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Public Notice. riM) TRAVEL T!! IS SEASON Between the Waitulara ami Wain gon g< iro lii vi ■ rs, The Splendid Thoroughbred Horse MONARCH Monarch U a d:irk brown, stands lb bands 1 in hj high, and lias splendid !iiiii •, and t‘m>iii his breeding- and size is in every way snita'nlc tor getting racers, Sunders, or superior hackneys according to the class ol'iuarcs put to,him, ?>r<;nan hj is by liavcMsworfn - imported da:n Plover. liy Sir Hercules: dam atboromdiered mure imported from Sydney t»y Henry tied woof I. Kg. Pivven-'.woviii by Touch- .tone, • tain Fair Jean. i.vc.. ,vc. (vide English Si ml Hook ). I ’ii) v<■ is the dam of Voll igenr, i’afeii. ,M; Ivina. Monarch. and Ilereidee a! i'.ood perb rnimrs on (be turf, the four Udior having been sold at the following figures isO mis. L'so <rns. rMO ,e;nand Hercules (own brother to Monarch) bought in at 250 <rn.s, T-rms single mares, £5 os., two or more tin; bona, ti(H l property of one owner as per agreement, Oirnnitee, £7 7s All lees and guarantees to be paid on or before January 1, 187 d. Monareli will travel as follows : Patea—Monday morning and Wedafternoon. Wairoa Monday afternoon ami Tuesday morning. Wuitotara —Tuesday afternoon ami ■Wednesday morning (if suflieient inducement others). K a ka ra m ea —T1 mrsd ay s. MannbJJ—Friday morniue- and Batnnlay evening. jI a wei-ii Friday morn lug. Waili't and Kelennirae— Saturday mornimr. R. E. Moßah, Wood side, Kakaramea. T(> BTAN 1J TJfihi 8E AftcT' AT WOODSIDE, KAKARAMEA The Splendid Cart Staliion WOXDERF UL LAI), Wbmdi rf i! Fad was bred in Marlborough and is l>y Royal Conqueror (imported), who took iii’st prize for two year olds at the (rreat West of England Show, Batterm’U. Dam by (Ibinoer, imported—(iranddam by Captain, imported—groat-grand-dam imported mare. Wonderful Lad will rnn out with mares in good paddocks with plenty ol feed and water, Mares to be taken away when stinted. Fees for single mares £J os; guarantee (approved mares) £4 -Is. 11. E. Mel CUT TOTOA^LTIIfsSEASON Between Carlyle and Hawera, hnnu 0-Year OLD CLYDESDALE X HORSE LOCHLOMOND, By Loehryan, 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. Kicm.v, Egnmnt Hotel, 1 lawera. Terms: £2. per mare, payable on Ist January, ]B7<>. t» room age, os payable when first covered. IT. D. VAVASOUR, Owner. Hawera, August 20. rpT STA N l.) T jTYs~B EAS 0 X A T Aftit(i RO V E, Between tin* Whennakum and Patea River.*, SOMERSET. rKDIOUKK, Somerset is by Tradncer, out of a marc ■imported from Australia, by 1L Hammond, Esq. He is a bright chesnnt, .stands sixteen hands high, is three years old, and lias an excellent temper. Terms; Single mares, £2; two or move as per agreement. Paddocks fro; for one month only. Crealest care taken, but no responsibility, C. and E. BYMES. Beptehilicr, IS77n TO TRAVEL THIS S33i3tSO,W Between HAW ER A and CARLYLE, THE FINE COLT FLATTERY. Flattery is a dapple brown coif, 4 years old, hv Tradiieer jont of Missy, standing R* hands ;j iiieii. Terms —£2 10s. To he pan] on the Ist of .January. THOMAS QUIN LIT AX, Owner. Will serve a limited number of mares At Kakaramea. AT £2 PER MARE, Selected marcs (guaranteed), £7). Ail fees to he paid on or before the Ist of January. 3 87G, when the soaso ends. (bmd paddoeking provided* Roe of charge, hut no responsibility. JAMES SOUTH BY.

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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 65, 24 November 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 65, 24 November 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 65, 24 November 1875, Page 4

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