Hotels. THISTLE QOTEL. HEN R Y KJANB, Pbopbietob. tg SELECT BILLIARD ROOM. Brewers riT AIK AT O BR J W E JR ?. y ■* '.■■-. -^r-Siiivv^, ■■■■ X ■"■■ ■•■ Alb and PoBTBB in Wood, , . Alb and Portjsb in Bottle, Average imported article not to be compared with it. . Customerß will confer a great favor, also a pecuniary benefit, by promptly returning Casks, Kegs, and empty Bottles. The highest price paid for ale and porter bottles. W, GUMMING. j> whi t s on: AND SONS, i NGARUAWAHIA BREWERY, Are Supplying their Well-known Ales and Porter (in Wood and Bottle) to all parts of the Waikato. Stallions. mO. STAND THB iJASON, At Finch's Hotel, Alexandra, The Heavy Draught Entire " PRIDE OF THE NORTH." Pbide op the Nobth. is a baautiful dappled brown, stands 16 hands 1 inch, is rising 4s years, staunch and quiet in harness, has proved himself a sure foal getter. Pride of the North was bred in Wanganui, got by the well-known imported horse Wellington out of a prize mare by Lofty. For f iill pedigree see cards. PRIDE OF THE NORTH will Stand at Finch's Hotel, Alexandra, and will Travel the District as follows :— MONDAY, atTERORI FERRY, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. TUESDAY, through PATERANGH to Mr Ramsay's place at Rangiaohia, calling where sufficient inducement offers. WEDNESDAY— Through TE AWAMUTU to KIHIKIHI. THURSDAY— Through TE AWAMUTU homewards. ; Terms :— Single mares, £3; 2 or more, as per agreement. Groomage fee, ss, payable at time of service. All accounts must be paid before the 6th January,, 1877 . Good paddocking, Is 6d per week. Every care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars, apply to F. Barker, or the undersigned, W. W. HIGGINSON. Alexandra, Sept. 13, 1876. rpo STAND THE SEASON, The Well-known Draught Entire "NORTHERN HERO." Terms : r~£4 each mare j two or more as per agreement. Groomage, ss. All payments to be made before the Ist of January, 1877. Northern Hero has proved himself a sure foalgetter, to which his. former Seasons in Auckland can testify. He is a good worker himself, and his stock bear the highest character as staunch goodtempered horses. His sire, "Matchless, 'was ome of the best horses ever imported to New Zealand ; and his dam, " Blossom," was shewn Beveral times in" Auckland, and never beaten. Mondays, to Cambridge till 12 p.m. on Tuesday; Hamilton West, on Wednesday; Thursday, Hamilton East ; and his q,Wn Stables the remainder of the week. Good paddocks at 2s 6d per week. All care taken of mares, but no responsibility. ' For further particulars, apply to W. DINSDALE, > Hamilton East. Q.EORGE WILKINSON, GENERAL SMITH AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKER, Te'Awamutu, Plough Fittings of all descriptions* Cast and Wrought Shears. Bolts of all lengths always on hand. £ Repairs of all kinds of Implements executed with prompitude at moderate CHARGES. , HORSLS CAREFULLY SHOD;
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 731, 22 February 1877, Page 1
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466Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 731, 22 February 1877, Page 1
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