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.New. Advertisements, mm LHE THOROUGHBRED &TA2jLION7 WAR EAGLE, 17STILL STAND this "Season' at ; tli'e : V ;» mitiuicp Ul WO UUUCIIUgUUU (VII UW I Cross Roads, near ToAwarimtii. : " : ' •:■•'■ I War Edgle ! is a dark 1 brow: points, 15 hands 3J inch, highi Foale'd November Ist 1871,; bred by W. Gerrard, Esq., of Rapid. Bay, South Australia ;'got by: Tregeagle • (imported) out b£ ! Ordeal, (imported), by Touchstone, ■ out of Mrs Fowler by Heron'(sire Air Fisherman), ggid by Muley, out of Sister to Popei by Shutter, &c, • : •'■' .-.•• «. .. This fine Young ■■ Horse' shews -great substance, combined with quality, and is Ihdmirably adapted to get Racehprses, 'Carnage Horses, Hunters;or Hacks, hj - No better • bred horse than '• Tregeagle (the sire of War' Eagle) ■ has - ever been imported to Australia as his father,; Wild Dayrell is the sir 6 of Buccaneer, Talkro'-thb-hiljb. Horror, &c. and grandsire of I niscor jpuwuußu,. jtiiui dimes, uuu. tuany other first-class Horses' 7 on.the English Turf. Btis ! dam. Silver Hair is equally celebrated,' 1 being the dam,pf Silyio, the winner of the English Derby.' :! ■ ; >■■•'■* T Ordeal (the dam of War Eagle) is equally as well-bred as the' Sir6j being one of the: last daughters of that King of r .Stallions, old Touchstone, whose blood' -flows in the views pf all the.best horses of 'the late Mr Blenkiron of Middle Park)' "Elthan'Eent, arid imported to Victoria by; -Ihe late Mr RichardTattersall, who sold' her to Mr Gerrard. Her previous foal Echo ran a great horse in South Australia, winning many races, and: was universally considered one of the best i arid grandest looking'animals ever, bred, in Australia;, ; War Eagle has a grand combination of the best strains of .blood in the, world as a glance at his tabulated pedigree will which, 1 with'the liberal term's at' Vhich his services are offered to.the public, Should r strongly, the notice of, breeders; ~jV t( :,, .-. ..'.;'. ... I | Terms: £i 45." ' ... ; ! Good Paddocks for. Mares, 1/0 per week 'during.Season. , ...,:,.; ,--.,,:-: ~/ . ....... ROUTE. 'Tuesday „.. .- T •, v <*..-.. , ,• " Saturday:,.;"' ! *. '.', ! ".. \Te Awamut'u f . ~. •' ,; william bond; ' .' , ".' Cross Roads 1 'Te A wamutii. ; J.J.AUSTIN&Co. -, : !: .Tii'hT/i : ;.'j\y< 'V Wholesale Manujpaotubehs o# No. 15, Wyndham St., Auckland. iggf Every Description of Boots, Shoes, Slippers, Leggings, Closed. • j Uppers, &C, ALWAYSIN STOCK •Jgfr' j Orders Executed with Promptness and Despatch tinder fche r Personal Superiuteniiitendence of the Firm. •.,Special Makes.for the Country arid Native Trades.' ' '■■:! , Xe'W : . J:t.tleS ,j . : CONSTANTLYBROUGHT,'OUTV ; Ladies Elastic sides, Bals., and Childferis , Goods,.' Gentleman's Elastic sides, i sand; Bals. : , .. ; ', JTnsurpassed in Appearance and Wear. Indents Executed -on inost ! Rerspnablel .'•••' Terms, for London and '■ Continental Goods. Saniplh sent to any Tart, «>i Approval \ .•'■■'.:•■ or-ißetimn ■< '■ : ';: M T. WREN, Seed Warehouse, Queenstreet, Auckland, and Mt. Hobson, Remuera, has a full supply of first-class seeds, including Mang:old Turnip, Carrot, and all farm Seeds; Garden' Seeds of all kinds, Tree and Flower Seeds, Manures, and all requisites. Some'' thousands of Plants, Shrubs, &c, in pots, for disposal lat any season. Prickly Comfrey (proving -'excellent... fodder), 10s per. 100 ; .less in quantity. The African Box Thorn (very promising hedge, plant). Seed in good supply. G. T. WREN, Seed Warehouse, Queen-street,; Auckland. i Small parcels of seeds sent per mail on receipt of P.O. order or stamps. mISS JOHNSTON, Milliner and Dressmaker, begs to inform her Friends and the Public generally,. that she has commenced the above business at her residence, opposite the Presbyterian Church, Cambridge. Latest Style'and Fit Guaranteed.

NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE, MUTUAL Oft PARTICIPATING PRINCIPLE. CHIEF POST OFFICE, AUCKLAND. ALL Profits divided amongst Policyholders. Surplus of first five years' -work is £12,191. First division of Profits will bo made in ISBO. The Department issues all desirable forms of Policies. All money kept in the Colony. Payment of every Policy is guaranteed by the Colony. Age admitted on the' declaration of the insured, if unable to obtain any proof. Premiums on whole Life Policies for £SOO with share in profits. Premium rates are Lower than those of Private Companies. Policies protected from Bankruptcy Laws. Yearly premium Laid aside Age for £SOO daily for £SOO £ s. d. £ s. d. 25 " 818 9 0 0 s£; 30 10 4 2 0.0 7 35 11 15 10 0 0 7| , 40 1315 10 . 0 0 9* 45 16 19 7 •■•'. 0 0 11 50 . 20 ,0 19 0 1 1J Larger or smaller sums in proportion. £250 will cost half the above rates, or for a small', extra payment. The capital sum will be; paid to assured on surviving to a certain age. Absolute security from loss —lf from any reasons a policy-holder is unable to continue >. his payments, lie can, after having made three annual payments, obtain a paid-up 'policy, free of future premiums, .for an. amount generally greater than the amount he has paid. For tables, forms, and further information apply to any Post-iffice, or to < '. U. CLAPCOTT, Chiof Agent, •

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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1144, 25 October 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1144, 25 October 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1144, 25 October 1879, Page 4

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