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HHHE CELEBRATED IMPORTED •*■ CLYDESDALE HORBE "BARON OF CLYDE," Will travel in the Waikato this season. Hamilton ... ... Tuesday nights Ohaupo Wednesday nighte Cambridge Remainder of week The attention of breeders is particularly drawn to this horse's pedigree, bis sire being the celebrated Prince Charlie, a horse that was never beaten, no matter how good the company. Barov or Clyde— (of the pure Clydesdale breed)— is a rich bay. He has great strength of bone, beautiful symmetry, superior action, is perfectly quiet, and is a good worker. He was bred by those wellknown breeders* Messrs, W and J MacDonald, of Halcombe, Melbourne. Baron of Clyde was only exhibited once as a yearling, riz., at the National Show, Kyneton, where he gained first prize. As a two year old, he gained first prize at Castlemaine, first at Kyneton, second at Smeaton, first at Daylesford, and second at Bacchus Marsh, As a three year old he gained trst prize at Bendigo, second at Smeaton, first at Kyneton, and first at Dalesford, Sire Old Prince Charley, imported; Dam, Blossom. Prince Charlie was exhibited seven times before leaving Scotland for Victoria, and gained seven first prizes, including the Highland Agricultural Society's Show at Glsgow, ia 1859, competing against thirty others. In Victoria, Prince Charlie gained a great number of prizes, including tbe Port Philip Farmer's Challenge Cup, value LBO. in 1859, 1560, and 1862 • grandsire, Farmer. Blossom, dam of Baron of Clyde, by Lothian Tarn, imported, was exhibited five times, and gained four first prizes and one second prize; first priie at Castlemaine, second at Smeaton, first at Smeaton the following year, and two first prizes at Daylesford. Terms, £4 each mare, two or more mares as per agreement. THE VALUABLE THROUGHBRED SIRE. "BEN ATHALATH." Hamilton Tuesday nights Te Awamutu ... Wednesday nights Alexandra ... Thursday nighte ... Remainder of week BENATHALATH is 7 years old, stands 15 hands 3 inches, he is a beautiful dark brown with black points, and has powerful bone, he was bred by H. H. Stafford, Esq., of Nelson, by Towton dam Bymphony, Towton by Melbourne, dam Oinderiila by Touchstone, Symphony by Trumpet, dam Princess by Grate's Marchioness own sister to Towton won the Oaks in 1865, Marquis brother to Towton the 2,000 guineas in 1562, ran second for the Derby and won the St Leger. For full pedigree see New Zealand Stud Book. Terms £4 each mare, two or more mares as per agreement. G. KIRKWOOD. mHE WELL-KNOWN CLYDESDALE JL HORSE «FANC V," Will stand this season at Hamilton— on Mondays, calling at Mr Dinsdales Ohaufo — on Tuesdays Ti Awamdtu &. Kihikihi on Wednesdays ' Through Rangiaohia to CAMBEiDaE— on f, Thursdays At Horni — on Fridays and Saturdays. Commencing on Monday, 11th Ootober, 1875. Terms— £3 each mare, to be paid before the 15th January, 1876. Good Paddocks for Mares, at 23 per week. JAMES HAMILTON, Proprietor. Clover Lea Farm, 4th Ootober, 1876.

"LORD DERBY."! 4 ffIHS above Heavy Draught pure bred Clyde* JL dale Horse, will serve this season as usual. Pedigree oan be seen on application to under* signed. * TERMS: Single Mare— £s ss ; Two or more— £5 eacb. Tex Roadster SERENADES Will serve, Single Mare— '•£s o» ; a'wo or more— £2 eaoh. Grass Paddocks for mares at Is per week. AH payments to be made on or before January Ist, 1876. H. & J. GOODFELLOW. Te Awamutu, October Ist, 1875.

"PRINCE ARTHUR/ 1 rHIS celebrated imported Clydesdale Stallion will travel in the Waikato as under this season, and serve a limited number of mares. Prince Arthur will stand at Ohaupo on Monday ? Cambridge on Tuesday ; Hamilton on Wednesday and Thursday ; Ngaruawahia on Friday ; and Hamilton on Saturday. Terms— £s each mare : Groomage 5s eaoh. All payments by Ist January, 1876. For further particulars apply to the under* signed. The undersigned would remark that Prince Arthur has established a reputation for producing heavy draft stock, equal to the best ever bred in this colony, and three of his stock are now serving as Heavy Draught Sires in the Auckland District, where the Prince Arthur served successfully for several years. RICHARD GWYNNE.

-rvUKB OF r^AMBRIDGE CXOTEL, CAMBRIDGE. This Hotel has lately undergone several ad« ditione and alterations, and will now compare favourably with any House in the Waikato. Sampli Rooms foe Commiecial Gbktiemen. i Families accommodated with Private Rooms en suite, FIRST-CLASS TABLE KEPT. THE BAR will be found to contain only the choicest of Wines, Ales and Spirits. THE BEDROOMS Are Lofty— Well Ventilated— Clean and Comfortably Furnished. J. N O RD I N~A~R Y DAILY. Good Stabling and Paddock Accommodation. ANDREW ROBINSON, Proprietor.

Tjl SSCI N |G NOTICE. TO ROBERT H. AUSTIN. I hereby give you notice that I intend to Erect a Dividing Fence between my allotment, No 53 5 parish of Pirongia, and your allotment, No 62 in the same parish, and I call upon you to do your portion of fence, to commence within one month from date. Dated this 7th day of October, 1875. ir • « w^r LIAlc MvnrasTOHii. Pirongia Farm, Waikato.

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 533, 19 October 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 533, 19 October 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 533, 19 October 1875, Page 3

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