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Public Notice. tm rpo TRAVEL THIS SEASON Between the Waitotara ami Waingongoro Rivers, The Splendid Thoroughbred Horse MONARCH Monarch is a dark brown, stands If! hands 1 inch high, and has splendid bone, and i'rom Ids breeding and si/,e is in every way suitable for gelling racers, hunters, or superior hackneys according to the class ofninrcs put (o him. Mi march is by Itaven-uvoilb imported dam I’lover. by Sir Hercules; dam alhorouybbred marc imported from Sydney by Henry Redwood. Fsq. llavciiMvoiih by Toiicbs.'one. dam Fair .Juan, &e.. Xe. (vide ICnirbsb Stud 1’ook). Plover is the dam of Volligeur, Patch.. Malvina, Momireb. and Ilcrcidos.nl good performers on (be Imi',' llu; lour labor having been sold at tbc following figures : 180 gns, 250 gas. 2-10 trns. and Hercules (own brother lo Monarch) bougbt :i i at 250 gns. Terms—single marcs, £5 os., two or more the bona iide property of one owner as per agreement. (inarantee, £7 7s. All fees and gnarantees to he paid on or l»c fore .January I, Ia 7 (i. Monarch will travel as follows : Patea—Monday morning and Wedafternoon. W airoa "Monday afternoon and Tuesday morning. Waitotara—Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning (if snflieiont inducement offers). Kakaramea—Thursdays. Manntahi—Friday morning and Saturday evening. Hawera— Friday morning. Wnihi :iml Ketemarae —Saturday morning. R. F. MiTJak, "Woo dsi do, Kak ara me a. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT WOODSIDE, KAKARAMEA The Splendid Cart Stallion WONDER EU L LA D . "Wonderful Lad was bred in Marlborough and is by .Royal C'mi(|ueror (imported), who took first prize for two year olds at the Great "West of England Show, Battersen. Dam by Glanccr, imported—Granddam by Captain, imported—great-grand-tlarn imported marc. "Wonderful Lad will run out wit’ll marcs in good paddocks with plenty of Iced and water. Mares to be taken away when stinted. Fees for single mares £3 3s; guarantee (approved mares) £-1- -Is. I!. E. MeRAE. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON Detween Carlyle and ESawera, THE 5-Year OLD CLYDESDALE HORSE LOCHLOMOND, By Loobryan, out of the Imported marc Gypsey, winner of the first prize at the Agricultural Show, livid at Wanganui in 187 0. Owners of mares arc requested to apply to P. Kki.ly, Egmont Hotel, Hawera. Terms: £3 per marc, payable on Ist January, 18715. Groomage, 5s payable when first covered. 11. I). VAVASOUR, Owner. Hawera, August 20. rjpo STA N1) TU I S SEAS ON. ■AT ASH GROVE, Between the Whenuaknra and Patea Divers, SOMERSET. rKDimiUK. Somerset is hy Tradueor, out of a marc imported from Australia, by E. llam- ! mond, Esq. He is a bright chesnut, stands sixteen bands high, is three years old, and has an excellent temper. Terms; Single mares, £ls ; two or more as per agreement. Paddocks free for one month only. , 'Greatest care taken, hut no responsibility. C. and E. SYMES, September, 1875, rjAO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, BETWEEN WAIROA AND HAWERA. The Thoroughbred Entire Horse MATAIPO, by Traduccr, out of an imported marc from Melbourne, and bred by Messrs Iveson ami Andrews. Ho 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 ; Gnrantce, £3 10s ; groomage 2s fid. For Further particulars apply to the owner— CHARLES EDWARDS, Wairoa Hotel. JOHN DILLON, BRICKLAYER, Orders left at the Briekmaker’s, Carlyle, will be promptly attended to.

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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 56, 23 October 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 56, 23 October 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 56, 23 October 1875, Page 4

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