Notices. && STAXI) THIS SKASON AT « LOCIIIKb and travel the surround i n g district.*, The H.avy Draught Stallion GENERAL FLEMING. Li.-1 iu'i int' Istl:', e::eept for mares that visited him iast-Jsctinuii. Tlte Pure Cleveland Hay Coaching Stallion MOUNTAINEER. And the Thoroughbred Stallion GIPSY KINGGIPSY KING is one of the higgect anil Ismdsomest horses in Xew Xeiand and most fashionably lard, be : ng by that great horse Le Loup (full 1 rolh'.T to that famous- mare Lurline), out of Gitu.a: Gitana by Rapid Bay, out of (Tipsy, by Yal tendon, out of Ziugara, by I! Barbie-re —Gipsy. Also, to stand at his own Stables, Loch el CAP-A-PIE . Terms : General Fleinminsr and Mountaineer, -1 guineas for single mares ; ."J, guineas ea'di, for two or more mares the property of ono owner. Two guineas nr. .service; balance when mares prove in foal. Cap-a-pie : 3A guineas for .single mares ; two or more, guineas each, two guineas at service, balance when mares prove in foal. Gipsy King : 5 Guineas for single mares two or more, as per agreement. Okxkiui, FLHMIXG'S ROVTK • Mondays—To \Y. Taylor's, Green Tlill, Te Awarne.lu Tuesdnv^—To his own stables Wednesdays— \t hi-* own stables Thursdays To Feneourt, Cambridge: via 1 'ula ! 1 i'n;i Fridays—To .Ta». Dyke's, on HatniltonCamhrid<ro Road Saturdays—T:> his own .stable. Mountaineer's Routk : Mondays —• From Din-dale's, near Hamilton, to Mr Hodgson's, Te Rorc Tuesdays—To W. Taylor's, Green Kill, To Awamntn Wednesdays—To his own stables Thursdays—To Carter's stithies, Cambridge Fridays—To Hinsdale's, by Hamilton Road Saturdays—At Dinsd ale's. Girsv King's Routk. : Monday;..—To Anderson's Hotel, Kihikihi, via Te Aw.-uimtti Tuesdays—To his own stables Wrrtnc-days —At his own \sfabloa Thwvdnys—To. Cainbiidge, via Pukerimu Fridays—To Feneourt, Riamtwood and home to his own stables Saturdays—At his own stables Breeders- before making arrangements about their mares would :!o well to sec all of the above horses. Good paddocks, with plenty of food and water for marcs from a distance. .1. MuNICOL. Auaust 10th, ISO 2. .L will give a PRIZhj of Three Guineas each lor the best YEARLING COLT or FHjLY, sired by General Fleming, Mountaineer, and ' Cap-a-pie, to be awarded at the Waikato Agricultural ami I,'astoral Association Show, ISil.'J ; and also at. the Show, IS!)I, for THEN YEARLING!:!, the gets of thu above sires and Gipsy Kin .1. McNICOL. TO IN A W'AIKATO AND \YAIPA, '1' It e Th orouglt bre d Horse ROYALIST (IjATK Aokasci). Ured by the Xew Zealand Stud Company at Sylvia Park ; got by Captivator*" out of Rangi, Ran>;i l>y Kaveiiswortli* out of Skybitd.'- Stf New Zcaiand Stud Roe k " Imported front England. Roy.u.ist is an immensely powerful colt, sfunis over 10 hands, and comes from iirst-class stock, both on the Hat and across country. Morion, last year's Auckland Derby winr-er, and Freedom, winner of the Canterbury Cup, are by Ki'Vaiist's so e, Captivator; anil on his dam's side, Ravenswotth got among oJn.-is those gnat steepleehaseis Hurricane. Diy Dawn, and Clarence. At tiie Wuikato Stallion Parade last year, Royalist, then three years old, was avarded: second prize, against all the horses (7) that, tiaveiled in this district. Tkksjs : To stand this season at half fee ; £1 10s each for two or more mares; siitLde mares, .l'*2. Five thoroughbred mares (dams of winners preferred), free. Fes payable Ist D<ce-nber, lt>!)2. Season ends Ist January, 189.'!. Route ;—Mondays: Pukerimu, Rangiaohta, and Kihikihi. Tuesdays : To Aavamutu and Ohaupo. Wednesdays: Hamilton and YVhatawhata. Thursdays -. Through liamibon and Tamahere, t.. Caml ridge. Saturdays .- At his own stables. Cambridge. R. \V. RKOVrXK. Cambridge, 21st September, 1892. mo T11A"» EL THIS I Througit 1 .'amilton, Cambridge, Te AwamuLu, Kihikihi, and Ratigiaohia, TETFCE'D. Brown Horse, bred by Mr Morrin, by Musket, out of Pungawercwere, by Golden Grape, from Atakuita, by Tinvtoa (imp), froai Crescent, by Sir Hercules. Golden Grape, sire of Pungaweivwer. 1 , is by Rarnton, own brother t-> Yoltigeur, whose descendants Galopin and St. Simou are at the prest-nt time tin. 1 leading and most fashionable sires in. Holland, com ■ manning no less a fee than *2.10 guineas. La Fleelie, winner of theStl.eger, IS!)-, is by St. Simon. Fee : Single mare, four guineas : Iwo or more, !!', guineas. Rom: : Mondays—-To Hamilton, Le (.btesue'-s I I otei. Tuesdays — Return to Ca in bridge. Wednesday— At Carter's S',.,bßs, Gam-l.-ri-lge. Thursday — Thro'igh Ua'tgiaohia to Kihikihi. Friday -Te Awasnu'>! am- return to Caiubrioge. Saturday —At (.*a'ul*r;>>g-'. Good pa.iihu-k at Cambridge, whete every care v, ill be t iki n of mares. For iurtiier ioformstim ■iie'ev t i ,1. S. !',!'('l\ LAN 1 Oambiid-e. rn irk dit a i;g sit si ,\L; iun LOKD OIiYDH, To -111 t!i;- ,in a' Pi W; or.'-- idil farm, \V h I; ■> 11 ;< , ;i- =. t tl|V. ! .-•!! r,.n„di.:- ,«■ S"-.: ,e. i e'l!|! <'LY [>!•', j P. !Ti:KiN-', Wh-'.rawb'i'a.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3165, 6 October 1892, Page 4
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