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STAND AT LOOHIEL AND 1 GREENHILL, The Thoroughbred Stallion MUSKETRY. Sire, Maxim j dam. Flattery. Bred by G. G. Stead, Esq., Canterbury Musketry is toe well and favourably in Waikate districts to require mment. He will be at GreanhlU on Friday of e.ioh weik; remainder at Loohltl, Obaupo. Terms : Two guineas end of season ; two guineas if mares prove in foal ; halfguinea leas eaoh mare if two or more one owner. Grazing at either Greenhill or Lochiel. Every care given but no responsibility incurred, ,y* W. TAYLOR, Greenhill, Te Awrnw'u, TO STAND AT MCBBIN 3VILLE (I HE FOLLOWING HORiES ; CUIRASSIER, Musket — Frailty. Will travel through Waihou to Walrakau, staying at Mr James MoNlcol’s every Wednesday night, and will be at the Waihou Hotel every Wednesday and Thursday at midday. Terms : Single mare at £7 7a > two or more, property of same owner, £o ss. Cuirassier is the sire of two New Zealand Cup winners, and also this year’s '-rand National winner, Cuiragno. No good to enumerate the long Tat of winners this horse is sire cf ; anyone interested in breeding racehorses will know that the Musket strain is the most successful, not only in Australasia but also in England. Ihe only Musket horse advertised In England is at the head of winning sire list, standing at £IOO per mare. My advice to breeders is use him before It is too late, GALLANT BEN, Benmore—Sylvia, 3ne of the handsomest and heaviest roung horses in Australasia. Will stand it Morrinsville and travel Waihou and De Aroha West districts Will serve a imited number of mares at £4 4s single nare; two or more, property same >wner, £3 3s each.' Medium Draught Horse GENERAL, General Gordon —Bonnie. Vill be at the service of breeders at the r ery moderate fee of £2 2a single mare i. wo or more, from same owner, £1 I--aoh. Sure foal-getter, and his stock ,re very promising. ■ a Grazing can be provided at Morrinsrille at Is 6d mares and foals, and dry uares Is per week. For further particulars app’y to FRANK MARSHALL, Owner ; Or, Groom in charge of horses rO STAND THIS SSASON—Too Haokney Stallion KILLEYMOON SWELL This horso was bred by the well-known eedors, Messrs Ellis Bros., of Bulls, ingitikei, and was got by their famous irebred imported Haokney StOliou ilantine, whose stock are making such cord prices , Killeymoon Swell's dam, Meg, by idonln, is recognise! to bo one of tho at thoroughbreds that ever stood in ingitikei Galantine la the first registered Hacky that ever came to the North Island, d, coming as he does from heavy prize - nners on both sides, he is stamping his >ok as a purebred haokney should Killeymoon Swell comes from famous np'ng strains on his dam's side, and s already shown his desire to follow In j footeteps of his i ncestors. Ho is rtioularly well grottn, and has any iount of stylo and notion, combined th first-olass feet and bone of the best ality. Coming from i ound parents on hj sides, he is equally clean himself ’em s : £3 3s ; £2 2s payable at e- d season. Reduction for two or more -class grazing foe marcs at Is ptr Ail care taken but no respousi H. MACKINDER, Owner, Kiblkihi 10 TRAVEL THIS BESSON IN WAIKATO—The Carriage PtalAGAMEMNON Cerms —Single mare, £3 j £1 10s duo January, 1907, balance when mare ves in foal. Two or more marcs the iperty of one owner, £2 10a each re; £1 10s duo Ist January, 1907, anoe of £1 payable on eaoh mate ivinginfoal. Ul care taken, but no responsibility urred. THOS. D. REID, Owner, Waiuku ObARK, groeiß iu charge

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Waikato Argus, Volume XXI, Issue 3360, 14 December 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Argus, Volume XXI, Issue 3360, 14 December 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Argus, Volume XXI, Issue 3360, 14 December 1906, Page 1