Miscellaneous.
iyr ANGAPIKO DISTRICT BOARD.
The Asspwmenb List of this District has been finally settled. The Rate Book lies for inspection at tht Chan man's rfsideroe, and the List «t the bouse of \ht Collector, Mr. F. C. Germsn, to whom the Bate is now pajable. /R. T..MILLAR, Chairman.
KIRIKIRIROA HIGHWAY DISTRICT.
A Meeting of the Ratepayers of the above district will be held at the Royal Hotel, Hamilton East, at 8 o'clock p.m. on Wednesday, the 27th October. 187?, for the purpose of Electing a Member vice Mr James Mullions resigned. J. MoPHEKSON, Chairman.
rp m REE WHEELLAR, Fancy Bread & BrscuiT Baker, PASTRYCOOK AND CONFECTIONER, AND FRUIT DEPOT, Hamilton West. Every description of goo Is appertaining to the trade supplied. ' The Refreshment Room is supplied with the Local and Axtcklund k aper». Pastry and Cake of every description. v CkTLE FBOM 6D TO 38 PEB POUND. A CHOICE STOCK OF CONFECTIONERY Fruit of all kinr's procurable. Wedding Orders supplied, Wi.h EUganee % d Drs ••tch.
Public Works Officp, Auckland. 23rd September, Ib7o. Contract foh Beidobs— Hamilton Contract. Newcastle and Ohaupo Section, Waikato Railway. Tenders will be received at this office up to noon of Friday, Bth October next, for the construction of Five BridgfS. Plans, specifications, and general conditions can be seen at thi* office. !h« 'lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JAMES STEWART, District Engineer.
]yr ANGAPIKO DISTRICT BOARD,
Tenders are invited by the undersigned (up to October 9th, 18*51, for the Construction ot Two Culverts on the Lower To Awamuru Road, whi're the large bridges now stand : also for lhe Erection of a Bridge, with approaches, near McKiunon's farm. Plans and spet'iflcntions may be neen at the residence of the Chairman, M.D.8., at Paterangi. B. T. MILLAR, Chairman M.D,B.
Tut Celebrated bip'obt£d CLYDESDALE HORSE BARON OF CLYDE, Will travel in the Waikato this season. The attention of breeders ia paiticulurly drawn to tbis horse's pedigi cc, his si c being tho celebrated Prince Charlie, a hi r.»e that was nevor beaten, no matter how good ihe company. Bacon o* Ciroß— (of tho pure Clydesdale breed)— ia a rich bay. He has gve it stieug< hof bone,- beautiful symmetry, superior action, ia Verfeclly quiet, and ia a good worker He was bred by those well known breeders, Messrs, W and J MncDonald, of Halcombe. Baron of Clyi'e was only exhibited ouce as a yearling, viz.. at the National Show, Kyneioi, whtre haga ned first prize. As a two yeur old, he gnined rtist prize at Castlemaiue, h'rst at. Kynoton, second ar. Smeaton, fiistat Daylesford, and secom at Bacciius Marsh, As a tlnve year old he gained first prize at Bendigo, second at Smeaton, fi »t »t Kyr.eton.and firat at Dalesfonl, fci c Old Prince Chailey, impoited; Dam, Blossom Prince Charlie was exhibited seven times before leading J Scotland for Victoria, and gained seven first prizes, iucludtug the Highland Agricultural Si-Ciety's Show at Glasgow, in 1859, competing agaimt thirty otheis. In Victoiia, Prince Charlie gained a great numher of prizes, including tbe Port Phil<p Farmer's Oh .llenge Cup, value LBO, in 1859, IS6O. and 1862; grand-ire, Farmer. Blossom, dam of Baron or Clyde, by Lothian Tan», imported, was exhibiied five time«, and gained four firat prizes and one second prize; first prue at Castlemame, second at Smeaton, fint at Smeaton the following year, and two fmt prizes at Dayleeford. Terme, £4 each mare, two or more mares as ' per agreement.
THE VALUABLE THROUGHBttED SIRE. BENATHALATH. BENATHALATH is 7 yeara old, stands 15 hands 8 inches, he is a beautiful Hurlt brown with black points, and haa poweiful bono, he was, bred by H- H. Stnfford, Eeq., ot fliel»on, by Towton datn vSympbon,\, Towton by Me.bourne, damCinderiila by Touchstone, Symphony by Trumpet, dam P-.incess by Grate's Marchioness own sister to Towton won the Oaks in 18t)5, Marquis brother to . owton the 2,000 guineas in 1562 ran si cond ior the Derby and Won tlie g t Lege'r. #or lull pedigree see New Zealand St ud Book. Terms £4 «>»ob. mare, two or more mares M per agreement. G . K IRKWOOD.
THE WithL-KNOWN CLYDESDALE HORSE "FANC V," Will stand this season at Hamilton— on Mondays, calling at Mr Dinidales OHA.UPO— on Tuesdays Tb Awamotxj & Kwikihi on Wednesdays Through Rangiaohu to Cambi^dqe— on Thursdays At HoftMt — on Fridays and Saturdays. Commencing on Monday, 11th Ootober, 1875, Terms— £3 each mare to be paid before the 15th January, 1876. JAMES HAMILTON, Proprietor. Clover Lea Farm, 4th October, 1»75.
HAMILTON WEST BOARPINGf HOUSE.
Mbsbbs COX and MASON (Late p. B. Mason), Beg most respectfully to iuforrn. the pub.ic and ownprs of pa^le that they have now s- cure padd'ockß and atabling ; also good acconun d.*' tion for travellers, and tru?t through strict attention to business to merit a fair share of public patronage.^ vrg^
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 527, 5 October 1875, Page 3
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