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N O T I i C E. ' pf AVI NG taken the Man^apiko Saw C3L Mills from Mr Short. I am open to supply: Timber at the Mill • ; .?• „, ?#■.%■ .-■■■' -- : '•"■ ■ *- "" i *First Class *.. ... "... l^s - Second Class 7a "V . ' ( SEPTIMUS VICKERS COULTHARD. -P[Qf(Tj REWARD will be given for oW|p\]/isuch information aB will lead to tjfe prosecution of any person Lighting - Fires on Rotorangi or Moanavale Estates. . -;■' E. B. WALKEB.V rp bn b B-it-.s :^MoMm¥iso -I- Twenty. l/Lxhi 60S wamp D^amS: on Rotorangi fEstate.—^r^ fall partioulare apply; before October 8- to I \ '■"■■•: \ -E^'-pAXiJ[ER.--> T7IOR S^LE-^-Seventy-five Acres of -I-. Eirst-olaes Land at Ohaupo, ; thonroughly fenced ; sixty Acres m good grass. Eonr-rooihed House and Outbuildings.;! Price, £6 per acre." Apply to GEORGE F. MILLARS, v ■£;-,-O'haUJMK ■■: o/e.v;-^','' MR POTTER, being about'to com-;. „ mence anothei* busl||e*sV Has arranged -for the Butchering jßusiness^ to-' be. oarrfed dn .by his JSoiis oh aholvSftlßW the firsb^day of- Octobernextj a^id'begs a continuance m their favor of tl aFsupport so fiee'y given to biin for the last several y^ars; - and also requests that^jdl accbuntti 1 due to ihipi'up^lio^thg esdvOf: this month be paid to himself or Mr "(*eo. E okoumbe, Collector, whose receipt will be a aufficient 'discharge. ALBERT POTTER; Hamilton, Sept. ; 2s, 1878. ; N OTTO E. A LL persons having any. claims against. t\. the Estate of Mr Wiliiam Kinno'arney, mußt prove them on or before the 15th of October, 1878. After that date no claim will be recognised. - A. first and final dividend will be declared. >"■ H. LEWIS, Trustee. Te Awamutu, September 20 th. 1871. a. mO STAND THIS «^^^^_^^ i SEASON, (P Jp^jl BROAD MEADOWS JiiP'i™i _.™i" NEAR CAMBEtDOB, The Thoroughbred Horse "Knottingley." KNOTTINGLEY is a dark Chesnut, standing over 16 hands high, with immense bone and substance. By Scud, dam Termagant (own sister to Glendon), by Cap-a-Pie: Griselda by Dover, Gertrude by Trumpet, Scud by Riddlesworth, Spray by Donizetti, Lady Ann by Whisker. ■ ........ Sprey is the dam of Wetsail, Stormbird, Belle of the Isles (dam of Templeton), and other good performers. Scud is by Riddlesworth, sire of Dainty Ariel, and very many other good horses. Knottingley as a Racehorse won all his engagements as a three-year old at Timaru (including Timaru Cup), Oamaru and Dunedin ; and won m the following years the Canterbury Cup twice, besides many other races, beating the best racehoises of the day. .Knottingley 'a career on the turf was the most successful of any horse that ever ran m New Zealand. His winnings amounted to more than £12,000. ' Terms : Five Fuineas. Two Guineas to be remitted should the Mare not prove m foal. Also, Aerolite. By Derby, dam Cynthea, by Dainty Ariel, Moonshine by The Libel (sire of Traducer), Twilight%y Velocipede, Miss Garforth by Walton-Hyacinthus, Zar'a by Delpini, Flora by Kine Fergus, The Libel by Pantatoon one of Pasquinade (own sister to Touchstone) by Camel, Banter by Master Henry, Boadicea by Alexander, Brunette by Amaranthus, Mayfly by Matchem, Ancaster Starling, Derby by Ferryman (his daui Chrysolite by Stockwell), Juliet by Touchstone, Ferryman byJFisherman, Rose de Florence by The Flying Dutchman, Boarding School Mi 88 by Plenipotentiary. AEROLITE is a Dark Brown Horse, standing about 15 hands 2 inchts, and considered by good judges to be one of the most symmetrically foirned Horses m the colony. His grand action and undeniable sound constitution, combined with au extremely docile temper, and possessing (as will be seen from his pedigree) not only the fastest but theßtoutest racing Btrains of blood m the universe, stamp him a most desirable Horse to breed from, and shouid ensure his services being much sought after during the coming season. Terms : Five Guineas. Two Guineas to be remitted should the Mare not prove m foal. Thoroughbred Mares to either Howe will be charged Double Fees. Payments for service and grazing, and Mares to be removed by 10th January, 1879. Exc Hent Grass Paddocks at Is 6d per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. No business done on Sundays. JAMES WALMSLEY. *^«J»|3"- MALVERNE, Will stand this season as follows : — Ohaupo, on Mondays ; Te Awamutu. on Tuesdays ; Rangiaohia, on Wednesdays ; Cambridge, on Thursdays, and at home the remainder of the week. Any comment on the qualities of the above horse as a valuable sire is not required, as the enquiry for his stock and the high prices they are realising speaks for itself. Terms : Single Mares, £3 ; two or more, as per agreement. Grass Paddocks for Mares at 1« per week. Persons sending Mares can rely upon careful attention being paid to them, but no responsibility incurred. B. GABLVND, Hamilton Road. Sept 27 1878. T P. BACKHOUSE HOUSE, SIGN. AND COACrf PAINTER, HAMILTON WEST.

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Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 978, 28 September 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 978, 28 September 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 978, 28 September 1878, Page 3

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