The Stud. TIJOMQiOTD NORIQLK, STALLION PERFECTION Perfection, a brown-horse, stands 17.1 hands high, perfect in symmetry, with grand action. His r .p,edigree r is. >„. follows '.-Sire, Cokeifs'Perfection, gs'Warthis Perfection, :gg s Jabks6u'a forfec'tion, ggg s. Catton, 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 was sold for 800 guineas), gd fcy^inkj'sChampionj(l if \vyjf-; ' Two 'half-brothers ; to Perfebtibn 1 were •sold for 500 and 800 guineas respectively when five and three years old. f'.--, Perfection has taken 27 First and Champion Prizes and never suffered defeat. Tins' €arter'3 stables, Cambridge, thisleasori, and travel as follows :-\ Monday: Prom Cambridge to Tailwhare. -■■' '-.sot Tuesday ;s Tauwhare to Hamilton. Wednesday i: Hamilton all i day,: at Owynne's stables. Thursday;: ito ■Cambridge, where he "will remain till Monday. ' TIBMS: Pour guineas, for sin : gle'mare • two ormore as per agreement. Service fees tobe paid ; on or before 10th 1894:;; .- : - I ' l ':'- : .; :^.: .;■■-' .■---.^ ■■ For particulars apply to ThM groom in charge," "'■'•■'■' ' •' :ili: ' i "' : Grazing, Is M : per week. Every care taken but no responsibiltiy; Perfection's services will be limited, so owners can'rely upon their mares receiving every attention. ' ; - f ~:.....,.„;. ; ; ( T,BRADLEY, ..,; : '"',J-'., V .".'!'.•■..'..'"'.'7' 77Proprietor. : ;' Meadowbank, TeArolia, ' '.7 ; :'■' "• September? 1S9& ; i; ' i ' 1 ? s3O By Blair Athol (imp), out of Ruby Blair,Athol,liy.Xord Clyde; dam of ! Lord Clyde by Young, Samson; by Sampison out of Moll,.by Clydesdale Tarn, etc., , etc. Ruby, by.. Warrior, dam by Young .Sir Walter, etc.,, etc.:, As -,a. yearliug Blair Athol took first prize at Ayr/first at Stirling, ...and first/ at, .the) Highland Society's Show,at, Dumfries; as atwo-K*year.-old«he»took-thiid prize -at Ayr, third at.Glasgow.jfirfit at-Falkirk, first at Stirling, andfourth* at'the London International Meeting.; .■ Blair,AJhol.was withbut doubt the,.:very best Clydesdale stallion ever to Auckland, and Jl ßuby J WM v ii6 '(J6ubfcWbes£ mare ever shown in Auckland,, having. never suf';fered"defeatl-? ' i>i>l! <m\'i Duke op Albany'was only shown once • ! \-atthe.Walli;ajfo ,^rmew''(3idb'Stallira ■■ 'Parade-arid- ! Hbr6e r Show~when he Us vj awarded first defeating - General Fleming and Glancer. His stock l are • very very 'easily 1 broken ■™i r .g™ n mares got by ,him 'should be' very v'aluabie' for breeding, .asno Clydesdale can be better ,'•". i/» /l.v, Ml > M- ■! 'r,;S ■, :; Doke of Albany will stand this season at Meadowbank, near Te Aroha,,and -will travel as'foilows':^^ - ; 7' I ■■'■<• Monday!;- Vi'a'Waihoii forMorrioeville ... Tuesday: iTp Richmond : Down s, . 1 -"'-Wednesday: 'Home' U 4 'Mead6wb)ink via Walton f" T. ,- ' Fridayr'To w fe ?0 Aroha >y West and Shaftesbury "7 " - l ' ' We'w&k;:' At Meadow- >■{ Terms: Three :i guihfeas'each ; m'afe- up J to; three^mares/imore 1 than'jihat number /: asperagree'menW' J 7 ! . ;'' ,Jv '.' !,; '7 • •'■■ s l, t -; ; J 6ifflaing , "*l|j , i 'i6d ;^j«Br: V^efe'*f'eveiry ; '«um» *'■' taken ; bub no responsibility^7 ; ' 1;; "' ! 1 Service'fees'to depaidoh orbefore'lOth January,'lß94J- :; ' ' i;n ; ' ;y ' ! :/ " ;; ' ! f w% [particulars may be obtained from 'James Browne,;in 1 charge of the .horse. . ''' s ' ir "- ;!; ' [[;7, \"y. .-,■-. t.'madley,;.'.:. ■.''„" 7.7.;.',,. , Proprietor, i ■'■ >■■ 'Meadowbank,*Te AroKay< ;; >V <- Y \-. ' September,. 1893. ; 30 . ;,.■■/J Bazaar, Carhbridgei arid, travel .the.'surrounding district. -The.celebrated trotting stallion ■' ■[ BAiD'EItD^H; Balderdash is'by Rouser-Mischief (one of the best trotters New Zealand .has" •produced, and * whose victories on"the ; track in Wacganui, Ghris't church, and' .0 Dunedin, are<toei'well'kiiowh to need .comment). dapple : chestnut,-/ ppfcsessibg'' nirey;'bone, and ■<"• Be^otaction,'and a beautiful 'temper, -As a performer he'has shown that for style and speed liehaving tjie'smbn before last m the'W'Brighton • course -won the ! Maiden'' Trot T (two' : miles), the Three-mile Saddle Trot v finishmg up the'-dayi by Running 'second * in'Mield of' sixteen in the Two-mile Trofc v , '■'■ -'Teems: 'Single maires/S^guineas; l two or more, property of same owner, .three ; %gw jneas.' Good paddocks' "at! one shilling. I per week; 'all' care 'takenlu'Fno responsibility, v fares' : 'leftat;;Mr Carter's stahles will receive every attention.' • ; 'w further 'particwlars apply- to J. I ■ PALGLIESH, Owneri'CambridgeV oc
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Waikato Times, Volume XLI, Issue 3346, 7 December 1893, Page 11
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