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Brewers

I^TT AIKATO BREWERY

Alb and Portfr in Wood, ALK AM) PORI'KH IX BoiTLE, A vei age imported article not to be compared with it.

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

The highest price paid for ale and porter bottles.

W, GUMMING.

T>WHI T S 0 N AND SONS, NGARUAWAHIA BREWER Y, Are Supplying their Well-known Ales and Porter (in Wood and Bottle) to all

parts of the Waikato.

Stallions.

ryyo stand the season, Al Finch's Hotel, Alexandra,

Th>j Heavy Draught Entire " PPJDE OF THE NORTH."

PriW ot thr Nortu is a banutiful dappled* brown, stands ll> hands 1 inch, i^ rising 4 )(m.~B, Biaiu c!i and quiet in h >i r ness, has proved himself u sure foul getter. tPride of the North was brel in Wanganm, got by the well known imported horse Wellington out of a prize m»re by Lofty. For full pedigree 6eo cai\is.

PRIDE OF THE NORTH will Slaivl et Finch's Hoi el, Alexandra, and will Tnvel the District as follows :—: — MONDAY, atTEROItI FERRY, from 10 a. in. to 2 p.m. TUESDAY, through PATKRANGI to Mr Ramsay's plnce at Rangiaohiu, calling where sufficient inducement offers. WEDNESDAY-Through TE AWAMUIUtoKIHIKIHI. THURSDAY— Ihrough TE AWAMUTU homeward?.

Tnnn •— ingle mares, £3; 2 or more, as per Hgrmnent. Grooniaga fee, ss, payab'e at tim? of service. All ai counts must be paid before the 6tb Jiiiuury, 1877. Good paddocking, Is 6d per week. Every coi-e ttken but no responsibility' For further pnrlicul irs, upply to F. Barurr, or the undersigned, W. W. HIGGINBON. Alrzandra, Sept. 13 1576.

mO STAND THE SEASON,

At Wilson's Ho' el, Alexandra,

THE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE "ECLIPS E."

ECLIPSE is a Beautiful Dark Bay, stands 15 hands 2 inches, has good bone and sp'endid action. Eclipse was bred in Auckland. By Dainly Ariel, dnm Irish £ate. Irish Kate, by Chloroform, a full brother to St Patrick. ficlipse has beaten Paramatta aud otht.r good horses on the East Coast.

ROUTE—

Monday — Down west bank of Waipa to Whuta What a. Tuesday — Leaves Whata Whata, re turning by Ngahinapouri, culling where inducement offers. Wednosday — At home. Thuitday — Through Patorangi to KihiIqhi. Friday -Leaves Kihikihi for home. At home the remainder ot the week.

Ternn : — £2 2-». per Mnre ; groomnge, 2-«. 6d, payable on service All accounts must ba paid b-iloro Januaiy fi, lt>77. For further particulars, apply to

W. W. I [IV. GINSON.

npO STAND THE SEASON,

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

St. Andrew is a beautiful dappled brown ; stmds 1/ bands; lising (j y«.a a; and is a sure foal-getter.

St Andrew, by Ivanhoe, imported from Scotland' to Canterbury, wnere he w.is a great favourite. Iv uhoe, by the cele orated Clydesdale, Sir Walter Scott, dam Maggie, from imported stock on both dides, vxd a, prize taker at Timaru Show.

EOUTE—

Monday — Through Paterangi to Te AwamutU Tuesday — Alexandra Wednesday — Te Rore, and home the .remainder of the week.

Terms :•— £2 5s per Mare. All accounts must bo paid beforo 6th January, 1977. Good paddocks at Is 6d per week. .. All care taken, but no re»poutibin!y. For further particulars, apply to

IiOBERT DRABBLE, Nguuiui^pouri.

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Bibliographic details
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 698, 5 December 1876, Page 1

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530

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 698, 5 December 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 698, 5 December 1876, Page 1

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