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St ad otico3' 4 ■, , W . If V, •, QWNERS OV .sTUD HORSES, who want, to do buaiueas this coming season, are reminded that they cin have their STUD NOTICES PRINTED BETTER and CHEAPER at the WAIKATO TIMES PRINTING WORKS than at any other printing office in New Zeaiand. Send your order to-day. Do not MANAGER, WAIKATO TIMES PR I -.TING WORKS HAMILTON. AMONGST the sires which will he at the disposal of Waikato breeders during the coming season, is the FASB lON A BLY-1! RED TROTTI SG SIRE, rmuß gscKinnE The property of Ma John Teddy, Ohaupo. YOUNG McKINNEY is a beautiful animal, standing about 16 hands, und claims the famous McKin'ey (2min. ll|secs.) as his 6ire, and K>t'j Brady as his dam. McKinney is by Alcyone— Rose Sprague. Aloyone is by G9O. Wilkes—Alma Mater, Rose Sprague is by Gov. Sprague—Ross Kenney. Geo. Wilkes is by Hambletonian 10— Dolly Spanker by Henry (,' uy 8. Alma Mater is by ivlauibrino Patchem 58 (by Mambrino Chief ll.)—Estelle by imp. Australian. Gov. •> prague is by Rhode Island Belle Brandon by Hambletonian 10. Rose Kenney is by Mambrino Messenger —Kenney mare. Mambduo Messenger is by Mambrino Paymaster—Lady Messenger. Kenney mare is by Mambrino Chief (II) —dam by imported Napoleon thoroughbred. Young McKinney's dam, Kate Brady, (2: 25), is by Stein way 1808—first daughter of Woodford Mambrino. Steinway is by Strath more—Abbes? (the queen of trotters-]: 58J) Strathmore is by Hambletonian—Lady Waltermire. Abbess is by Albion—daughter of Marshall Ney. Woodford Mambrino is by Mambrino 11. —Woodbine, by Woodford. Katie Brady's gran ldam was the second daughter of King Jim, out of the third daughter of Robert Bruce. By this it will be seen thit he can claim descent from the in >st aristocratio trotting strains in America, and his own time (4:30) far two miles is a record for a three year-old in Mew Zealand, lie is a good performer, and during his racing career won a number of important races, notwithstanding that he was geldo_a away from the scratch mark. His fie will bo £l, Is an', as oHy a limited number of nures will be accepted,, early application is ne e-sary. JOHN TEDDY, Owner.

PRELIMINARY NOTICE. mHE WELL-KNOWN R ADSTER J. ON riLL be at trie service of breeders again this season. Full particulars in future issuo. I). HENRY. Hamilton. TO STAND THIS SEASON on the farm, Honikiwi, Otorohanga, The Purebred Shetland Stallion, " Bssffs. If sufficient inducement olfers, will visit the Waikato and surrouuding district. For particulars apply G. SIDNEY CLARKS Owner, Honikiwi, Otorohanga. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULiURE. SEA-ON, i i.t 06. Th 9 Imported Shirs Horse Besalfciflon WILL STAND this Season at the Ruakura Experimental Farm, mar ■ amilton, and travel the surrounding District. PI DIGREE: Resoi.i tiux (1900.) (Hay Horse.) Sire: Anchorite. '■ ® ire: Gunthorpe. ) Dam: Lively. Dam: Sweet Echo, by Blyth Echo. Gr. Diim: Smiier, by Honest Tom. G.Gr. Dam : Jewel, "by I'ioughboy. Anchorite, brtu by hi is ilc.jo.~ty the Km?. FEE. - Three Guineas, payable as foil iws: One-and-a-half Guineas at end of season, and One-and-a-half Guineas when mare proves in foal. All mares sold or exchanged held to b. u ioal. Padl< eking wiH bo provide 1 by arrangement. For fur'h- r particulars a t oy to 'ti.e groom in charge, or to the Inspector of Stock, Hamilton, or to the ' vorseer, Ruakuia Experimental Fisr.vi, Hamilton. JOHN D. RITCHIE, Secretary for Agriculture. Wellington, September, 1906. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. •THIE PURE - BRED SHORTHORN X BULL, Dam: Musical 101 —-Sire: Tugela Will be at the disposal of Farmers this season at the Ruakura Experimental Farru» Stud Fees, 10s each. W. Dili RLE, Manager, hawliia - Piron&ia, Coach (Via Te Rau-a-Moa). U ji* u r 1,,u on Monday and Thursday mornings, and leaves Fironuift on the return, Tuesday and > rid ay mornings at 6 am, iARES Between Oparau and I'irongia, 15s; to Te Rau-a-Moa, 7s 6d. Hans Boesen, PROPRIETOR.

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Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8007, 12 September 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8007, 12 September 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8007, 12 September 1906, Page 4