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'•lev AdertiserilAtß. WAITOA HIGHWAY^piSTRICT. A meeting of.' the Ratepayers , of the Wuitba Highway District, will be hHd at the Nottinph m Castle Hotel, Piako, on the 27th day of ; October, 1877. BasiMßßß : — To fleet : one member of the Bond m place; of Major F i N Geol'ge, resigned. ALEXANDER BREM ER Secretary to the. Waitoa Highway District Board. 10th Oct, 1877. ; ; t ■'•'■■'.:. ' ; . : •; ■ ■■' ' ; ■' OEALFD Tenders addressed to the k3 Clerk, and mnrked on outside "Tbnder for Bo&d," will be received by. the Waikato County Couucil up to 4 p.m on THURSDAY thelSth iiist.'for the formation of a road from Mr Coates' Faru. to Cook-Btre«'t, Hamilton East.' The attention'tof intending -contractors is called to the fact; that an alteration has been made froni, the .original designs, and fresh plans issued. Plans and Specifications at Mr Harris^ Store. ,;"' !; "'.: .' V .['■'' Lowest Tender may not be accepted. J MCPHERSON, Clerk Waikato Coanty Counoil. Hamilton East, 3rd Octob r, 1877. ' nnHOROUGHBRED STALLION. TO STAND THIS SEASON, At Harp 'bier Eeist Hotbi, The thoroughbred horse Tregeagle II Tkbms • £77a bags Make. "TREiEAGLE II." is a rich dark brown ' horse, 5 years old, standing 16 hands high, with greit bone and substance. He is by -• Tregeagle ' (imported), dam '- Mignonette,' by * Egremont,' out of 'Grey Bess ? (imported). •Tregeagle' by .-: • Wild Dayrell.' dam • .Silverbair,' dam" of ''Silvio ■' (winner ot Perby 1877), by >' Kingatone ' ; his dam, 'England's Beauty,' by 'Irish Birdtatcher,' out of ' Prairie . Bird,' by • Touchstone.' I TREGEAGLE' beat some of the best horses of his day. He ran second to ' Athena ' for the Hopeful Stakes ; won the 17th Bentinck Memorial Stakes,. beating 'Formosa' aad the ' Parson,' oarryiug weight for age j ran second for the Convivial Handicap, giving 'Qu'lityj'-the winner, lllbs ; won the new Biennial Stake?, beating ' Formosa,' 'See-Saw,* •Bsmarbk, 1 ' Hatohmeut,' and others, , carrying weight for age. 'Formosa' won the St. Leger, Oaks. £1,000. ' Tregeagle'a ' dam is also dam of 'SILVERRING,' which filly ran ' Marie Stuart ' (winner of the Oaks and Leger) a desperate race for the 1873 Newmarket Oaks. She is also dam of ' Gatley Bell' (winter of the last Criterion Stakes, aad third favourite for the ensuing Two Thousand Guineas). 'Kinge'one' (the sire of the Sydney cracks, 'Lecturer 1 * and ' Kingsborough,' is own brother to ' Tregeagle't* ' dam. ' Tregeagle's ' grand dam is the dam of •THIS R.AKE,' , which herse is also by ' Wild Dayrell.' 'The Rake' won the Middle Paik Plate, beating 'Achievement,' 'Knight of the Garter,' and five others. 'KISBER,' the winner of the last English Derby, beating the favourites, 'Petrarch,' 'Julias C««r,' ' Forerunner,' 'Skylark,'' and ten others (time, 2in 445, the fastest on record) m a cantor by five lengths, is a near relative to this -horse, he being by 'Buccaneer,' a sou I ' of '"Wild Dayrd),' from 'Mineral,' by 'Rataplan,' brother to, 'Stock well, 1 from '.Manganese,' .. by 1 Iri<b Birdoatcher/ '_.■ 'TregeagleV gets have won all the. best; raoee m South Australia this year. 'The Doctor,' 4 years, by ''Iregeagle' won the flying Handicap, six furlongs, beating the ' Poodle' and fonr others. THE ADELAIDE CUP . 25 soys, Gold Cup, and 100 soys added, 2 miles, w»s won by ' Imprudence,' by 'Trcgeafle,' 3 years, beating 'Oonsulia^ tion,' ' Poodle, ' Canterbury,' and six others* Time, 3min 37sec, the sane time that the ' Barb ' won the Metropolitan m 1868. THE AUTUMN HANDICAP, one mile and a half, was won by ' Superstition,' by ' Iregeagle,' beating 'Venus' and Bix others. - THE QUEEN'S GUINEAS, 100aov8., three mi^es, was won by 'Imprudenoe.' 3 years, beating 'Veuus,' ' Emulation,' and ' Canterbury.' • S. C. CAULTON. EOCK SALT. Invaluable as a health preserver for Horses, Cattle, '■• and r Sheep. No Stable, Cow-byre or Sheep'»run should be without this natural medioino, price 7s per cwt. . WOOLPACKS!, WOOLPAOKSn Full weight 4a 3d. Always on Hand. Salt fine and coarse, Bonedusfe, Oats, Maize, Bran, Sharps Flour, Oatnu-al, Clover and Grassseeds, Potatoes and general Groceries at wholesale prices. Oruers for Ironmongery, Saddlery, Drapery, Crockery, Staiionerj', Lime, Bricks, limber, &c, promptly executed at trade Prices, t ebb ov Commission. Consignments of WOOL, UIUJiSGOM I'allow, But<er, Bacon, Cheese, &c, sold o best advantage. Bu»iness m connection with Education Board, Waste Lands Office, or Deeds and Registration Office, carefully attended to. ADAM LAYBOURNE, < Fort-street. j£=fo> TO LET, A COMF RTffiujjipk ABLE HOUSE, Five Jiooms, Out House, Orchard, and Grass Puddook, all containing five aores. Apply to JOHN WEBB. Hamilton West,

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 833, 18 October 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 833, 18 October 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 833, 18 October 1877, Page 3

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