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notices rm STAND at LOOHIEL STABLES, 1 Ohaupo, and travel surrounding Districts —The Heavy Draught Stallions GENERAL FLEMING ROYAL CONQUEROR. These Stallions are too well known and appreciated in the Districts of Waikato to require comment here. Terms for both horses: Single mares, 2 guineas at end of season and 2 guineas it mares prove in foal; two or more mares one owi.er, 2 guineas at end of season, and U guineas if mares prove in foal; lots of five mare's one owner, one mare free. Route job General Fleming, Monday : Rotorangi to Green Hill, Te Awamutu Tuesday : At Green Hill Wednesday : Green Hill to Lochlel Thursday : Loohiel to Hamilton Friday : Hamilton to Cambridge (Mr J. Taylor's) Saturday: Cambridge to Rotorangi Route for Royal Conqueror. Monday and Tuesday: At Stables, Locliiel Wednesday: Locliiel to Cambridge, through Pukerimu Thursday: Cambridge to Hautapu \ ■ Friday: Hautapu to Tauwhare Saturday: Tauwhare to Lochiel '0 STAND at LOCHIEL STABLES, i Ohaupo, and travel surrounding districts—The Thoroughbred Stallion GIPSY KING Gipsy King is a bay horse with black points, stands 16 hauds 1 inch,wi;h great power and symmetry, and is one of the most magnificent specimens of a weightcarrying thoroughbred horse in New Zealand, whilst his temper and disposition are all that can be desired. ,His performances on,the turf stamp him as an undeniably good horse at all distances and weights by his being placed in every race he started for, with one exception. He was got by Le Loiip,(by Traducer -Mermaid)~dam Gitan.a (by Rapid Bay-Gipsy). For tabulated pedigree and performances see cards. Terms: Single mares, 3^-guineaß; two or more, 3 guineas each—two guineas at end of season, balance if mares prove in foal. ! Lots of five mares one owner, one mare free. Gipsy King's Route, Monday": L6chiel to Green Hill, ~ Tuesday: Green Hill to Cambridge Wednesday.,: Cambridge to Hamilton Thursday': Hamilton to Lochiel Friday: At Lochiel s; . Saturday: Lochiel to Pukerimu Also, ' .. ; , . TO STAND AT THE STABLES, Lochiel—The Coaching Stallion MOUNTAINEER. Mountaineer is a purebred .Cleveland: Bay, bred in New South .s'ales from imported stock. He is a blood bay in colour with black points, stands lj hands 1 inch, splendid quality of legs and good feet and strong constitution; and the young stock'got by him are giving great promise.' ■ " Terms: Single mare, 3$ guineas; two or more, 3 guineas each—half payment at end of season, balance if mares prove in foal. ' 10 STAND AT GREEN HILL, L Te Awamutu, and travel Waipa Districts—The Draught Stallion CHANCELLOR (rising five years). Bred by Mrs John Nimmo, Mosgiel, Otago, and is by Clansman-dam, Dandie. He is a beautiful dark bay, or brown, m colour, stands fully ; 'lB hands high, good quality and splendid action, with most docile temper, and is' altogether a really nice horse and his breeding is undeniably the very best. fJ Terms: Single mare, £2 10s; two or more, £2 each.—half payment at end of season and balance if mare proves in foal. Lots of five mares one owner, or one man responsible, one mare free. Chancellor's Route, Monday; Green Hill to Te Ron Tuesday: Te Rore to Kaniwhanb wha (Mr Noble's) Wednesday: Mr Noble's to Tuhikaramea(MrVickers') Thursday: /Mr Vickers' to Te AwaILlltu Friday : Green Hill to Kihikihi and back Saturday: Green Hill Owners of all horses at time of service held responsible for all mares sold or ex* changed. Good paddocking at Green Hill or Lochiel at Is 6d per week. All care given, but no responsibility iucurred. I JAMES BAXTER, 1 15/9 Ohaupo

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Waikato Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 3501, 1 December 1894, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 3501, 1 December 1894, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 3501, 1 December 1894, Page 15