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rjM) TRAVEL THIS SIC AHO X Between the Waitotnra ami WTdngongoro Rivers, 'The Splendid Thoroughbred Horse MONARCH Monarch is a dark brown, stands lb hands 1 inch high, and lias splendid bona, and From bis branding and size is Hi every way suitable tor get ting race' s, liunlors, or superior hackneys according to the class of marcs put to linn. Monarch is by Ha.v i a '\vn: lb -- b-d dam I’lovci', bv Sir 11r< •. nb• -: dam abm ongh(iml iimri! imparled I'rnai Sydney by Redwood. Ks((. I las ensw >."! !i by I oeeh- "lie. dam Pair .Jean, &e., Scv. (vale hnc -!i s , ii Hook). I’lovcr is (be dam uF Vi. l ' -geer. I’atcli, Maiviiai, Nonareii, and l!cc, k -, al good pei'loi'mers on !ne in'F. me. low F. er having been sold at the follow.ng Fn" ; ISO mis. fell gns, 2-ln lI'IIS. and I le eves < liV, u brother lo Monarch) bought i i a I TO an-;. Terms —single mams, v,] .is., two or more the bona, tide prop'" ty <»! one owner as per agreement. (Inaraidee, £7 7s. All fees and guarantees p, be paid on or bel’oro Jan mu y 1, IS? (I. Monarch will (rave! as Follows : I'atoa—Monday morning and Wedafternoon. Wa iron Monday aFiernoon and Tuesday morning. Waltolara—Tuesday a Fie’ noon and Wednesday morning (it snflieient inducement offers). Kakaramea—Thursdays. Mauulabi—Friday morning and Saturday evening. Hawera—Friday momuig. Wailii and Kelemarae Saturday jnornlug, it. E. Mcßae, Woodside, Kakaramea. - TO BTAXI) TlflS SEASON AT ? WOODSIDE, KAKARAMEA \ The Splendid Carl Stallion Hv o:nde kf u l la d . I Wonderful Lad was bred in Marlborough and is by Royal Gonqneror (imported), who took llrsl, prize for (wo Year ohls at the (treat. V est f>F Rnglnnd Sines,', RntletIHea. 1 lam by 0 lancer, imported—(trand(him by Captain, impi»rted—great-grand- ’ dam int; orbs! mare. | 'Wonderful Lad will run out with f jinu'es in good paddocks with plenty ot / feed and water. Mares to he taken away when stinted, r Fees For single mares £:> os ; guarantee (approved mares) £4 -is. R. E. Me RA F. TO TEA VE L Til I S SE ASON Between v Carlyle anti Hawera, TU F 5-Year OLD CLYD LSDALE HORSE | LOCIILOMOND, i By Lochryan, out of the imported mure Gypsey, winner of the First prize at the j Agricultural Show, held at Wanganui Un 1870. | Owners of marcs arc requested to ’.apply to P. Kei.lv, Egmont Hotel, - Hawera. Terms: £3 per mare, payable on Ist 1 January, 1870. I Groomage, 5s payable when first covered. IT,. I). VAVASOUR, Owner. Hawera, August 20. finO STAND THIS SEASON. A T ASII G It 0 VE, T Between tlic Whenuakiira and Patea i Rivers, SOMERSET. j'lamaiUH. Somerset is hy 'Tradueer, out of a mare imported From Australia, by It. Hammond, Esq. He is a bright ehesnnt, stands sixteen hands high, is three years old, and lias an excellent temper. Terms : Single mares, £3 ; two or more as per agreement. Paddocks Free For mm mouth only. Greatest care taken, hut no responsibility. C. ami E, SYMES. September, 1875. TJU) 'TRAVEL THIS SEASON, UETAV-EKM WAHiOA AN L> HAW FRA. The Thoroughbred Entire Horse MATAIPO, by Tradueer, out of an imported mare from Melbourne, and bred by Messrs Iveson and Andrews. He was only shown once, when he look first prize at the Agricultural Show at Wanganui in 1873, as a yearling. Teems—Single mares, £2 10s; Gurautee, £3 ids ; groomage 2s Gd. For Further particulars apply to the owner — CHARLES EDWARDS, Wairoa Hotel, JOHN DILLON, BRICKLAYER., Orders left at the Criekmakcr’s. Carlyle, Mil be promptly attended to.

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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 55, 20 October 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 55, 20 October 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 55, 20 October 1875, Page 4

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