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Stud Notices. P3PI TMTVAP' }K' TROTTING STALJCTATOp 'iCTATOJLi 'ILL travel the Waikato District this Season. Further particulars apply to W. TAPP. Frankton. k GENERAL SOULT, f& )| 1905. 8 SOULT lI,IB9O—HOTCHERIXA, 1803. Soult : Beauharnais, 1874, by Josephine, 1854-See Saw, 5, 1865 ; Inheritress, 1840Birdcatcher, n, 1853 (sire The Baron) ; Margery Daw, 1850-Buccaneer, 14, 1857 (sire ot Kisber and Formosa —St. bimon, 11, 1881 (sire of Persimmon and Diamond Jubilee;, St. Angela, 1865-Galopin, 3,1872 Derby (sire Donovan): Adeline, 1851-King Tom, 3, 1851 (sire kingcraft) ; Flying Duchess, 1853-Vedette, 19, 1854, Two Thous. G., Doncaster Cup. Hoicherina, 1893: Hipporina, 1878Hotchkiss, 2, 1885 (sire of Multiform) Yatterma, 1865 (won Ooraces;-Hippocam-pus, 12, 1873; Kohinoor-Yattendon, 17, 1861 (sireoi Chester); Fanny Fisher, 1865, 'dam iorpedo)-Dainty Ariel, 17, JSS7; Petroleuse (imp.), 1809-Musket (imp.) 3, 1867 (sire of Carbine); Hartshorn, 1861Oxford, 12, 1557 of Sterling); Daughter of Brown Bess-West Australian, 1857-Tcxopholite, 3, 1855, Ascot Derby. Th:s is one of the best bred horses in the country for getting hacks and cross-country stock, having the great Dainty Ariel blood, noted for hardiness and jumping. At Auckland Racing Club Spring Meeting, 1907, as a two-year-old, won Welcome Stakes, 260 sovs., beating five others ; same meeting won Musket Stakes, 200 sovs., 8.12 (top weight), beating 12 others. He met with an accident just after, and did not race for two years, when he ran second to Salute, at A.R.C. Summer Meeting, in the Newmarket Handicap. TERMS : Single Mare, £5 ; Two or more, £4 each. Grazing : 1/6 per week. Every care I will be taken, but no responsibility. : Further particulars from A. J. B DEKE ' "Burwood," MATAMATA. /GENERAL VIfOOD. STRAIGHT OUT TROTTHR. ARCHIBALD LEACH, OWNER. IN CHARGE. Six years old, with unbeaten show ring performances in Canterbury. The most fashionable bred trotting sire in Australasia, standing 16 hands, linr a perfect horse. General Wood by Ribbonwood, Little Bell by General Tracy, dam Brenda. STUD FEES : £7 79 ; other than trotting mares, as arranged. Standing at Ngaruawahia, Hamilton, and where inducement offers. RESOLUTION AND PRINCE MARCHALL ALSO OUT. 764 UiS .- PRELIMINARY 4 NOTICE. TO, STAND AT HAMILTON And to Travel Surrounding Districts, the Recing Pony " TT^OROIRANGI." Six vears, 14.3 Hands, by Rarogiputu—Never Return. TERMS : £M 3b ; £2 2s, payable on January Ist, balance when Mare proves in foal. For further particulars, C. RASSMUSSEN, Hamilton. (Public Notices.) NOTICE. SOUTH AUCKLAND COURSING CLUB. TfIRESPASSERS on the Coursing _L Grounds at Silverdale will be prosecuted, and dogs instantly destroyed. J. B. SCOTT, 391 Hon. Sec. i T T TO LEASE. 900 ACRES of sood land, with _A/l/ right of purchase in 5 years at £6 per acre % Rental 5 per cent on value of P.C. Six roomed house, sheds, etc ; 1 mile from township, stores, school, church, creamery, P. 0., etc. ALSO 900 ACRES ' with right of pur ,LAJ\) chase irk 5 years at £2O per acre. New house. 5 rooms, sheds, etc., Rental, 5 per cent value on P.C. ; I mile from creamery, and 4 miles from railway statio n . stores, saleyards, etc. ALEX r\ "TONES. AGENT OHATPO. CIPRING IO PRING CIOODS. JTOODS. rPHE T ATE ST IN RUMMER TriLLINBRY. DRESS MATERIALS AND FANCY GOODS NOW ON VIEW AT M"" F. LOOHS. " TE ARO HOUSE," HAMILTON. OUR PRICES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. For chronic cheat complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is 6d 2a 6d.

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Waikato Times, Issue 12181, 16 September 1911, Page 1

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