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Stud Notices. TO STAND THIS SEASON at the Cross Roads, near Te Awamntn, and travel the surrounding districts —The Thoroughbred Stallion FREEDOM. Terms : Single mare, 3£ guineas; two or more, 3 guineas each lots of five mares, one free. Route in future issue. 5/10 CHARLES WEAL 10 STAND THIS SEASON . at Morrinsville-The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion GLANCER. Imported from the South by the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Company. A young horse just in his prime; active, sound and good tempered. Terms : £2 2s, payable at end of season. Grazing, Is per week. For further particulars apply to FRANK MARSHALL, 5/10 Moninsville.

10 STAND AT MY STABLES . at Haufcapu for the season—The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion CAMPSIE, By Bonnie Prince, out of an Elgin mate. Bred by Mr Jas. Taylor, of Bardowie. This horse is a sure foal-getter and leaves first-class stock. Anyone having n:ares they wish to breed from should inspect this horse before making their arrangtments. Terms upon application to the owner. First-class paddocking provided for mares at Is each per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. RICHARD HAMON, Hautapu. ITUD NOTICE. TASMAN, Brown horse, bred in Tasmania by Mr J. Field, in 1878; got by St. Albaus, out of Zillah, by Peter Wilkins, out of a daughter of Jersey and Amelia, by Mozart from Pet, by Bolivar from Whizgag. Taaman will stand this season at Redwood, Cambridge, and travel whore inducement offers. Tasmax was a most consistent performer, as during the five seasons he figured at the post 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 £5,500, and he left the turf as sound as the day he was foaled. Some of his greatest performances were; Winning the N. Z. Cup, 1883, two miles, carrying Bst 91b, beating Nonsense, Tim Whiflier, Cheviot, Lady Emma, and others, time 3min. 3G|secs.; also the Wellington Cup, 1885, two miles, 9st 61b, time 3min. 38secs; also the D. J. C. Handicap, 1885, one mile and three-quarters, 9st 81b, time 3min. Jo£ sees; also the Timaru Cup, 1883, one mile and three-quarters, 9st, time 3min. 13secs., and in the following year repeated the performance, carrying 9st 21b, time 3min. ISsecs.

The above records are proof that Tasman could both stay and carry weight. Tastian's sire, St. Albans, is a grandson of Stockwell's, and has sired some of the fastest horses in Australasia, notably Malua (sire of Malvolio), both of whom won the Melbourne Cup, Sheet Anchor (another Melbourne Cup winner), Blink Bonny (Caulfield Cup winner), Johnny Faulkner, Pigeontoe, Ringwood (Australian Cup winner), and a host of others. Tasman has, with few opportunities, sired some first-class racehorses, viz. : Florrie (winner of C.J.C. Derby, C.J.C, Oaks, Otago Cup, Onslow Plate, V.B.C. Free Handicap, Rosehill May Handicap. Sydney T.C Queen's Birthday Cup), Hazlemere (winner of A.R.C. Nursery Handicap, beating 15 others), Philson (winner of C.J.C. Welcome Stakes, beating 10 others). Terms : Single mare, 3| guineas; two or more mates as per agreement. Good paddocking at Is per week ; every care taken, but no responsibility. Fees payable on or before Ist January, 1896. Route: Tuesday: Ohaupo Thursday : Hamilton . Rest of the week : At owner's stable -■23/9' JARED ALLWILL.

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Waikato Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3652, 28 November 1895, Page 6

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