Stallions,/ THE. imported pure-bred -Clydesdale ■••••..- Entire ; Black Champion, (For full Pedigree see Cards). Will stand tbis season as follows :— Hamilton — Monday night, Cambridge and Pukerimu— Friday,. Pencarrow Farm — Beirainder of the week. • . Terms Four Pound?, two or more mnros as per agreement, payable January Ist, 1878. . j Q-ood paddocks provided at Pencarrow Farm, at Is par week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. ' . ' ' ' G KIBKWOOD. TO STAND THIS SEASON AI PIAKO. THK' WEM KNOWN" HEAVY DRAUGHT hORSE, Mfortherii Her o. XTORTHERN HERO will beat Mesera •i-* T& S- Morrin'j homestead, Monday p, Wednesdays and Fridays, and at the Nottingham Castle Hotel, tho remainder of tbu week. ; iTkimh:- Single -Blares, £3 .sa; three or moro, £3 5s ; Groomagc, 5a j Buyable on the Ist January, 1878. A good padd«ok supplied at 2s per week. Every care taken but no reapon* ponsibility. «. . : • ; THE WELL-KNOWN TBOTTING -- j '••■': HORSE, Merrylegs, WILL STAND THE SEASON, iVTonday morning— tiarnbrWge, ' „ evening — Te Awamutu, Tuesday— Ohaupo Wednesday— Kgahinepouri and What* . Whata ••'•■. Thoraday *-Ngnrqawahia, ryiday«=HamiUon, Saturday— Pencurrow Farm, Tbbaw. Three Guineas and groomage si ; twoor more mares as per ar-reemeut Puyable January Ist, 1878. Good Paddocks provided at Penearrovr Farm at > per week, every oaro taken but no responsibility T DiNSDALE. — — — . . . . ' ■; TO STAND THE SEASON, The Heavy Draught Horse St Andrew. St. ANDREW is a beautiful dapple J brown, stands 1.7... hands, rising oevea years old, and is a sure foal-getter. His stock have proved quiet, easily broken, aud Btauuch good workers. ROUTE : Ngaruawabia oa Mondays and Tnnsdays ; Whatawhata on Wednesday • ■ Terori ou Friday ; returning by'Harapipi' Paddock at JNjjaruawahia as v 2i, n^r week.'' ? ' ' • ■ " i . • Terms : £2 10s. per mare. Two or more per agreement. , For further particulars, pedigree, &c dee cards, HEDGER asd LAING, | Ngaruawahia. ..; NOTICE. . ! I BEG to intimate to the inhabitant*: of Waikato that I have disposed of ! my SADDDLERI business to Mr M. ; Ham.. While thanking them for the! literal patronage bestowed on me during i the past 5^ years, I truat the samei favours will be enjoyed by my aueeaaor. D. GARDINER. i ; In reference to above, I truefe by good workmanship, moderate charges, and; supplying the best quality of goods, to! merit a fair ahare of support. ] ;m. hall, Saddlbr, Hamilton East. T3OOTS, BOOTS, BOOTS. D. GARDINER, & Go. bo 0 t a n j) sh 6 e ma ke rs Hamilton East. - ' Beg to inform the inhabitants of Wait kato that they have begun business' an above, and trust by prompt attentibn to ureters, and m supplying the very best, material and workmanship at the lowett rerounerative prices, to merit ft chare pf public fayQur,
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 839, 1 November 1877, Page 1
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432Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 839, 1 November 1877, Page 1
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