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Wool WOOL. THE SUBSCRIBERS are CASH BUYERS of WOOL, and advance on consignments to their agents in England and the colonies. 76 KINROSS & CO. W O O L. THE Undersigned will make liberal advances on WOOL consigned for sale and returns to their London Agents, Messrs. Robert Brookes and 00. 11 NEWTON, IRVINE, & 00. WOOL. . THE UNDERSIGNED are Cash Purchasers of Wool and other Produce, or will advance on consignments to their London Agents. 78 WATT BEOTHBES. Sire Horses. The Imported Pure Bred Suffolk Punoh Entire, iftJli^C ° L ° N 1 S T ' jPi^'yß^Will stand to oover at Mr. II y f ft- Neil Campbell's, Kaikora Hotel, Kaikora, at £4 4s. eaoh mare. A good paddock of 300 acres will be pro-, vided free of oharge for one month, after whioh a oharge of 3s. a head per week will be made. Every possible oare will be taken of the mares, but no responsibility inourred. HENRY GAISFORD. Kaikora, Oct. 8, 1867. * 188' TO COVER THIS SEASON. The Thorough-bred Entire Horse ■ „ * |?fc_ T) AY AND M ARTIN, W^YTRf 5 jean old, will run with his n i J i fr- 1 """* in a first-olass Paddook at Puketapu, on and after the Ist October. Terms : — Four Guineas for a single mare, or Three Guineas eaoh for two or more the property of the same owner. A oharge of 2s. 6d. per week will be made for paddook accommodation after one month, and no responsibility will be inourred. All mares must be unshod. Fees payable on removal of the mares not later than Ist of January, -1868, to the undersigned. JOHN HESLOP. Puketapu, August SO, 1867. 108 A £J&^ WINDSOR CASTLE. fflHrf^iw This powerful Draught Entire aft i I ifir- will stand to cover at the Farm of the undersigned after the Ist October. ' . He is a beautiful dark bay, with black points, has good bone, fine symmetry, and capital aotion, combined with an excellent constitution; he is six years old, outofaTasmanian mare, by the imported English horse <( Matchless ; " was bred at Windsor, Sydney. He is free from all vice, is staunch in harness, and has proved himself a sure foal-getter. Good Paddocks, well grassed, will be provided free of charge for one month, after that 3s. per week. Every oare will bo taken of the Mares, but no responsibility incurred. The Horse stabled and led out to all his Mares. Terms :— For single Mares, £3 each j two or more the property of same owner, #2 30s. eaoh. Mares will be brought from a distanoe and returned free of charge,- by communicating with the owner, to whom all fees must be paid at the end of the season. JOHN BATY, Meanee Flat. September 2, 1867. , ' 109 TO COVER THIS SEASON, At the farm of the undersigned. Site powerful Draught Stallion &ißwi~r E RcuL ESj ffffr'yßF rising G years old, got by ft mm J i Yfi- England's Hope, out of an imported mare. He is a dappled bay, with black points ; stands 17 hands, and well proportioned, free from vice, staunoh in harness, and has proved himself a sure foal getter. Two paddocks, well grassed, of 100 acres each, for the use of mares, free of charge, for the season. Terms : — Single mares, £4 eaoh. Two or more mares, property of same owner, £3 10s. each. Young mares will be handled and broken to trace harness for £1 eaob, if sent to the horse. The horse will be Btabled and led to his mares. Mares will be brought from a distance and returned free of oharge, by communioating with the owners, to whom all fees must be paid by the 16th January, 1868. SEBLEY & MoGREEVY, Carriers, Waipawa. September 13, 1867. N.B. — Every oare will be taken of mares, but no responsibility inourred. 11l TO STAND THIS SEASON. The imported pure-bred Clydesdale Entire &HL^ P RINC:E ARTHUR. TlwW He is 4 years old, of a beautiful fL \» rT. mottled brown colour, and combines immense bone and substance with remarkably fine aotion and a good temper ; stands over 16 hands high. He was bred by Messrs. Forrest, Treesbanks, Lanarkshire, out of their first-class mare. He is by Campsie, who is acknowledged to be the finest horse in Scotland, of the present day, never having been beaten at any show. Prince Arthur, when a 2-year old, gained the second premium for the County of Dumbarton in 1866 ; also second at the Johnstone Open Show; also second at the Highland Society's Show, held at Inverness in 1865. He will stand at the Mata Piro Station, and serve at £6 for single mares, and £4 10s. each for two or more the property of same owner. He will be led out to his mares, which will in every instance be hobbled, and any that should not prove in foal will be served next season at half price, Every possible care will be taken of the mares, but no responsibility incurred. A oharge of 2s. 6d. a head per week will be made after the first month for paddock accommodation. Money to be paid before the mares are taken away. C. BROWN. Mata Piro, Sept. 16, 1867. 107 MR. CHARLES MOELLER'S PHOTOGRAPHS Of Views taken of the Hot Springs, Are now on view and for sale at Mr. Cabveb'S, Chemist, Napier, All orders left with him will meet with prompt attention. 41 POSTS 1 POSTS ! ! POSTS ! ! ! THE Undersigned has now a large quantity of Posts coming down the river, and he is prepared to eseoute orders at Meanee or anywhere on the way down, Settlers giving largo orders will be liberally dealt with. ; R.D.MANEY. , Meanee Hotel, Not, 7, 1867. r - 330

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 902, 21 December 1867, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 902, 21 December 1867, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 902, 21 December 1867, Page 4

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