Stalhv'os
nno STAND THE SEASON, The Well-known Draught Entire
"NORTHERN HEE O."
Terms : £4 each mare ; two or moie as per agreement. Groom q ,5», All payment* to b&'liiiue before the Ist of January, 1877.'
Northbrn Hkbo has proved liimoelf a sure foa'getter, to which his former Sea sons in Auckland can testify. He is a good worker himself, and his stock bear the highest charac er as stuuncli goodtempted horses Hissire, "Matchless, 'was one of tho best hnrsrs ever imported to New Zealand ; and his dam, " Blossom," was shewn several times iv Auckland, and nover beaten. Mondays. to Cambridge till 12 p.m. on Tuesday; Hamilton West, on Wednesday ; Thursday, Hamilton Ea*t ; and his owu the remainder of the Week.
Good paddocks it 2s 6 1 per week. All care taken of mares, but no respon sibiliy. For further par'icular*, op ly to W. DINSDALE, Hamilton East.
T. 0 R D DERBY.
The Pedigree of above Clydeidrile Horse (none better in the Colony) can be teeu on application to the undcrsigued.
Term* : — Single Mare, £4 10s ; two o<* more, £4 5s each. Mares semnl by Lord Derby last Season, not having foals, will be ferfed at £1 10a- each.
Glass pad: looks for Mares at Is 61 ptr week. All p-'yinents to be made on or before Jan u»ry 1, 1877
H. & J. GOODFELLOW. To Awamutu, September 3t», 1876.
pR I NC E ARTHUR
This Celebrated Imported Clydesdale Stulhon will Sa nd for the Season at the undermentioned phces, viz. : — Ohaupo, Monday afternoon a. id Tupsday morning; Te Awamutu, Tuesd y afternoon and Wednes lay morning ; returning to Hamilton by Cunondge or Ohaupo on Friday, nt occasion may require.
Teims: — Single Mares, £4, 103 ; two or more, £4 eicb. Padlocks (.rjvided; ao responsibility incuned. All payments by Ist January, 1877.
Prince Aruiue is by tbe oelebrnterl " Campsif," con-idorod the best Horso of his day in Scotland. His Pedigree is best seen in the number of his Stock now nei-ving as sires in all parts of tho Previnre
BICiIARD GWYNNE. Hamilton, 301 h September, 187 G.
[TaMILION HOTEL. BEN EDWARDS (Late in the employ of Cobb nnd Co.), Has tak n CliargH of the Stablou at Gwynne's Hamilton Hotel.
Travellers m.iy rely on Good Feed and Beddii q 'or their aniinUe, 8. D. FeedofGdts 1 6 „ Hay 10 Horses per night (with 2 feeds) 5 0
BEN will be glad to see his old friends, and will guarantee satisfaction.
B. EDWARDS.
T> E M O V A L.
Wm. NEILSON, BOOTMAKER,
HAMILTON EAST, In thanking the public for their liberal patronage in the past, takes the oppor» (unity of informing them that he has MOVED into the NEW BRICK PREMISES, next door to Jlr Gahdinek's Saddler's Shop,
All orders punctually attended to.
SHEEPSKINS.
THE Undersigned, hnring engaged the Services of an Experienced i'\*ll> monger, are prepared to buy SUEIiPriKINS in large or small qu unities, delivered on board any of tho W.S.N. Co 's steamers. Highest pri:es given. Gush remitted on receipt of Skins. Freight paid by
CARPENTER & BYKON, Te Kowhai, Ngaruuwohia. July 17, 1576.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 695, 28 November 1876, Page 1
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514Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 695, 28 November 1876, Page 1
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