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To Travel this Season* FROM WAYERLEY TO HAWERA, The Pure 'Clydesdale Stallion, PRESIDENT; PRESIDENT is a beautiful rich roan (now the favorite color in England), is 7"years old, and stands 16 hands 2 inches on very short legs, with splendid Hat bone, and has a good temper and superior action. President was imported from Melbourne by John Shields, Esq., and was bred by Kenneth McKenzie, Esq., Heidleburgh, Victoria. Pedigree —By Lord Clyde (imported) out of Blossom, by Prince Charlie (imported) out of Kate (imported), by Lothian Tam, &c., &c. By the above it will be seen President has a Pedigree second to no horse in the North Island, and his stock are allowed by competent judges to bo equal to anything in the Wanganui District. Terms— Single mares, £3 10s ; two or more, as per agreement; groomage, os. President will travel to Hawera. on Mondays; Normanby and Ketemarae on Tuesdays; returning to Kakaramea on Wednesdays; Wayerlcy on Fridays; returning on Saturdays. Fees payable on Ist January, 1879. To Travel this Season , ■ The Thoroughbred Stallion, MO MARCH. MONARCH is a beautiful brown color, stands 16 bands high, and has splendid bone. He is got by Ravensworth (imported) —sire of Papapa, Guy Faux, Opawa, Hercules, &c.—out of Plover by Sir Hercules. Plover was the clam of Voltagueur, Malvina, Hercules, Monarch, A minima—all good performers in the South Island. Monarch has proved himself a sure foal getter, and his stock in this district (now 2 years old) are a better recommendation of their sire than any other, as plenty of substance, and will make good cross-country or carriage horses. Terms—Single mares, £3 10s; groom’s fee, 6s. Monarch will travel to Hawera on Mondays, returning on Tuesdays, to Waveriey on Thursdays, ami back on Fridays. TO STAND AT KAKARAMEA, The Pony Entire, Lord Nelson Terms —£2 2s each marc. 856 11. E. Mo ll AE, Kakaramea. ■yy . WILLIAMS & SONS, BLACKSMITHS, FARRIERS, Wheelwrights, COACH BUILDERS, Agricultural Implement Makers, &c., &c., CARLYLE, All kinds of General Smiths’ Work promptly attended to, and executed in a workmanlike manner.AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS made to order, altered, or repaired, at reasonable prices. Wheelwright Drays, Waggons, Carts, Light and Hoary Spring Traps, made on the premises. 1 Coach Muggy department* W. W. & SONS beg to inform their friends and the public generally, that they have secured the services of an EXPERIENCED BUILDER, and are now prepared to take orders for Double and Single Buggies of all descriptions, Expresses, Waggonettes, Phaetons, Landaus, &c. 280 - - E . COL LIN S , .. GSNES&AZi ’CABTEa,' NORMANBY, BEGS to inform the Public that he will in future convey goods from Patea to Normanby twice a week—at same prices all. the year round. All orders punctually attended to. Orders-may be loft at Mr Tapi in’s Store, Carlyle. 985n20—79 GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. JIPPS’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 useof 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 are floating around us, ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. AVe may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pur 3 blood and a • properly nourished frame.” —The Civil:' Service Gazette. Sold only in Packets labelled JAMES EPPS & CO., HOMCEPATHIC CHEMISTS, LONDON. 511my3l—79—w

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Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 383, 18 December 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 383, 18 December 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 383, 18 December 1878, Page 4

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