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Brewars-

ry AIK A T O BREWERY. Alb and Pobtku in Wood, Alb and Porteu in Bottle, Average imported artiolonotto be compared with it.

Cnstomers will confer a great faror, also a pecuniary benefit, by promptly returning Casks, Kegs, and empty Bottles.

The highest price paid for ale and porter bottles.

W. OUMMING.

J£^ W H I T S 0 N AND SONS,

NGARCJAWAHIA BREWERY, Are Supplying their Well-known Ales and Porter (in Wood and Bottl») to all parts of the Waikato.

Stallions.

mo BTAND THE SEASON, At Finch's Hotel, Alexandra,

Tha Heavy Draught Entire " PRrDK OP THE NORTH."

Pridk of thk Nobth ii a banutiful dappled brown, itanda 16 hnuda 1 inch, h riling 4 ycti?*, staunch and quiet in hnrnets, bat prored hinuelf a iure foal getter. Pride of the North was brel in Wanganui, got by the woll known imported horse Wellington out of a prize Hiiro by Lofty. For full pedigree iee iard§.

PBIDE OP THE NORTH nil] Bt*nd ■t Fikch's Hotel, Alexandra, and will Trivel the District is followt : — MONDAY, at TE RORI FERRY, from 10 a. in. to 2 p.m. TUESDAY, through PATERANGI to Mr Ramsay's place at Rangiaohia, c tiling where sufficient inducement ofiVrs. WEDNKSD AY— Through TE AWAMUIUtoKiaiKIHI. THURSDAY— Through TE AWAMUTU homeward;.

Tvmn :—"• ingle uiares, JC3 ; 2 or mere, as per agreement. Grootnngit fee, Th, piyab'e at time of sorrier. All ace >uuts mu«t be puid before the 6th Junuary, 1877. Good paddockuig. Is 6d per week. Etery eire tikenbut no rc-<ponaibilitT. For further particnlirfl, upply to F. Bahkkk, or the underpinned, W. W. HIGGINSON.

Alexandra, Sept. 13, 187 G.

mo STAND THE SEASON,

At Wilson'i Ho'ol, Alexandra,

THE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE "ECLIPS E."

ECLIPSE is a Beautiful Dark Bny, stands 15 hands 2 inches, has good bone and cplendid action. Eclipse was bred in Auckland. By Dainty Ariel, dum Irish Eat©. Irish Kate, by Chlorofoim, a full brother to St Patrick. Kolipse has beaten Puramatu and other good horses on the East Coast.

ROUTE— Monday — Down west bank of Waipa to Whata Whala.

Tuesday — Leaves Whata Whata, returning by Nguhinapouri, calling where inducement offers. Wednosdoy — At home. Thursday — 'Ihrough Paterangi to Kihikihi. Fiidoy -Leares Kihikihi for home. At home the remainder of tho week.

Terms : — £2 2s. per Mnre ; groomnge, 2->. 6d, pajftble on service. All accounts mutt ba paid before January fl, 1877. For further particulars, apply to W. W. HIGGINSON.

T^" A I X A~ T O.

This promising young Hone will Stand this Season as under :—: — Hamilton, Monday ; Ohaupo, on Tuesday ; Cambridge, on Wednesday ; and homo the rest of the week.

Waikato is rising three yeon old, stand* 17 hands high, is a beautilul bay, well built, with groat strength of bone, and a first-class worker. He was bred by Mr Fleming. His uve, Prince Arthur, and out of a #oo I mare.

Terms :— £3 each mare. Payable on or before the Ist January, 1577. JAMES HAMILTON, Clorer Lea Farm, Cambridge. pi A N C~ Y Will Stand this Seaion as under :—: — Hamiltoa, Tuesday ; Ohtupo, on Wednesday | through Te Awamutu to Kihikihi, on Thursday ; through Rangiaohia to Cambridge, on Friday ; at Cambridge, on Saturday till Tuesday.

Terms : — Single mares, £3 ; two or more as per Agreement. Payable on or before Ist of January, 1877. JAMES HAMILTON, Clorer Lea Farm, Cambridge

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Bibliographic details
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 680, 24 October 1876, Page 1

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552

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 680, 24 October 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 680, 24 October 1876, Page 1

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