Stallions. I THE pure-hred Clydesdale Entire • ■ ■• 'l i.'-iin-e Black Champion} (For full Pedigree see Cards). Will stand this season as follows :— Hamilton — Monday night ; Cambridge and Pukerimu— Friday, Pencarrow Farm — Remainder of the week. ! Tbkms Four Pound?, two or more maris as por agreement, payable January Ist, 1878. r G-»od paddocks provided at- Pencarrow Farm, at Is per week. Every ca re taken, but no responsibility. G KIRKWOOD. '. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT PIAKO. The weli known heavy draught taORSE, j Northern Heroj IVrOKTHERN HERO will beat Mpiim -i-1 T& S Morrin'j homestead, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and at the Nottingham Castle Hotel, the remainder of tho week, i TKitM-" : -Single Mares, £3 ss; three or more, £3 5s ; Groomage, 5s ; payable on the Ist January. 1878. A good pndd^ek pupplied. at. 2s per week: Every care taken but no responponsibility. THE WELL-KNOWN TROTTING HORSE, Merrylegs, WILL STAND THE SEASON, Monday morning— Cambridge, „ evening— Te Awamutu, Tuesday— Ohaupo Wednesday— iS gahinepouri and Whata Wliata Thursaay -Ng lruawahia, riday — Hamilton, Saturday— Penc.rrow Farm^ TfißAts I hree Guineas and groomage 5s ; twqor mare mures as per a- reeihent' Paynble January Ist, 1878. Good Paddocks provided at Pencarrow barm at Is per week, every care taken bnt na responsibility. T DiNSDALE. npO STAND THB SEASON, Ihe Heavy Draught Horse St. Andrew. St. AMJriEW is a beautiful dappled browu, stands 17 haucis, rising seven years old, and is a aure fual-getter. His aiock have proved quiet, easily broken, and utaunoh gooi workers. ROUTE : Ngaruawahia oa Mondays and Tuesdays ; Whatawbata on Wednesday • lerori ou Friday ; returning by Harapipi' Paddock at JS garuawahia at 2*. per week. * Terms: £2 10i. per mare. Two or more per agreement. For further particulars, pedigree, &c. see cards. / HEDGER and LAING, Ngatuawahia. NOTICE. XBEG to intimate to the inhabitants of Waika-o th t I h.vo disposed of my SaDDDLERK businc.w to Mr M. Hall. While thanking them for the In eral patronage bestowed on mo during the past s|[ years, I trust the same lavours will be enjoyed by my sue essor. d. Gardiner. In reference to above, I trust by good workmanship, moderate charges; and supplying the best quality of goods, to merit a fair share of support. ;M. HALL, Saddier. Hamilton East. i ■ T>O'OTS, BOOTS, BOOTS. D. GARDINER & Co. BOT AND SHOE MAKERS Hamlltok East. i Bb» to inform the iuhubitants of Waikato ih.t they h,.ve begun business a* ■ n bo ve, ana trust i.y prompt attenii.,,, t' ur..era nndm supplying the very best, material and workmanship ai ih/i oW e,' n-muuerauve pn 9c9 , to m*w * «h«re ef publio favour,
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 836, 27 October 1877, Page 1
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