Brewers
•nrr aikato brewery.
Alb and Pobtsb ik Wood, Ale and Poktkb ik Bottlb, Average imported articlo not to bo compared with it.
Cmtomer* will confer a great favor, alio » pecuniary benefit, by promptly returning Caiks, Kegs, and empty Bottles.
Th« highest pric* paid for ale and porter bottles.
W. GUMMING.
T> W H I T S O If
AND SONS, NGARUAWAHIA BREWERY, Are Supplying their Well-known Ale* and Porter (in Wood and Bottlo) to all parts of th* Waikat*.
Stallions. mO BTAND THE SEASON, At Finoh's Hotel, Alexandra,
Th* Heavy Draught Entire •< PRIDE OP THE NORTH."
Pbidb of the Nobth i* a baoutiful dappled brown, stands 16 hands 1 inch, is rising 4 years, staunch and quiet in harness, has proved himself a *ure foal getter. Prid« of tl» North was brei in Wanganui, got by the well known imported horso Wellington out of a prize mare by Lofty. For full pedigree lee card*.
PRIDE OF THE NORTH will Stand at Finch's Hotel, Alexandra, and will Travel the District as followi :— MONDAY, at TE RORI FERRY, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. TUESDAY, through PATERANGI to Mr Ramsay* place at Rangiaohia, •ailing where sufficient inducement offurs. WEDNESDAY— Thrown TE AWAMUTU to KIHIKIHI. THURSDAY— Through TE AWAMUT0 homeward*.
Terms :— Single marei, £S ; 2 or mor*, a* per agreement. Grootnage fee, ss, payable at time of service. All accounts must bo paid befere the 6th January, 1377. Good paddocktng, 1* 6d per week. Every care taken but no responsibility. For further particulirs, apply to F. Bareir, or the undersigned, W. W. HIGGINSON.
Alexandra, Sept. 13, 1876.
mO STAND THE SEASON,
At Wil«on f * Ho'el, Alexandra,
THE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE "ECLIPS E."
ECLIPSE is a Beautiful Dark Bay, stands 15 handi 2 inches, has good bono and splendid action. Eclipse wa* bred in Auoklaud. By Dainty Ariel, dum Irish Kate. Irish Kate, by Chloroform, a full brother to St Patrick. Eclipso has beaton Paramatta and other good hones on the East Coast
ROUTE—
Monday — Dowu wett bank of Waipa to Whata Whata. Tueiday— Leavei Whata Whata, w turning by Ngahiaapouri, calling where inducement offers. Wednesday — At home. Thuriday — Through Paterangi to Kihikihi. Friday— Leaves Kihikihi for home. At home the remainder of the week.
Termi :—£2 2s. per Mare ; groouuge, 2s. 6d, payabl* on service. All account! must ba paid before January A, 1877. For further particulars, apply to
W. W. HIGGINSON.
"YY A I X A" T O. This promiting young Horse will Stand this Season as under :— Hamilton, Monday } Ohaupo, on Tuesday ; Cambridge, Jon Wednesday ; and home the reit of the week. Waikato is rising three yeara old, stands 17 bands high, is a beautiful bay, well built, with great strength of bone, and a first-class worker. He was bred by Mr Fleming. His si--e, Prince Arthur, and out of a /goo 1 mare.
Terms t— £3 each mare. Payable on or before tho Ist January, 1577. JAMES HAMILTON, Clover Lea Farm, Cambridge. Tj! X N <T Y Will Stand this Season as under :—: — Hamilton, Tuesday ; Ohuupo, on Wednesday i through Te Awamutu to Kihikihi, on Thursday ; through Rangiaohia to Cambridge, on Friday ; at Cambridge, on Saturday till Tuesday. Termi i—Sbglt mares, £3; two or more m per Agreement. Payable on or before Ist of January, 1877. JAMES HAMILTON, Clover Lea Farm, G&mbndge.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 671, 30 September 1876, Page 1
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552Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 671, 30 September 1876, Page 1
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