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Notices.

LEWIS & SIMPSON, And at 67 Queen-st., Auckland, WHOLESALE & RETAIL IRONMONGERS, AND WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS. L. & S. will receive orders for WINES & SPIKITS! At Cambridge, and forward all Goods by waggon or rail. AGENTS for the Accident Insutance Association of New Zealand; Reid & Gray ; WALKER'S OLD HIGHLAND WHISKY— WM. ', Power's Dublin Whisky. LEWIS & SIMPSON, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. HOME CORRESPONDENT -.—BERNARD LEWIS, SO Mark Lane, London.

rTHE ENTIRE PONY •*■ NUTMEG Will stand at GoitoH for the season. Terms : Single mares, two guineas ; two or more as per agreement. Paddooking, Is 6d per week. All care taken but no responsibility. All accounts to ho paid by Ist January, 1885.

THE WAIKATO LAND ASSOCIATION'S Model Farmer's Horse LOTH AIR Will Stand this year at Woodlands. Tkkms : Single Mare, £3 ; two or more as per agreement.

THE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE HORSE YOUNG ELGIN Will traxel through the Piako, Waitoa, and Richmond distiicts during the ensuing season. Terms : For Single M.ire, £3 ; two or more as per arrangement. Good paddocks at Is Gd per week. All care taken but no responsibility. Apply to J. & C. GOULD. Waitoa, September 29th, 1884.

Also, The Well-known Thoroughbred KINGFISHER, By Dainty Ariel, Will stand at same place and at same price. The Dainty Ariel stock need no recommendation.

HPHE THOROUGHBRED IM1 PORTED STALLION FEVE, Having last season proved himself a sure foal getter, WILL STAND THE SEASON AT REDWOOD, And travel in the Waikato District where inducement offers. PEDIGREE. By Lord Chfden, out of Haricot, by Mango or Laneicost; her dam, Queen Mary, by Gladiator. Mango, by Eu.ilius, out of Mustard, by Merlin, out of Moiel. Lanercost, by Liverpool, out of Otis, by Bustard, out of Daughter of sister to Skysweeper, by Highflyer. Lord Ulifden, by Newminster, dam The Slave, by Melbourne, out of Volley, sister to Voltigeur. Newminster, by Touchstone, out of Beeswing, by Dr Syntax. A PRIZE of £3 5s will be given for the best yearling by Fjkvk adapted for the saddle, and also one of £5 ."5s for the best yearling adapted for harness — of mates served in ISB3, and each succeeding year whilst in my possession. At>o, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion BONNIE PRINCE (Southern Champion, and winner of eleven First-class Prizes in Otago). For Pedigree and other particulars see card 3. Bon me Prince's siie is the illustrious stud horse Prince, tho property of Mis Nimmo, Otago. Prince, for purity of breeding 1 and as a getter of piizc stock, is unequalled in the colonies ; his stock having been sold for highc prices than ever was obtained for any other horse's stock in Otago. Piince is a bright bay, stands 16\ hands high; sire, Prince Charlie (impoited); dam, Piincess Maud the Ist (imported). Prince's sire, Piince Charlie, dark bay, foaled 1533, of the pure Clydesdale breed, imported from Scotland by J. and M. Macintosh, where lie had been exhibited seven times and gained seven first prizes. Prince's dam, Princes" Maud the Ist, bay, foaled 1533, imported from Scotland by J. and M. Macintosh. In Scotland, Princess Maud gained 18 prizes, including a Silver Medal in Glasgow, when a three-year-old, against all atjes. Gipsy, Bonnie Piince's dam, her sire the celebrated horse Emperor. Emperor has gained three first and three second prizes. Emperor's sire Napoleon, imported by the late J. Nimmo, gained fiist pi ize at the Bucklyve and Gartmore Agricultural Society's show as a two-year-old. Bonnie Prince, foaled 1879, is a bcauti ful bright bay, compactly built and of very supeiior action, and has proved himself a sure foal-getter, and has gained the following piizes :— First at the Dunedin Agricultural Show, ISBO ; first pi ize Taieri Agricultural Show, 1S80 ; first prize Dunedin Show, 1881 ; first prize Taieri Show, 1881 ; and same day first prize for best draught entire horse in the yard ; first prize Dunedin Show, ISS2 ; first prize Taieri Show, 18S2, and first prize for best entire horse on the ground, any age ; also, first prize Palmerston Show, 1882; and first prize Blueakin Show, 18S2, and same day first prize for best horse or mare on the ground, thus finishing his show career up to date unbeaten. TfcitMS (for Feve or Bonnie PrinceJ : Five Guineas ; two or more mares as per agreement; payable 14th January, 1885. Good paddocking, Is 6d per week, Every care taken, but no responsibility. No Business done on Sundays. A PRIZE of Ten Guineas will be given for the best yearling by Bonnie Prince of mares served in 1883, and each succeeding year whilst in my possession. JAREL> ALLWILL, Redwood, Cambridge.

milE THOROUGHBRED HORSE -I FISHERM AN Will travel as under :—: — Monday— Pukerimu. Tuesday— Ohaupo, Te Awamutu and Kihikihi. Wednesday — Through Rangiaohia to Cambridge. Friday— Hamilton. Remainder of week at Home, Fern Hedge, Cambridge. For Pedigree see Cards. Tekms : Single Mares, £3 10s ; two or more as per agreement. N. H. LUMSDEN.

rriHE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE 1 HORSE KENILWORTH Will travel this season in Waikato. Monday — Morriusville, calling at Taawhare. Tuesday— Te Aroha, calling at Waitoa, remaining at Te Aroha till Thursday morning. Thursday— " Waitoa, remaining for the night at Morrinsville. Fiiday— Hamilton, calling at Tauwhare, and in Cambridge fiom Saturday till Monday morning. Terms : Single Mares, £3. WILLIAM McCUrCHEON.

LO W D E N T A M Will stand at TE RORI and travel the undcrmontionacl route :—: — Monday.— Through Alexandra, Te Awamutu and Orakau. Tuesday. — Ranginohia, Cross Roads, Paterangi and home. Wednesday. — At home. Thursday. — Whatawhata and To Kowhai. Friday. — Up Waipa and home. Saturday. — At home. J. A. HIGGINSON, Te Rore, Alexandra.

Encouraging for Horse Breeders. THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE ENTIRE PRESIDENT Will stand this season at my homestead, Wai Valley. Terms : Single Mare, £2 10s cash, half returned if no foal. President is thoroughly staunch in all harness, with a grand temper. Uis&tock [ (which have been as a rule out of secondclass mares) speak for themselves. Bring some Good Mares this Year, and you will not regret it. RICHARD REYNOLDS.

HAVING BOUGHT THE WELLKNOWN ENTIRE HORSE YOUNG WELLINGTON, He will stand at Te Awamutu, and travel the surrounding districts this season, as follows : — Monday— Kihikihi and Orakau, aud home through Rangiaohia Tuesday — At home (Wednesday — Harapipi and Kaniwhanii, wha , . $ '■ Thursday — Ngahinepouri and Paterangi Friday— At home Saturday — Down the Mangapiko Road and home through Alexandra., i Terms: £2 each mare, payable on the 10th of , January, 1885; five percent, allowed on two, ten per cent on three or more the'property of one owner. Good paddock provided at 4s 6d ■p" er week. .Caije. taken, bu^no ; responsibility. GEORGE HAHPER, '- " Pumu J Flafc,'~Te Awamutu.

RAILWAY HOTEL, FRANKTON JUNCTION. I BEG TO INFORM TRAVELLERS by Rail and the Public generally that ample time is now afforded for allowing passengers by trains to step over the way and get the best of Thomas Macky's Spirits and Wine ; also, the celebrated Ngaruawahia Pale Ale. WM. DETHMER, Pioprietor.

TT McKENZIE, .- tl * Saddler, MORRINSVILLE. SADDLERY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Re^ira^»tly'4nd' Promptly attended to.

"j\/|pNEY TO LE3Sp,,,<in;;Large-or ; JJrjL- Small Sums, at a moderate rate of jinterest.~-Jaqkso ( n and Russell, Solicitor! Vorl-BtrceCt^W. S

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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1936, 2 December 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1936, 2 December 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1936, 2 December 1884, Page 4

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