to mention his successes at the stud, or to note the famous gets that ! have spruug from him would bo super- j fluous. I General Fleming (4 years, bred by ; Hon. M. Holmes) is a beautiful bay, and i stands 17 humid high, with immense '■ power, and is. without doubt, the ; i grandest and heaviest colt for his years j j ever bred in the North Otago district. | ! He is compactly built, and although his ■ hone is very heavy, is of the light, clean, flat kind, with plenty of silky hair o;i his legs, aud growing in the right place. I Bell (dam of Gt.neral Fleming) was S bred by the late Mr Robert Stulkur, out | of the famous brood mare Kate, by (Cox's) Prince of Wales (imported); her sire was that famous horse Duke of Bucleugh. Bell herself was the very best filly ever bred in Otago, Mr Stalker refusing 200 guineas for her wheu rising 3 years old. Her filly by Young Banker, (full sister to General Fleming) has taken i more prizes than one in the show ring, j and after being second at Sydney Show j was sold for £147. j General Fleming has all the characs j teristics of a high class and fashionably bred horse, and iu short is the coming sire of New Zealand. His temper is ex- j j cellcnt, he has a strong, sound constitu- j tion, and is naturally free from taint of I any kind. Capii'ie's Fees. ! Limited to 00 marcs, 32 already book ed.) | 5 guineas for thorougbrcd marcs, | I 3J guineas for single cross-bred mares. ! 3 guineas for two or more cross-bred I mares, the property of one owner. I General Fleming's Fees, ! (Limited to 60 mares, 32 already booked,) j •! guineas for single mares. i oh guineas for two or more marcs, the property of one owner. J Good paddocks with plenty o! feed i and water at Is Gd per week. All tare j taken, but no responsibility. j Apply, groom in charge, j ; JAMES BAXTER, 1 Or, I .I.McNICOL, i j Owner, ! I Lwhicl, Oliaupo. | J Luchid, Aug. .Hh, IH!)l. J A COLO MINER WHO SUFFERED j FUO.M Nervous and Wasting Debility | Loaa of Vigour, &c, was restored ! to health in such a REMARKAHLK [ : MANNER, nfteryll else had FAILED, : I that ho will <m recci[it of a self-addrcsKCil : j stamped envelope, .scut thu inodo of cure ! VLKIi to all fcllow-siill'crerH. Addrcßa, A Miner, G.P.0., Sydnny. , MRS TRAIL, Midwife, has Removed j to Jervois Road, opposite l're.-by- , S teriau Church, Auckland. Ladies from ' ! the country can be accommodated during | ■ acooiK'hcmeut. Terms moderate. 1
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2980, 20 August 1891, Page 4
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