Public Notices. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT WOODSIDE, KAKAEAMEA The Splendid Cart Stallion WONDERFUL LAD. Wonderful Lad was bred in Marlborough and is by Royal Conqueror (imported), who took first prize for two year olds at the Great West of England Show, Battersea. Dam by Glancer, imported —Granddam by Captain, imported —great-grand-dam imported mare. Wonderful Lad will run out with mares in good paddocks with plenty of feed and water. Mares to be taken away when stinted. Fees for single mares £3 3s ; guarantee (approved mares) £4 4s. R. E. MellAE. r|M) TEA YE L THIS SEASON, BETWEEN WATROA AND HAWERA. The Thoroughbred Entire Horse MATAIPO, by Tradueor, out of an imported mare from Melbourne, and bred by Messrs Iveson and Andrews. He was only shown once, when he took first prize at the Agricultural Show at Wanganui in 1873, as a yearling. Tkkms—Single marcs, £2 10s ; Gurantee, £3 10s ; groomage 2s 6d. For Further particulars apply to the owner— CHARLES EDWARDS, Wairoa Hotel. mO TRAVEL THIS SEASON BETWEEN lIA WE RA & CARLYE. The pure Clydesdale Stallion PRESIDENT. President is a rich roan, 4 years old, 10 hands 1 inch high, imported from Victoria, bred by Kenneth M'lvcnzie, Esq., Ileiclleburgli. He is by Lord Clyde, out of Blossom—by Prince Charley, grand dam Kate, by Lothian Tam, both Imported. Terms—£4; two or more mares, £3 10s. each. Groom, 2s. Gd. All demands payable on the Slst, December, when the season ends. Will stand at the following places, on the undermentioned days— Hawera, Monday and Tuesday ; Carlyle, Wednesday and Thursday ; Manutahi, Friday and Saturday. JOHN SHIELD, Woodstock. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON Between Carlyle and Hawera, rip HE 5-Year OLD CLYDESDALE JL HOUSE LOCHLOMOND, By Loehriiio, out of the imported mare Gypsey, winner of the prize at the Agricultural Show, hold at Wanganui in 1870. ! Owners of mares are requested to apply to Ik Kki.i.y, Egmont Hotel, Hawera. Terms: £3 per mare, payable on Ist : J .unary, 1870. ! Groomage, 5s payable when first 1 covered. H. D. VAVASOUR, Owner. Hawera, August 20. I rjp3 A S 0 N. I A AT ASHGUOVE, I Between the Whenuakura and Patea j Rivers, SOMERSET. PKDIOUEE. Somerset is by Traduccr, out of a mare imported from Australia, by R. Hammond, Esq. [ Ho is a bright dies nut, stands sixteen I hands high, is three years old, and lias an excellent temper, i Terms : Single mares, £3 ; two or more as per agreement. Paddocks free for one month only. Greatest care taken, but no responsibility. C. and E. SYMES. September, 1875. r-j-iQ TRAVEL THIS SEASON I Between Waitotara and _ Patea, the I Clydesdale Stallion, ■TOUNGLOCHRTAN. This horse is well known in the district as a sure foal-getter, and his stock will compare favourably with that of any other horse in the district. Terms :—Single mare, £2 10s ; Guarantee, £3 10s. For further particulars apply to the owner — JOHN JOHNSTON, At Messrs Christopher and Edwards, Wairoa. TOM JONES Will serve a limited number of mares At Kakaramea. AT £2 PER MARE, Selected mares (guaranteed), £5. All fees to be .paid on or before the Ist of January, 1876, when the season ! ends. Good paddocking provided, free of charge, but no responsibility. JAMES SOUTHBY.
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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 53, 13 October 1875, Page 4
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