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THE STUL. HE TROTTING STALLION By Imperious (imp.)— Nellie (Arab). Two-mile Champion of Australasia as a three-year-old. Sire of Dick fly, holdci lYz mile record for Australasia, 3.24; two miles, 4 36; and also sire several other fast ones. Stud Fees : £4; £2 first balance when mare proves in foal. Standing at Frankton, Hamilton, and where inducement offers. Mares met at Frankton Station. Good paddocks 1/6 a week. All care taken but no responsibility. Full particulars on application to W. TAPP & SONS, Owners, Frankton Junction. O STAND AT MY FARM, The Fashionably-bred Trotting Stallion Young McKinney—Miss King, by Young Irvington; dam, a half-sister to the dam 1 0 Ribbonwood. IINO Teke is a bay under four years, is 15.3 hands high, and shows Sin. beautiful flat bone. A limited number of approved marcs will be accepted. Mares sent to farm grazed free. Terms: £5 ss. No foal, no pay. DICTATOR WOODSIDE, TINO TERE, E. GOODWIN, Woodside.

ro BREEDERS OF HACKS HUNTERS, REMOUNTS AND POLO PONIES. The following Thoroughbred Horses will be at their disposal for a limited number of approved mares for the coming season, and will be located at “ Gwcndon,” which is situated I H mile from Ngaruawahia Railway Station The Purebred Desert Arab Stallion TITUS 11. Abdallah Caste. Foaled 1900. TITUS 11. won the Poona Arab Derby and all the weight-for-inches there ; also Bombay Derby and all weight-for-inches there, until weighted out at 14s! 7lb, the highest weight ever allotted toan Arab horse in India. TITUS 11. is allowed to be tin 1 ghest class horse of his strain ever ii. orted into the Federal States. He carries all the characteristics of his undoubted lineage—true colour, black epidermis, black feet, etc., and beautifully balanced. This is the class to fix the type. TITUS 11. has only been two seasons at the stud in the Dominion, and has proved himself a sure getter. Breeders are highly pleased with his first crop of foals, some of which have changed hands at satisfactory prices. Fee, £5 ss. ROHEPOTAB < . He O S' fL 15 H g w o w I x -S 9 i ~ 1 Ej - 1 1 E 1 iw: ROHEPOTAE is a very powerful dark brown horse with tan muzzle, about 16 hands 1 inch high, with good front, great depth and substance, a grand set of legs and feet, and is a fine mover. The lines on which he is bred are admirably suited and proved to be O.K. for getting of steeplechase horses and remounts. This beautiful young horse has been one season at the stud and has proved himself a getter. Lady Fisher, the dam of Rohepotae, is now located at the famous Shipley Stud, N.S.W., having been purchased by Mr Sol. Green at a high figure. Fee, £4 4s. Good paddocking provided at 2s per week for dry mares, or 43 for foaling mares. All care but no responsibility what ever taken. Reductions made for two or more mares same owner, if paid at service; 10 per cent, added after 15th January. For further particulars apply to Farmers’ Co-operative Auctioneering Co., Or DUDLEY RATNE, Owner. Wires and Letters to Owner, Ngarnawabia. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT HAUTAPU — The Thoroughbred Stallion GLENGOWRIE, By Soult-Lady Musket. Winner of 13 First Prizes in the show ring last year, including Three Premium Prizes presented by the Auckland Racing Club for stallion best calculated to improve the breed of saddle horses. Fee: £5 5s for approved mares, payable 2nd January, 1912. For cards and apply to further particulars R. HANNON, Hautapn. TITO STAND AT WHATAWHATA JL and travel the distiicts of Taupiri, Ngaruawahia, Te Kowhai, Te Rore, Harapepe, Karamu and Tuhikaramea— The Well-known Heavy Draught Sire OSBORNE (Day). Sire, Sail bury Pride; dam, Smart; by Lord Salisbury (imp.), by Allandale. Terms : Single mares, f 3 10s ; two or more, the property of one owner, as arranged. J. T. KEMPTHORNE, Owner. mO STAND AT NGARUAWAHIA _L and travel the surrounding districts—The Fashionably-bred Trotting Stallion GENERAL WOOD, Ribbonwood —Little Bell. General Wood is six years old, stands 16 hands I inch, and has an unbeaten show ring record in Canterbury. His sire (Ribbonwood) holds the record for a mile in Australasia, and his dam (Little Bell) was only once unplaced in 24 starts, and was never beaten in a show ring. Terms: £7 7s; two or more as arranged. Also, the Famous Imported Shire Horse RESOLUTION. Fees; Single mares, £4; two or more, £3 10s. ARCHIBALD LEACH, Ngaruawahia. foaling and Calving Season, 1911. Mr. F. M.K.C.V.S., Coolest., Hamilton East, Wishes his Country Clients to know that his residence is connected with Telephone, IS DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS AT THIS SEASON. Milk Fever—Care Guaranteed IN EVERY CASE. Orders received for Entire Colts to be Operated on Standing, without the Risk of Roping. Telephone, 210.

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Waikato Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 4852, 13 November 1911, Page 1

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