O T I C E . The Draught Stallion \ PRINCE FERGUS Will stand at Te Awamutu, and travel the surrounding district this season. ! Particulars in future advertisement. JOHN POLLAfiD, ! Te Awamain. i HP H E PURE CLYDESDALE 1 STALLION KING FERGUS. ! King Fergus is a beautiful dark bay with black points. Free from ringbone, curbs, or spavins. He is a good worker and is possessed of an excellent temper. His stock is superior to any bred in the Tauranga district. Routk : I Monday—Cambridge West. ! Tuesday—At home. Wednesday—Hamilton. Thnrs-lay—A> homo. Frid.iy—Through Tamahero, by Narrows, and home. ! Saturday —Cambridge. Terms : Single marcs, 2 guineas ; two j or more, as per agreement. , ; For further particulars apply to , ; J. ALLWILL, ! ! Redwood, . i Cambridge. I September -24th, ISOI. | ! I riio STAND AT WALTON, i -*- The Pure Clydesdale Stallion i ;lowden tam. i '■ Terms : 2 guineas for single marc ;1A guiucas for two or more mares, the pro- ! perty of one owner. If travelled, half a ' guinea per mare extra. Good paddocks, with plenty of feed ! and water, at Is (id per week. All caie 1 ■ taken, but no responsibility. 'I BURNETT BROS., ! Walton. i <"jMIE THOROUGHBRED STALLION , •"- APOLLO Will stand this season at the Waiknto Hotel, Hamilton East. Terms: £1 10s, payable at first service. : c. n. lkQ.uesnj-:. j /""» LA N C E R. j TO STAND THIS SEASOX AT MATAMATA The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion G L A N C E R. Terms! s Ssovs. single marcs ; two or more ! fifty shillings. I PARTHENOP-EUS. AVILIi ALSO STAND THIS SKASOX A MATAMATA, J The Thoroughbred Stallion ! PARTHENOP-ffiUS. ( ! Terms : 2sovs. single mares; two or ! more, thirty shillings. ' Good grazing at Is per week. All care taken, but no responsibility, i H. J. KALLENDER, Manager. \ TTIDUCATIONAL CHAMBERS. BUSINESS COLLEGE, j TRAINING COLLEGE, ] Queer Street and Durham Street Auckland. ' j Principal . . Mr~T. HARLE GILES Assisted by REV. J. W ALLOWAY, 8.A., of St. John's College, Cambridge, y I and an efficient staff of Resident and Visiting Masters. <. DAY CLASSES FOR YOUTHS. Subjects of Instruction : English, Writing, ( 80/ k-kceping, Commercial and Mental Aritb- , motic, Composition, Correspondence, Spelling, Shorthand, and Commercial Routine j generally. Latin, French and Mathematics, if desired. CANDIDATES PREPARED FOR D j and E TEACHERS' CERTIFICATES, |. PUPIL TEACHERS', JUNIOR AND „ SENIOR CIVIL SERVICE, SOLICITOR'S GENERAL KNOWLEDGE, MATRICULATION, SCHOLARSHIPS, a ETC. CANDIDATES PREPARED IN ANY SUBJECT BY CORRESPONDENCE. SHORTHAND TAUGHT BY CORRESPONDENCE. -| References permitted to Bankers, j Clergymen, Merchants, and others whose j sons are or have been students in Mr s Giles' Business College. _ Testimonials may be seen on applica- j tion. C As the number of pupils is limited, in- -\ dividual instruction is yivon, and steady e progress ensured. f, For terms and prospectuses, apply per- ~ sonally or by letter, to Mr GILES, at his _ Business and Training College, coiner of i Queen aad Durham-street K;ist, Ancle- , I land. C
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3031, 17 December 1891, Page 4
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