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npHE WELL KNOWN. PURE JL CLYDESDALE ENTIRE PEESIDENT
Will travel the district, viz., Rangiaohia, Te Rahu, Ohaupo, Te Rore, Te Awamufcu 1 , and Kihikihi. Tebms : Single Mares £3 ; two or mere <as agreed. '% ;■ " " -"- '
J. G. BERRY.
Kihikihi, 18th .September, 1881.
THE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE •HORSE- ,. 0 L Y D E Will ser^ve this season at the stables of the undersigned.' '' Terms— Single Mares^ £3 ss ; two mares, £3 each; thjtee" or more as per, agreement ' ■ /> < ' • But owing to an accident will not be able to serve till October l§tb. , ..,. H. &.J, aaODFELLOW. Te Awamutu, October 4th, 1881.
U\TOUNG LORD DERBY" A* WiU travel in Waikato this season — Ngarua wahia .Mondays Whataw.hafca. ... Tuesdays Hamilton Thursdays Andersons Farm remainder of week.
"Young Loi'd Derby" took First Prize as a yearling at the Auckland Show, 1878, and First Prize as a two-year-old in 1879. He whs bred by A. an'd' J. Anderson, of Kaniwhaniwha ; got by "Lord Derby," who, when a colt before leaving 1 Victoria, took a number" of First ' Prizes. He was bred by Mr A. Watson, High Bank Hill, Kyneton ; got by " Champion of Scotland," the winner of First Prizes at the Highland Society's Shows, held at Edinburgh in 1869. He was also the winner several times of the Champion Gold Medal at the principal Aunual Shows in Viotoria. As a Sire he was unrivalled, as five of his stock obtained at two National .Shows prizes of the unprecedented sum of £195 6s Bd, four £30 Cups, and four Medals. " Lord Derby's " dam, "Princess Maud the 6th," gained i seven First Prizes. Her sire, "Prince Charlie," was many years the Champion Horse of Victoria; g. dam, "Princesa Maud the 2ud," gained nwny prizes at Port Phillip and National Society's Shows : her site, " Sir Colin Campbell," gamed First "Piijje at the Highland Society's Show, 1857 ;. g-g. dam, " Prin-co-<8 Maud tho Ist," gained Fir.st Prize at the Highland Society 8 Show, 1856, and has gained Firnt Prizes in Victoria too numerous to mention. "Young Lord Deibv's" dam, "Fanny," got by "Northern Hero," out of " Queen,' 1 an v impoited mare from Sydney. "Young Lord Derby " js a rich dark bay, stands 17-1 hands, and has proved a sure foal getter, and a grand temper.
Terms — Single mare, £3 ; two or more, as per agreement. Grazing, 2s per week. Further particulars can be obtained from the Groom. All payments to be made on or before the first of January, 1882.
MARK SMITH.
rriO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN X WAIPA AND RAGLAN DISTRICTS.
The Heavy Draught Entire "LORD NELSON."
Lobd Nklson ib a dark bay, stands 16 hands high, with immense bone, and is very active, four years old, and is got by the pure Clydesdale " Champion," and out of a first-class mare bred by James Dilworth, Esq. " Champion" took three first prizes at the Auckland Agricultural Society's- Show in succession, and is by the grand horse "Lofty,"' imported. " Lofty" never was beaten in any Show in. New Zealand. " Lord Nelson" won the second prize at the Auckland Agricultural Society's Show as a yearling, and also second prize as a two-year old. , Terms : £2 5s each mare. To be paid on or before the Ist January, 1882. JOSEPH DRABBLE, Patera ngi.
HpHE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING JL FACTORY.
If you want Good Value, Gpod Fitting, and W^ell-made Clothing, go to the New Zealand Clothing Factory. The thousands of Customers who purchase at the Eighteen Retail Branches established ,by them throughout the Colony testify by .increasing patronage to ''the 'superior' quality and moderate prices of their Goods. One of their New .Zealand Tweed Suits will outwear three of the Imported Suits, and ■ therefore it is possible , for you to actually clothe yourself cheaper, ajnd yet better by patronising their manufactures. The proprietors were the first to thoroughly, introduce the ,Cash ; System with their business, and this combined with the FllJSt-class 1 ' V alue of their Goods haa made the New Zealand Clothing Factory the' largest and most prosperous industry in New Zealand. Remember the wool is grown in New Zealand. New Zealand labor is I Wholly employed, and New Zea- ! land Capita! invested in this tsuly New Zealand industry. You will therefore save money and help to support a- National Industry in buying from the New,' Zealand Clothing' Factory.' Customers in the country districts all acknowledge what a wonderful convenience the New Zealand .Olp.thing Factory is to them, as they can supply themselves at a moment's notice with any and 'every description of garment in any size. Tall slender men and short stout ' men fitted without any difficulty. Self-measurement charts, to enable country customers'togive their sizes correctly, supplied free, on ap- ' plication to the ' Auckland Branch : > Queen-Straet, Opposite Theatre Royal, and at'Albert-Streetjj. Thames.
J^EITZSIMONS,
BRANCH MANAGER.
MOJSJir.TOLEND en Mortgage, \ on. JTreehold ( Security. , Wm. Cbleman, Sql^cif»r,^ cdrner'of Q,ueen and Shortland Streets, Auckland.
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Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1447, 11 October 1881, Page 4
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