Notices.
THE VTEW yEALAND OTUD AND pEDKJREE OTOCK pO.'S STALLIONS Will STAND FOR THE SEASON as follows :—: — AT FENCOURT, CAMBRIDGE, ANTEROS. Single Mare!>, 5 guineas ; two or more Mares, 3\ guineas. AT CRANSTUUN, WAIKATO, CAP-A-PIE. Single Mares, 3} guineas ; two or more Mares, 3 guineas. AT MORRINSVILLE, YOUNG MELBOURNE, Single Mares, 3^ guineas ; two or more Mares, 3 guineas.
ANTEROS will take the following ROUTE : Monday— Fencourt. Tuesday — Down Hamilton Road, staying at Thompson's Store, Tamahere, for about three hours; thence to McNicol's, Ohaupo Road, for the night. Wednesday — Through Ohaupo and Te Awamutu to Kihikihi. Thursday— Through Rangiaohia to Rotorangi aud home. Friday — Fcncoui t. Saturday — At home. CHAS. LAKE, Broad Meadows. September 28.
rpo STAND THIS SEASON The Waipa and Waikato Districts, The well-known Clydesdale Stallion YOUNG WELLINGTON, And travel the following route :— Monday — Leave Whatawhnta for Cambridge, staying at the Commer< lal Hotel, Hamiltou, for about two hours ; thence to Cambridge, staying all night at Kirkwood's. Tuesday — To Ohaupo, &tay all night, and home next day by Tuhikaramea. Fiidays — To Ngaruawahia and back same day. Home the re-it of week. Tekm.3 : Single mares, £2 2s ; two or more as per agi cement. Good paddocking at Is 6d per week. All care but no responsibility. For pedigree see cards. All accounts to be paid on or before Ist day of January, 1886. A. M. FERGUSON, Whatawhata. sth October, ISSS.
THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION. LORD RAGLAN Will serve mares this season at Avon Farm, Ngaruawahia, and in the neighbourhood, if sufficient inducement is offered. FEta : Single mares, £4 ; two or more as per agreement. Pedk.kle. — Sire, Prince Charlie (imported) ; dam, Jean, by Napoleon (impoited). F. BURTON. Avon Farm. Ngaruawahia, Ist September, 1883.
rpo MEET THE TIMES. StRVICK 30S The Heavy Draught Entire DUKE OF BUCCLEUGH will stand at Pukete this season and travel in the Ngaruawahia, and Hamilton distiicts. RouTfc : Wednesday — Hamilton. Saturday — Ngaruawahia. Best of Week— At home, HENRY HINTON, Pukete, February 4th 1835.
TO TRAVEL IN THE WAIKATO DISTRICT, The Diaught Entire BONNIE PRINCE. ROUTE : Through Pukerimu to Rotorangi on Monday On Tuesday to Kihikihi, Andersons Hotel j Wednesday — Through Te Awamutu to Ohaupo Thin inlay— Cross Narrows, through T.imahere to Cambridge Friday — At Mr Richardson's stablrs, Cambridge. Terjh — Three Guineas each.
THE THOROUGHBRED (IMP.) SIRE FE V E Will travel in the same te if inducement offers. Particulars n future advertisement. Terms same as Bonnie Prince. Good Paddocking, 2a per week.
V)f7 ANTED KNOWNTHE HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSE EARL OP MAR WILL TRAVEL IN THE WAIKATO. W. B. LAWSON, Ranginri. PROOF of DEBT FORM, under the Bankruptcy Act 1883, FOR SALE at this office,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2075, 24 October 1885, Page 4
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