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Notices, TO TRAVEL THE DISTRICT this season —The Thoroughbred Stallions MUSKAPEER AND KENILWORTH. Muskapkkr will serve a limited nun> ber of mares at £5 ss, and will travel the following route:— * Ohaupo, Tuesday Hamilton, Wednesday At home, Thursday and Friday Mr Carter's Bazaar, Cambridge, Saturday Keniworth will stand at his owner's residence and will serve mares at £2 2s each; two or more as per agreement. Grazing free; all care taken, but no responsibility. JOHN BROWNE, Cambridge, 21st September, 1894. 22/9 0 STAND THIS SEASON _ at Morrinsville and travel to Te Aroha and Walton.-The Thoroughbred Horse TASMAN. Tasman is a dark brown horse with black points, very muscular and compact big flat bone,, with good feet; shows -great strength all over combined with quality; splendid mover, and temper everything that can be desired. White on the turf he was a most consistent performer. He sported silk on 61 different occasions, winning no less than 31 events, ran 14 seconds 5 thirds, and 11 times unplaced. The value of the stakes won by him amounted to the large sum of £5500, and he left the turf as sound as the day he was foaled. A horse that could go through the amount of work he did without breaking down should leave us what we want-everyday horses. Terms : Half-bred mares, 4 guineas; three or more property of same owner, 3| guineas; thoroughbreds, 6 guineas; payable on Ist January, 1895. Grazing Is per week, All care taken but no responsibility. For pedigree and performances see cards. For further particulars apply to FRANK MARSHALL, 11/9 Morrinsville. tHE WELL AND ~FAVOURABLY known Thoroughbred Stallion PINFIRE Will travel the Waikato Districts this Pinfire—by Torpedo out of Yatterina,. by Yattendon out of Kohinoor; Torpedo, by Musket out of Fanny Fisher, by Fisherman (imp) out of Coquette (imp), by Launcelot out of Abaft, by Sheet Anchor—as good a combination of stout blood as you will knd anywhere, chock* ful of stamina and grit. The performances of old Yatterina (as game a bit of stuff as ever graced the turf) will be remembered by all lovers of horseflesh who were here early in the seventies; if they weren't, apply to French, trainer* Papakura, who will also give you Pin fire's character and tell you, as well o the Auckland Gup of 1891, he would have won that of 1892 only for an unfortunate accident; if he hadu'fc the wiuner would have had to put up a record. Pinfire was one of those out-and-out stayers, which are unfortunately getting scarcer every day, that could make his own running and finish a really good two-mile race. Particulars of route in future issue however the horse will be two days early in the week, at Lochiel; end of week at V\ hatawhata. Good grazing, Is 6d per week. Terms: 2| guineas for one,or twomares ; three or more mares, 2 guineas each FRED PERKINS, Whatawhata; McNICOL&CO., 15/9 Hamilton. iHE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE ST. REGEL will stand this season at Cambridge foi a limited number of mares. By the leading sire St. Leger (imp,) from Mary, by Mußket (imp,)— Lallan Rookb, by Pacific (imp,), this horse combines in a direct line the famous Musket blood with that of "Doncaster's great son," St. Leger. Fee: Single mare, 3 guineas, Paddocking, la 6(1 per week. Apply to R. W. BROWNE, 18/9 Cambridge. ARNESS & SADDLERY of description from £5 a set. Second 1 hand taken in exchange.-C. Walker, 300 and 302, Upper Quewst,, Auckland;

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Waikato Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 3490, 6 November 1894, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 3490, 6 November 1894, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 3490, 6 November 1894, Page 9