Notices.
rpo STAND THIS SEASON -*- IN The Waipa and Waikato Districts, The well-know n Clydesdale Stallion YOUNG WELLINGTON, And travel the following route : — Monday — Leave Whatawhata for Cambridge, staying at the Commercial Hotel, Hamilton, foi about two houis ; thence to Cambridge, staying all night at Kirkwood's. Tuesday— To Ohaupo, stay all night, and home next day by Tuhikaramea. Fridays — To Ngarnawahia and back same day. Home the rest of week.
Tfrms : Single mares, £2 2a ; two or more as per agreement. Good paddocking at Is 6d per week. All care but no responsibility. For pedigiee see cards. All accounts to be paid on or before Ist day of January, ISB6. A. M. FERGUSON, Whataw hata. sth October, 1885.
rr\ O MEET THE TIMES Seiimck . . .. . 30s
The Heavy Draught Kn tire DUKE OF BUCCLEUGH will stand at Pukete this season and travel in the Ngaiuawahia, and Hamilton dibtticts. RouTi' : Wednesday — Hamilton. Saturday— Ngaruawahia. Test of Week — At home. HENRY HINTON, Pukcte, February 4th 1885.
TO TRAVEL IN THE WAIKATO DISTRICT, The Di aught Entire BONNIE PRINCE. ROUTE : Through Pukerimu to Rotorangi on Monday On Tuesday to Kihikihi, Andersons Hotel Wednesday — Thiough Te Awimutu to Ohaupo Thuisday — Cioss Nanows, through T.itnahctf to Cambiidge Friday — At Mr Richaidson's stables, Cambridge.
Tunis — Tluee Guineas each.
THE THOROUGHBRED (IMP.) SIRE FE V E Will tiavel in the sime te if inducement ofleis. Paiticulais n futuie advertisement. Terms same as Bonnie Prince.
Good Paddocking, 2s per week. rpo STAND THIS SEASON IN 1 WAIKATO, The Thoioughbred Hor»e KENIL WORTH.
For full particulars see cards.
KKNILWORTH'S lonte will be f-lightly altered as follows : — Monday — Leave Cambridge, through Pukerimu and Rangiaohia to Kihikihi. Tuesday — Through Te Awamutu to Ohaupo. Wednesday —By Narrows noad thiough Hamilton to Whataw hata. Thui.sday — To Cambiidge. Friday — To Camp's coiner for about two houis. Saturday — Cambridge.
Tunis : Single marcs, 3 guineas; two, '21 guineas each.
Good paddocks, if leqniied, at Ohaupo, Te Awamutu, Kihikihi, Hamilton, and Cambridge, at 2s per week. Every care but no lespon&ibility. ROBERT BROWNE Cambiidge, Ist Oct , ISBS.
-^oa» — j — 7 &£r IyORTII NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO OPERATIVE ASSOCIA-
TION (Limited).
HAVE ON SALE
AT TJILIK
VARIOUS BRANCHES - LAWES' SUPERPHOSPHATE, 26 pel cent. LAWES' bUPERI'HOSPHATE, 36 per cent.
LAWES' DISSOLVED BONES
ORAL QUEEN GUANO-Mkture
BONEDUST & BONEFLOUR! ■|W"E\V CLOVERS ! TURNIP ! /CARROT ! 1%/TANGOLD GARDEN OEKDS ! ARDEN OEKDS !
All the principal Varieties of firstclass quality.
Ryegraes Cocksfoot Oats (feed and seed) Flour Sharps Bian Wheat Potatoes Bacon Cheese Foundation Comb Fencing Wire, 6, 7, 8 Staples Rollers and Pins Ploughshares Barbed Wire
AGENTS FOR REID & GRAY, And WALLACE & HOTHAM.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2094, 8 December 1885, Page 4
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427Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2094, 8 December 1885, Page 4
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