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Stud NTmcet. rn 0 STAND T.H E SEASON AT 0 H A U P 0THE GREATLY BRED TROTTING STALLION, w a > fr Cj 2a <i re <-rf YOUNG SALISBURY** The sons and grandsons of the mighty | and wide over the loin, denoting grea Nutwood iu the stud, not to he outdone strength, yet the rump has that pleasin, hy their performing brothers and sisters, slope which elegance and high finis or their sisters that ha*e achieved dis- require. The forearms and gaskins ar tinction as producers of speed, in which very powerfully muscled, the knees flat, classes they lead the world, are going on the hocks large and strong. For his size reproducing their kind in manner that the carpal and tarsal bones are very large will soon plaee them in the foremost rank and are supported by the strongest of as well. More than 125 sons of Nutwood tendons. The ankles are of the naht are now credited with being the sires of slope and his feet of the bett. With close to 700 standaid performers, a total proper hand ing and in the hands of a which is only surpassed by old Hamhle- mechanic we have no hesitancy in pretonian himself and his greatest son, Georee Wilkes. the large eyes bespeak an unus tclligence which his gentle disposition | that was ever bred in California dieting that this grandly bred descendant of the only Nutwood would easily enter Young Salisbury was bred in Kentucky the first flight, and is a grandson of the mighty Nntwood The two direct strains of Abdallah 15 and comes by his exceptional goori quali- hanpiiy combining with a generous ties honestly. E ght years old, he is a spi inkling of Mambnuo Chief and the handsome dark bay with bUck points thoroughbred blood of Bashtrou, are and an abundant mane aud tail, the bound to tell. For to these strains we latter running deep into the rump, an owe a Cresceus 2.C2J, our world's cham. infallible sign of tha gameness that his pion. sires'family is noted for. His head is The blood that flows in loung Salis-clean-cut, the ears small and alert, and bury from his dam flows also in McKinBy 2.11£, one of the greatest young sires proves. The jowl is wide, the throttles A limited r clear and well defined, corresponding to served at £5 53 the beautiful arch of the crest. The shoulders are well laid, the back straight A limib'd number of mares will be HPO STAND AT TE AWAMUTU 1 and travel the surrr muling district —The Roadeter Stallion WOODSTOCK, By Patchem-.—dam Chesscy WOODSTOCK is a Black Colt, four years old, bred by C. J. Storey, Esq., Te Awaniutu Standing 15 hanls I inch, with a great shoulder, on particularly sound leps Bnd feet, a beautiful mover and of excellent temperament, this horse to get weight canying hacks, cobs aud hunters, should be an acquisition to the district, being himself a natural jumper Patchem, the sire of Woodstock, requires no recommendation to the public Chessey, his dam, by the well known Merryleiis, is also the dam of numerous prize winners, including Dandy (full br-ther to Woodstock), who holds an unbeaten record in his class, and is admitted to be one of the beßt Cobs in the Australasian Colonies Route later Open to a limited number of mares at three guineas Every care taken, but no responsibility qpO STAND THIS SEASUN and travel the surrounding districts —The Draught Stallion EARL OF SALISBUEY, By Salisbury Pride Route— Monday—Te Awamutu and Mangapiko Wednesday—Paterangi via Tuhikaramea to Te Rore Thursday—Harapipi and Karamu Friday—Pirongia and home Rest of weeK at Stables J. POLLARD, Te Awamutu TO STAND THIS SEASON at Morrinsville and travel Te Aroba and Waitoa Districts LEOLANTIS Leolinu?—Atlantis Big, stroug, powerful horse. During the last four years he has taken 20 First and Champion Prizes in the Show Ring. fie is the sire of Romeo, Atlantic, Lingard, etc. The hacks sired by him are amongst the beet in the province Fee : £4 4s single mare, two or more as per arrangement. MERRYBOY Merrylegs—Barry He is so well known and his stock such useful sorts and good sellers that he nerds no recommendation from me ; sure foalgetter Fee : £3 single marc, two or more £2 10s. LORD ELDERBLIE Hard T mea—Lizzie First and Champion the last two years at Waikato Show. His stock are big, strong, full of quality, and beautiful colours Terms : £4 4s single mare, two or moie £3 10a. Grazing at Morrinsville for any mares at la per week. AH care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to Men in Charge, Or FRANK MARSHALL, Owner, Morrinsville. ■ft O STAND THE SEASON 8 at the Ownt.'e Stables, Hautapu— The Thoroughbred Stallion ST. CRISPIN St. Leger—Tingara Mares limited to 50 K. HANNON, Owner *iHb, J. TEDDY, Owner. mo TRAVEL THIS SEASON I in Waikato, Te Awamutu, Cambridge, and Kihikihi Districts—The well known Heavy Draught Stallion, SALISBURY YET. .SALISBURY YET (273 N.Z. Stud B)«k, Vol. II) sire Sulisbury'* Pride (188 N.Z. Stud Book, Vol. 1) by Lord Salisbury, imported SALISBURY YF.T claims as his dam that once well known mare Darlina, bred by the late Mr James Wallice, of M angere. She was got hy Argyle, g dam Jessie, by Major, imp SALISBURY YET is a very massive horse, standing 17 hands, with a constitution that is simply extraordinary, the very best of feet and legs with fine silky hair. All his stock are more or less stamped with his three great qualities, viz., QoAiirr, Constitution, and Good Feet Terms : £4 single marc, £2 to be payable on Jan Ist, 1904, and £2 when mare proves in foal. A reduction gi\en for two or more mares the property of ono owner. All care taken but no responsibility tncuned. THOS. D. REID (Owner), Waiuku Charles Harqbeaves in charge. rpo TBAVEL THIS SEASON X through the Waipa District—That most compact Draught Stallion, LORD KITCHENER, A Dark Dappled Bay, rising three years old. LORD KITCHENER by Major Fleming dam Bess, by Prince Fergus, grand dam Violet, by Never-Mind-Him, great grand dam Black Bess, by Lord Salisbury. Terms : £3 single mare, full guarantee; £2 10s sincle mare, half guarantee ; two or more mares the property ot one owner, as agreed upon. All care taken but no responsibility incurred. Route in later issue. P. HUNT (Owner), Karamu Mark Smith, Groom in charge WO STAND THIS SEASON A. at the Owner's Residence, St. Kilda, near Cambridge— That Most Compact Y'oung Draught Stallion YOUJS'G CAMPSIE - Young Camp-iie by Campsie dam Dolly, by Young Wellington ; grand dam by Young Champion ; great-grand dam Q'.eenie, ute Terms on application to H. MA HOOD, Owner TO STAND THIS SEASON at Carter's Stables, Cambridge— The Fast Trotting Stallion PLEASANT TOM By Pleasanton, dam Maud. Maud dam of Tom Hicks, grand dam by Merrylegs —Spider. Crazing Is per week. ' Every care aken but no responsibility. Terms : Single mares £2 2*; over that number by arrangement. McMillan bros., Cambridge I T AST X7"EA ; R'S NOW READY Seven Shillings (7s) per dozen G. F. E. EDGECUMBE, Hamilton

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Waikato Argus, Volume XV, Issue 6108, 5 December 1903, Page 1

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