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Stud NoticesDEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. rpHE undermentioned Sires will Stand _L this season at Waikato Experimental Farm, except on the dates specified, when they will travel the following districts : HERTFORDSHIRE BOY Every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, commencing on FOURTEENTH October. THURSDAY—From Farm, through Tarnahere district, to Cambridge. FRIDAY —Cambridge to Tauwhare. SATURDAY —Tauwhare to Farm. SINGLESTICK II (1898). Same route on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, commencing on 19th October. The Importod Thoroughbred Horse SINGLESTICK 11. (Chestnut Horse). PEDIGREE. Hazleliatch. Solo Hermit, Hazledean. Bruar. Tuba. Fee (payable on demand) for approved mares suitable for getting remounts, 2j Guineas, and for Thoroughbred Mares, 4 guineas. The Imported Shire Horse HERTFORDSHIRE BOY, (1899). (Grey Horse). PEDIGREE. Paxton. Rokeby Esther. Lincolnshire Lad. Pink. Rokeby Earl. Fee (payable on demand) 3J guineas. The Imported Roan Shorthorn Bull RED LORD XXVII. PEDIGREE. Calved January 1990. Sire. Dam. Red Lord. Orange Blossom XIII. This Bull is from a noted milking strain. Fee (payablo on demand) I Guinea. For further particulars apply to the OVERSEER, WAIKATO EXPERIMENTAL FARM, near Hamilton, or to the Inspectors of Stock, Auckland or Hamilton. JOHN. D. RITCHIE, Wellington, Secretary. September, 1903. Grazing at the iate of Is fid per weekwill be charged after owners have received one week's notice to remove mares. rnO TRAVEL THIS SEASONJL Tho Imported Shire Stallion JOKIM Bred by Duke of Marlborough, imported by the Reid Bros., of Motatapu, and never travelled until last season, when he proved himself an exceptionally sure foalgetter, thus giving the Waikato breeders a grand chance of a new strain of Mood.

Full Pedigree on application. Route— MONDAY—Rangiriri to Wairangi TUESDAY—Wairangi and Tungawahao WEDNESDAY-Matahura THURSDAY—HuntIy, Ohinewai, etc. Rest of week at Riverslea, where all rnarea sent will be looked after, no grazing fees charged, no responsibility. Terras: Single mare, <£2 10s; half gnarantee, £1; full guarantee, .£:* 10s; two mares, .£2 5s ; half guarantee, £'2 15s; full guarantee, .£<s ss; others by arrangement. C. Munko, Groom iu charge. Also, TO STAND AT RIVERSLEA,near Churchhill—The Beautiful Young Stallion CROWN GRANT Bred by J. Sellers, Taranaki. CROWN GRANT is two years old, dark brown in colour, and, as the following pedigree will show, has the very best imported strains in New Zealand in his breeding : Got by General Wheeler (Champion of Taranaki, 1902), dam Gipsy, by Quality King, g dam Nell, by Chieftain, g g dam by Sir William Wallace, g g g dam Tasman Bell by Lincolnshire Hero, g g g g dam by Major (imp), etc. Pedigree of General Wheeler; Dam Blossom, by Draymangrand sire Prince of Wales (imp) 1017 C.5.8., darn Thane of Clyde (imp), g dam Diamond (imp from Tasmania) by Thumper (imp from Scotland), g g dam Flower by Matchless (imp). This youug Stallion will serve a very limited number of selected mares at the following terms: Single mares, £1 -is; ,£2 2s end of season, balance on mare proving in foal. E. J. PARKER (Owner), Riverslea, Churchill. rpo STAND THIS SEASON J- at the Owner's residence, St. Kilda, near Cambridge That Most Compact Young Draught Stallion YOUNG CAMPBIE Young Campsie by Campsie dam Dolly, by \oung Wellington; grand dam by Young Champion; great - grand dam Queenio, etc. Terms on application to H. MA HOOD, Owner. W. T. PETHYBRIDGE, Painter & Decorator, Having taken over those premises lately occupied by Mr W. A. CASTLETON D a Fresh and well Selected Stock of PAPERHANGINGS and all PAINTERS' REQUISITES. N.8.-No need to go, or send, to Auckland. W.T.P. can supply your wants at Auckland prices, with courtesy, civility and despatch. Sign Writing, Gilding.. Graining and Marbling a Speciality. All Orders punctually attended to. PICTURE FRAMING DONE ON THE PREMISES. ESTIMATES GIVEN.

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Waikato Times, Volume LV, Issue 6278, 19 November 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume LV, Issue 6278, 19 November 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume LV, Issue 6278, 19 November 1903, Page 4

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