Public Notices. Crown Lands Office, Patea, 28th July, 1882. a FURTHER Sale of 18,900 acres of Crown Lands, comprising, 17 Rural Sections (1,525 acres), open lands, at from £2 10s to £6 per acre And 29 Rural Sections (2,363 acres), bush lauds, at from £2 10s to £5 per acre (residence not compulsory), In the Oeo, Opunake, Kaupokonni, and Waimate Survey Districts, will be open for application, on deferred payments, at the Land Offices, Patea and Hawera, on Wednesday, 6th September, 1882. Contested applications will be decided by public auction, at Hawera, on Friday, Bth September, at 11 a. m. 182 Quarter-acre Town Sections in the Townships of Manaia and Opnnake, at from £lO to £l2 per section 8 Suburban Sections in Opnnake and Hawera, varying from 5 to 10 acres each, at from £7 to £8 per acre 36 Rural Sections, 3,431 acres open land, at from £1 10s to £5 per acre 112 Rural Sections, 10,953 acres bush land, at from £1 15s to £4 per acre. In the Opunake, Kaupokonni, Waimate, Ngaire, and Ooe survey districts, will be sold by public auction for cash at Hawera, on Friday, Bth September. 50 Village allotments of half an acre to one acre each, open lands, at prices varying from £7 10s to £ls per allotment 87 Village Allotments of similar areas, bush lands, at prices varying from £7 10s to £lO per allotment 25 Small Farm Alllotments of from 3 acres to 50 acres each, open lands, at from £5 to £8 per acre 23 Small Farm Allotments of from 5 acres to 50 acres each. BUSH LANDS at from £2 10s to £3 per acre. In the Village Settlements of Pihama, Okaiawa, Kaponga, and Opunake WILL BE OFFERED FOR CASH And 13 Small Farm Allotments of from 3 acres to 50 acres, open lands, at from £6 to £8 per acre, WILL BE OFFERED ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS at the Land Offices, Patea and Hawera, on Wednesday, 6th September. Full particulars of the above lands are published in the New Zealand Gazette, No. 66, of the 28th July, 1882, copies of which can be obtained at anv -Land umce in the colony. Plans and posters will be exhibited at all Railway Stations and Post Offices throughout the colony, and can be obtained at any of the Land Offices. C. A. WRAY, Commissioner Crown Lands. Crown Lands Office, Patea, 6th Ang., 1882. IN continuation of the above announcement, it is hereby notified, that 16 RURAL SECTIONS of BUSH LAND, comprising 1875 acres 2 roods 13 perches, in Block XL, Kaupokonui Survey District, at upset prices from! 35 to 45 shillings per acre, residence not compulsory ; and one section of open land, Section 7, Block 11., in the Oeo Survey District, comprising 100 acres, at Pour Pounds per acre, will be open for application on DEFERRED PAYMENTS, at the Land Offices, Patea and Hawera, on Wednesday, 6th September, 1882. Contested applications to be decided by auction, at Hawera, on Friday, Bth September, 1882, at 11 a.m. There will also be offered for sale by public auction, at the Town Hall, Hawera, on Friday, the Bth September,at 11 a.m., in conjunction with land already notified, 36 RURAL SECTIONS of BUSH LAND, comprising 3943 acres in Block XL, Kaukoponui District, at upset prices from 35 to 40 shillings per acre. C. A. WRAY, Commissioner of Crown Lands.
Entires. War Eagle. The Thoroughbred Stallion War Eagle is a dark brown horse with black points, stands 15 hands 3£ inches high ; bred by W. Gerrard, Esq., oj Rapid Bay, South Australia. Pedigree :— War Eagle, by Tregcagle, imported, out of Ordeal, imported, by Touchstone out of Mrs Fowler, by Heron (sire of Fisherman), g.g.d. by Muley out of sister to Pope, by Shuttle, &c. This fine stylish horse shows great substance, combined with quality, and is admirably adapted to get race horses, caariage horses, hunters, or hacks. . Although an accident prevented him racing himself, all his family have distinguished themselves on the turf ; and the recent high prices brought by Mr Gerard’s yearlings in. Adelaide show the estimation in which the Rapid Bay stud is held. During the time Tregeagle has been in Australia he has produced many first-class horses, notably Device, winner of the Nursery Handicap at the Y.R.C. Meeting, and of the Shorts and Maidens at Adelaide, this fine filly never having been beaten ; Impudence, winner of the Adelaide Cup and Queen’s Hundred, 1876, and fourth in the last Melbourne Oup ; Superstition, winner of the Gawler and S.A.J.C. Autumn * Handicap ; Cast Off and Lady Ferguson, winners of many races ; Nightingale, twice winner of Onkaparinga Cup, of the Adelaide Gift, and third in last Adelaide • Cup; Doctor and Presumption, winners of several races ; also of Lansdowne,-the well-known steeplechase horse, and winner of the V.R.C. Steeplechase at the 'last Cup Meeting. No better bred horse than Tregeagle (the sire of War Eagle) has ever been imported to Australia, as his father Wild Dayrell, is the sire of Buccaneer, Talk o’ the Hills, Horror, &c., and grand sire of Kisber, Formosa, Paul Jones, and many other first-class horses on the English turf. His dam, Silver Hair, is equally celebrated, being the dam of Silvio, the winner of. the English Derby, also of Gartenby Bill, a great favorite for the same race two years ago, and a good winner in first-class company. His maternal granddam, England’s Beauty, was the dam of that good horse, The Rake, also of the Sydney Kiugstone, sire of Kingsborough, Lecturer, Savanaka, and many other first-class horses, showing that the blood of Tregeagle has not only made its mark in the old country, but throughout the length and breadth of Australia, Ordeal (the dam of WAR Eagle) is equally as well-bred as the sire, being one of the last daughters of that king of stallions, old Touchstone, whose blood flows in the veins of all the best horses of the day. She, like Tregeagle, was bred by the late Mr Blenkiron, of Middle Park, Bltham Kent, and imported to Victoria by the late Mr R. Tattersall, who sold her to Mr Gerrard. Her previous foal, Echo, ran a great horse in South Australia, winning many races, and was universally considered one of the best and grandest looking animals ever bred in Australia. Ordeal has no less than three strains of the Stout Orville blood in her veins, with one of Selim, both of which celebrated lines also occur in Tregeale’s pedigree, as well as that of Touchstone and Irish Birdcatcher ; so that the Whalebone and Eclipse blood is also well represented in AVAR Eagle’s pedigree, whilst through Kingston he has a dash of the Walton blood. In fact War Eagle has a grand combination of the best strains of blood in the world, as a glance at his tabulated pedigree will testify, which with the liberal terms at which his services are offered to the public, and his size, substance, and ' conformation, should strongly recommend him to the notice of breeders ; more especially as he is such a close relation to the celebrated Silvio, winner of the last English Derby. I W ELLINGTON 2nd. Wellington 2nd is a bright bay, 5 years old ; of a most remarkably docile disposition. Has a splendid top. Is very muscular, and possesses plenty of bone and hair of the right quality ; and- for action and style there is not his equal in the district. Pedigree : Wellington 2nd, sire the far-famed.horse Old Wellington, is so well and favorably known in this district that he needs no comment ; and I need not say that all the best and staunchest horses on the coast are by Old Wellington, which is a fact that cannot be denied.' Maggie, the dam of Wellington 2nd, is by the old favorite and well known hoise England’s Hope. Maggie’s dam Kate is by Sampson, and Jean, Kate’s dam was a Clydesdale mare imported from Tasmania. Wkulington 2nd, as will be seen, is descended from some of the best Clydesdale blood ever imported to New Zealand. The above horses will travel between the Whenuakura and Manawapou. Terms :• — War Eagle, £3, single mares ; Wellington 2nd, £2 10s. Two or more mares as per arrangement. Payment by promissory note to be given at time of service, and due four months after date. For further particulars, and to view horses, apply to Groom in charge, or J. RISELEY, Woodstock, Kakaramea. Dairy Cows. ONE or more up to twelve, superior selected Dairy Cows ; warranted quiet, good milkers. Apply to J. S. THOMSON, Waverley.
XXZC B T U B X Q V E ' ENCOURAGE N.Z. INDUSTRIES. NOTE. —That 100 Hands are in receipt of Weekly Wages from THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. The Eenowned MOSGIEL TWEEDS RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARD OF MERIT A T T H E DUNEDIN, CHRISTCHURCH AND MELBOURNE EXHIBITIONS. OUR manufactures are pronounced unequalled IN THE market for STYLE, FIT, AND DURABILITY. The New Zealand Clothing Factory supplies a Single Garment at Wholesale Price. Parents and Guardians should inspect our Boys’ Clothing before Purchasing. Flannels, Blankets, Hose, Mercery, and Fancy Goods. Country orders promptly executed. Note the Branch Address— Dale's Corner , JSgmont-street, Patea. W. H. CLARKE, Manager.
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