Stud News.
UORSE CARDS. Season 1880.
Owners of Thoroughbred and Draught Horses can be Supplied with neatly printed Season Cards at Low Prices.
Apply at the office of this paper.
Orders by post promptly attended to, and parcels sent to country districts.
Will travel tbe Cambridge District and Berve a limited number of Mares this season. FEVE is a golden chestnut, 15*3 high, aud stands over a deal of ground on short flat legs. Pedigree :— By Lord Clifden, dam Haricot by Mango or Lanercost— Queen Mary by Gladiator — her dam by Plenipotentiary — Myrrim by Whalebone. Lofd Clifden by Newminster, dam The Slave bv Mel-
bourne A glance at the abovrs Avill sboAv that Feve is one of the best bred horses ever exported from England. Terms— lOgs. each for thoroughbred mares ; 6gs. each for half-bred mares ; two or more mores, the property of one owner, by agreemt nt. Good paddocks will be provided at Gorton and at Woodlands, near Cambridge, at 2s 6d per Aveek. Tho Horse Avill be in Cambridge eacfi Tuesday, and at Wuodlnnds that nights From thenoo doAvn the Hamilton Road to the Narrows Road on Wednesday, and return by the T.imahere P«oad to the I'arm of Mr All will. Thursdays to Cambridge and home, where he -will be for the; remainder of the Ave?k. E. H. D. FERGUSSON.
- *r^>w__ TT AVINQ purchased Fri w$E9SB3""a "-"- t" e Thorough&s|i sSggr Knottingly, ~ He will Stand this Season at his own Stable*, Cross Roads, near Te Awamntu. Term* — Single Mares* £2 10s. Paddocks, Is Od per Aveek. WILLIAM BOND. October 6th, 1880.
-_ rpHE POWERFUL >*aKG|L J- Draught Stallion. ""n tt tt v n ■tfff^Tr/rv Rifin^ fix years old, jp^tSirffi^ Will twvel this season between Hamilton, Taupiri and neighbourhood. Pedigree: — Duke by Nnjyyott, by Major (imported), dam Kate by Invincible* (imported). Duke has proA r ed himself ai sure foal getter, and wai bred by Messrs^ Colemau, Ruvpnsditle. K-ite, orifir«ally the property of Mr QuiuliAwn, was acknowledged to be th« uio^t powerfal animal on the Thames Goldfield, combined with jrood temper. Mondayb — Tnupiri '■'ue-d.iys — Hokoniti Wednesday & Thuifadays — Mr Henry's', Hamilton Eist. S iturday> — Hunilton For further particulars apply to D. Henry; or, W. Lovefct. Fees : — One mare, £2 ; tAvo or more as. per agreement.
giNGER'S SEWING MACHINES, v ai,es 187<5, (in fouryeabs ) SaleslB79 240,8.i2 May 431,107,' MACHINE^ ( TOunr.cD ) al*chixi;s LARGEST SALE I\ THE WORLD! LARGEST MANUFACTORIES IN THE WORLD ! NEW FAMILY MACHTxe, on Poltshed Walnut 1-ibk's, with Drawers, Stand, and IriMillc. Price, £ J7> o ,i PAl u^'£r t™ ll ; l £ ACTION HAL VXCK A\ tifchL, ;ina mil y l linc , when required, the ?!?;. ci° nt Cocoon Shuttle (instead of the Jlobbin Sh'itt* ■) ACCESSORIES GIVEN AVITH EACH MACHINE. X J C Jw r . , 1 Extra Check Spring 1 hctMi'tnmvrs and 1' older 0 Shnttel K-obbin* 1 luck-muiktT „ 12 Ncedk-s „ i.Sm-w-drivcT 1 Kraulrr „ j U oft i e t O] j 1 Straight Guide 1 OiU-c i S«.nn\ for Straight Guide, r liook of Instruction 1 h\ti.i Needle-Plate Other \rcessones foe special* lasses of work are supplied at a small e\tra charge. Price List s^nt post iree. l'lie above Machine, can be made to work b\ Hand, if required, at a small extra, c <>st. NEW FAMILY H \NIJ MACHINES on \\ alnut llase, with Newest Accessories. SEWING MACHINES tot all classes ot work, htterf. to woik by hana, toot, or .steam power. Tho Sewmff Machine made b\ the Sinjjer Sewing Manutai turing Company 'are a< kno'\ledsjed by common eont-^nt to be by Uir the bostSewinif Machine* that miuhaniral inirenuttv has Wra able to produce. Although the Singer Sewing Machines an' comparatively late in tho field, jet the extraordinary demand for them during the past few years — as indicated by the sutcessixo annual sales — ha> obliged this enterprising cornpan) to increase their Factories to an extent that seems almost mc redible. The largest ot their Factories is at Eli/abcth, New Terser. Here, the main building has 1. 100 feet frontage ; Forging Shops, 700 feet; Foundry, 600 fi ;et by 100 feet ; Cabinet Shop, 200 ; Packing Sliop.s, 200 feet. The main building h?s four floors; the Cabinet and Packing Shops have each three floors. Entire works etnr.loy 3,^00. The Yard t ontains 6 miles railroad tracks. There arc also Factoiies at, or neat, the City of Glasgow, and the dimensions of these workh may he imagined, when wo say that 2^oo here, as at the American* \\ orks, find constant employment. The turnout of Machines alone is 10,000 e\ery wetsl, or, at the rate of soo.ooo (half a million) for the current year, lhe various parts and new accessories, needles, oil, &.c, &c, required for the 3,500,000 Sewing Machines, whkh are in use all o\cr the world— these demand special attention and much labor. A Staff of Skilled Mechanics and Sowing Machine Experts is alwajsemplojed lor the .sole purpose ot making every possible Mvchmital Improvement on the Machines and accessories. And notwithstanding the A i.rv Gki;\i Ridiciiov iv i'RUK, the Company continue to give wonderfully Easy Ihims to lHtrrlhisen. on Hire or Deferred P.iv ment S> stem. BRANCH OFFICE, FORT-STREET,. AUCKLAND. Waikato Agents : Hamilton— JAM ES MARTIN Cambridge- HOUGHTON 8. SONS Te Awamutu— DUFFUS & DICK.
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Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1296, 19 October 1880, Page 4
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