THE WELL-KNOWN THOROUGHBRED HORSE. ''GOWNSMAN" WILL STAND THIS SEASON at WOBURN. GOWNSMAN was bred by Mr Purvis Russell, out of Dejanira, by Gownsman imported. See New Zealand Stud Book. Terms : £4 4s each Mare. Free grass to Ist January, after which all mares must be removed. GEORGE A. KING. Manager. Woburn, Waipukurau. PURE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE « LITTLE JOHN." THIS now well-known Entire will stand for the Season at THE FARM, Waipukurau. Little John has proved himself a sure foal-getter, and his stock speak for themselres. Terms, including Groom's fee: £4 9s. Paddocking free for six 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, 25th Aug., 1874. PEDIGREE 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 Hon. W. RobinCOBB & Co.'s TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES , ILL leave the Booking Office, Napier as follows: SOUTHERN LINE. Leaves Daily, Wednesday excepted, at 8 o'clock a.m. for East Olive, Havelock, Paki Paid, Te Aute, Kaikora, Waipawa, and Waipukurau. For Wanganui, Wellington, and all intermediate places^on Wednesday Mornings, at 6 a.m. Leaving Waipukurau DAILY at 8 a.m. SATURDAY at 10 a.m. for Napier. Fares to Waipawa ... £0 12s 6d Fares to Waipukurau £0 15s Od Fares to Wanganui ... £4 5s Od Fares to Wellington ... £4 10s Od N.B.—All Parcels must be PREPAID at the office, and all Passengers are requested to book their seats before starting. Booking Office—Opposite the Club. A. PETERS, Proprietor. RYJUER'S EXPRESS LINE OF IOYAL MAIL COACHES A LEAVENapier Meanee Taradale 9 o'clock a.m. 9 a.m. 8.45 a.m. 11 o'clock a.m. 2 p.m. 1.45 p.m. 4 o'clock p.m. 4 p.m. 3.45 p.m. The 11 o'clock Coach runs through Puketapu, and leaves at 3 o'clock for Napier. G. RYMER, Meanee. JUST RECEIVED, By the Undersigned, A t\ FURNACE DOORS and GRATES 6 Fairbank's Union Counter Scales 12 nests Galvanized Tubs 2 hogsheads Holloware 12 Colonial Ovens—packed 1 cask Soft Soap 1 cask Wedges 1 cask Martineau's Scotch T Hinges 1 case Ploughs 10 Iron Boilers—sizes 1 case American Brooms 20 drums Linseed Oil 1 case Electro Plate 12 Register Grates 1 nest Copper Boilers 1 case Half-tester Bedsteads 1 case French Bedsteads 1 case Single Bedsteads 1 bundle Boys' Spades 3 cases Castor Oil 12 Grindstones 3 cases Ironmongery 5 tons Fencing wire. F. TUXFORD. NOTICE. [NTENDING Passengers to Wellington, X Wanganui, Foxton, Marton, Rangitikei, Palmerston, Manawatu, Waipukurau, Waipawa, and all intermediate places, are requested to Book their Seats the evening before the Coach starts, so as to give the Undersigned an idea what size or how many coaches to put on the road. A. PETERS. ,
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Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1623, 27 October 1874, Page 408
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505Page 408 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1623, 27 October 1874, Page 408
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