Stud' Notices.
riIUE IMPORTED THOROUGH1 BRED HORSE STERLINGWORTH, Will Travel Waikato as under :—: — Leave Redwood Tuesday, through Cambridge, Pukerimu audOhaupo; returning by Narrows Bridge home, and other parts of the district where inducement offers ; at home remainder of week. Tkkms : Single mares, £5 5a ; two or more, propeifcy of same owner, 4£ guineas each. Good paddocks for mares, at Is 6d per week, at Redwood, where every care and attention will be paid, but no responsibility. For particulars see cards. All payments to be made on or before 10th o* January, 1883. J. ALLWILL, For Stud Co. Redwood, near Cambridge, September 28th, 1882.
rriHE THOROUGHBRED AND 1 POPULAR. HORSE ARIEL Will Travel this .Season as under :—: — Monday — Te Awamutu, Rangiaohia, and Te Ralni. Tuesday— At home, Cross Roads, Te Awainutu. Wednesday — Ohaupo, Pukerimu, to Cambridge, and stay at Mr Buokland's Farm. Thursday— Tamahere, Camp's Hotel, till 2 o'clock ; from thence home through Ohaupo. Friday and Saturday — At nonie. Tjjrms : Single mare, £o ss ; two or more as per agreement. WM. BOND. 27th September, ISB2.
mo STAND THIS -SEASON AT X GORTON, CAMBRIDGE, The Thoroughbred Imported Sire FEVE, by Loid Clifden, out oE Haricot, see p. 103, Vol. VII., N.Z. Stud Book. Tkkms : Two guineas on service, and iwo guineas when the mare proves in foal. Grazing at Is fid per week. All care, taken but no re&ponbibility inclined. Mares delivered at Mr Richardson's farm, Woodlands, near Cambridge, or Mr John Giaham's faun at Paterangi will have attention. ROBERT FERGUSSON. Ibt October, 18S2.
\VfILL STAND THIS SEASON GORTON, CAMBRIDGE, The Thoroughbred Exmaoc Poay Stallion NUTMEG, Late the property of Nicholas Hunt, Esq. Nutmeg took first prize at the Auckland Show, 1881, anil is considered by all who have seen him to be a model of bliength and activity. Added to this, he ib extiemely docile, and keeps his condition in a wonderful manner. Thiuis : Two guineas. Eveiy care taken, but no responsibility inclined. Grazing at Is (id uer week. Maies delivered at Mr Richardson's, Woodlands, or Mr John Graham's fatel'tingi, willluue attention. ROBERT FERGUaaON. lbt October, ISB2.
milE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE YOUNG PRINCE CHARLIE will tra\ el as under :—: — Monday— To Canip'b Hotel and Hamilton. Tuesday — To Obaupo. Wednesday — To To Awamutu and Kihikilii. Tlnu'faday— To Cdinbiidgu. Friday — At home, .Saturday — At Gamin idge. TfcRMS : .Single male, £-1 4s ; two or moie Ufa per agieeincnt. Pedigree iv future issaie. All niarcb left with the piopiietor will be graced one montli iteo ; ufterwaid& Is Gd per week w ill be charged. Eveiy c.ire taken, but no responsibility. Bring a btranger in Waikato, and conbequently not knowing thescttleis, I will be willing to call upon anyone wishing to u.sc either of my lionet., if they will leno adikeds at any of my stopping plaecb. JOHN IJILL, Buinside, Cainbiidgp.
IMPORTED PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE ENTIRE, SIR COLIN. Sir Colin, rtaik chestnut;, ptue-brcd Clydesdale horse, rising four years ; lias immense bone, combined with splendid action. The lollowing pedigree will chow that he is bied irom the besti stock :— He is out of Kate 111., by Sir Colin Campbell ; Kate, by Campsie 111. (imported) ; Kate, by Napoleon (imported), was the champiou mare of New Zealand. For fin ther pedigree .see Can - terbuiy Stud Book. Sir Colin was bred by Mr Holley, Cantcrbui y, and is a sure foal getter. Mares can bearianged to be guaianleed. Jlc -will also only cover a limited number of mares. Hir Colin was shown again.stall comers at the Auckland Bhow, as a two and three-year-old, taking both first-class prizes, beating high-pi iced imported stock belonging to Me-sbi.s Maclean. This proves >Sir Colin to be one of the best that oau be bred. He Mill tiavel the Waikato distiict. Sir Colin was imported to Auckland, when rising two years, by Mr Ilolley, and sold to Mr Paul, of Mangare. Particulars in future issue. Owners of males should see this horse befoie making other arrangements. ROBT. LAMB.
BEST HIMLY COALS. A supply of Coals and Firewood kept at my yard, Hamiltan East, for the convenience of out-settlers. Ordeis for Coals, Firewood and Carting to be left at Measis Scott and Cox's Stoic, Hamilton West. w. hTkelly, Late Contractor for the HuiuilloH Tramway. Hamilton, 27th Sept., ISB2.
HAMILTON BOOK, STATIONERY, AND FANCY GOODS DEPOT. Notice. N., G., LENNOX begs to' inform the numerous customers .of his .', Hamilton Branch that his late Manager, Mr George ipick.iuson, having purchased a business at Gambi'idge, is , no longer. i\\\ his employ. Mr George, jjessop is now in charge of the' H^amU-ton. Bu^in^s,,and'to .him 'must be paid all accounts. ■> . ]. » '• , ' , Aucl^landj Ocjiober^Sth, 1882. '
i^XN &tOte£m&x\ Sharps, Bran, Oats, /W^Oktmeal, Jowls Whea.t, Po^toes,, OhUtf, . .-eheesef Ba"cdn f / - T Ker6sene, • Oils,t ■l^fa.-:.. r.r'.:. L.^£Qfl*feffQgc ;.
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1623, 28 November 1882, Page 4
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