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Notices. 'liO STAND THIS SEASON AT 1 LOCHIEL and travel the surrounding, districts, The Heavy Draught Stallion GENERAL FLEMING. i The Pure Cleveland Bay Coaching Stallion MOUNTAINEER. And the Thoronghbred Stallion GIPSY KINGGIPSY KING is one of the biggest and handsomest horses in New 7<eland and most fashionably bred, being by that great horse Le Loup (full brother to that famous mare Lurline), out of Gitana; Gitana by Rapid Bay, out of Gipsy, by Yattendon, out of Zingani, by II Barbierc —Gipsy. Also, to stand at his own Stables, Lochiel, CAP-A-PIE. Breeders before making arrangements about their mares would do well to see all of the above horses. Good paddocks, with plenty of food and water for mares from a distance. J. McNICOL. August 10th, 1892. TIO STAND THIS SEASON at Cambridge, Hamilton, and district. THOROUGHBRED STALLION RAGLAN. Dark Brown Compact Horse, 15 hands 3 inches high, 7 years old. RAGLAN was sired by Cap-a-pie, whose cross-country etock are favourably known. Tenambra, the dam of Raglan, was a highly-bred mare, ani ran five seconds in Auckland after being imported from England. She was sired by that grand horse The Marquis, and two of the raceß he won were the classic English Two Thousand Guineas and the St. Leger. When on the turf Raglan proved himself a thorough honest horse and first-class stayer, able to last to the end of a Cup race, carrying weight and defeating the best horses in Auckland. In sprint races he showed his pace by beating performers like Teksum (who won races against the best horses in Ajstralia), Cissy, and others. As it will be seen, Raglan is a suitable horse to breed from to get racehorses and fast cross-country stock ; and if put to room,'' active mares, to get weightcarrying haKiks and active harness horses. Terms : £3 10s single mares and thoroughbreds ; for two or more mares a reduction will be made. For further particulars apply to THOMAS SUTTIE, Onehunga. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. THE TROTTING STAuLION BALDERDASH, WILL TRAVEL the Waikato District during the forthcoming season. TERMS : 31 guineas for single mare ; 3 guineas each for two or more mares the property of same owner. Good paddocking at Is per week. Route will be advertised in due course. For further particulars apply to the owner, J. DALGLEISH, Cambridge. ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING SALE ABOUT £6000 WORTH TO PICK AT ! DURING the Sale I will allow a CASH DISCOUNT of 10 per cent, off the whole Stock of: DRAPERY, CLOTHING, ROOTS & SHOES, GLASS & CROCKERY, And the Shelf Goods in IRONMONGERY. Have also thrown out about £400 WORTH OF JOB LINES, The Discount off which varies from 25 per cent, to 50 per cent. I®" Call aud realise that this is the > Oldest House, with the Largest and Bestselected Stock in the District. THOS. WELLS, CAMBRIDGE CO-OP. August Sth, 1892. BILLHEADS printed, on good quality cream laid paper, from 12s Cd per 1000. WaikatoTimea Office.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3151, 3 September 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3151, 3 September 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3151, 3 September 1892, Page 4

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