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IRELAND UROTHE RB, Wool Meechants, Tankers & Leathcu Manufacturers, Importers of Saddlers* and Bootmakers' Machinery, English ar.d Foreign Leather, Kaddtery, Saddlsrs' Ironmmigtry. Boot Uppers and Gi \ndery y Mill Bcllin\g, Svctiun and Delivery Rose, d-c. Country Orders promptly exeouted. Goodt shipped to aU Ihe Colonies. Works, Panmure. Warehouses— Vuloan-larie & Highest., Avokiaad.
"PMNCE ARTHUR." THIS celebrated imported Clydesdale Stallion will (ravel in the Waikato as under this season, and serve a limited number of mares. "Prince Arthur will stand at Ohaupo on Monday j Cambridge on Tuesday ; Hamilton on Wednesday and Thursday ; NgaruftWdhift on Friday j and Hamilton on Saturday. Terms — £5 each mare : Groomage 5s each. All payments by Ist January, 1870. " For further particulars apply to the undersigned. The undersigned would remark that Prinoe 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 JDratght Sires 'in tht Auckland District, where the Prinoe 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 CcNubiidw Remainder of week The attention of breeders ia pal ticularly drawn to thia horse'e pedigree, his siro being the celebrated Prince Cliai lie, a horse that was never beaten, uo matter how good the company. Ba^on of Clyde— (of the pure Clydesdale breed) — is :*. rich bay. He has great stiength of bone, beautiful symmetry, superior action, i: perfectly quiet, and ia a good" worker. He was bred by those wellknown breeders, Messrs W and J Macbonald, of fEalcombe, Melbourne. Baron of Clyde was only eshibite l onoe as a yearling, viz., at the National Show, Tvynefon, where he gained first prize. As a two year ol I, he gained iirst prize at Gastlema-iue, first at Kyneton, second at Smeator., first at | and second at Bacchus Marsh, As a. Ihive yrar old he gained first prize at Bendigo, second at Smeaton, first at Kyneton, and first at p a lesfoul, hire Old Prince Charley, imported ; DaO»» Blossom. Prince Charlie was exhibited sev en times before leaving Scotland for Victoria, «nd gained seven first prizes, including the Highland Agricultural Society's Show at GHogow, in competing against thiriy others. In Victoria, Prince Charlie gained a great number of prizes, including the Port Philip Farmer's CLillenge Cop, value LBO, in 1859, IS6O, and 1862 ; grandeire, Farmer. Blossom, dam of Baron of Clyde, by Lothian Tarn, imported, '*m exhibited fivetimee, and gained four first prizes and one second prize; first prise at Castleraaine, second at Smeaton, first at Smeaton the following year, and two firet prizes at DHj lee ford. Terms, £4 each mare, two or more mares as per agreement.
THE VALUABLE THROUGHBRED SIRE, "BEN AT II ALA TH." Hamilton ... . . Tuesday nights Te Aicamulu ... V/edne&djy nights Alcxnn(li"a ... Thursday mgt>te Cambridge ... Remainder of week BENATffALATH is 7 ?ears old, stands 15 haruis 3 inches he is a beautiful dark brown with black points, and lifts powerful bone, he was bred by H. H. Stiffird, Esq., of Nelson, by IWtcn dam Sympncny, To a ton by Melbourne, dftni Ciudorilln by Touchstone, Symphony by Trumpet, dam Paincaas by Grate's Marchioness own sister loTowtou won £he "Oaks in' lSb's, Marquis brother to 1 owton the 2,000 guineas in ISG2, ran second for the Derby and won the St Leger. For full pedigree see Now Zealand Slud Book. s ' Terms £4, each mare, two or more mares as per agreement. - G. il-IRKWOOD.
YIALOU AND C 0.,. GENERAL MANUFACTURERS. Hamilton. Messes Vialou and Co. .having made considerable addition's to their premises and plant, keeping experienced and skilled workmen in each branch of the business, and having a large stock of seasoned material always *on hand, together with the whole being conducted ' under the personal superintendence of Mr Vialou, are enabled to offer great advantages to purchasers, both in price and quality. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND IRONMONGERY DEPARTMENT. Furnishing and Builders' Ironmongery, Corrugated I*ois Fencing, Wire Staples, Gate Hinges, and all kinds of goods required for the Farm. Agricultural Implements of all kinds at Auckland prices-i-with freight added, many of whicfc are manufactured on the premises. nousi:* shod. WHEEL WRIGHTS DEPARTMENT. All kinds of ißvtgKies, Waggons, Drtiys, and Spring Carts, manuiuctured on the premises. A stock of Drays and Spring Carts always ozi hand. Repairs punctually attended to. BUILDING AND CARPENTERY DEPARTMENT. Estimates given for the Erection of Buildings and general repairs. . A large slock of Sashes, Doors, Mouldirgs, &c. always on hand, at Auckland prices, with freight added, CABINET DEPARTMENT. A large stock of Furniture — manufactured on the premises — always onirand at the lowest prices consistent with seasoned material and first-c ass workmanship. MEssHfiTlAiiOir would specially caH tbe Attention of the inhabitants of the Waikato to this par* tioular class of goods, and solicit dn inspection of their Show Rooms. A large assortment, of P4oof Pla-tib, Oleogbapss, and Lfrbo gsapes, just; framed. Palliasses and Mattress, all sizes. DECORATIVE DEPARTMENT. Messrs Vialou and Co. are prepared to exeout all kinds of Painting and Pecorating'at the lowe* possible prices, ia all casea guaranteeing the quality of workv White Lfap, Oils, fee. packoti and forwarded upon receipt of instructions. Pftrßon* wishing to do" their own Painting can ne sun-lied with pi.inb ready for uso, iv any quantity.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 555, 9 December 1875, Page 3
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