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...The^StucL THE IMPORTED NOMOLK; STALLION PER FE C TION Perfection, a brown horse, stands 17.1 hands high, perfect in symmetry, with grand action.;, , ; - v , r Q," f ' ■His pedigree is as follows: —Sire,-, Coker's Perfection, g s Warthis Perfection,! ggs/Jackson's, Perfection, ggg s Cnttdn, gggg s.' Bay Beckiugham, ggggg s Grand Conqueror, ggggggs Henderson's King George. "Dam by Old Phenomenon (which, horse trotted 18 miles in the hour, and 1 was sold for 800 guineas),' gd by Wink's Champion. , •: Two half-brothers, to Perfection were sold for 500 and 800 guineas respectively when five and three years old, Perfection has taken 27< First and Champion, Prizes and' never suffered defeat.. This grand stallion will stand at Mr Carter' 3 stables, Cambridge, this season, and travel as follows: - Monday: From Cambridge to Tauwhare. Tuesday : Tauwhare to Hamilton. Wednesday : Hamilton all day, at Gwynne'a stables. Thursday,:' Hamilton to Cambridge, where he will remain till Monday. ' Terms : Four guineas for single mare : two or more as per agreement. Service fees to be paid on or before 10th January, 1891 ■ ' For particulars apply to Thos. Heslop, groom in charge,* Grazing, Is 6d per week. Every care taken but no responsibiltiy. Perfection's services will be limited, so owners can rely upon,their mares receiving every attention. T. BRADLEY, Proprietor. Meadowbank, Te Aroha, September, 1893.' s 30 Duke of alban y By Blair Athol (imp), out of Ruby (imp). --■■■:■ :,r ' . Blair Athol by Lord Clyde; dam of Lord Clyde by Young Samson,' by Sampson out of by Clydesdale Tam. sk, etc. Ruby by Warrior, dam by Young Sir Walter, etc., etc. As a yearling Blair Athol took (iist prize at Ayr, first at Stirling, and fet l at the Highland Society's Show at Dumfries; as a twoyear old he took third prize 4t Ayr, third at Glasgow, first at Falkirk, first at Stirling; and fourth at the London international Meeting. Blair Athol was with- : out doubt the very best Clydesdale, stallion ever imported to Auckland, and Ruby was the best mare ever shown >in Auckland, having never suffered'defeat. ■ " .n'i ' Duke of Albany was oniy shown once —at th'« Waikato Farmers' Club Stallion Parade and Horse Show—when he was awarded ' first' prize,' ■' defeating 'General Fleming and Glancer. His stock are very superior, being • very broken and .grand workers,; and mares got by him'shouldjbe very valuable^for as no Clydesdale can be better bredi' S J i Djjke oPj Albam will stand this season at Meadowbank, near Te 'Aroha,-and will .trayelas;follows !; /; •J.Monday $" Via Waihou for Morrinsville Tuesday :;Tq/Richmorid Downs ' ' C Wednesday : Home to Meadowbank via Walton Friday; To Te Aroha West and Shaftesbury'' ' Remainder of the week: At Meadowbank

Terms: Three guineas each mare up to three inares j'morethan that number as per agreement. . Grazing :1a 6dl per: week: every care taken but no responsibility.. • ,ut ? . Service fees to be paid on or before 10th January, 1594. ;! , : ; v Further: particulars may be .obtained from James Browne, in charge of the horse. , ; : T. BRADLEY, : : Proprietor. Meadow bank, Te Aroha, : September, 1893. s 30 TO STAND THIS SEASON at Carter's Bazaar, Cambridge, and travel the i surrounding district. The celebrated trotting stallion • ;, . BALDERDASH. Balderdash is by Rouser-Mischief (one of the best ..trotters, New Zealand has produced, and'whose victories on the track in Wanganui, : Christchurch, and, Dunedin, are too well known 1 to 'need comment). Balderdash: is a dark dapple chestnut, possessing rarebone and muscle, with the very best of action, and a beautiful temper. As a performer he has shown that for style and speed he has few equals, having the season before last in one day at the New Brighton' course won'the Maiden Trot (two miles), the Three-mile Saddle, Trot, finishing up the day by running second in a field of sixteen in the Two-mile Trot. _ Terms : Single mares, 3i guineas; two or more, property of same owner, three guineas. Good paddocks at one shilling per week; all care taken but no responsibility. Mares left at Mr Carter's stables will receive every attention. f •Jilbr further particulars apply- to J. DALGLIESH, Owner, Cambridge. , oc

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Waikato Times, Volume XLI, Issue 3344, 2 December 1893, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XLI, Issue 3344, 2 December 1893, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XLI, Issue 3344, 2 December 1893, Page 15