Notices. rpO TRAVKL THIS SEASON IN 1 THE WAIKATO, The Thoroughbred Stallion, MUSKAPEER. A limited number of mares only served. j Route : Mondays—At Mr H. Ramsay's,Rangin - obia. Tnesde-ys—At Mr Kusabs, Obaupo. Wednesdays—At Hamilton. Thursdays—Returning home. Fridays—At home. Saturday H _At Mr W. K. Carter's Stables, Cambridge. Good paddocking at Is per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility, For further particulars apply to J. BROWNE, Cambridge. Bleeders will do well to bear in mind that this horse's stock took the prize at the Horse Parade in Cambridge, as the best Two-year-old exhibited. Ho is also the sire of Peerless, who won the Waikato Produce Stakes, 1891 ; also, Lottie, the runner-up in the same race and winner of the Huia Cup in Auckland, bsating St. Hippo, North Atlantic, and others ; and Florence and Blunderbuss, all good performers TO STAND THIS SEASON AT I FENCOURT, The Pure Clydesdale Stallion, DUKE OF ALBANY, By Blair Athol (imp), out of Ruby (imp). DUKE OF ALBANY was only shown once, at the Waikato Farmers' Club Stallion Parade and Horse Show, when he was awarded first prize, defeating General Fleming and G'lancer. ffis stock are very superior, being very easily broken and grand workers. His sire and dim were two of the best and purest Clydesdales ever imported to New Zealand. Duke of Albany will travel as follows : Cranston—Monday night Okoroire—Tuesday night till noon on Wednesdaj Fcncourt—Thursday night till Monday morning Terms : Three guineas each for up to three mares ; more than three mares as per agreement, Grazing free; every core taken, but no responsibility. Fencourt Cambridge, September 9th, 1892.
TO STAND THIS SEASON A at Mr Carter's stables, Cambridge, i and travel the surrounding district, THOROUGHBRED STALLIOtf RAGLAN. Dark Brown Compact Horse, 15 hands 3 inches high, 7 years old. RAGLAN was sired by Cap-a-pie, whose cross-country otock are favourably known. Tenambra, the dam of Raglan, was a highly-bred mare, and ran five seconds in Auckland. She was sired by that grand horse The Marquis, and two of the races he won were the classic English Two Thousand Guineas and the St. Leger. Tenambra, by the Marquis out of Lady Manners—Suttin, by Pitsforrl (imported) out of Green Linnet, Green Linnet by I Delapre (imported) out of Kate Kearney. Kate Kearney by Rory O'More (imported) out of Dagloine (imported thoroughbred Irish hunter). The Marquis by Stock well (son of The Raron) out of Cinizelli. Cinizelli by Touchstone out of Brocade. Brocade Dy Pantaloon outot Boombuzine. Boombaxine by Thunderbolt out of Delta. Delta by Alexander. When on the turf Raglan proved himself a thorough honest horse and first-class stayer, able to last to the en?'! 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 Australia), 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 roomy active mares, to get weightcarrying hacks and active harness horses. Monday—Kihikihi. Tuesday—Whatawhata Wednesday—Taupiri Titursda y—Hami 1 ton Friday—Home, through Tauwhare Saturday—At home Terms : £3 10s single mares and thoroughbreds ; two or more mares, £3. Mares missing will be served free next season. Good grazing at Cambridge for mares from a distance ; Is per week. THOMAS SUTTIE, Cambridge.
rp© STAND THIS SEASON AT i- MORRINVILLE, The Thoroughbred Stallion, ST. PATRICK, By The Premier— Phamix, by Gownsman oat of Ikamataki, by Figaro out of Brunette. Figaro by Gil Bias, out of Flora Mclvor (Flora Mclvor the dam ot Frailty, the dam of Trenton, Cuirassier, &e. Phojnix, dam of St. Patrick, was a good performer. In 1875 she won the Pahautanui Stakes at Wellington,- beating a large n'eld, also the Consolation at Ma ß terton. Ran second to Cocksure for the Hutt Park Stakes, and third for tlie I rovincial Plate, being beaten by Fishhook and Pungawerewcrc (both Dunediu Cup winners). St. Patrick is a beautiful dark chestnut, standing over 16 bands, with grand bone and good temper. He has been shown six times, taking ,ix first prizes, including flawke's Bay and Cambridge last year, as an entire for getting carriage horses. " Terms : Single mares, £2 10s ; two or more the property of same owner, £••> Good grazing at Is 6d per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. . FRANK MARSHALL. Mornusville, -2nd September, 1892.
'THE DBA UGHT STALIW PRINCE FERGUS Will stand this season at Te Awamutu (owner s residence), nnd at Mr Melville's Te Rore; also, travel the surrounding district?. Good grass paddocks at cither place, one shilling per week. Terms : £2 2s single mare ; two or more as per agreement, AU care taken, ' butno responsibility. ' JOHN POLLARD, Te Awamutu. '
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3188, 29 November 1892, Page 4
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787Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3188, 29 November 1892, Page 4
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