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Stud Notices. 0 STAND THE SEASON A 1 OHAUI'OTHE GREATLY BRED TROTTING STALLION, YOUNG SALISBURY • Os? 5' E. V od mo mm p, 'OE2 : "■' _... :; :~S iIS. p n s £3 <*roci fa »»-i po EL • R >■* < 000 irmM.pj o 2.2 ""» « o2 YOUNG SALISBUKY

Tho bodb ami grandsons of the mighty Nutwood in the stud, not to be outdone by their performing brothers and sisters, or their sisters that have achieved distinction as producers of speed, in which classes they lead tho world, are going on reproducing their kind in manner that will soou place them in the foremost rank as well. Moi-r than 125 sons of Nutwood are now en dited with beiag the sires of close to 700 standard performers, a total which is only surpassed by old Hambletonian himself and his greatest son, Georce Wilkes. Young Salisbury was bred in Kentucky and is a grandson of the mighty Nutwood and comes by his exceptional good qualities honestly. Eight years old. ho is a handsome dark bay with black points and an abundant mane and tail, the latter running deep into the rump, an infallible sign of the gameness that his sires' family is noted for. His head is clean-cue, the ears small and alert, and the large eyes bespeak an unusual in l telligence which his gentle disposition proves. The jowl is wide, the throttles clear and well defined, corresponding to the beautiful arch of the crest. Tho shoulders are well laid, the back straight CTUD SEASON, 1903 To Owners of StallionsArrangements can now be made for ADVERTISING STALLIONS FOR THE COMING SEASON. In this connection The Waikato Abous, by reason of its Large Circulation, offers SPECIAL FACILITIES to Horse-owners to bring their animals under the notice of Breeders in the Counties of Waikato, Waipa, Raglan, and Fiako. R. J. GWYNNE. Manager. mo STAND THIS SEASON and serve a Limited Number of Mares at his Owner's Stables, Hautapu (near Cambridge)—The well known Thoroughbred Stallion MUSKAPEER Musket (imp)—Venua Transit Termß : Single Mare, 3£ guineas ; two or more, the property of one owner, 3 guineas ; half fee payable at end of season, and half when mare proves in foal Grazing free. All oarc taken, but no responsibility JOHN BROWNE rno STAND THIS SEASON JL at the Owner's Residence, St. Kilda, near Cambridge—That Most Compact Young Draught Stallion YOUNG CAMPSIE Young Campsie by Campsie dam Dolly, by Young Wellington; grand dam by Young Champion ; great-grand dam Qacenie, etc Terms on application to H. MAHOOD, Owner TIO STAND THIS SEASON . and travel the surrounding districts —The Draught Stallion EAEL OF SALISBURY, By Salisbury Pride Route later 10 STAND AT TE AWAMUTU and travel the surrounding district —The Roadster Slalliou WOODSTOCK, By Patchcm—dam Chesaey Route later WOODSTOCK is a Black Colt, three years old, bred by C. J. Storey, Esq., Te Awamutu Standing close on 15 hands, with a great shoulder, on particularly 3ound lepa and feet, a beautiful mover and of excellent temperament, this horse to get weight carrying hacks, cobs and hunters, should be an acquisition to the district, being himßelf a natural jumper Patohem. the sire of Woodstock, requires no recommendation to the public Chessey, his dam, by the well known Merrylees, is also the dam of numerous prize winners, including Dandy (full brother to Woodstock), who holds an unbeaten record in his class, and is admitted to be one of the best Cobs in the Australasian Colonies I [Open to a limited number of mares at three guineas Every care taken, but no responsibility J. POLLARD, Te Awamutu

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Waikato Argus, Volume XV, Issue 6044, 18 September 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Argus, Volume XV, Issue 6044, 18 September 1903, Page 4