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Notices.

rrVftE THOROUGHBRED IM1 PORTED STALLION FEVE, Ha\ing last season proved himself a sine foil getter, WILL STAND THE SEASON AT REDWOOD, And travel in the Waikato District where inducement ofl'eis, PEDIGREE. By Lord Clifden, out of Haricot, by Mango or Lanercost ; her dam, Queen Mary, by Gladiator. Mango, by En.ilius, out of Mustard, by Merlin, out of Moi el. Lanercost, by Liverpool, out of Otis, bv Bustard, out of Daughter of sister to Skysweeper, by Highflyer. Lord Clifden, by Newminster. dam The Slave, b.y Melbourne, out of Volley, sister to Yoltigeur, Newminster, by Touchstone, onfc of Beeswing, by Dr Syntax. A PRIZE of £o 5s will be given for the best yearling by Fi'Vi: adapted for the caddie, and also one of £5 .Is for the best yeailing adapted for harness— of maies seived in 1883, and each succeeding year whilst in my possession

Also, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion BONNIE PRINCE (Southern Champion, and winner of eleven First-class Piizes in Otago). For Pedigiee and other paiticulars see cauls. Bonmk Princk's sire is the illustrious <»tiid horse Prince, the pioperty of Mrs Nimmo, Otago. Piince, for piuity of bieeduur and as a getter of prize stock, is unequalled in the colonies ; his stock ha\ing been sold for higher juices than ever was obtained for any other hoise's stock in Ot.igo. Pi nice is a bright bay, stands 16} hands high ; sire, Piince Cliaihe (imported) ; dam, Princess Maud the Ist (imported). Prince's Mie, Punce Charlie, dark bay, foaled 1855, of the pnicCV\desdalc bleed, nnnoitcd fiom Scotland by J. and M. Macintosh, wlumc he had been exhibited seven times and gained «even hist piizes. Prince's daiii, Piince.-.'- M.tud the Ist, bay, foaled 1853, impoitcd fiom Scotland by J. and M. Macintosh In Scotland, Piincesa Maud gained 18 prices, liiclud ing a Silver Medal in Glasgow, when a tlnec-yeai old, against all anes. Gipsy, Bonnie Punoe's dam, her sire the celebrated hoi si> Empeior. Empeior lias gamed thiee fiist and tlnee second prizes. Enpcior's siio Napoleon, linpoitod by the late J. Nimmo, gained Hist pii/e at the Bnckly\e and Gaitmoie Agiicultinal Society's show as a two-year-old. Bonnie Pi nice, foaled IS7O, is a beautiful blight hay, compactly built and of very supeiior aetim\ and has puned himself a sure foal-gettei, and has gained the following prizes : — Fust at the Dunedm Agrictiltinal Show, ISSO ; hist prize Taieri Agricultural Show, 1880 ; first piize Dunedin Show, ISBI ; Mist prize Taieri Show, 1881 ; and same day first prize for best di aught entne horse in the yard; iiiat piize Dunedin Show, 18S'2 ; first pii/c Taicu Show, 1882, and first prize foi best entiie horse on the ground, any age; also, liist piize Palmerston Show, 1882; and first piize Blueskin Show, ISS'2, and same day first prize f oiliest horse or mare on the giound, thus finishing hn, show career up to date unbeaten. Tkkais (for Feve or Bonnie Prince) : Five Guineas ; two or more mares as per agreement; payable 14th January, 18S5. Good paddocking, Is Gd per week. Every care taken, but no lesponsibility. No Business done on Sundays. A PRIZE of Ten Guineas will be given for the best yeai lint,' by Bonnie Prince of maies seived in 1883, and each succeeding year whilst in my possession. JARKU ALLWILL, Redwood, Cambridge.

THETHOROUGHBKED POPULAR HORSE ARIEL, By Dainty Anel, dam Una, Winner of Auckland Dei by and Dunedm Jockey Club Handicap m 187<> ; won Auckland Cup, can j ing Sbt. 'ilbs., and Canterbury Cup in 1877 ; won Auckland Cup, carrying Ss>t. 1 31 ht.. , and Foibuiy Handicap ; also, Noitli Otau;o 'liuf Club Handicap, canying lOst. lib, in 1878 ; and in the following jcar cnned Sat. lOibs. to \ictoiy in tilt* Auckland Cup, tioni a hold of tluiteon staitus. ARIEL will travel this season as under :— Monday— Te Awamutu, Rangiaohia and Te Ralm Tuesday —At Home, Cross Roads, Te Awciniutu Wednesday — Ohaupo, Piikeiiinu to Cambridge, and stay at Bui'klund > & farm Thursday — Tamaheie, Camp's Hotel, till 2 o'clock ; fiom thence home thiough Ohaupo Friday and So tin day — At Home, WILLIAM BOND, Cioss Roads, Te Awamutu.

HAVING BOUGHT THE WELLKNOWN ENTIRE HORSE YOUNG WELLINGTON, He will stand at Te Awamutu, and tiavel the sunounding districts this season, as follows :—: — Monday— Kihikihi and Orakau, and home tlnough Rangiaohia Tuesday — At home Wednesday — Haiapipi and Kaniwhaniwha Thursday — Ngahinepoun and Paterangi Friday— At home Satuiday — Down the Mangapiko Road and home through Alexandra. Terms: £2 each mate, payable on the 10th of January, ISSS ; fhe per cent, allowed on two, ten per cent on three or more the piopeity of one owner. Good paddock piovided at Is Gd per week. Care taken, but no responsibility. GEORGE HARPER, Punui Flat, Te Awamutu.

F. FORREST, NURSERYMAN & SEEDSMAN, PIAKO ROAD. Orders addressed to the Nursery, or care of Mr LeQuesue, will be promptly attended to.

ORAKAU SAW MILLS, KIHIKIHI. RIMU AND KAHIKATEA. HAVING Large Stocks on hand, and the Mill in good going order, the undersigned is now prepared to execute all orders for above with accuracy and despatch. J, W. ELLIS

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1913, 9 October 1884, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
837

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1913, 9 October 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1913, 9 October 1884, Page 4

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