TO STAND THIS SEASON AT WAVERLEY. YOUNG WELLINGTON, (Out of an imported mare). I>UKE OF~ATHOL (Out of an imported mare), And YOUHCr TEABUCEE. Terms—£2 10s; choice of horses allowed. All Fees must be paid by the 31st January, 1877. Good secure paddocks, free for one month, after which 2s a week will be charged. All care taken, but no responsibility. Guarantee, £3 10s. MORTON & LUPTON. TO STAND THIS SEASON, In the Waitotara and Wairoa Districts, the thoroughbred entire BISMASK, Bred in Nelson, and imported to Wanganui by Major Morse, BISMARK is by Diomedes, out of Fancy, by Bay Middleton ; by Sir Hercules, out of Flora Mclvor; by Emigrant. (See Vol. Y., New Zealand Stud Book for pedigree in full. Teems: Single mares, £3; two or more, as per agreement. Secure, well-grassed paddocks provided for mares free, and every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. CHADWICK & BELCHER, W aitotara. TO STAND THIS SEASON. The Pure Clydesdale Horse TOM KING. THE above Horse will travel between Hawera and Manutahi, and will be at the latter place on Mondays and Tuesdays, and at Hawera the remainder of the week. PEDIGREE ; TOM KING is out of Litstone (imported from Tasmania), was also the dam of the celebrated horse Britannia. Litstone was sold for ISO guineas at TattcrsaU’s. Tom King was got by King Fergus, sire of Sir Colin Campbell and many other celebrated horses, King Fergus was got by Lord Byron, the property of Mr Proudfoot, of Dumfrieshire, who gained the first prize of £4O at Annan, when 4 years old. Lord Byron was got by old Prince Royal, who gained the first prize at Aberdeen, and also at Johnson. King Fergus was bred by Mr Muir, of Kircudbrightshire, out of his prize marc Clydesdale, which was bred by Mr Frame. King Fergus gained seven prizes in 1860, and had the first prize awarded to him as being the best animal of the horse kind at the great show at Hamilton. Terms—Single Mares, £4 10s ; two or more mares, as per agreement. T. QUINLIVAN, Hawera, THE CELEBRATED ENTIRE HORSE WELLINGTON. WELLINGTON will travel between Waitotara and Hawera Districts, leaving W. Brewer’s farm, Waitotara, on Monday, arriving at Mr Symes’, Westholm, at noon, and will be at Carlyle in the evening. Leaves Carlyle on Tuesdays for Manutahi, calling at Kakaramea ; leaves Manutahi for Hawera on Wednesday, returning on Thursday, calling at the same places. Terms —Single mares, £4; two or more, £S 10s. All fees to be paid on or before the Ist January, 1877. For further particulars apply to A. & O. SYMES, or W. BREWER. WANTED KNOWN. JP, CAREY, of Hawera, is prepared , to supply a want that has been long felt—a cheap and good Chimney. Iron Chimneys made to order, from £5 10s and upwards, guaranteed for 20 years. A pattern of the same can be seen at his residence. J. P. C. also bogs to state that ha can supply all kinds of Keys for Door and Cupboard Locks, from Is 6d each. Chimney Pots made for smoky chimneys. Dairy Houses built on the most improved home principle. > Spring Traps neatly painted and varnished. Charges strictly moderate. Orders may be left at Mr Furlong’s, or at Mi Esgagne’s Hotel, Hawera.
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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 181, 3 January 1877, Page 4
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