Notices. r\'o STAND THIS SEASON AT I LOCHIKL and travel the surrounding districts, The Heavy Draught Stallion GENERAL FLEMING. List full for IS!.)-, except for mares that visited him lastjseason. The FureCleveland Bay Coaching Stallion MOUNTAINEER. And the Thoroughbred Stallion GIPSY KING. GIPSY KING is one of the biggest and handsomest horses iu Sew Zoland and most fashionably bred, being by thai great horse Le Loup (full brother to that famous mare Lnrlinc), out of Gitana; Gitaua by Rapid Bay, out of Gipsy, by Yattendon, out of Zingara, by II Barbicre —Gipsy.
Also, to stand at his own Stables, Lochicl, CAP-A-PIE. Terms : General Flomminjr and Mountaineer, 4 guineas for single mares ; .'I. 1 , guineas each, for two or more mares the property of one owner. Two guineas at service; balance when mares prove in foal. Cap-a-pie : .'U guineas for single mares ; two or more, 'A guineas each, two guineas at service, balance when marcs prove in foal. Gipsy King :5 guineas for single mares two or more, as per agreement. GtiXKRAo Fleming's Routk • Mondays—To W. Taylor's, Green Hill, To Awamutu Tuesdays—To his own stables Wednesdays— At his own stables Thursdays To Fenconrt, Cambridge, via Pukerimu
Fridays—To Jus. Dyke's, on HamiltonCambridge Road Saturdays—To his own stable. Mountaineer's Route : Mondays — From Dinsdalo's, near Hamilton, to Mr Hodgson's, To Rorc Tuesdays—To W. Taylor's, Groen Hill, Te Awamutu Wednesdays—To liis own stables Thursdays—To Carter's stables, Cambridge Fridays-To Dinsdale'e, bv Hamilton Road Saturdays—At Dinsdalo's. GIFKY EINW'.S ROUTK : Mondays—To Anderson's Hotel, Kiliikihi, via To Awamutu Tuesdays—To his own stables Wednesdays—At his own .stables Thursdays—To McCullagh's, Cambridge, via Pukerimu Fridays—To Foucourt, Brunt wood and home to liis own stables Saturdays—At his own stables Breeders before making arrangements about their mares would Jo well to see all of the above horses. Good paddocks, with plenty of food and water for mares from a distance. J. McNICOL. August lOtli, 1592. I will give a PRIZE of Three Guineas caeli for tiic best YEARLING COLT or FILLY, sired by General Fleming, Mountaineer, and Cap-a-pie, to bo awarded at the Waikato Agricultural and Pastoral Association Show, 1593; and also at the Show, 1594, for THEN YEARLINGS, the gets of the above sires and Gipsy King, J. McNICOL. rrO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN 1 WAIKA.TO AND WAIPA, The Thoroughbred H otse ROYALIST (L AII AOItAN" CJ I) . Bred by the New Zealand Stud Company at Sylvia Park ; got by Captivator* out of Rangi, Rangi by Ravensworth'" out of Skybird.* See New Zealand Stud Book * Imported from England. Royalist is an immensely powerful colt, stands over 16 hands, aud comes from first-class stock, both on the flat and across country. Morion, last year's Auckland Derby wiiiDer, and Freedom, winner of tlin Canterbury Cup, are by Royalist's sire, Captivator; and on his dam's side, Ravensworth got among odieis those great steeplechasers Hurricane. Day Dawn, and Clarence. At the Waikato Stallion Parade last year, Royalist, then three years old, was awarded/ second prize against all the horses (7) that travelled in this district. Terms : To stand this season at half fee; £1 10s each for two or more mares ; single mares, £2. Five thoroughbred mares (dams of winners preferred), free. Fees payable Ist December, 1892. Season ends Ist January, IS!).'!. Route : —Mondays : Pukerimu, Rangiaohia, and Kihikilii. Tuesdays : Te Awamutu and Oliaupo. Wednesdays : Hamilton and Whatawhata. Thursdays : Through Hamilton and Tamahere, to Cambridge. Saturdays : At his own stables. Cambridge. 11. W. BROWNE. Cambridge, 21st September, 1592.
TO TKAUiL THIS SEASON i Through Hamilton, Cambridge, Te Awamutu, Iviiiikihi, and Eaugiaohia, TETFORD. Brown Horse, bred by Mr Trios. Morrin, by Musket, out of Pungawerewere, by Goldfii Grape, from Ata'ania, by Tuwton (imp), from Crescent, by Sir Hercules. Golden Grape, sire of Pungawerewere, is by Barnton, own brother to Voltigeiir, whose descendants Galopin and St. Simon are at the prevent time the leading and most fashionable sires in England, commanding no lcs3 a fee than 2ii() guineas. La Fleche, winner of the St Leger, IS!) - -', is by St. Simon. Fee : friingle mare, four guineas ; two or more, 3A guineas. Routk : Mondavs—To Hamilion, Le Quesue's Hotel. Tuesdays—Return to Cambridge. Wednesday—At t'ar'tr's iStabb s, Cambridge. Thursday — Through Ibingiu'diia to Kihikihi. Friday—Te Awainutn and return to Cambridge. Saturday—At Cambridge. Good paddock at Cambridge, wheie every cue will be taken of mares. For further information apply to J. S. BUCKLAND, Cambridge. qp 1! I - : DRAU GI! T STALLION A LORD CLYDE, To stand this season at Dawson's old. farm, Wlwfnwliaia, a.i.l travel Mi* sue- j roundiii" - district--, the Pte.uudit Si ail"'n i LORD CLYDE. j F. PERKINS, Wlmtiiv/habi. I
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3167, 11 October 1892, Page 4
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