THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION LITTLE JOHN TILL stand for the ensuing season ai The Fa«m, Waipukuratj, from the Ist October next. Terms, £4 4s each mare; Groom's fee, ss, payable on the Ist January next. Six weeks' grass free; afterwards a charge of 2s 6d per week. For convenience of parties about Meanee and surrounding country, Mares will be received at Mr Russell's Farm, Little Bush, from whence they will be forwarded free of expense, and again delivered after being stinted. All care will be taken of mares, but no responsibility incurred. Waipukurau, 7th August, 1872. PEDIGREE OF LITTLE JOHN. Dam—Nancy, by second prize horse at Battersea, out of Becky, prize mare bred by Sir William Maxwell Stirling, of Kier, Perthshire; Sire—Cheviot, by Royal Conqueror, awarded first prize at Battersea (and imported to New Zealand by the Hon. William Robinson of Cheviot Hills), out of Betty, winner of many prizes; bred by Sir William Maxwell Stirling, and imported by the Hon; W. Robinson. The whole family are pure Clydesdale and without a stain. 329
F. SHANLY, (Late of Christchurch), HAS the honor to inform the inhabitants of Hawke's Bay that he has taken those Premises in the rear of the Napier Club, known as "Peters' Coach Factory," where he intends to carry on the Business of a COACH BUILDER, IN ALL ITS BKANOHES, and having brought with him the necessary Plant, and a large assortment of first class materials, will be able to give satisfaction to those who may favor him with their support. F. S. has had considerable experience both in New Zealand and England, and can give the highest references as to ability, and respectfully requests a share of public patronage. All kinds of Carriages built to order, repaired, painted, &c. ESTIMATES Q-IVEN. « ——— Note the Address J^s BROWNING-STRLET Napier, In rear of the Hawke's Bay Club. April 25, 1872. 21 NOTICE. IN consequence of the continued neglect of persons to register their dog«, notwithstanding the advertise tisements in the papers from the Inspector of Police on the subject', and as there appears to be some misapprehension in regard to the requirements of the Act, the Inspector informs the people concerned, that the year is not to be computed from the date on which each individual may have registered his dog, but from January in each year, in which month after the first registration, each succeeding registration requires to be made. That the absence of a collar from the neck of a dog, though the same dog may have been duly registered, will subject the owner to the penalties of the Aet. That after this notice, in the cases of omission to comply with the Act, recour.se will be had to legal proceedings. THOMAS SCULLY. 346 Inspector of Police.
JOSEPH LEQUESNE. COAL AND TIMBER MERCHANT . PORT AHURIBI, ,'OOL.—The Undersigned will I purchase for Cash, or Advance on consignments to their Agents in London 01 New York. 211 KINEOSS & Co.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1435, 23 September 1872, Page 3
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490Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1435, 23 September 1872, Page 3
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