JNotices. rpE THOROUGHBRED STALLION 1 FREEDOM Will stand this season at the Cross Roads (near Te Awamutu) and travel the surrounding districts, Freedom, by Captivator (imp.) out of Maid of Honour, is 7 years old, is a dark bay with black points, standing 16,1 hands high and showing superior quality of bone. He lias a beautiful temper and good action. Terms: Single mares, 3£ guineas; two or more mares property of one owner, 3 guineas; lots of five mares, one free. Good grazing at Is 6d per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred, All fces payable on the Ist January, 1895. " For extended pedigree see cards. For further particulars apply to C. WEAL, Owner, 22/9 Te Awamutu. iHE IMPORTED IRISH HUNT* ING SIRE, I PADDY'S LAND.! Mr W. D. Holgate not having disposed .of PADDY'S LAND, he will stand the season in Waikato, and will be in charge of Mr Chas. Lake, Cambridge. PADDY'S LAND was bred by J, Duffin, Ireland; and is by Ascetic, by Hermit, from Lady Alicia, by Melbourne. Ascetic is' the sire of Royal Meath, winner of the Grand Prix Steeplechase at Paris; he is also the sire of Cloister, winner of the Liverpool Grand National Steeplechase, 1893. Paddy's Land's dam May Morn, by Old Victor (winner of the Royal Hunt Cup at Ascot, and got by Vindex, by Touchstone) ; granddam Lady Norah, by Mount Zion (by Mountain Deer, by Touchstone, out of Devotion, by Harkaway)ij g granddam Polly, by Arthur (by Sir Hercules, out of Angelica, by, Sir Harry Dunsdale); gg granddam by Whalebone. Paddy's Land was imported direct from England to Melbourne for the present owner, arriving in June, 1892, and in the following August brought on'to Auckland, where he has stood two seasons ; therefore has not been in any other part of the colony. He was exhibited at the Auckland Agricultural Show, 1892 and 1893, as a Thoroughbred Sire for producing hunters, etc, and carried off the first prize on both occasions. Fee: £4 4s for single mare; two or more as per agreement, Full particulars of route, etc., in future advertisement, W, J. HUNTER, 2/8 ' Ohaupo, .0 STAND THE SEASON at Hamilton and travel the surrounding districts—The Heavy Draught Stallion WILLIE WALLACE PEDIGREE: Willie Wallace was bred by T. Badham, Esq., Wilton Park. He is a beautiful rich bay, stands IT hands high, with plenty of good flat bone, nice flowing hair, excellent fp.pt and nan. terns, and grand action. He is by Young Wallace (imp.), out of Nancy, who was bred by Mr John Steel, of the Loddon, Victoria, and was bought from him by Mr Grant, of Dunedin, New Zealand, who afterwards sold her in Sydney to Mr Badham at a big price. She was by Paisley Jack (imp.), which horse cost Mr Steel 1000 guineas in Scotland as a twoyearl old, and was never beaten in, a show-yard, either in Scotland or Vie-, toria (for extended pedigree see fourth volume of Clydesdale Stud Book). Grand, dam Flower, by Roan's Victor (imp), Great grand-dam Florist, by Prince Arthur (imp.) Great great grand-dam Jean, by Prince Charley (imp). It is quite unnecessary to go.further into this grand young horse's pedigree, as it can be seen at a glance that he is descended from the purest Clydesdale blood in Scotland, Willie Wallace has been exhibited at the following Shows: Camden, Sydney and Hawkesbury, and awarded the blue ribbon on each occasion. Route. Monday: Through Hukanui andTau< piri to Ngaruawahia, standing at Mr J. Smith's • Tuesday: Hamilton Wednesday: To Mr W, Shepherd's, Tuhikaramea Road, and back to Hamilton Thursday: To Cambridge, at ,Mr f Carter's Bazaar, for the night 1 Friday: To Pukerimu and back to Mr Windsor's old farm, standing there till Monday '% Mares grazed at Is per week, All care taken, but no responsibility. W. VICKKRS, 20/9 Hamilton,
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Waikato Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 3483, 25 October 1894, Page 11
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