Stallions
npO STAND THE SEASON, The Well-known Draught Entire
"NORTIfERN HERO."
Terms: £4 each mnre; two or miie
as per agreement. Qroomage, s*. All pirvrw<?nt4 to be made before the Ist of Jiriuary, 187 f\ ■>•••- ~~
NoHTimnN Hkho ha» proved himself a sure foa'eet*er, to which his foimer Sea sons in Auckland can testify. Ife is n i;ood worker himself, and his slock bear the highest clinrnc er as stnunc'i goodtempcied hor»ps Hissire, "Match leas,. 'was one of the best horses evor imported to N<*w Zealand ; nnd his dam, " Blossom," was shown set era times iv Auckland, and never beaten. Mondays, to Cambridge t it 1 12 p.m. on Tuesday; Hn mill on West, on Wednesday; Thursday, Hamilton Ea-t ; and bia own ata-bles the remuinder of the week.
Good paddocks pfi. 2s 0 1 per wrek. A 1 cai c i aLen of marcs, but no respon sibili y. For further par' iculars, ap ly to W. DINSD4.LE, Hamilton East.
T O ft D DERBY,
The Pedigree of above Clydesdale Horse (none better in the Colony) can be sebu on application to the undersigned.
Term* : — Single Mure, £4 10s; two or more, £4 5s each. Mares served by Lord Derby last Season, not having foals, will be Served at £1 10s. each.
Glass pad locks for Mares at Is Gd per week. Ail payments to be made on or before January 1," 1877 H. <fc J. GOODFELLOVV. Te Awamulu, September 3U, Wii.
pRINOB AItTH U R.
This Celebrated Imported Clydesdale Stallion will Siand for the Season *t tho undermentioned places, viz. : — Ohaupo, Monday afternoon and Tuesday morning • Te Awamutu, Tuesd y afternoon and Wednes lay morning ; returning to Hamilton by Camondgo or Ohaupo on Friday, a« occasion may require. Terms :— Sinsle Mares, £4 l(h ; two or more, £4- eich. Padrlocks | rovuTed ; no responsibility incuried. All payments by Ist January, 1877.
Prince Arthur is by the celebrated " Cauipaie," considered the beat Horso of his day in Scotland. Ilia Pedigree ii best seen in tho number of hu Slock now serving as sires in all parts of the Prevince
BICHARD GWYNxVE. Hamilton, 30th September, 187(5.
CT a MIL T O N HOTEL.
BEN EDWARDS (Lute in the employ of Cobb and Co.), Has tak n Charge of tho iStables at
Gwynne's Hamilton Hotel.
Travellers may roly on Good Feed and Beddi q lor their »inm<i.le.
8. D. Feed of Oats ... 1 t> „ lluy 1 O Horses per night (with 2 foods) 5 0
BEN will be glnd to see his old friends, and will guarantee satibiaclion.
B. EDWARDS.
TT3 E M O V A L.
VV m. NEIL S O N, BOOTMAKER,
aiAMII/TON BAST, In thanking tlie public for their liberal putroaage in the past, takes the oppor. I unity of informing them that he has MOVISD into tho NEW BRICK PREMISKS, next door to Mr Gabdinek's Saddler's Shop,
All ordors punctually attended to.
SHEEPSKINS.
fTIHE Undersigned, having engaged the JL Services ot an Experienced Felli monger, are prepared to buy SHEfc-P-SKINS in large or small qunntitics, delivered on board any of tho W.S.N. Co 's steamers. Highest prizes given. Cash remitted on receipt of Skids. Freight paid by CARPENTER & BYKON, Te Kowhiii, tygaruawabia.
July 17. 1876.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 698, 5 December 1876, Page 1
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534Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 698, 5 December 1876, Page 1
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