Notices.
rpo STAND THIS SEASON The Waipa and Waikato Districts, The well-known Clydesdale Stallion YOUNG WELLINGTON, And travel the following route :—: — Monday — I^-a>c Whatawhata for Cambridge, staying at the Commercial Hotel, Hmnilton, for about tuo hours ; thence to Cainbudge, .staging all night at Kirkuood's. Tuesday—To Ohaupo, stay nil night, and home next day by Tulnkaramefl. Fridays—To Ngarnawaiiia and back saino day. Home the re«t of week. Tfrms : Single mares, £2 2s ; two or more as per agreement. Gooel paddocking at Is fld per week. AH care but no responsibility. For pedigree see cards. All accounts to be paid on or before Ist clay of January, 1886. A. M. FERGUSON, Whatawhata. sth October, IBS,'). |
rpo MEET THE TIMRS. Skr\ h;k . . . . .. XOs The Heavy Draught Kntiro DUKE OF BUCCLEUGH will stand at Pukete this nenson and trarel in the N^aruawahin, ami Hamilton elistriets. RoVTr : Wedne-Rdny— Hamilton. Satnrday—Ngnruaw ahia. Hc?t of Week—At home. HENRY HINTON, Pukete, February ith 188w.
rpo TRAVEL IN THE WAIKATO 1 DISTRICT. The Draught Entire BONNIE PRINCE. ROUTE: Through Pukerimu to Rotorangi on Monday On Tuesday to Kihikihi, Andersons Hotel Wednesday—Throngh To Awamutu to Olianpo Thursday—(Jro*s Narrows, throngh Tamahere to Cambridge Friday—At Mr Richardson's stabler, Cambridge. Tkrm-< —Three Guineas each. THE THOROUGHBRED (IMP.) SIRE FE V E Will travel in the same te if inducement offers. Particulars n future ad\crtiseincnt. Terms same as Bonnie Prince. flood Paddocking, '2s per week.
TO STAND THIS SEASON IN 1 WAIKATO, The Thoroughbred Horse KENILWORTH. For full partieuilais see cards. KENILWORTH'S route will be slightly altereel as follows;— —Leave Cambridge, through Piikrrimn and Rangiaohia to Kihikihi Tuesday — Thiough Te Awamuhi to Ohaupo. Wednesday —By Narrows rtood throngh Hamilton to Whataw hati. Thursday—To Cambridge. Friday—To Camp's corner for about two honis. Satuiday—Cambridge. Terms : Single marcs, 3 guineas ; two, iJJ guineas each. Good paddocks, if required, at Ohaupo, Te Awamutu, Kihikihi, Hamilton, and Cambridge, at "is per week. Every ewre but no responsibility. ROBERT BROWNE. Cambiidge, Ist Oct., l.\S.">
"VTORTH NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (Limited). HAVE ON SALE AT THfcin VARIOUS BRANCHESL AWES' SUPERPHOSPHATE, 26 per cent. LA WES' SUPERPHOSPHATE, 36 per cent. LAWKS' DISSOLVED BONES /•^ORAL QUEKN GUAfsO-Mixture BONEDUST & BONEFLOUR! V"KW CLOVERS ! rpURNIP ! /CARROT! "1%/TANGOLD ! GARDEN QEEDS ! AUDEN kJEEDSI All the principal Varieties of firstclass quality. Ryegrans Cocksfoot Oats (feed and seed) Flour Sharps Bran Wheat Potatoes Bacon Cheeso Founelation Comb Fencing Wire, 0, 7, 8 Staples Rollcts and Pins Ploughshares Barbed TVire ▲GENTS FOR REID & GRAY, And WALLACE & HOTHAM.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2085, 17 November 1885, Page 4
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