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Brewers-

rrriiKATo brewery At! AND PoHTRE IM WoOD, Alb and Portkb in Bottxb,

Average imported artiole not to -be compared witb it.

Customers will conler a great furor, also a pecuniary benefit, by promptly returning Casks, Kegs, and empty Bottles

The highest price paid for ale and porter bottles.

* W. CUMMfNG-

OWIII T S 0 N AND SONS,

NGARUAWAHIA BREWERY, Are Supplying their Well-known Ales and Porter (in Wood and Bottle) to all parti of the Waikato.

Stallions.

rpo STAND THE SEASON, At Finch's Hotel, Alexandra,

Tha Heavy Draught Entire " PRIDE OF THE NORTH."

Pridb of tuk North is a b3autiful dappltid brown, stands 10 hands 1 inch, u rising 4 years, stanr-cli and qwiet in harness, has pioved himself a suio foal getter. Pride of the North was bred in Wanganui, got by the well known imported horso Wellington out of a prize mare by Leity. For full pedigiee see curds.

PRIDE OF THE NORTH will Stand at Finch's Hotel, Alexandra, and will Trivel the District as follows :—: — MONDAY, at TE RORI FERRY, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. TUESDAY, through PATERANGI to Mr Ramsay's place at Rangiaohia, calling where sufficient inducement offers. WEDNESDAY— Throueh TE AWAMUrUtoKIrIIKIHI. THURSDAY— Ihrough TE AWAMUTU homewards.

Teinn :— "-ingle mares, £3 ; 2 or more, as per ugnement. Grooinugo fee, »s, payable at time of •erviee. All tv cmnts must be paid befoie the 6th January, 1877. Good padduckiug, Is 6d per week. Every care taken but no responsibilityFor further partietiWs, upply to F. Barkek, or the underpinned, W. W. HIGGIN9ON.

Alexandra, Sept. 13, 1876.

mO STAND THE SEASON, At Wilson's Ho el, Alexandra, THE THOROUGHBRED ENURE "ECLIPS E."

ECLIPSE- ia a Beautiful Dark Bay, stands 15 hands 2 inches, has good bone and splendid notion. Eclipse was bred in Auckland. By Dainty Ariel, d ira Irish Kate. Irish Kate, by Chloroform, a full brother to .St Patrick. Jiclipse has beaten Puramiuta and olhtr good hoiseg on thu East Coast.

ROUTE— ifonday — Do«u west bank of Waipa to Whuta Wliata. Tuesday— L- aves Wbata Whats, re turning by Nga'unupoun, calhug where inducement offers. Wednesday — At home. Thursday — 'lhrough PateraDgi to Kibikihi. Friday -Leavea Kihikilu for home. At home the reaiaiudur of the neelt.

Terms:— £2 2s. per Mare; grooniagu, 2*. fid, payable on service AH accounts muit bs pjid before January 6, 1877. For further particulars, apply to W. W. HIGGINSON.

rPO STAND TUE SEASON,

Tho Woll-known Entire Horse " ST. ANDREW."

St. Andrew is a boautiful dappled browu ; «t inds 1 / bands ; liking G ft a « ; and 11 a sure foal-getter.

St Andrew, by Ivanboe, imported from Scotland to Cantei bury, wueic he WdS a great favourite. Iv nho?, by the celo Dialed Clrdesdale, Sir Walter Scott, da-n Maggie, from imported stock on both sides, aud a prize laker at Tnua.ru Show.

ROUTE- - Monday — Through Paterangi to Te Awariiutu Tuesday— Alexandra Wednesday— Ie Rore, and home the .remainder of tho week.

Terms :—£2 5s per Mare. • All accounts must bo paid before 6th January, 1877. Good paddocks at Is 6d per week. All caro taken, but no retpontibiiity. For further particulars apply to

.ROBERT DRABBLE,

JNgauina,puuri.

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Bibliographic details
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 690, 16 November 1876, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
521

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 690, 16 November 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 690, 16 November 1876, Page 1

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