TJ ) A ' N D W I 0 X | AND ■ , giR QOLm j| WILL STAND THIS SEASOM^ IN WAIKATO. RAND WICK' oy Barbarian, out of Gipsy Giri. Barbarian, full brother to i the Barb, by Sir Hercules. For pedigree and performances see cards. RANDWICK'S ROUTE. Whatau hata— Monday. Hamilton— Monday night, and passing through on Friday. Ohaupo— Tuesday. Te Awamutu— Tuesday night. Through Kihikihi to Rotorangi— Wednesday ' ' y Cambridge — Thursday Night ' "> ' Ngaruawahia. — Fiiday, and remainder or the week SIR COLIN'S ROUTE. Whatawhata — Monday Piako— Morrin's farm ** Hamilton — Wednesday Night Hukanui to Ngaruawahia — Thursday At Ngaruawahia the remainder of the week. JOHN A. LAMB.
HP HE ENTIRE PONS' X NUTMEG Will stand at Gorton for the season. Terms : Single mares, two guineas ; two or more as per agreement. Paddoeking, Is 6d per week. All care taken but no responsibility. All accounts to be paid by Ist January, 18S5.
LO W D E N T A M Will stand at TK ROKI and tiavel tl\e undermentionod route r^fl Monday. — Through Alexandra, Te AwS? mutu and OiaUau. Tuesday. — Kauginohin, Cross-. Roads, Paterangi and home. ' - Wednesday. — At home. Thursday. — Wlntav. hata and Te Kowhai, Friday. — Up Waipa and dome. Saturday. — At home. J. A. lIIGGINBON, To Rore, Alexandra. Encouraging for Horse Breeders. rpIIE PUKE ISRIOD CLYDESDALE A ftNTJRE PRESIDENT Will stand this season at my homestead. Wai Valley. i Tkkms : .Single Mare, £2 10s cash, half ie aimed if no foal. Piesident is thotouuhly staunch in all haiue&s, with agi and temper. His stock (which ha\e been a& a rule out of secondclass marcs) speak for themselves. Bring some Good Mares this Year^ and you will not regret it. A Vb RICHARD REYNOLDS.
HAVING BOUGHT THE WELL. KNOWN ENTIRE HORSE YOUNG WELLINGTON, He will stand atTc Awanmtn, and travel the surrounding disbiicts this season, as r follow s :—: — ' Monday— Kihikihi and Orakau, and home through Enngiaohia Tuesday —At home Wednesday — H.uapipi and Kaniwhauiwha Tlnn sday — Ngnhinepouri and-Paterangi Friday— At home Satin day — Down the Mangapiko Road and home through Alexandra. Terms : £2 each mare, payable on the 10th of Januaiy, 1883; five per cent. allowed on two, ten per cent on three or more the property of one owner. ' Good paddock provided at Is 6d per week. Care taken, but no responsibility. GEORGE HARPER, Puniu Flat, Te Awamutu,
rp HE TM PROVED Glycerine Dip FOR SHEEP AND LAMBS. SOLUBLE IN COLD WATER. This Din is urni vailed for the complete destruction of Ticks, Lice, and Paiasitcs, with their eggs of every descn'p-^ tion infecting the skin of sheep, cattlei^ and other animals. jR IT DOES NOT DISCOLOUR THE WOOL, * Or act injuriously upon the natural yolk of same, but feeds the fleece, maintains the natural lustre, and wonderfully promotes its giowth. The great risk incurred by introducing newly-purchased stock amongst healthy animals already on the runs may be avoided by using this Dip.— This Dip is composed of ingredients (glycerine being one) which all A tend to benefit the animal and the wool, ' and these ingredients are mixed by new powerful steam machinery, so that a thorough consistency is always obtained. One clipping with fchia Dip (in mid fleece) will save the great inconvenience of dipping twice, as is the case with other Dips. Sold in drums, '2 gall., 5 gall., and 10 gall. ; single diums, 5s gall. A considerable reduction made in larger quanti- J ties for medium and large flocks. Price lists on application to agents. IMPORTANT TESTIMONY. \ Wool of J. C. Bickknd, Esq., M. H. R., Waikouaiti, N. 5., dipped with the Glycerine Dip last season realised the ' , highest price of any New Zealand wool of its kind in the London Market. — (Vide Account Sales, 1J84).— Wool dipped with the Glycerine lip last year at the NewZealand Laftd Company's Stud Mock Station realised ;he highest price in the London Market— (Vide Account Sales* 1S83). Proprietors and Manufacturers : Tomlinson and 3ay ward, Manufacturing •$; Chemists, Lincon, England. 'Jfefe Depot Agents : The Aucklpad Agri-^B? cultural and Mercantile Co., Auckland. District Agsncies £ John Knox> Hamilton, Wajkito ; North New Zealand , Farmers' Co-opejative Assoc'ation, Cam- i. bridge and Te Aramutu ; Richd. Wright,, Opotiki ; J. Satnderson, Pukekohe. >„
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1947, 30 December 1884, Page 4
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