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mE AWAMUTU CAVALRY VOLUNTEERS.

Tbe Te Awamutu Cavalry Volunteer* wijl parade at Cambridge on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, with Sword, Carbine, and Ammunition. WM. JACKSON,

Mujor Commanding Waikato C talrj Volunteers November 1-5, 1875. OHERLEY'S HOTEL, EANGTRTRI. The T?rop*Vifltor \»ishes to thank the Waikato settlers and vieitord lor their liberal patronage. No effort will bo spared to p>rpetaat© tbe good fame of this old established house. Good Qtabling. JSfaddle Horses. Sequre Paddock* &.B. — JExodUnt Shooting Quarters. mE POINT RUSSELL HOTEL, JIIIGGINS (late R. R. Campion), having ♦ taken possession o the abor© cotvmodioua premises, has much fleasu 1 " 6 in infor ing his friends and the public that thu Hotel hai been entirely renovated, and that it now compare* a-vorably wifch i-y house alon? the line. Families and Traveller* will find firtt-ela«s accommodation, conibiHcd <fith cleanliness, cmlit v and comfort. Wines and epiriks of t'jebast brands onlj— alwajs in stock.

"PRINCE ARTHUE."

rHIS celebrated imported Olydesdale Stallion will travel in the Waikato as under this

season, and serve a limited number of tnarej. Prince Arthur will e'and at Obaupo on Monday,; Cambridge ou Tuesday; Hamilton on Wednesday and Thursday ; Nuaruawahia on Friday ; and Hamilton on Saturday. Terms— £s each mare : Groomnge 5s each. All payments -by Ist January, '1376. For further particulars apply to the undersigned. The underpinned wohW remark th.it Prinoe Arthur has established » reputation Jor producing heavy drnfc Stock, fqu*l to tho best ever bred in this colony, and ttiree of hie stock are now serving as Hoavy Dmuht Sires in the Auckland District, where the Pr.iuce Arthur served successfully for several year?. * IUCHAUD GWSTNNE.

milE CELEBRATED IMPORTED JL CLYDESDALE HORSE "BAIION OF CLYDE," Will lra\el ia the Wailato this season. Hamilton Tuefday nights Ohaupo Wednesday night Cambr'ubje Kemumder of week Tlic attention oF "breeders is pnvtioiurly drawn to t'ns horse's perligroe, hia fiio being the ce!obrated Prince Charlie, a hcr-c that was never beaten, no matter how t;ood the company. Baron ot Clyde — (of the pine dyuesdak breed)— is a rich bay. JJo has gieat btieiigih of hour, beautiful symmetry, superior acti >n, i^ perfectly quiet, and is a good worker. Hi naa bred by thus • welHrnown breeders, Mvssw. W and J MucDonal I, of Ilalcorube, Melbourne. Baron of Ch'f'e was outy p*bibiw I onoe as a yGwiinj, viz., ttt'tho National Show, Kjneto <, where he gained iirstpri/e As atwoyojrold, he gained iiist pn/.e at Castlemaine, "first at Kyneton, tecond at Suieaton, first at |Day!e-"ford, and second at Uacchus Marsh, As a three year old he gained first prize at feendigo, second at Smeaton, first at Kyneton, and first at DRlesfoid, SiFe Old Prince Charley, imported ; Dam, 810-som. Prince Charlie was exhibited seven times before lea i ing Scotland for Victowa, and pained seven fitso prizes, including the Highland Agricultural Society's Show at OUgow, in 1859, competing againtt thiriy others. In Victoria, Prince Charlie gained a great number of prizes, including the Port Philip Farmer's Chillenge Cup, value LBO, in 1859, 1560, and .1862; graudnire, Farmer. Blossom, dam or Baron oor. r Clyde, by Lothian Tarn, imported, waa exhibited five times, and gained four first prizes and one second prize; first prite at Castlemaine, socond ab Smeaton, first at Stneaton the following year, and two ilre-t prizes at Day lee ford. Terms, £4 each mare, two or more mares as per agreement.

THE VALUABLE THROUGHBRED SIRE, "BEN AT HAL AT H." Hamilton Tuesday nights Tt Awamutu ... Wednesday nig'iti Alexandra ... Thursday night* Cambridge ... Remainder of week BEtfATffALATH is 7 years oia, stands lo hands 3 inches, he is a beautiful dork Lrown with black pdints, and has powerful Done, he was bred by H. H. Stafford, Esq., of Nel§on, by Towtou dam Symphony, Towton by Melbourne, dam Cindorilla by Touchstone, Symphony by Trumpet, dam Pdincess by Qnte's Marchioness own sister to Towton won the Oaks io 1865, Marquis brother to lowton the 2,000 guineas in 1562, ran second for the Derby and won the St Leger. For full pedigree se« New Zealand Stud Book. Terms £4 each mare, two or mure mares m per acreeuiect. G. KIRKWOOD.

WILL STAND AT TE AWAMUTU AHD TBATBL THE WAIKATO DISTBICT, The Entire Horse

"BEDOUI I\,"

Bred in Canterbury, Winner of the St L*ger Stakes, 1874 ; age 5 years, height 15 hands 3 inuhes, eclor brown bay, perfectly sound, free from vice, large bone and good action.

PEDIGREE :

By Traducer, dam Meg Merry lees by St George, q dam Gypsy (the riu.n of Zmgnra, winner of the champion race in Kelson a«d Sydney, and grandtlam of Calumny, Backbiter, Euvy and other first-clnss race hora°s), by St George, dam Lady Anne (dam of Spray) by Whisher, kc. kc. St George (imported) by Soagrave, dam by Governor, &c. kc. Whisker by Waxy, dam Penelope, &c. &o. PolSo'a, JSpui tsimstreas, Eclipse. Traducer (imported) by The Libel, dam Arethuna by Eli*, kc. T! 1 © Libel by Pantaloon, dam Pasquinade (sister to Touchstone) kc. kc. Soe Stud Book PS. — Mpg Merryleos is aho granddam cf Sorcerer, Tollman a fid lit to, stallions now standing in Canterbury.

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 547, 20 November 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 547, 20 November 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 547, 20 November 1875, Page 3

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