CLYDESDALE EN HUE LITTLE JOHN." npHIS now well-known Entire will stand I for the Season at THE FARM, Waipukuiuu. Little John has proved himself a sure foal-getter, and Iris stock speak for themselves. Terms, including Groom's fee : £4 9s, Paddocking free for 6 weeks. Every care, but no responsibility. Mares left with Mr John Evans, at Little Bush, will be forwarded to Waipukurau and delivered again at Little Bush free of charge. The Farm, Waipukurau, 15th Oct., 1873. PEDIGBEE OF LITTLE JOHN. Dam—Nancy, by second prize horse at, Battersea, out of Becky, prize mare bred by Sir William Stirling Maxwell, of Kier, Bart.; Sire—CHEVIOT, by Royal Conqueror, awarded first prize at Battersea (and imported to New Zealand by the Honorable W. Robinson of Cheviot Hills), out of Betty, winner of many prizes ; also bred by Sir William Stirling Maxwell, Bart., and also imported by the Eon. W. RobinRAM S FOR SALE. AOA MERINO RAMS, chiefly the 1 OU produce of Imported Steiger and Curries Rams of a High Class, out of Carefully-bred Pedigreed Ewes, Descended from direct importations from Ghudegast's Celebrated Flock. These Rams can be seen in the wool till Christmas, and after that a specimen will be left on the shoulder of each sheep, which will also be numbered and the exact weight of each fleece recorded. For Wool, good full-sized frames, and hardy constitution, these Rams offer a very superior choice. Also,— About the same number of T EICESTER and LINCOLN RAMS XU (Fine and nearly Pure) the produce of Ewes by Pure Imported Rams. They will be shorn within a few days but the accurate weights of the fleece of each Ram, duly numbered, will be recorded, and a specimen of the wool also left on the shoulder. These Rams arc; well worth inspection, and can be seen at any time on applicaWaipukurau, Dec. 4, 1873. Sheep Overseer. Mount Herbert. Mm iREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE. One-half of town section No. 508, Eastern Spit, with Cottage Residence, and the Building formerly occupied as the Times Title under the Land Transfer Act. For terms and particulars apply at the office of this Paper. T. B. HARDING.
■"* P , r=< H 4 Q EELLMONGERY, Waipukurau. . HE Undersigned begs to notify that I the Works arc now ready for commencing this Season's Wool Scouring and Fellmoiigering at current rates. From the improvements made for facilitating the drying, and the ample accommodation at command.for storing, parties sending their wool may expect to have it quickly ready for shipment in first class condition. Early application necessary, as every one will bo taken in regular order. Skins and Wool purchased at liberal prices. B. F. GUIINEY, Manager. N.B.—Several steady hands wanted immediately, men accustomed to the work preferred. Waipukurau, Dec. 4,1873. MOORE, ENGINEER & PHOTOGRAPHER, WAIPAWA,
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Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1539, 6 January 1874, Page 71
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461Page 71 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1539, 6 January 1874, Page 71
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