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Wholesale and Retail Ironmongers, Importers of Agricultural Implements and Machinery of all Kinds,
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PICKSLEY SIMS Aj Co.'s Patent Harrows. HO WARD'S Patent STEEL SEED HARROWS,. Howard's £ig-z*g and Chain Harrows. Cambridge's Patent FIELD ROLLERS, \ Broadcast SEED-SOWERS, with 16 and 18 foot Bpxes with Wheele ,&o arranged that the tyacliine can go through any ordinary, gate with the greatest ease.
Stud News.
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UORSE CARDS. Season 1880.
6^ aers ef Thoroughbred and Draught Hors.es 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.
j^_ FT\ H E Heavy -^fiy&tflf JL Draught Entire foki3® Yd! YOUNG DERBY, byGoodfellow'simS> • -L ErLt- P or^ e d horse, Lord \> i m £M&® r fterby, w m stand this season at — Ngarnawahia, Mondays Whatawhota, Tuesdays Te Rore and Harapepe, Thursdays Wuitetuna, Fridays Andersons Farm, Wednesdays and Saturdays Young Derby is out of Fanny, got by Northern Hern out of Queen, an imported mare from Sydney. He is a rich dark bay, and stands 17.1 . Took first prize as a yearling at the Auckand Show iv 187i>, and first prize as a
2-year-old in 1879. Terms : 2 guineas te be paid at time of service ; Groomage, 2s Gd. For two or more mares as per agreement. Grazing at 2s in good secure paddocks. MARK SMITH, Kaniwhaniwha, Whatawhata.
jgm rriHE PUREBRED iHKft JL Suffolk Punch £^£^5H* Young Lincoln nflltfuW* (jnat imported from ttSjsfif/uL Nelson), is a dark mJßmmmm^mmT chestnut, rising 6 years old, stands 16 hands, of great muscular power, and is one of the b r »t stamp of Entire horses in the Province.
Pedigree in future advertisement.
Young Lincoln will Stand at Mr Jurkes' Farm, Pepepe, below Ngaruawahia. Paddockingj Is 6d per week ; every care but no responsibility.
Teems. — Single Mates, £2 10s; to or more Mares and guarantee, as per agreement. Groom's fee, 3s. All payments athe time of service.
H. JUCKES, Proprietor.
Cambridge District and serve a limited number of Mares this season. FEVE is a golden chestnut, 15*3 high, and 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 Myrrha by Whalebone. Lord Clifden by Newminater, dam Tho Slave by Melbourne. A glance at the above will show that Feve is one of the best bred horses ever exported from England. Terms — lOgs. each for thoroughbred mareß ; 6gs. eaoh for half-bred mares ; two or more mpres, the property of one owner, by agreement. Good paddocks will be provided at Gorton and at Woodlands, near Cambridge, at 2s 6d per week. Tho Horse will bo in Cambridge each Tuesday, and at Woodlands that night. From thence down the Hamilton Road to the Narrows Road on Wednesday, and return by the Tamahere Road to th« Farm of Mr Allwill. Thursdays to Cambridge and home, where he will be for the remainder of the week. R. H. D, FERGUSSON. j
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Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1303, 4 November 1880, Page 4
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510Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1303, 4 November 1880, Page 4
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