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Notices. 110 STAND THIS SEASON AT LOCHIEL and travel the surrounding districts, The Heavy Draught Stallion GENERAL FLEMING. List full for 1892, except for mares that visited him lastjseason. The Pure Cleveland Bay Coaching Stallion MOUNTAINEER. And the Thoroughbred Stallion GIPSY KING. GIPSY KING is one of the biggest and handsomest horses in New Zeland and most fashionably bred, being by that great horse Lc Loup (full brother to that famous mare Lurline), out of Gitana; Gitana by Rapid Bay, out of Gipsy, by Yattendon, out of Zingara, by II Barbicre —Gipsy. Also, to stand at his own Stables, Loch el CAP-A-PIE. Terms: General Flemming and Mountaineer, 4 guineas for single mares ; 3[, guineas each, for two or more mares the property of one owner. Cap-a-pie : 3£ guineas for single mares ; two or more, 3 guineas each, two guineas at service, balance when mares prove in foal. Gipsy King : 5 guineas for single mares two or more, as per agreement. Breeders before making arrangements about their mares would do well to see alt of the above horses. paddocks, with plenty of food and water for mares from a distance. J. McNICOL. August 10th, 1892. I will give a PRIZE of Threa Guineas each for the best YEARLING COLT or FILLY, sired by General Fleming, Mountaineer, and Cap-a-pie, to be awarded at the Waikato Agricultural and Pastoral Association Show, 1893 ; and also at the Show, 1894, for THEN YEARLINGS, the gets of the above sires and Gipsy King. J. McNICOL. rpO STAND THE SEASON AT -*■ RANGIRIRI, The Hunting and Coaching Stallion MERRYMAKER, By Merrylegs out out of Countess (im ported). Merrymaker is a beautiful dark brown, 15 hands 3 inches, with splendid bone and grand temper, and has proved himself to bo a getter of good stock. Merrymaker will not travel, but will stand at his owner's stable. Terms, &c, on application. Good paddocks at Is per week. W. REID, Rangiriri. THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE LARACE Will travel Raglan and surrounding district. On view at Raglan (Barlow's Hotel) on October Ist, when route will be decided on. £1 Is on service, and £1 Is on Ist January. Mares not proving in foal will be served free the followiug season. Larace is throwing first-class hacks, which can be seen -at his owner's CECIL S. VERNON. f fO STAND THIS SEASON, 1892, I. The Pure-bred Clydesdale Stallion LORD GLASGOW, At his owner's place nearßroadmeadows, and will serve a limited number of (40) mares. Cards and route in future issue. CHARLES LAKE. TO STAND AT RUKUHIA THIS SEASON Tho Pure Clydesdale Stallion, BEN LOMOND. Terms : 2 guineas each mare. W. GARDNER. rpHE DRAUGHT STALLION A LOKD CLYDE, To stand this season at Dawson's old farm, Whatawhata, and travel the surrounding districts, the Draught Stallion LORD CLYDE. F. PERKINS, Whatawhata. IjyAIKATO HUNT CLUB RACES, TO BE HELD ON CLAUDELANDS RACECOURSE, HAMILTON, o>Saturday, October Bth, 1892. PROGRAMME. 1. HANDICAP HUNT CLUB HURDLES, of 20sovs. One and a-half miles. 2. HANDICAP MAIDEN RACE (open) of losovs. One mile. 3. HANDICAP HUNT CLUB STEEPLECHASE, of 30sovs. Three miles. i. LADIES' BRACELET, of Ijsovs One mile aud a distance. 9. FARMERS' STEEPLECHASE, of lusovs. One mile aud a-half. 6. FLYING STAKES (open), of 20sovsDistance, six furlongs. 7. TALLY-HO STEEPLECHASE, of 20sovs. Two and a-half miles, miles. Nominations close at Hamilton on Saturday, 17th September, at 8 p.m. A. J. STOREY, Hon Sec. A NY person found TRESPASSING l\ with dog or gun on the Kaglau Estate will be PROSECUTED. Poison aid for dogs. R. C. MATH lAS, Manager. Tc Akau, June Ist, 1592. |

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3160, 24 September 1892, Page 4

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