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Public Notices. T O TRAVEL THIS SEASON, BETWEEN THE WAITOTARA AND WAINGONOOIIO RIVERS. The Splendid Thoroughbred Horse M O N A R C.H Monarch is a dark brown, stands 16 hands 1 inch high, and lias splendid l)ouo, and from Isis breeding and size is in every way suitable for getting racers, hunters, or superior hackneys according to the class of mares put to him. Munareli is E>y Raven-worth —imported dam i’iover. by Sir Hercules : dam a thorough-iii-cil mare, imported Itoiii Sydney by Henry Redworid. Esq. .Haven-worth by Touchstone, dam hair Joan, &c., ic. (vide EiigiDh Stud Rook). Plover is the dam of Volligeur, i’aie’n. Malvina. Mons.rd:. and Hercules. all good performers on she rind, the four hitler "having been soid at. I he. following figures ; ISO gas. lido cm*. 210 gn«. and 11erciiics (own broihor to Monarch) bought: in id 2o() gns. Terms—-Single mares, £5 ss, two or in ora the hona lido property of one owner as per agreement. Guarantee, .£7 7s. All ees and guarantees to be paid on or before January I, 1876. R. E. McRAE. T <7STAND THIS SEASON WOOL-SIDE, T! :e Splendid Cart Stallion WONDER FUL LA I) WomWful Lad was bred in Marlborough and is by Royal Conqueror (imported), who look first prize for two year olds at line Great Vest of England Show, Battersea. Darn by Ghmoer, imported—Grandel am by Captain, imported—great-graud-dam imported mare. Wonderful Lad will run out with in ares in good paddocks with plenty of feed and water. Mares to bo taken away when stinted. Fees for single mures £6 3s; guarantee (approved mares) £-1 -Is. R. E. McRAE. rpO r JRAVEL THIS SEASON, BETWEEN WAIROA AND RAWER A. The Th oronghbred Entire Horse MATAIPO, by Tradncer, out of an imported mare from Melbourne, and bred by Messrs Iveson and "Andrews. He was only shown once, when ho took first prize tit the Agricultural Show at Wanganui in 1873, as a yearling. Tkujis—Single mures, £2 10s; Gnraiis.ee, £3 lUs ; groomago 2s Gd. For Further particulars apply to the owner— CHARLES EDWARDS, Wuiroa Hotel. Ijl 0 TRAVEL THIS SEASON BETWEEN IT AWE RA & CARLYE. Tim pure Clvdesdalo Stallion PRESIDENT. President is a rich roan. J years old, Hi hands 1 inch high, imported from Victoria, bred by Kenneth MJvenzie, Esq., ilcidlehiirgh. lie is by Lord Clyde, out of Blossom—by Prince Charley, grand dam Kate, by Lothian Tam, both imported. 'Terms—£•!•; two or more mares, £3 IGs. each. Groom, 2s. (id. Ail demands payable on the 31st” December, when (he season ends. JOHN SMi ELD, Woodstock. TO TRA VEL Til IS SEASON Between Carlyle aad SSawera, lIE .Wear OLD C LYDESDALE JL HORSE LOCHLOMOND, By Loehrine, out of the imported mare Gvpsey, winner of the first prize at the Agricultural Show, held at Wanganui in 1870. Owners of marcs arc requested to apply to F. Kki.lv, Egmont Hotel, liawera. Terms: £3 per mare, payable on Ist January, 1876. Groomago, 5s payable when first covered. H. D. VAVASOUR, Owner. Ha worn, August 20. r|TO STA X U TII IS SEASON. AT ASIIGROVE, Between the Whonnaknra and Patea Rivers, SOMERSET. I'KIHGUEK, Somerset is by Tradncer, out of a mare imported from Australia, by R. Hammond, Esq. He is a bright ehosmit, stands sixteen bunds high, is three years old, ami lias mi excellent temper.Terms: Single marcs, £3; two or more as per agreement. Paddocks free for one month only. Greatest care taken, but no responsibility. C. and E. SYMES. September, 1875.

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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 50, 2 October 1875, Page 3

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