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Miscellaneous. IMPOUNDED on the 21st day of November, 1875, by Chailes Mullion*, rancer, for being unregistered, one chestnut HORSE, utar on forehead, hind feet white, branded A Con off rump. In defnult of being released, will be sold at the Public Pound, Hamilton Ea«t, on the 4th day of December, 1875, nt noon. CHARLES MULLTON9, Poundkeeper. Hamilton East, November 22nd, 1875, IMPOUNDED on the 12th November, ~lB7s, by Robert McCall, a Black Stallion PONY, whit* hind feet. For damage to properly damages claimed £2 Impounded on the 13th November, 1870, by Mr Atkinson, a Red Poly STEER, white tail, cropped ears, for trespass, damages claimed 10s. In default of being released, the above cattle will be sold at the Publio Pound, at Cambridge, on the 29th day of November, 1875, at noon. ROBERT McVEAGH, Poundkeeper.

TO BUTCHERS, FARMERS, SETTLERS, AtiD OTHEB3. The undersigned are Cash Purchasers ot? Hides, Sheepskins, Wool, &c, &c, at the highest market prices. ' 'B. GITTOS & SONS, Tanners & Leather Manufacturers, Wyndham street, Auckland. H'B H TJ N T O N » • Vbtebinaby Surgeon, T E AWA M U T IT. Horse Breaking done in all its branches. Mod eh ate Chabqes. H. B. begs to inform the Settlors of Te Awamutu ana surrounding districts, that he has commenced practice as above, and hopes by strict attention to bueinese to merit their patronage. J. M. & J. MOWBRAY, T AND, FINANCE & ESTATE AGENTS, -*-" STOd AND SHiREBttOIEBa, Chambers— 42 Que*n Street, Auckland. "PRINCE ARTHUR." rHIS celebrated imported Clydesdale Stallion will travel in tne '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 j and Hamilton on Saturday. Terms — £5 each mare : Groomage 5s each. All payments by.lst January, 487€. For further particulars apply to the under»igned. 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, \rhere the Prince Arthur served successfully for several years. " RICHARD GWYNNE.

THE CELEBRATED IMPORTED CLYDESDALE HORSE "BARON OF CLYDE," Will* travel in the Waikato this-season. Hamilton Tuesday nights Ohaupo Wednesday night J Cambridge Remainder of week The attention of breeders is particularly drawn t« this horse's pedigree, his site being the celebrated Prince Charlie, a horse that was never beaten, no -matter how good the company. Babon of CrYDE — (of the pure Clydesdale breed) — is a rich bay. He has gre it strength of hone, beautiful symmetry, superior action, is perfectly quiet, and is ft good woiker. He was bred by iho*e well known breeders, Me3srs. W and J MncDon'iUl, of Halcombe, Melbourne Baron of Clyde was only exhibited once as a yearling, viz., at the National Show, Kyneton, where he gained first prize. As n twtryeor old, he gMnediiisf prize at Casllemaine, first at Kyneton, second at Smeaton, first at |lUylc?foi' J, and second at Bacchus Marsh, As a three year old he gained first prize at Bendigo, second at Smeaton,- first at Kyneton, and first at Dalesford, Siie Old Prince Chailey, imported ; Dam, Blossom. Pance Chailio was exhibited seven times before leaving Scotland for Victoria, and gained seven first prizes, including the Highland Agricultural Society's Stow at Glsgow, in 1859, competing against thirty others. Iq Victoria, -Prince Charlie gained a gteat number of prizes, including the Port Philip Farmer's Chillenge Cup, value LBO, in 1859, IS6O, and 1862 ; grandsire, Farmer. Blossom, dam of- -Baron o! Clyde, by Lothian Tarn, imported, was exhibited five times, and gained four fir^t prizes and one second prize; first prieo at Castlemaine, second at Smeaton, first at Smeaton the following year, and Uvo firot prizes at Dajieaford. Terms, £4 each mare, two or more mares as per agreement. THE VALUABLE THROUGHBRED SIRE, "BENATHALATH." Hamilton Tuesday nights Te Awamutu ... Wednesday nights Alexandra ... Thursday nights Cambridge ... Remainder of week BENATHALATH is -7 years old, stands 16 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 Symphony, Towton by Melbourne, dam Cinderilla"by Touchstone, Symphony by Trumpet, dam Paincess by Grate's Marc'nonesa own sister to Towton won the Oaks in 1865, Marquis brother to lowton the 2,000 guineas in 1562, ran«econd 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. KIREWOOD.

WILL STAND AT TE AWAMUTU AND TBATJSL THE WAIKATO DIBTBICT, The Entire Horse "BEDOUI N," Bred in Canterbury, Winner of the Sfc Leger Stakes, 1874 ; age 5 years, height 15 handa 3 inches, eclor brown bay, perfectly sound, free from large bone and good action. PEDIGREE : By Traducer, dam Meg Merrylees by St George, q dam Gypsy (the dam of Zingara, winner of the champion raee y in Nelson and Sydney, and granddam of Calumny, Backbiter, Envy and other first-class race horses), by St George, dam Lady Anne (dam of Spray) by Whisker, &c. &c. St George (imported) by Seagrave, dam by Governor, &c. &c. Whisker by Waxy, dam Penelope, &c. &o. Pot Bo's, Sportemistress, Eclipse. Traducer (imported) by The Libel, dam Aretbusa by Elis, &o. The Libel by Pantaloon, dam Pasquinade (sister to Touchstone) &o. &c. See Stud Book PS. — Meg Merrylees is also grancldam of Sorcerer, Talisman aud Ham, stallions now standing in Canterbury. TiBJTS :~Coveri«g Fe#, £4 j Groomage, si.

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 549, 25 November 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 549, 25 November 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 549, 25 November 1875, Page 3

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