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Stud Notices. rpo HORSE BREEDERS. TO STAND AT LOCHIEL, OHAUPO, AND TRAVEL THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, CAPAPIE, By Maribyrnong (sire of Richmond, Imperial and Horatio, Hamlet, Miss Jessie, Sunshine, Dagmar, Calamia, Woodlands, The Rake, Bathnrst, Hacla, Scgenhoe, Saiouara and others who have been amongst the best performers in Australia, the names of whioh recall brilliant victories in the Maribyrnong Plate, Champagne, Sires' Produce, Derby, Oaks, St. Leger, Champion, Melbourne Cup, Queen's Plate, Sydney Cup and 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, Rnd Martini-Henry ; Fishhook, Fanny Fisher, Lady Heron, etc.), out of Rose De Florence (dam of Ferryman and King of the Ring). Miss Magna by Magus (imp.), ont of Georgiana. Magna by Pyrrhns the Ist (Derby, 1846), out of daughter of Sleight-of~hand. Georgiana by Capapie (imp.), out of Georgians (imp.). Capapie by The Colonel (St. Leger, 1828). Capapie has proved his ability to get high-class racers, hurdle horses and steeplechasers, being the sire of Raglan, Sentinel, Capella Kapai, Signess (the fastest pony south of the line), Sincerity, Hune, Fragrance, Kneecap, Lonely, Maire, Despised, Mirabelle, Christmas, The Colonel, and other fast borseß too numerous to mention. He has also proved himself a getter of first-class weight - carrying hacks, hunters and 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, he never having sired anything but whole - coloured browns or bays with black points, and he possesses in a high degree that power so rare in sires of assimilating with all classes of mares. Also, the Pure Cleveland Bay Coaching Stallion, MOUNTAINEER, Imported from New South Wales. Mountaineer is a dark bay, with black points, foaled in October, 1888. He stands 17i 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 mare Bonny by Cawston; her dam by Mr Denbeigh's Old Lord John. Cyrus is the winner of many first prizes, and was got by Mr Laverack's Emperor, who was sold to the King of Italy for a large sum. Lord John, when a foal, along with his dam, won 13 first-class prizes as the best coaching brood mare and foal, including the Great Yorkshire of £20. Duchess, the dam of Mountaineer, has taken 14 first prizes. Mountaineer will serve a limited number of approved mares at 4 guineas each. 2 guineas at time of service, and balance when mares prove in foal. Cafapie's Fees. Limited to GO mares, 40 already booked.) 5 guineas for thorougbred mares. 3J 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. General Fleming's List is FewGood paddocks with plenty of feed and water at Is 6d per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. Apply, groom in charge, JAMES BAXTER. Or, J. McNICOL, Owner, Lochicl, Ohaupo. Louhicl, Aug. sth, 1891. ■yyiLL TRAVEL THIS SEASON, Between Thames and Te Aroha, The Thoroughbred Stallion T E T F 0 R D. By Musket (imp.); dam, Pungawere* were, by Golden Grape, dam Atlanta; Atlanta out of Crescent, by Sir Hercules; Golden Grape, by Barnton, full brother to Voltiguer, whose blood is so much sought after in England; Atlanta, by Towton, full brother to The Peer, sire of Darebin, Peeress, and other good horses, half brother to The Marquis, the winner of the 2000 Guineas and St, Leger. Tetford is a full brother to Tranter, who took first prize and Champion prize in New South Wales, also first prize and Champion prize in Victoria for the best thoroughbred against all-comers. Tktford is a half brother to St. James, who won the Dunedin Cup and ran second in the Exhibition Cup. St. James is by Leolinus, out of Pungawerewere, and is a half brother to Crackshot, who won the Wellington Cup and Auckland Cup, and who stands at the head of winners for this season in New Zealand; bo all out of his dam can gallop. Tetford won Wanganui Cup, beating Waitiri, Silence, Pasha, Libeller, and other good horses; beat same horses next day in Wanganui Stakes, mile and a-half (Oat 71bs in the saddle). Won Free Handicap, one mile, Plate Handicap and Flying Handicap Thames Meeting; won Victoria Handij cap, one mile and a distance, in lmfek, 58£ sees., beating Antelope and eight others, at the Auckland Summer Meeting. Tetford should get first class racehorses, horses fit for Indian mount, or good weight-carriers, he being a very pretty horse himself. Terms: Single Mares, 4 guineas ; two or more, 3j guineas. Tetford has been limited to sixty mares. I will take charge of mares at Morrinsville, and return them free of charge, if a telegram is sent beforehand. Good grass paddocks at Is 6d per week, all care taken but no responsibility. N. DICKEY. The pure clydesdale STALLION KING FERGUS. King Fergus is a beautiful dark bay with black points. Free from ringbone, curbs, or spavins. He is a good worker and is possessed of an excellent temper. His stock is superior to any bred in the Tauranga district. Route : Monday—Cambridge West. Tuesday—At home. Wednesday—Hamilton. Thursday—At home. Friday—Through Tamahere, by Narrows, and home. Saturday—Cambridge. Tk.kv<s : "ngle .rares, 2 guineas ; two ■ii inn ;ip |u-.r iigreeinent Fvr further particulars applv to J. ALLWILL, I Rt-dwood. i Cambridge. 1 dqpteßbtti' WW-

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3017, 14 November 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3017, 14 November 1891, Page 4

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