.Now Advertisements. ~ HE THOROUGHBRED IiTAOJON, TILL STAND, ;-tliis' Season at the \-)i stables, undersigned at .tiio Crossroads, near Te A wamutu. , .i yit-itx. Eagle is a dark brown,, blacki points, 15 hands 3h iiich. high. .Foaled November Ist 1871,"; bred by Jv7. Gerrard,. Esq., of Rapid- Bay, South Australia.; gqt; by Trogeaglp (imported)' put of Ordeal, j (imported), by Touchstone, out of Mrs: Fowler by Heron' (sire of, ? Fishermnn),' ggd .by Mxiley, out of Sister to Pope, by. Shutter, &c, -.".,'-. This [fine Young, Horse shews great, substance, combined with quality, and is 'admirably adapted to' get Racehorses, Carriage Horses,, Hunters or Hack's. No better bred horse than Trcgcagle (the sire of War. Eagle) has ever, been imported to' Australia as his father, "Wild Dayrell is'tlie sire ,of Buccaneery Talk-o'-the-hills, Horror, <fcc. and grandsire of .. H ister r Formosa, Paul Jones, and many other first-class Horses f <?n the English Turf. iHisdam, Silver Hair is equally celebrated, ;being the dam of Silvic-jitlvs winner of the English Derby.' ■; , ; , ,-,.-,'., Ordeal (the dam of War Eagle), is; equally as well-bred as the ,Sire, being one of the last daughters of that; King of. Stallions,' old' Touchstone, whose blood flows in the views of all the best horsesof the day; ;Shejiko-Tregoagle was bred by; the;late Mr Blcnkiron of- : Middle.Park,; Elthan Kent, arid imported ( to Victoria by the late Mr RichardTattersall, who.sold : her to Mr GevrartL Her. previous; foal Echo ran a great horse in Soiith Australia, winning many, races, and was universally considered one of the' and 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 testify, which, with the liberal terms at whichhis services are offered to the public,' should strongly recommend him to the notice of breeders.:;:, ;.; ' ; Terms: £4 45.; ; . ; . ■ ~ . Good Paddocks for Mares, 1/6 per: week during Season. ... .. ROUTE. Tuesday ~! ... .. ~ Ohaupo Saturday ~ . / .. Te A wamutti ..:,.. WILLIAM BOND, Gross Roads Te Awamutu. J.J.ATJSIIN&Cb. - 1 ■■•■ ■ OF ' boots and shoesNo. 15, Wyndham St., Auckland^ igg* Every Description of Boots, Shoes, .Shippers, Leggings, Closed j : Uppers, i&C., always in stocks Jgsi Orders Executed with Promptness and Despatch Under the Personal Superintenintendence of the Firm. Special Makes for the Country and Native Trades. gNEW. STYLES , CONSTANTLY BROUGHT "OUT. Ladies Elastic sides,' Balsi, : and Childrens Goods. Gentleman's Elastic sides, Wellingtons, and Bals. Unsurpassed in Appearance and Wear. Indents Executed 'on most Reasonable Terms, for London and Continental Goods. Samples scut to any Tart, m Approval or Return. THE WELL-KNOWN HEAVY DRAUGHT STALLION SUBE FOAL GETTER, andAvhose . stock has proved themselves, second to none in the Province, will stand this Season at J. Alwill's Farm near Cambridge. Terms : Single Mares, £2 10; two or more, as per agreement. Good Grass Paddocks, at 2/- per week. Every care.taken but no responsibility incurred. All payments to be made before the 14th January, 1880. For particular apply to CHARLES BRINDLE, Proprietor. 20fch September, 1879. HAMILTON STORE, Victoria Street, •Hamilton'.' JAMES MARTIN TTAS On hand, aud ia now offering at Very Low Prices: Costume Cloths and Serges Ladies' Ulsters, Felt Skirts General Drapery Aberdeen and Chambray Winceys Crimean, Rob Roy, and Oxford Shirtings Kaiapoi, Welsh, and Saxony Flannels Eider-down Quilts. Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing, Hosiery, and Boots. A Very Choice Lot of Ladies' Kid E.S. Boots and J.R. Goloshes. Austrian, Sealdkin, and Waterproof . Rugs. American-Di'ill Tents.and Flys, 0 s8 , \ '• / and 8 x 10. White and Gold Crockeiyware, &r. IN'THE TAILORING DEPART.MIiNT, A Superior Selection of English and Colonial Tweeds, Coatings, Serges, &c, : &c. &G. A Perfect Fit Guaranteed. GROCERIES, Of Best Quality, at Lowest Prices, t I-UMILTON STORE.
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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1145, 28 October 1879, Page 4
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