A ntyA To Travel this Ssfiso.i, FIIO.M WAVEULKY TO II AW ERA, The Puro Civdesdale Stallion, PRESIDENT. PRESIDENT is a l>oni - .ti ful rich ronn (mow i he favnrflc color in England), is 7 3’cfii'fi old, and slauds LG hands 2 inches on very short Iggs, with splendid fiat bone, mid lias a good ienqu-r and superior acliuii. Prms'.mxsT was imported from Melbourne by John Shields, Esq., it mi was bred hy Kenneth McKenzie, Esq., Ileidleburgh, Victoria. PEDIGREE —By Lord Clyde (imported) out of Bio.'SOiii, by Pmne Charlie (imported) out of Kaic (imported), by Lo.hian lam, fee., Ac. By the above it will bo seen President has it Pedigree second to no horse in iho North i.sb'iud, and ins .stock arc allowed by competent judges to be equal lo anything in t!ie Wanganui District. Terms—Mingle mares, AM 10s ; two or nioie, as per agreement ; groomage, os. President will travel to llawcra on Mondays: Xonnanby and Iv-tcmarau on I’liesdays.; returning' to Kakaramea on Wednesdays; Waverley on Friday's; returning on Saturdays. Fees payable on Ist ,!'anuary, 1879. To Travel thu Reason > The Thoroughbred Stallion, MONARCH. MOX AT!CII is a beautiful brown color, stan Is 1(5 bauds high, and has splendid bone. He is got by Uavensworlb (imported)—sire of I’apapa, Guy Faux, Dpawa, lierctiles. &c.—out oi Pi over by Sir Hercules. Plover was the dam of Voltagnenr, Malvina, Hercules, Monarch, Arnminta —all good performers in the South Island. Monarch lias proved himself a sure foal getter, and his stock in this uist-act (now 'I years old) arc a better recommi-iulaimn of their sire than any other, as liny have plenty of substance, and will make good cross-country oi carriage horses. Toms —Single mares, Ad Ids; groom's fee, os. Monarch will travel to llawcra on Mondays, returning on Tuesdays, to Waverley on Thursdays, and. bat k on Fridays. TO ,STAND AT KAK A I- A .1/ AM, The Pony Entire, Lord Kelson Terms —i’2 2s each marc. If. E. MY RAF, 85 G Kakarann-a, WILLIAMS & SOKS, BL ACKSMIT lIS, FA EH I E ES, Wheelwrights, Coach Builders, Agricultural Implement Makers, &c., &e., C A E L Y L E. W. Vv. nml EONS respectful]}' return thanks for the- libeT.d patronage bestowed in the past, and bag to iniorm friends and the public in general Hint they have, to suit the limes, revised tlu-ir list of Prices ; Slorss Shoeing, 7s the Other charges in proportion. All kinds of General Smiths’ "Work promptly attended to, and executed in workmanlike manner—W. W. and Sons having men and appliances equal to every requirement. Agricultural 'lmplements made to order, altered, or repaired. Wheelwright and Coach SeparimewE Drays, Waggons, Carts, Light and Heavy Spring Traps, Buggies, and all kinds of vehicles made on tin: premises. Agricultural Zmplsme&ts* W. W. and Sons have on hand for sale, ail kinds of Ploughs, and arc large importers of every description of English and American Agricultural implcmtnis. New Premises will shortly ho erected specially for display of goods in this branch. Settlers requiring Farming Implements, should order through W. W. and Sons, who, from long experience in this line, will be enabled to recommend articles best suited to the requirements of purchasers. 280 E . COL LIN S , CASSES, NOEMANBY, BEGS to inform the Public that he will in future convey goods from Patea to Nonnanby twice a week—rtsame prices all the year round. All orders punctually attended to. Orders left at Mr Taplin’s Store, Carlyle, punctually attended to. 985U20— 1 79 • GEATEFUL—COMFORTING. ~pl PPS ’ S (breakfast) COCOA. “By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the line properties of wellselected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately-flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet, that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies arc floating around us, ready to attack wherever there is a weak, point. IVe may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pun blood and a properly nourished frame.” —The Civil Service Gazette. Sold only in Packets labelled JAMBS EPPS & GO., lIOMffirATUIG CHEMISTS, LONDON. 511my31—79—w
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Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 372, 9 November 1878, Page 4
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