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Brewers

CiyijIKATO BRBWBJftYwj Ale ajid Pobtbb ih Wood, Alb and Portch in Bottle, Average imported article not to be"' oom- ' pared with it. j Customers will confer a great favor, also a pecuniary benefit, by promptly returning Casks, Keg?, and empty Bottles.

The highest price paid for ale and porter bottles'

W. CUMMING.

r> WHITSON AND SONS,

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

Stallions.

mO STAND THE SEASON,

At FincU's Hotel, Alexandra, The- Heavy Draught Entire " PRIDE OF THE NORTH."

Pridk of thb Noeth is a baautiful dappled biown, stands 16 hands 1 mob, id rising 4 yevrs, s'uunca and quiet in hari.ess, ha* proved himself a sure foal

Pnd^ of the North wns brel in Wangauui, g«.t by the we 1 known imported horse Wellington out of a prize miro by Lofty. For full 1 edigree see cards.

PRIDE OF THE NORTH will Stand at Finch's Hotel, Alexandra, and will Travel the District as follows : — MONDAY, at TE KOKI FEJBRY, from 10 a.m. to- 2 p.m. TUESDAY, 'through PATERANGI to Mr Ramsw's plnce at Rangiaohia, culling where sufficient inducement oflvrs. WEDNESTUY-Through TE AWAMUTUtoKItUKIHI. THURSDAY— Through TE AWAMUTU homewards.

Term' :— ' ingle marcs, £3 52 or more, as per ngrrement. (iroomngo fee, ss, payab'e at time of ■»rvicd. All mounfi must bo paid before the 6UI January, 1877. Good p»ddocking, Is Gd per week. Eveiy cure tiken but no responsibility. For further partictilirs, apply to F. BARKXK, or the undei binned,

W. W. UIGGINBON. Alexandra, Sept. 13 1876.

mo STAND THE SEASON,

At Wilson's Ho-el, Alexandra, THE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE "ECLIPS E."

EOI IPSE U a Beautiful Dark Bay, stands lo han Is 2 mohei, has good bone und splendid .iction. Kclipse wns brrd in Auckland. By Dainty Ariel, d»m Irish Katr. Irish Kate, by Chloroform, a full brother to St Patrick. Jiclipse has beaten Paramatta aud othtr good hor»ea on the East Coast.

ROUTE—

Monday — Down west bank of Waipa to What a Whaia. Tuesday — Laves Whata Whata, re turning by NgAhinapouri, calhug where inducement offers Wrdnesdaj — At home. Thursday — 'lhrough Paterangito Kihikihi. Fiiday Leaves Kihikihi for home. At homo the remainder of the week.

Terms:— £2 2a. per Mure; groomago, 2j. 6d, pajable on servioe All accounts must b? pai3 before January fi, 1877. For further pftrticulara, opply to W. W. HiGGINSON.

fT^O STAND THE SEASON,

The Well-known Entire Horso "ST. ANDREW."

St. Andruw is a beautiful dappled brown ; it inds ly hands ; rising 6 yea • ; and it a guru foal-getter.

St Andrew, by Ivanhoe, imported from Scotland to Canterbury, wbere he wm a great favourite. Iv i)hof, by the cele bra ted Clydesdale, Sir Walter Scott^ dam Maggie, from imported 'stock ot both' «id««, and * pneo taker at Timara Show.

KODTE--M«ndaj— Through Paturangi to US-Urn- • routu Tuesday— Alexandra • Wednesday-* To Bore, and home the remainder of the week.

Termi :~£2 5s per Mare. All accounts must be paid before 6th January, 1877. Good paddocks at Is 6d per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. For further particular*, apply to

KOBERT DRABBLE, Ngahinapouri

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 696, 30 November 1876, Page 1

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517

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 696, 30 November 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 696, 30 November 1876, Page 1

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