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Public Notice. rjM.) TRAVEL THIS SEASON Between the Waitotara ami Waingongoro Rivers, The Splendid Thoroughbred Horse MONARCH Monareh is a dark brown, stands 10 hands 1 inch high, and lias splendid boii *. and from his breeding and size is in every wav suitable for getting racers, hunters, or superior hackneys according to (he class of man's put to him. Mov.anh is In linveuswurth — imported dam I’lover. by Sir Hercules: dam a thoroughbred mare imported from .Sydney hy Henry 1 Jed wood. K'([. Haven-worth by 'l’oitelistone. dam Fair .lean. Ae. (vide English Stud Book). I’lo.er is the dam of Voltigeur. I'aieh. Alumna, Monareli. and Heieules, al good pei-former* on the turf, the four latter having Itetrii -old at the following figures : ISO eu ; . l?oO gus, g! t > gnu and Hercules (own bnelicr to Monareli) bought in al 2bu gns. r l’ mis —single mares, .IT) os., two or more tie bona tide property of one owner ns pr agreement. (Inarantee, T7 7s. All it es and guarantees to he paid on or hj dbre danmii v I, IS?B. M onareli will travel as follows ; Paten—MuTiday morning and Weda.Tcrnooii. Waima Monday afternoon and Tuesday morning. Waitotara—Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning (if sufficient inducement oilers). Kakaramea —Thursdays. Manutahi—Friday morning and Saturd ay evening. Ha went —Friday morning. Waihi and Ketemarae Saturday morning. R. E. Me R a it, Woodsido, Knkaranma. ~~ To Stand ti 11s season AT WOODSIDE, KAKARAMEA The Splendid Cart Stallion WOXDEK FU L LAI) . Wonderful Lad was bred in Marlborough and is by Royal Conqueror (imported), who took first prize fur two year olds at the Great West of England Show, Battersea. Dam by Glancer, imported—Gramldam by Captain, imported—great-graml-dam ini) oiled mare. Wonderful Lad will rim out with mares in good paddocks with plenty of feed and water. Mares to be taken away when stinted. Fees for single mares iRS os; guarantee (approved mares) £, i 4s. R. E. Me RAIO. TOTRAVIAdTiriSSI^VSON Between Carlyle and Hawera, rpJIK f)-Year OLD CLYDESDALE 1 HORSE LOCHLOMOND, By Loehryan, out of the imported mare Oypsey, winner of the first prize nt the

Agricultural in 1870. Show, held at Wanganui Owners of marcs are requested to apply to P. Kelly, Egmont Hotel, Hawera. Terms: £3 per mare, payable on Ist January, 1870. Groornage, 5s payable when first covered. 11. D. VAVASOUR, Owner. Hawera, August 20.

rjriO STAND THIS SEASON AT ASH GROVE, Between the Whenuaknra and Patea Rivers, SOMERSET. PRDIGIIEK. Somerset is by Tradncer, out of a mare imported from Australia, by R. Hammond, Esq. He is a bright chosnut, stands sixteen hands high, is three years old, and Ims an excellent temper. Terms: Single mares, £3; two or more .as per agreement. Paddocks free for one month only. G roatest care taken, but no responsibility. C. and E. SYMES. September, 1875. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON Between lIA WE R A and CARET EE, THE FINE COLT FLATTERY. Flattery is a dapple brown colt, 4 years old, by Tradueer out of Missy, standing 15 hands 3 inch. Terms—£2 10s. To be paid on the Ist of Jannary. THOMAS QUINLIVAN, Owner. TOM JONES Will serve a limited number of marcs At Kakaramoa. AT £2 PER MARE, Selected marcs (guaranteed), £5. All fees to be paid on or before the Ist of January, 1876, when the soaso ends. Good paddocking provided, free of charge, but no responsibility. JAMES SOUTHBY.

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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 63, 17 November 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 63, 17 November 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 63, 17 November 1875, Page 4

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