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Public Notices. . rjiO T RAVE L TIIIS SEASON r. ETWEENII AWE RA & OARLYE. The pure Clydesdale Stallion PRESIDENT. President is a rich roan, 4 years old, lf> hands 1 inch high, imported from Victoria, bred by Kenneth M'Kenzic, Esq.y Heidlehnrgh. He is by Lord Clyde,out of Blossom—by Prince Charley,grand dam Plate, by Lothian Tunq both imported. Terms—£4; two or more marcs,' £3 10s. cadi. Groom, 2s. (id. All demands payable on the 31st* December, when the season ends.JOHN SHIELD, Woodstock. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON Between Carlyle and Hawera* THE 5-Year OLD CLYDESDALE HOUSE LOCHLOMOND, By Lochrine, out of the imported mare Gyps* y, winner of the first priz; at the Agrcutnral Show, held at Wanganui in 1870. Own. fs of marcs arc requested to apply to P. Kelly, Egmont Hotel, irawerc.' Terms: £3 per marc, payable on Ist January, 1970. G montage, os payable when frs£ covered. H. D. VAVASOUR, Owner. Ha worn, August 20. TO BE LEASED. -nOR a term of years, M ILL VIEW jj FARM, consisting of 260 acres of land, situated between Hawera and Ketcmarae, securely fenced and subdivided into well-grassed paddocks. Then; is also a four-roomed cottage,' newly built and match-lined, with every convenience attached thereto. This farm is far-famed for its richness of soil, beauty of scenery, and general advantages for agriculture or grazing. For further particulars apply to W. J. FURLONG, Auctioneer; or Mr MILMOE, on the property. September 8. NEW* BLACKSMITH. THE undersigned HAS OPENED business as a HORSESHOER and GE N ERA I. 81. ACKSMITH in the simp adjoining the Australasian Hon 1 and hopes by civility and attenth ii to business to secure a fair share of public patronage. THOMAS GOIIDAN. 1A IRE WOO D all the Summer 25s per cord for cash only. JAMES SOUTHBY.^ QEL LING OFF for ONE MONTH kJ ONLY at Ketcmarae, retiring from storekeeping, going to luxuriate on grass. JAMES SOUTHBY. rjno tiovvedT - this season, BETWEEN THE WAITOTARA AND WAINGONGOJIO RIVERS. The Splendid Thoroughbred Horse MONARCH Monarch is a dark brown, stands 16 hands 1 inch high, and lias splendid bone, and from bis breeding and size is in every way suitable for getting racers, hunters, or superior hackneys according to the class of mares put to him, Monarch is try Ravcnsworih —imported dan - / I’imxT. by Bi’r Hercules ; dam a thoroughbred iriarc', imported from Sydney by I ferny Redwood. Esq. Ravcnsworih by Touchstone, <ham Fair Jean, &c., &fc. (vide English Stud Rook). Rluvcr is the dam of Voßigeur, Parch, Malvina, Monarch, and Hercules, all good performers on. Ilic turf, the four latter having been sold at the following figures ; ISO gns, 2.">0 gns. 210 gns, and Hercules (own brother to Monarch) bought in at 250 gns. Terms—Single mares, £5 ss, two or more the bona fide property of one owner as per agreement. Guarantee, £7 7s. All fees and guarantees to be paid on or before January 1, 1876. R. E. MoRAE, OAHLiYLTC ~ MEAT BAZAAR. mllE BUTCHERY BUSINESS liitberto carried on by Messrs BOX and McDONLD, will in future be conducted under the above stylo, and Under the entire management of tin; undersigned. As the proprietor (Mr R. E. Mcßae) intends shortly waking c-xton-I sive alterations and additions to the premises, he will be M a position to simply BEEF, MOTION, Ac,, in the very best quality, and hopes by selling at reasonable prices, combine] with ■ civility and attention to customers, to* secure the trade of Carlyle. TERMS —Cash ; or HtOVt Monthly Skttlkmknts. 1 GEORGE FORSTER, j Manager.-

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Patea Mail, Volume 1, Issue 46, 18 September 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, Volume 1, Issue 46, 18 September 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, Volume 1, Issue 46, 18 September 1875, Page 3

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