Stallions. JHE imported pure-bred Clydesdal * Entire Black Champion, (For full Pedigree see Cards); "Will stoud thi* sob son as follows :—• Hamilton—Monday, nitht, I Cambridge and Pukerimu —Friday, Pshcarrow Farm—Remainder of the week. , t * ' ■ rl" Terms Four Pounds, two or mor« marea* as per agreement, payable January ... Ist, 1,878.:, ;. ; F -v|- y ; ( Good paddookjj provided a.' Fene^rrdwl 'Farm, at Is per weiikj Every care taken, l but no retipousibilily. '"'-' ' G KIBK-WOGD, TO STAND THIS SEASON AT PIAKO. _____ ■■ ■•' ■ i ■• ■ The WEIL known heavy dbatj&hi hORSE, i - Northern Hero* " & S Morrin'j homestead, Moridajrs, Wednesdays and Fridays, and at ■ the . Nottingham Castle Hotel, the remainder of the. week. ... ,-: ~ Terms :-Hpgle Marea, £3* 15s; thW 1 or on the Ist January, 1878. 1 *;" u A good paddock supplied at 2s per week. Every care taken but »o respon. ponsibility. THE WELL-KNOWN TROTTING HORSE, MerrylegSy ; WILL STAND THE SEASON, Monday morning—Cambridge, - , . . ~ evi ning—-Te Awamutu, Tuesday—Ohaupo Wednesday—,JS gahinepouri and Wlrata Wi.ata Thursday -Ngaruawahia, . rid ay—Hamilton, Saturday—Penc-irrbw Farm, Teems Three Guineas and groomage 5a j two or more mares as per agreement Payable January Ist, 1878. _ Good Paddocks provided at Penoarrow Farm at Is per week, every care taken bat no respoubibility. T DiNSLALE. 0 STAND THS SEASON, The Heavy Draught Horse ™\ Andrew. St. AM)KEVy is a beautiful dappled brown, stands I'/ hands, rising seven years old, and is a sure foal-gel ter. His mock have proved quiet, easily broken, and stauuch good workers. KOUTifl: Ngaruawahia on Mondays and Tneadays; Whatawhata on Wednesday ; l'eron on Friday ; returning by Harapipi. Paddock at JSgaruawania at 2a. per week. Terms: £2 10a. per mare. Two or j more per agreement. ! For iurther particulars, pedigree, &o, j "see cards. ' HEDGER am> LAING, JNgaruawahia, NOTICE. BEG to intimate to the inhabitants . of Wuikato tin t I have disposed ot my SaDDDLER¥ business to ,Mr M. Hall. Wnde thanking thera for the literal patronage bestowed on me duting t.he past. 5$ years, I trust the, same avours will be enjoyed by my successor. D. GARDINER.' Iu reference to above, I trust by gopd workmanship, moderate charges, and -upp.lying the boat quality ol' goods, jto merit a fair Bhnre of support. j % M. HALL, A ! Saddier. ; .< Hamilton East.: D. GARDINER & Go. j BoOT AND SHOE Mi.KEIISJ Hamilton East. ! .. M Beg to inform the inhabitant* of Wai-' kato tliat they have begun 1 business as above, ana trust by prompt;attention to., orders, and in supplying - the very best,hiaieri'il and workniansnip at the lowest remunerative pnec-s, to merit ft share of public fayour,
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 835, 25 October 1877, Page 1
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416Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 835, 25 October 1877, Page 1
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