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Vote for Cox. VITAIPA (WAIKATO WEST) ELECTION. TO ALFRED COX, ESQ., 05 1K i — We, tio undersigned Llectorj of tho YD Waijia, Waikato West District, hereby roaucst th.it you will allow yourself to lie nominated a« n candidate for tho office of representing lhi« district in the ensuing Puiliainont. Tho ability which you have hitherto shown m the conduct of public business, and your long experience of political affairs in this Colony assure v* of the benefit tho country will derive from youi election. If you will consent to comply with this requisition, wo pledge, ourselves to use our best exert nns to secure your return. (Signed) WILLI \M JACKSON, AXD OTHFRB.
TO THE ULEUJLURS Ok y WAIKATO WEST. £i ENTLEJIEN, I have much pleaniro in acceding to your request that I ihould allow myself to bo nominated as % cjndidato for tho honor of leprosenting tho district of Waikato West in the General Assembly, and will short l,y address you at the various settlements throughout the dinfriefc. I am, Gentlemen, Youra mpoet fully, ALFRED COX.
VOTE FOR COX-
« PRINCE ARTHUR." rHIS celebrated imported Clydesdale Stallion will travel iv tho Waikato as tinder this season, and servo a limited number of mares. Prmee Arthur will «t»nil at Obnupo on Monday; Cambridge on Tuesday; Hamilton on Wednesday and Thursday ; Ngarnawahia on Friday ; and llauulton on .Saturday Tei ms — £5 each mare : Groomago 5s each. All pajnients by lit Janiuuy, 1876. For further particulars apply to tho undersigned. The undersigned would remark th.il Prince Aitliur has established a reputation for producing heavy draft stock, equal to the best ever bred in this colony, and threo of his stock aro now serving as He ivy I) rail g lit Sires in the Auckland District, where the Prince Arthur served successfully for several years. BTCHAIID GWYNNE.
riMiF, CELKI) RATED IMPORTED -*- CLYDESDALE HORBIi "BARON OF CLYDE," Will travel in the Wailato this season. Hamilton ... ... Tuesday nights Ohnupo Wednesday night Caml/ridye Remainder of week The attention of breed ji s is particularly drawn to tlna horse's pedigree, his s>he being tho celebrated Pi nice Charlie, a herne that was never bcdton, no matter how good the company. Ration of Clyde — (of the pure Clydesdale bleed) — is a rich bay. He has greit strongth of bono, beautiful symmetry, superior action, is perfectly qmcfc, and is a worker He was bred by thosewcllknownbrccch'is, Messrs'. W and J MacDonald, of IJalcombo, Melbourne. Buron of c!l}dc was only pxhibned once as a j earl in;;, viz. , at the Notional Show, Kyneton, w brro he gained first pi izc. As a two j par old, he gained lust pii/e at CaBtlfcinaiuc, lust at Kyneton, second at Smeaton, fiist at ID.iylesford, and second at Bacchus Marsh, As a three year old he pained fiiet piiz^at Dendigo, second at Smeaton, first at Kyneton, and iirst ut Dale^foid, birc Old Prince Chiiley, impoited} Da"m, Blo^bom. Pnncc Charlie was exhibited 6cven times before leaving Scotland for Victoria, and gained seven fit si prizes, including the Highland Agricultural Society's Show at Glsgow, in 1359, competing against thir'y others. In Victoria, Prince Charlie gained a great number of prizes, including the Port Philip Farmer's Challenge Cup, value LBO. in IS"A lSfit), and 1862 ; gi an I' ire. Farmer. Blossom, dam of Baron of Clyde, by Lothian Tain, imported, was exhibited fivo times, aud gained four first puzes and one second prize; fir et pri-o at Castlemamo, second at Smeaton, first tt Smeaton the following year, and two first prizes pt Dayleeford. Teuns, £1 each marc, two or more mares as per agreement.
THE VALUABLE THROUGHBRED SjIHB, "BEN AT HAL AT H." Hamilton Tuesday nights To Airtimutu ... "W odneid iy nights Alcmndrn ... '1 huredav nightr Cambrhtijc ... Remainder of wcok BENATHALATH is 7 years old, stands 15 hands 3 inches, he is a beautiful durk brown wit.li black points, nnd has powerful bono, ho was bred by H. H. StifFord, Etq., of Nelcon, by Tow ton dam Symphony, Tow ton by Melbourne, d«m Cindonlla by Touohstono, Symphony by Trumpet, dam Pamcees by Grate's Marchioness own su*ler to Towton won tho Oaka in 1805, Murquid brother to lowton the 2,ooo guinea? in l.S(>2, ran second for tho Derby and won the St Lcgor. For full pedigree sco New Zealand Stud Book. Terms JCt ench maro, two or raoro mares as per agreement. G. KIRKWOOD.
VOTE FOR COX.
11. T. MIL LA It, HAS ON SALU AT PATEII A N G I, WAIKATO, Duti-h Red Cow Cover Dutfli Whio ditto Dutch Rape AlsyUo Tuce.-no Trifohum Inenrnntum . Also to arrive per " Ghnlora," his second consignment eonsi-t'ing of 20 ban els Dutch l!ed Cow Clover 8 do Dutch White ro G do Dutch White Eaj • 5 do A.'sjko 5 do Trefoi^ 1 Csbo Bapo Cake 2 cuies Linseed C'akr,
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 567, 8 January 1876, Page 3
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796Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 567, 8 January 1876, Page 3
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