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STUD Nori('l'> TO STAND AT MORRINSVILLE A this coming seison and travel the surrounding districts, the following Stallions: -Thoroughbred— BUNYAN (14), Chestnut. Sire —Pi grim's Progress ; dam—Neva. Half-brother to that great racehorse, Danube. Just a few numbers left to this most promising sire. Buvyan left in his first season at the stud that most promising colt Beflford, the only one of his gets to yet race. Trotting Sire— GENERAL WOOD Brown, Sire Ribbon wood ; dam— Little Bell. On? of the most fashioi ably-bred trotting sires in the Dominion, with a gord show ring performance. He stands It) hands high, an I is hims-lf a particularly nice harness horse His stock show lots of size and quality—a hoise adapted to improve the breed of harness horses in the Waikato. DraughtsROYAL BANCOR Brown, 3 years. A beautifully-bred massive heavy colt, with the best of bone and feet and gocd hair, and a particularly good mover at walk or trot. This colt has never yet been shown. ROYAL DICK Bay, 3 years. A good heavy colt. Was shown live times as a yearling, and was four times lust and once second to that great colt Baron Jamieson, and is a really good bred one. ROYAL DUNDAS Bay, 3 ; em'. Sire—Lord Dundas (imp.); dam— Emma Wh Ham. A grandly-bred colt and a really good It his always been my ambition to have only highly-bred really good horses at the sUd which I now have at the service of breeders. I now give a cordial invitation to breeders to inspect the above horses at Morrinsvil e at any time. F<t further particulars as to breeding, r ute, terms, etc., apply JOHN GADDES. Telephone 61, Morrinsville. WAUCHOPE (12), By Freedom-Black Watch. ''PHIS young sire will stand atHinuera X Estate, and, without doubt, is one of the greatest constitutioned horses in the Dominion. After live years' hard racing, was retired to the stud sound in wind and limb. Fee : 5 gs. Grazing 1/6 per week. W. C. RING, Owner. mO STAND THIS SEASON AT X CAMBRIDGE and travel the surrounding district. RESOLUTION Sire—Gunthorpe, Sire Anchorite, Dam Lively. Para—Sweet Echo by Blyth Echo, Gr Dam Smiler by Honest Tom, G.Gr Dam Jewel by Plough Boy. Bred by His Majesty, the late King Edward. Terms—Single Mare, 4 jjuineas; two or more, £3 lOjs. W. MCLEAN, H. REYNELL, Owners, CAMBRIDGE. mO STAND THE SEASON at the 1 Farm on Ohaupo-Te Awamutu Road The Imported Thoroughbred Stallion QUIN ABBEY. Also, the Imported Welsh Cob Stallion TOTAL. For further particulars apply to ERNEST POTT*, Ngaroto. 'Phone 65, Te Awamu'u. mO STAND THE SEASON at DalX gliesh and McDonald's Stables, snd 'ravel where inducement offera— The Trotting Stallion WILD CRY Site Wildwood (imp); dam —Lady Criterion. Wild Cry is a brown horse 17 hands high, perfect conformation and even tempered, straight-out trotter, 8 years old. He has won over all distances, and is a sure foal getter. Mares met by rail and correspondence promptly attended to. Grass 2/- per week. Every care but no responsibility. Route— Monday—Camhr dge Tues lay—Leamington Wedresday—Hautapu and Matangi Thursday -Hamilton Friday—Ngaruawahia and Taupiri Saturday—Te Kowhai, Watawhata, and Hamilton. Fees: Single mare £5, two or more by arrangement. Payable January Ist, 1915. For further particulars and cards apply to THOS. McGRATH, Owner, C/o Dalgliesh and McDonald's Stables, Hamilton.

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Waikato Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5727, 2 October 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5727, 2 October 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5727, 2 October 1914, Page 1

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