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Public Notice. USSi TJ\ 0 TRAVEL THIS SEASON Between the Waitotara am! Waingongoro Rivers, The Splendid Thoroughbred Horse MONARCH Molial'ch is a dark brown, stands 16 hands 1 inch high, and lias splendid hone, and from his 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 bv Eaveinwovth imported dam I’lover, by Sir Hercules; dam a thoroughbred mare imported from Sydney by Henry lied wood. Esq. Havensworl hby Touchstone, dam Fair Jean. &c.. &e. (vide English Stud Book). Plover is the dam of Voltigeur. Patch. Malvina. Monarch, and Hercules, al good performers on the turf, the four latter having been -sold at the following figures 180 gns, 2JO gns. 210 gus. and Hercules (own brother to Monarch) bought in at 210 gns. Terms—single mares, £5 65., two or tnoro the bona fide property of one owner ns per agreement. Guarantee, £1 7s. All fees and guarantees to be paid on or before January 1, 1876. Monarch will travel as follows : Paten—Monday morning and Wcdaftemoon. Wairoa Monday afternoon and Tuesday morning. Waitotara —Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning (if sufficient inducement offers). Kakaramoa—Thursdays. Manutahi—Friday morning and Saturday evening. Hftwcra—Friday morning. Waihi and Ketemarae Saturday morning. R. E. Mcßae, Wood,side, Kakaramea. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT WOOBSIDE, KAKARAMEA The Splendid Cart Stallion WONDERFUL LAD. Wonderful Lad was bred in Marlborough mid is by Royal Conqueror (imported), who took first prize for two year olds at the Great West of England Show, Battersea. Dam by G lancer, imported—Granddam by Captain, imported—great-grand-dam imported mare. Wonderful Lad will run ont with marcs in good paddocks with plenty of feed and water. Mares to he taken away when stinted. Fees for single marcs £3 3s; (approved mares) £4 4s. R. E. McRAE. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON Between Carlyle and SSawera* THE 5-Year OLD CLYDESDALE HORSE LOCHLOMOND, By Lochryan, out of the imported mare Gypsey, winner of the 'first prize at the Agricultural Show, held at Wanganui in 1870. Owners of mares are requested to apply to P. Kelly, Egmont Hotel, Hawera. Terms: £3 per mare, payable on Ist January, 1876. Groomagc, 6s payable when first covered. H. D. VAVASOUR, Owner. Hawera, August 20, rjpO STAND THIS SEASON. AT ASH GROVE, Between the Whenuakura and Patea Rivers, SOMERSET. PEDIGREE. Somerset is by Traducer, out of a mare imported from Australia, by R. Hammond, Esq. He is a bright qhesnut, stands sixteen hands high, is three years old, and has an excellent temper. 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. BYMEB. September, 1875. H£o TRAVEL THIS SEASON, Between NUKUMARU and CARLYLE. The magnificent hacking sire BORDER CHIEF j (Late MARTON DANCER.} Border Chief is a dark chesnut horse, stands 16 hands high, has splendid hone, and is in every way suitable for getting good hacks. PEDIGREE. Border Chief is by Traducer, dam Symetry. Will stand as under— Carlyle—Mondays. Wairoa —Tuesdays, Nukumara —Wednesdays, I Returning by Wairoa on Wednesday ■ evening. The remainder of the week on the farm of the undersigned. Terms —£3 3s, single mares. A liberal allowance will be made for two or more mares. , - Paddocks provided free of charge for one month, and every care taken, but no re.pM.AiWy inc, a bbemeKi Wairoa.

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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 57, 27 October 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 57, 27 October 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 57, 27 October 1875, Page 4

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