J. McNicol (continued).
Grey Gelding, good hack," ag<jd Brown Gelding, good hack, 6 }' oars Roan Gelding, by Fisherman, 4 years I o - J Bay Guiding, by Don Juan, f o light harness •- Bay Mare Vanity (for pedi- "^ grooseoN.Z. Stud Book) Cliostnut Filly, by Anteros, dam Vanity, 3 >ears. Bay Maro Nora (dam of Don)," by Pacific, out of Mignonctt ••, foal at foot by Fusilado, and stinted to Lcolinus -^ Yc.ir'ing Filly, by Muskapecr, £ out of Nora Jz Chestnut Marc, 4 years, by { Rand wick, dam — Nora [ X > King Quail Mare, 5 years, out • of three-quaiter bred Arab mare, good in harness, Fiibilade foal at foot Threoxycar old Anteros Filly, out of Bonatbalath maro J 1 Chestnut Colt, 4 years, unbroken, by Prince Charlie, out of a Nugget mare, Mr John Parr, Hamilton 2 Good Draught Fillies ) J, 3 Good Hacks j McNicol. NB. — This will prove a good opportunity for anyone wanting to buy real good unbroken harness horses or good weightcarrying hacks, some of the bucks to be ofTeicd being of a very supciior class, J. McNICOL, Auctioneer. Other entries solicited.
nnilE /COLONIAL 1%/TUTUAL X IFE A SSURANCE OOCIETY, BONUS YEAR. 1889. LARGE FUNDS. MODERATE PREMIUMS ABSOLUTE UNCONDITIONAL i POLICIES from date of Issue. Special Tontine Policies with Moituary Dividend Tables. Offices throughout Great Britain, Ireland, and the Colonies. CLAIMS PAID IMMEDIATELY upon proof of Death. New Business wiitton 1888, £1,762,821 placing tho Society THIRD on the list of ALL BRITISH LIFE OFFICES (some 97 in number). For paiticulars apply to J. ILOTT, Resident Agent, For Te Aroha and District. (OfTico, Whitakcr street, Te Aroha).
I^o STAND this Season at Wairaknu, the pure-bred CLYDESDALE STALLION WALLACE. Wallace was bred at Wanganui hy Mr Cavcihill. lie ia a brown horao, with gr -sii bono and plenty of hair. Single mares £3 ; two or more by agreement. For particulars apply to McNICOL, BROS.
NOTICE. TO TRAVEL duiins? the SEASON the TE AROIIA Distiict, the Draught lloiso PRINCE FERGUSFor fm ther particulars see future advet tisement. P. MAXWELL, Thames.
NOTICE. THE NEW ZEALAND STUD AND PEDIGREE STOCK COMPANY'S THOROUGH BRED STALLION, HOTCHKISS, Will stand this Season in the neighbourhood of Te Aroha, and surrounding districts, as follows :—: — Mondays— Paeroa (Mr Phillip's paddock). ' Tuesdays — Hikutaia, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. (Corbett's Stablos,and back to Paeroa). Wednesdays —Te Aroha (Gallagher's stables). Thursdays — Waiovongomai (and back to Te Aroha). Fridays — Wditoa (Fiiday evenings, Mr Grant's). Saturdays— Te Aroha. C. LAKE, Manager. Sept. 19lh, 1889.
SEASON 1889. WILL Travel this Season Betwoen THAMES and TE AROHA The Thoroughbred Stallion, TETFORD, BY MUSKET — PUNGAWdERAWHERA. Will leave PAEROA, MONDAY, Ptop at KIRIKIRI (Lawless' Hotel) ; be at Dickey and Verran's Btable, THAMES, on TUESDAY; at TE AROHA on 1 THURSDAY, returning home on SATU RDAY. For Pedigrao see cards. Particulars in future advertisement. N. DICKEY. Paeroa, Sept. 21st, IGB9,
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 418, 9 November 1889, Page 7
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