Entires. Gladiator. THE imported thorough-bred Gladiator will travel between Wavelley and Hawera. His breeding cannot be surpassed. He is a sure foal-getter (especial attention is called to this fact). His stock, for size, quality, and general soundness are his best advertisements, and the public are asked to judge him accordingly. Single mare, £4 4s ; two, £7 10s ; three, £lO 10s. Guarantees, £6. Groomage 2 s 6d. For further particulars see cards, or apply to Doiue & Brewer, Waitotara ; J. & H. Chadwick, Pateaand Manaia; Or, J. Morgan, groom in charge. TO travel this season between Waverley and Hawera, the Draught Horse Cashier, By Young Banker out of Pearl, by Lincolnrhire Hero. Terms—Single Mares, £4 10s. Full particulars in future issue. R. E. McRAE, Kakararuea. Preliminary Notice. rpHE very fine entire Coaching Colt, Huntsman, will travel this season in the Patea district. He is now on view at Erskine’s stables, Patea. Particulars to follow. R. ERSKINE, Proprietor. Oct. 7tb, 1881. rilO stand this season at Kakaramea, X. the beautiful thorough-bred Horse Hailstorm. Hailstorm is a rich roan, stands 15 hands 3 inches, shows great quality and power, has splendid action, a good temper, and is perfectly sound. His performance on the turf has proved him to be a highclass race horse. He has started twentysix times and won thirteen races, was second six times, third once, and unplaced six times. Such consistent running is almost unequalled by any other horse of the present day. Terms, five pounds each mare and five shillings the groom. The season will end December Ist, when all fees must be paid and mares removed, Mares will be kept in a good paddock free for one month, and Is 6d a week will be charged after that time. Every care will be taken, hut no responsibility will be incurred. J. D. POWDRELL, Kakaramea. SEASON 1881. TO serve mares in the Hawera and Manutahi districts, the pure-bred Clydesdale Entire Sir William Wallace. Sir William Wallace, will travel to Patea on Mondays, visit Whenuakura on Tuesdays, and return home on Wednesdays. Dam, Mr Charles Campbell’s famous brood mare by Champion, imported Sire, Mr Kettle’s imported horse Sir William Wallace Sir William Wallace is a beautiful dark bay with black points, and was foaled January 7th, 1872 For symmetry, strength, and action he stands unrivalled. He is perfectly quiet, docile, and tractable. No horse approaches him in quality and quantity of bone, muscle, and hair. He is a suie foal-getter, and his stock are turning out first-class. He has taken the Champion Prize in Wanganui two years in succession, viz., in 1878 and 1879 For pedigree and further particulars, see large cards Fee, single mares at £4 10s ; reduction made for two or more mares Groomage fee, 2s 6d, to be paid when the mare is served Fees payable on January 2nd, 1882 Paddock for mares free for one month, after which a charge of Is 6d per week will be made. Every care taken but no responsibility WILSON BROTHERS, Hawera.
Entires. TO serve Mares in the Manaia, Hawera, Manutahi, Pate a, and Waverley districts, the pure-bred Clydesdale Stallion Dainty Davie. Dainty Davie is a rich mottled bay with black points, standing 16£ hands high, immense bone and muscle, good feet and hair of the finest quality, with splendid action. His stock has turned out first-rate in Canterbury and Wairarapa, and has proved himself a sure foal-getter. Dainty Davie will travel as follows: Patea, on Mondays and Tuesdays; Waverley, on Wednesdays ; Eakaramca, Manutahi, and Hawera, on Thursdays; and at Lloyd’s Hotel, Manaia, on Friday forenoons. Teems : single mare £3 10s ; two or more as per agreement. Free paddock at Manutahi for one month, after wlrch Is 6d per week will be charged. Every care will be taken but no responsibility whatever. For pedigree, sec large cards. J. C. IRWIN, Proprietor, Hr \ . e-;a. rjpHE thorough-bred Horse Patiiarcli Will Stand at Buenos Ayres Estate, Waitotara, this coming season. Also the Draught Entire Horse, Young Scotchman. Terms for Patriarch, £6 6s Terms for Scotchman, £4 Free paddocking will be given to mares sent to either horse till January Ist. All fees payable January Ist. All care taken, but no responsibility. HEARN & KENNEDY, Waitotara. rjTHE thorough-bred Horse Morpheus will travel between Patea and Kai Iwi this season. Morpheus is 4 years old, a golden chestnut, standing 161 hands high, by Castaway, out of Somnambula. Castaway, by Iraducer, out of Mermaid, is full brother to Lurline and Le Loup. Somnambula, full sister to Tambourini, is by Towton out of Opera. Terms, single mares, five guineas ; two or more, as per agreement. For further particulars apply to Chadwick Bros., Patea; the Groom in charge; or Frank Palmer, owner. rpo run at Manutahi, Dundee. Dundee is a bright chestnut, by Gladiator, dam Lady Bird, by Bishop of Osnaburgh, grand dam by Figaro, gg dam by Eiddlesworth, ggg dam imported from Tasmania. Dundee will run with mares in paddock. Fee, £2 2s. All care taken but no responsibility. Paddock free for one month, after which a fee of 2s per week will be charged. H. S. PEACOCK, Owner. fXVO stand this season, at Stainley JL Farm, Waverley, the pure-bred Clydesdale Stallion Lord Derby, Rising three years old, by the famous sire Lord Derby, dam Jessie Burns by Bob Burns. Both sire and dam are great prize takers. For full particulars see large cards. Terms—Single Mares, £4. ISAAC LUPION, Owner. TITO stand this season, at the Wairoa JL Farm, Waverley, Dalesman, Exchange, Rantin’ Robin, Prince Arthur. Further particulars in future issue. JOHN MORTON, Waverley. PATEA DAILY MAIL will be published every Evening, commencing at the New Year. Arrangements arc made to present an Illustrated Supplement every week, to Subscribers of the DAILY Mail.
85T BEE-HIVE STORE. J O lIN WHEEL. A IST’B mE A AND GEOCEEY PEICE LIST! TO THE PUBLIC •• Anchovies —Essence Is id, paste Is id per bottle Arrowroot—Queensland Sd, St. Vincent Is, Bermuda Is id per lb Acid—Tartaric 3s Gd. Apples—Dried, 8d lb Barley—Pearl -Id lb. Blacking—Bd dozen Black Lead, Id per packet Blue—Oxford Is Cd per lb Brooms and Brushes, every variety Butter—A constant supply of the choicest dairies, at current rates Bacon and hams—Only the best Canterbury kept. Sides 9£d, hams lid Candied Lemon (8 kinds) —' sGdto 2s per lb Candles from lOd to Is 8d per lb Capers Is, Is 3d per bottle Currants, now and clean, at 7d per lb Currie Powder —Cross & Blackwell’s Is 3d per bottle, Morton’s tkl per bottle Coffee (Greig & Co.’s, Dunedin, and Trent Bros.'s, Christchurch) from Is id to 2s lb Cocoa—Van Houtcn’s is lOd, 2s sd, and Is 3d per tin ; Tullock’s is Bd, 2s id, and Is 2d per tin ; Epps—Fry’s, -Jib packet, 5d Corn Flour—Bd, lOd, and Is per lb Carbonate of soda, Gd per lb Cream of Tartar, 2s ltd per lb Cheese—Best Akaroa reduced to 8d per lb Carraways, Is Gd per lb Clothes lines, 9d and Is Extract of Soap—G packets for Is Emery Powder, ltd per tin Essences (flavoring), Is and Is 3d per bottle Jams—Stoneless, ltd per tin Jelly—Calfsfoot, quarts is Gd Maccaro'ni. Is 2d per lb Swiss Milk and Coffee, Is Gd per tin ; Milkmaid brand, 1 Id per tin Oil—Salad ltd, castor Is per bottle Pepper—Black Is Gd, white Is 8d per lb Kerosinc—High test, 11s a tin Seidlitz Powers, Is id Soap, Gd, ltd, and Is per bar Pickles—Oriental 2s Gd, Cross & Blackwell’s Is 3d, Morton’s assorted Is per bottle Pain-killer, Is id per bottle Peas—Split, 5d per lb Bice—Best id, ground 6d per lb Sago—.ld, ground Sd per lb Sugar.,—l.W. iOlb bags at per lb ; I.CV iOlb bags ijd per lb; English loaf 7d per lb Seed —Canary, hemp, rape, linseed, 8d per lb Sulphur—Flour of, ltd per lb Teas—ln half-chests and bo :es. Keu-Youg Congou 2s id per lb ; Young How Congou 2s Gd lb; Assam Pan Yong Congou (very best) 3s lb ; Orange Peko 3s Gd lb Tobaccos—Nail rod 6s per lb; Venus flat ters Gs per lb ; twist 5s Gd Tapioca, 8d per lb. Treacle, 5d Vinegar—English, 3s Gd per gallon Washing Boards—Wood Is id, zinc Is ltd Whiting, 2d per lb Washing soda, 2d per lb Yeast powder, ltd per tin SPECIAL LINES. Potted Meats and Game—Oxford sausages, Cambridge do, ham, tongue and chicken, Yorkshire game pic, veal and ham pie, Yorkshire pork pie, ham, &c., chicken do, hashed venison, jugged hare, pheasants, grouse, partridge, truffled tripe, collard ox tongue, pic-irc tongue, Russian ox tongue in jelly, savoury pie, &c., &c., &c. As at 'present advertised, this List contains about a fourth part of the complete catalogue.
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Patea Mail, 21 December 1881, Page 4
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