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t^ mmMn y|^ v WAIKATO COACHES NGARUAWAHIA AND HAMILTON A CONVEYANCE leaves ITat!tus' PCLTA HOTE f -£*- Ngaruawahia, on Tuesdnj, 11-ur^lm , and fviiurtlrr' at 830 a.m, and retnrn- each *<i i\ lrn n>!z li ii"illon ir - pm. (Sundajs exceptcd), carnui^P.i^e- tr,.^ s IV , K I Luggthus enabling passenges arming In bU-iuoti to pro\. next morning. '> Speciiil_ arrangements for parties wulinig to go tliroi , " to Cm n bridge. To Storekeepers, Light Packngcs coming by steamer a> (.11 m Ngaruawa' will fee carried at reasonable rates. Saddle Horses and Buggies on Kiro, L. B HA R R ] S, Proprietor

THE THKOUGHBRED STALLION Sledmere, Will Stand During the Sca«on at T A E A R A T A CHEEK FAR M, Mangere (near Otnhuhu). BLEDMERE is a chesnut horse, bred by Sir Tatton Sykes, and was got by Daniel O'Rourk.- ; dam (elder', sister to Mr Moon) b.\ Slight of-Hand, out ol Brown Hamrton Maro, out of Grey Monius' dam b> Con antes— Emm'e, by Don Cossack— Vesta, by Dilpini. Daniel O'Rnurke, 03 Irish Birdcatciirr-Forget-me-Nb by Hetman PlalolT— Obln ion, ty Jerrj— Hoinembrance, b Sir Solomon. Sleight-of-Hand, by Pantiloon, out of Decoy, by Filho d Putu— finesse, bj Permian— -Violanle, bj John Bull. Ti.rms : — Six Guineas for each Mare, bubject to a discon-. of One Guinea «f paid on or before thcFn>t of Jauuury 1874. J IgST An allowance will be made of One Guinea on Thr/^ Marcs ; Two Guineas on Four Mares ; and Three Guiuc.-. on Five Mares, the bo»4Jide property of one person. Groom's Fke :— Fivk Shillings. Applications may be sent to the Office of this Paper. II sufficient Mores are oifered they will be driven gratis froir Hahi'kh's Hotel, Hamilton, where thej should bo left or or before the 15th September. Tuny will also be returner free of charge. Good Paddocks for Mares at 2s Gd per wock, to bo pait before removal. *** Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. JAMES WALMSLEY. Sir Charles, A Bay Horse with Black Poiuts, Five Years Old, Showing an unusual amount of Blood and Quality, BY "Potentate" out of "Molly Bawn;" "Potentate' by "Sir Hercules ; " " Sir Hercules "by " Capapie " out of "Paiaguay" by " Partisan ; " "bazarrc" bv " Peruvian;" "Violaute" br "John Bull," sister to "Sky-scraper," by •' Highfly; ' out of " Everlasting " by "Eclipse." "Molly Bawn" by "Pius" out of "Old "Molly Bawn;" "Pius" by "Septimus," imported by Mr Luthludge; "Old Molly Bawn " out of "Lucinda" by " Weeton." For pedigiee see English Stud Book. The sire of "Sir Charles" has been nwcjt successful on the turf in Australia as well as in New Zc alan I ; he won the Wairau Maiden Plato, 2 miles, be.itin r seven horses • won the Kelson Welcome StaUb, 11 miles, 2 minutes 5i seconds ; won the Great Nelson Trial Sukes ; won tht Wairau Jockey Club Plate, 2 miles, .'* minutes 56 seconds , won the Ladies' Purse at the sime meeting ; won the Ne ' son Turf Club Plate at the New South Wales Metropolis • Meeting ; won the Homebush Haudicap at the same met. ing, with the beting 4 to 1 on him ; broke down iv tlu Publicaus' Purse. £700 was olTeml foi " Potentate" aftt his accident, but his owner brought him back to Nelson, and put him to the stud. "Sir CiiAitLES," by this celi,br.ited hoiae, will staud for service at Te Auaixutu this season. Apply to S. DRILLEE._

THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE Benathalath. BENATHALATH if 5 years old, stands 1 5 hands 3 inches he la a beautiful dark browu with bla< k poiuts, and powerful bone. He was bred by Mr If H. Stafford, of Nelson. By Towton, dam Symphony. Towton by Melbourne, dam Cimzelli by Touchstone. Symphony by Truiupct, dam Princess by Gratis. Marchioness (own sister t: Towton) won the Oaks, 1865. Marquis (brothor to Towtoi; , won the 2000 guineas in 1862, ran second for the Derby and won the St Leger. For full pedigree see New Zealand Stud Book. W T ill stand m the Waikato this scaion. Will bo 111 Hamilton on Mondajs forenoon, and at Ohaupo in tho afternoon ; at Te Awamutu on Tuesdays ; at Cam bridge on Wednosdnyt ; and the remair.iliT of the week at the owner's farm, where all nmrei from .1 distance will be grazed free of charge. TEKMb— £3 3s. R MftKWOOD. Nugget. THIS magnificent heavy draught hor*t> will stand tlua •■eason 111 the Waikato. Terms ±3. Will be at Hamilton on Mondays ; Ohaupo on Tuesdays ; Te Awamutu on Wednesday s ; Cambridge on Thuridaya ;. and the remainder of the week at the owner's farm, between Cambridge and Hamilton, where all mart's from a distance will be grazed fieo of chnrge. R KIRKWOOD.

1 111. HEAVY DRAUGHT CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE, Fancy, WILL Travel this Season, as follow-q, commencing <a the 13th of October — At Mr Dinsdale's, every Monday, from 12 uoon till 2p.m At Mr Washet'sFarm, Monday night At Mi Harper's Hotel. Tuesday, from 12 noon till 2 p.m. At Mr Lewis' Ohaupo Hotel, Tuesday ni^ht. At Mr Finch's, Alexandra, on Wednesday, from 12 noou till 2 p.m. At Mr Corboy's, on Wednesday night, returning by Pate rangi on Thursday to Oh.vupo. Home to Cambridge on Fnday. Terms, £2 per marc at the time of tcrvn c, and £1 when the mare proves to be in foal JOHN HAMILTON, Proprietor. Cambridge, Sept. 27th, 1873.

President. THE above Heavy Draught Piw-bred Clydesda Stallion will stand, at the stables of the undersigned, on and after the l. r >th October President has proved himself a sine foal-getter. He obtained numerous first prizes m Victuiw, and alao the fiist prize at the New Zealand Agricuitutul Society s Exhibition, 1872. Terms— Single Mares, £3; two Maipg, £2 15s ; three or more, £2 10s each. All payments to be made op or before loth January, 1874. Grass Paddocks for mates at 1b per week. Every caro taken but no rebponsibility iucuned H. L J. C ODDFELLOW. Te Awamutu, September oU, 1873.

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Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 232, 4 November 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 232, 4 November 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 232, 4 November 1873, Page 1

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