Stud Noticesrpo OWNERS OF .STUD HORSES. HORSE CAHDS neatly and promptly printed at The Waikato Times Ofiicc. Special quotations for STUD NOTICES inserted for the season. GEO. EDGECUMBE, Proprietor. rpo HORSE BREEDERS. TO STAND AT LOCHIEL, OHAUPO, AND TRAVEL THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, C A P A P I E , By Maribyrnong (sire of Richmond, Imperial and Horatio, Hamlet, Miss Jessie, Sunshine, Dagmar, Calamia, Woodlands, The Rake, Bathurat, Hacla, Segenhoe, Saiouara and others who have been amongst the best performers in Australia, the names of which recall brilliant victories in the Maribyrnong Plate, Champagne, Sires' Produce, Derby, Oaks, St. Leger, Champion, Melbourne Cup, Queen's Plate, Sydney Cap aud other classic races), 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, Goldsborough, and Marl.ini-Henry ; Fishhook, Fanny Fisher, Lady Heron, etc.), out of Rose De Florence (dam of Ferryman and King of the Ring). Miss Magus by Magus (imp.), out of Georgiana. Magus by Pyrrhus the Ist (Derby, 1846), out of daughter of Sleight-of-hand. Georgiana by Capapie (imp.), out of Georgiana (imp.). Capapie by The Colonel (St. Leger, 1828). Cava i 1 ik has proved his ability to get high-class racers, hurdle horses and steeplechasers, being the sire of Raglan, Sentinel, Capclla Kapai, Signess (the fastest pony south of the line), Sincerity, Hune, Fragrance, Kneecap, Lonely, Mairc, Despised, Mirabelle, Christmas, The Colonel, and other fast horses too numerous to mention. He has also proved himself a getter of first-class weight • carrying hacks, hunters aud carriage horses, his stock having taken prizes at all the shows on the West Coast and in Christchurch. The colours he gets cannot be beaten, lie never having sired anything but whole - coloured hrowns or bays with black poiuts, aud he possesses iu a high degree that power so rare iu sires of assimilating with all classes of marcs. Also, the Heavy Draught Stallion, GENERAL FLEMING.
Genekal Fleming's sire is the great Young Banker (1354), bred by David Riddell, of Kilbowie, Scotland, imported to New Zealand by the Hon. M. Holmes. His sire, Banker, by Admiral out of Minnie by Rob Roy. Admiral's sire, Sir Walter Scott, was champion of Baltersea International Exhibition. Young Banker's name and fame have been ringing all over the Southern Hemisphere for 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 sprung from him would be superfluous. General Fleming (4 years, bred by Hon. M. Holmes) is a beautiful bay, and stands 17 hands high, with immense power, and is, without doubt, the grandest and heaviest colt for his years ever bred in the North (Jtago district. He is compactly built, and although his bono is very heavy, is of the right, clean, flat kind, with plenty of silky hair on his legs, and growing in the right place. Bell (dam of General Fleming) was bred by the late Mr Robert Stalker, 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 when rising 3 years old. Her filly by Younij Banker, (full sister to General Fleming) has taken more prizes than one in the show ring, after being second.at Sydney Show sold for £147. General Fleming has all the charaes teristics of a high class and fashionably bred horse, and in short is the coming sire of New Zealand. His temper is excellent, he haß a strong, sound constitution, and is naturally free from taint of any kind. Also, the Pure Cleveland Bay Coaching Stallion, MOUNTAINEER, Imported from New South Wales. Mountaineer is a dark bay, with black points, foaled in October, ISBS. He stands 171 hands high, with plenty of bone, has a splendid temper, and is a grand mover. By Lord John (imp.), dam Duchess, by Duke of Cleveland (imp.) out of Mountain Maid by William Tell (imp.); Mountain Maid from a Sir Charles mare. Lord John is by Cyrus, out of the celebrated inarc Bonuy by Cawetou; her dam by Mr Denbcigh's Old Lord John. Cyrus is the winner of many first prizes, and was got by Mr Lavcraek's Emperor, who was sold to tho King of Italy for a large sum. Lord John, when a foal, along with his dan), won 13 first-class prizes as the best coaching brood niaro and foal, including the Great Yorkshire of £20. Duchess, the dam of Mountaineer, has taken 14 tirst prizes. Muimainekk will nerve a limited number of approved mares at 5 guiucas each. 2i guineas at tiiue of service, and balance when mares provo in foal. Cai-AI'IU'S FEES. Limited to U0 mares, 10 already booked.) 5 guineas for thorougbrcd marcs. 3A guineas for single cross-bred mares. 3 guineas for two or more cross-bred mares, the property of one owner. 2 guineas at time of service, balance when mares prove in foal. Geniskal Fleming's List is Full. Good paddocks with plenty of feed and water at Is (id per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. Apply, groom in charge, JAMES BAXTER. Or, J. McNICOL, Owner, Lochiel, Ohaupo. Lochiel, Aug. sth, IS9I. CITY BUFFET DINING ROOMS (next door to the Union Bank), Queen-street, Auckland.—General Intimation to the Inhabitants of Waikato and the advertiser's old friends and customers.—THOS. McKWIN respectfully informs his old friends and the public generally that he has thoroughly altered and much improved his new and commodious premises, next tho Union Bank, Queen - street, Auckland. The ladies' Dining Room upstairs is the most convenient, spacious and comfortable in the city : an experienced waitress in attendance. lavatories and other conveniences. Bill-of-fare most liberal. Charges moderate. Private entrance to Lad its' Dining Room through Cochrane's Store.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2989, 10 September 1891, Page 4
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