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WILL Travel the Waikato tliH Season, the Dark Bronn Draught BTorso 11 PRIDE OF THE JSORTH." Pride of the North was bred in Wanganui, being got by tho imrorted bors- " Wellington" <uit of a mare by " Lofty.' Loffy's pedursn is veil known. He was bred by Mr Valance, of Great Hill, j Lanarkshire, Scotland ; liU "ie, Clydesdale Tom, in 1859, at the Lanarkshire Farmers Society's Show of Entires, held at Hamilton, gained the premium of £10; his dam in 1855, at the Avondale Farmers Society's Show, gained the first prise for draught mares; in 1851, at the same show, with Lofty at foot, gained the first prize for brood mare". Lofty, as a one-year-old, gained the first prize at Avondale ; when two yesrs old he giired the first, and also the prize for the best of the horse kind, any ago; first prize at the Lanarkshire Society's Show at Hamilton, and first at the Gluß^ow Agricultural Society's Show for two-rear-olds, and at the iamo thow the following year he gained th» first prite for three-year-olds. He' has taken first prizes every time he h«« been shown in Scstland, with ono excepl tion, when he s'ood second to all Scotland 1 at the Highland Agricultural Society's Show, held at Kelso. He gained throe first prizes in succession at Oamaru, 186G7-8; and was awarded the first prize, ft gold medal, at Dunedin in J»nnirj, 1869; first prize, a gold medal, at Tokomairiro in December, 1869 ; first priza at the Taieri in December, 18S9 ; fi--8t prize at Chrittchurah in November, 1870 ; and first priza at Southbridge iv January, 1871; first prize at Christchurch in November, 1871; first prize at Leithfield ; and iirat prizu at Wan«anui in 1872-73 7-1 and '75, and has never been beite.i by any Hor»e in New Zealand.

PRIDE OF THE NORTH will Stand at Finch's Hotel, Alexandra, and will Travel the District ts follows :-- MONDAY, at TE RORI FERRY, from

10 a m. to 2 p.m.

TUESDAY. through PATERANGI to Mr Ramsay's plane at Kangiaohia, cilling where sufficient iuduoement offers. WEDNESDAY— Through tE AWA-

MUIUtoKIUIKIHI. THURSDAY— Through TE AWAMU-

TD homeward?. W. W. HIGGINSON. Alexandra, Sept. 13, 1876.

ALL Hard-working Men are desirad to send to J. GILMOUtt & Oo.'s, of Ngaruawuhia, for ]Jeavy Bluo Serge Shirts, at Gs. 6d., value 10?.

/Cambridge north township Kj highway board.

The Assessment List of the above Board is now open for Inspection at the Post-office. The Court of Appeal will be held at the Masonic Hotel on FIIIDAY, 13th October, at 2.30 p m. A. CLEMENTS, Chairman. Cambridge. SepteJaher 11. 1876,

HAMILTON DISTRICT HIGHWAY BOARD.

A Meeting of Ratepayers will be beld at the Hamilton Hotel, on TUESDAY, the 26th day of September, it 2 p m., to Elect one TiUstee in pltca of Mr Jonfs, resigned ; also, to Elect one Auditor in place of Mr John Knox, resigned . SAML. STBHLE, Chairman.

TTAMILTON EAST TOWN BOARD. The Assessment is now finally settled, and can be inspected at the office of the Colleotor, Mr J. M. Gilling, where all Rates must be paid. Wm. CUMMINO, Chairman H.E.T.B. September 11, 1876.

HAMILTON WEST TOWN BOARD.

Sealed Tenders will b • received by the undesigned until Noon of THURSDAY n««xt, for Rspsirs required to be done to the Punt Approaches. Plans and Speci fications to be seen on application to Mr J. M. Gillino. The lowest or any Tender not neresssri y accepted. Wm. MACGREGOtt HAY, Chairman. September 11, 1876.

"VTEWOASTLE DISTRICT BOARD.

The Fees for Dopasturinp Catt'e and Horses, viz, TWO SHILLINGS and SIXPENCE per head, according to the usual terms for acreage, togolher with descriptions of Cattls and Horses, must be handed to the Ranger, Mr T. Y. FitzPatxice, Ngaru-twahia, within One Month from this date. THOMAS WILSON, Chairman. Te Koao September 10, 1876.

T^TEWOASTLE DISTRICT BOARD.

The publio are again warned that the bridge over the Oliote Creek, near Whata Whata, is unsafe. Persons attempting to cross it do so at their own risk. THOMAS WILSON, Chairman. Te Koao, January 3rd, 1876. "VT O T 1 C E. ALL Accouncs against the late firm of Langbbidge and Silver must be sent to the office of the undersigned, Hamilton West, within Fourteen Days from date, or they will not be recognised. T. C. HAMMOND. September 14, 1876. JjJ <> T I Q i. Any Person having BOOKS or Umbrella belonging to the undersigned, will please Return them AT ONCE to Mr John Knox, Hamilton. . W. B. LANGBRIDGE. Hamilton, September 13, 1576.

fTI E X D E R S. Tenders will be received by the undersigned until noon of TUESDAY, 19th instant, for the ereotion of a Masonic Hall, at Hamilton Eattt (labour only), Bricklaying and Carpenter work may be tendered for separately. Plans and SprciQcations may be seen on application to I. R. Vialou, Esq., on end after TUESDAY next, sth init. The lowest or any tender not neosssaiily accopted. Wm. CUMMING, Chairman Building Committee. September 1, 18^6. i

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 674, 14 September 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 674, 14 September 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 674, 14 September 1876, Page 3

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