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DAVID SPBNCE, /lINEBAL OARfc LI B Between Hawbbi, Manutahi, and Manaia. > Goods brought at current rates. ALLEN WILSON, General Cabteb, O X A I A, W A. Fencing material and firewood supplied Orders punctually attended to. WILLIAM STANLEY, /^ABBIEB AND CABTEB, Vy Baw*ba. ETPEEBSEB TO MEET TRAIHB. Goods delivered with care " anty, punctuality. Agent for Messrs. Ehick and Baker, Waitara. (k&&8 — — _ mO BUN THIS SEASON in a -L hundred-acre paddock at Pihama, the upstanding thoroughbred horse MONABCH. A reference to the New Zealand Stud Book will show that this Horse ; possesses a rare combination of stout and fashionable blood, claiming aViie does the great Touchstone horse Bavensworth as his sire, and the Sir Hercules mare Plover as his dam. r , As a sire of useful animals Jjor hackneys, roadsters, Imntexs, «teteplechasers, carriage, and coach Eotsbb, no thoroughbred on this coast. !* Monarch's equal, dealers preferring his stock for export to northern and southern markets, where they have commanded top prices'. Mount, Hazel, Bave'nswood, Home Bule, and no. end of Hunters and clever fencers claim Monarch as their sire. ' . • '. I Terms— £2 per. mare. Grasing, Is per week ior all or any part of the season. All care taken, but'-no r& sponsibility. < Arrangements can be made with Mr. H. E. Good, Oeo ; or, : JOSEPH CHADWICK, TO TBAVEL THIS SEASON^ as under t-r— ' v The pure-bred Clydesdale Stallion, BANTW BOBIN, ";'. by Toung Lofty, dam Young Flower, Young Lofty by Lofty, imported^ dam May by Bed Rover, imported;-* Young Flower, by Matchless, dam Flower, imported ; Matchless, by Sir William Wallace, sire of Messrs. Wilson Bros. Sir William Wallace* . Young Flower,, the dam of Bantin' Bobin, was bred by John Grigg, Esq., Long Beach, Canterbury, and- in Southland, where he gained a number of prizes, Bantin' Bobin was coriwdered one [of the best Clydesdales . in the colony. He is a dark chestauC with immense bone, of good quality, (measuring nearly twelve incnes . below the knee) and covered with plenty hair, and is the heaviest bone in the district this season: Ninety per cent, of the mares he had last . season have proved in fcal, which is a guarantee of his stock getting qualities. / Travelling Days. Mondays: Manaia to Opunake,. Tuesdays : Opunake and Rahptu. Wednesdays : Opunake to Manaia. . Thursdays : Manaia and district: - Fridays : Manaia and Okaiawa. ' Saturdays*. Manaia. ; Tebms: .'' Single mares, £3 ; two or ' more; as per agreement. <£l extra for guarantees, and feeß payable on Ist January, 1884. Groomage, 2s. 6d. ... Paddocking in Manaia. For further particulars apply to Alp. Mabtin, groom ; or, JOSEPH CHADWICK, ' Manaia. mo STAND THIS SEASON. ! The pure-bred Clydesdale Stallion SIB WILLIAM WALLACE will travel in the Hawera, Manutahi, Kakaramea, Patea, and Whenuakura . districts as last year; also to Manaia. Terms — £4 10s. per mare. - . The thoroughbred horse BEDEEMEB will stand in the Hawera District. Terms—^ per mare. / . Paddocking free till mares '&& ' stinted. . . ')"; A reduction made for. two or more mares. Every care taken, but no responsibility.' For further particulars apply *p .' WILSON BBOTHEES, '. Hawera'. f . rfIHE pure-bred Clydesdale Stallion JL BANTIN BOBIN will travel this season in the Majtaia. and Optjfake Districts. ; Arrangements can be made with A. Mabtiw, groom in charge, or : ; JOSEPH OHADWICK, Manaia, fTTHE thoroughbred entire f X. MONABCH will run in a paddock at Pihama with mares this season. Full particulars in future advertisement. • „ - ' JOSEPH CHADWICK, . Manaia.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IV, Issue 632, 24 October 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IV, Issue 632, 24 October 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IV, Issue 632, 24 October 1883, Page 4

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