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To be Let. TO LET, SECTIONS Nos. 25, 28, 29 and 30, Pukahu Blook, near Havelock. 171 . SYDNEY JOHNSTON. Stud Horses. jfjKjp|§Bl^*|jl) 'wiH stand this season, at Tg /y e jp*s' Woburn, where well-grassed lit *J f if- and well-watered paddooks will be provided for the Mares, and every care taken without responsibility. Terms :— 5 guineas for eaoh Mare, and ss. to the Groom, grazing included. Notices will be sent to the owners of Mares when they are stinted, after whioh a charge of 3s. week for eaoh Mare, will be made until removed. All expenses to be paid before the Mares are taken away. PURVIS RUSSELL. Woburn, Sept. 1, 1868. 91 The well-known Draught horse J-l Will run with his Mares s» ff/T 'k* 8 Beaßon a fc Willow Sank, «» ' 1 »— Patangata, in a 100 acre paddock, with good graßs and plenty of water. Terms :— £3 for one Mare ;' £2 10s. each for two or more, the property of the same owner, One month's grass free, after whioh 2s. per week will be oharged. All care taken, but no responsibility incurred. Mares must have their hind shoes off. Fees payable on removal, not later than Ist January, 1869. Nugget (6 years, imported from Canterbury) is a mottled brown,' with black points, good bone and substance, short legs, fine action, good temper, and staunch in harness Mares brought from a distance by a written communication. JOHN HESLOP, Jun. Willow Bank, Patangata, September 16. 94 The well-known Entire Horse ~"~ 1? D fl TT T T7> Q JCj Xv \j U Xj Jli © xivißM - w^ stand this season, W^FfyU at the Farm of the underJUh__— -■a______»*4_B*' 81§d©Cl» Terms : — £4 for single Mares; £3 10s. each for two or more Mares the property of the same owner. One month's grass free, after which period 3s. per week will be oharged. All care will be taken, but no responsibility incurred. All fees payable to the owner not later than the Ist January 1869, Mares will be fetched from a distance by a written communication. The Horse will attend any station within a day's journey, if required. His colour is mottled bay, with black points ; height seventeen hands, with immense bone and substance. Has proved himself a sure foal-getter, is staunch in harness, with an admirable temper. J. L. SIBLEY. Waipawa, Sept. 19, 1868. 96 The imported pure-bred Clydesdale Entire $^ pRINCE ARTHUR, m,Jjj|jp|g"|w -■- He ia 5 years old, of a beauIjJ /t"^w tiful mottled brown colour 5 has JL\ rj, \r— a good temper, great bone and substance and remarkably fine action, and stands over 16 hands. When a two-year old, he gained the second premium for the Connty of Dumbarton in 1865 ; also second at the Johnatone Open Show ; also second at the Highland Society's Show, held at Inverness in 1865. Teems ;— £s for single Mares j£4 10a, for two or more the property of same owner. . He will be led out to his Mares, which will in every instance be hobbled. Every possible care will be taken of the Mares, but no responsibility incurred. 3a. 6d. a week will be oharged after the first month, Money to be paid before the Mares are taken away. C. LAMBERT. Riverton, Meanee. 124 |3gfc T) AY & MARTIN n AXE AXE The above Thorough-bred Horses will stand this season at Puketapu, where first olass paddock accommodation will be provided for marcs. Terms :— Four Guineas for either Horse. For two or more Mares, the property of the game owner, Three Guineas each. One month's grass free, after which 2s 6d per week will be charged. All care taken, but no responsibility incurred. Mares must have their hind shoes removed, and may be hobbled at the option of the groom. Fees payable on removal, not later than Ist January, 1869. Day & Martin (six years) has proved himself a sure foal-getter, only one Mare having missed last season. For pedigree see N.S.W. Stud Book. Ake Ake (five years), by Towton out of Missßowe, by Sir Hercules. See New Zealand Stud Book. JOHN HESLOP. Puketapu, Sept. 1868. 97 NOTICE. HENRY, BURSTON BEGS to intimate to the inhabitants and surrounding settlers of the Meanee Flats, that he has taken that commodious SMITHY, lately occupied by John Orr, in the centre of the Meanee Township, and hopes that, by giving strict attention to business, he may merit a share of their support. Meanee, Oct. 26, 1868. 266 COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Eastern Spit. PipHE Undersigned begs to intimate that he JL has taken the above well-known Hotel, and trusts, by giving all attention to the requirements of those favoring him, to receive a share of public support. Dinners will be provided on and after Monday next, at one o'clock. 345 J. W. STEED. Not " to Arrive," but for positive Sale, O A A BAGS Crown Brand FLOUB, price -W^t\7 255. per bag (100 lbs.) Cash. Also, 200 bushels Oats 5 tons cold drawn Fencing Wive, Nos. 6 & 7 The Undersigned, having removed into his new premises, which afford him greater business facilities, begs to intimate that he will from this date, to meet the pressure of the times, make a deduction on all kinds of Goods both in the GROCEEY and CLOTHING department, for Cash on Delivery, varying from fifteen to twenty-five per cent. One trial is only necessary to convince purchasers that this is a lonafide notice. N.B. — For the benefit of the publio generally, a further reduction in above price quoted for FLOUR can be made if necessary. W. KATHBONE. Waipawa, October Ist, 1868. 107 TO MASTERS OF VESSELS. MASTERS, of VESSELS who may not have been supplied with the Hbeai©, may obtain copies on application to Mr. WITHERS Eastern Spit.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 996, 14 November 1868, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 996, 14 November 1868, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 996, 14 November 1868, Page 4

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