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TO LET FOE A TERM OF 13 YEARS. mHB property known as Mount f Fitzpatrick, situated in the PeJorus Valley, 3 miles from Havelock, containing 215 acres. Nearly the whole of the land is laid down in English grass. A good 5-roomed house, stable, cow-shed, shearingshed, with yard, dip, &0., and a small orchard (in full bearing) on the property. There are now on the land 9 head of cattle and 430 sheep, the whole of which can be taken at a valuation. Apply to— JOHN FITZPATRICK, on the premises. PELORUS ROAD BOARD! TTIENDERS will be received until JL 10 o’clock a.m. on WEDNESDAY, the fifth of January, for — Repairing and maintaining the road (about 7 miles) from Havelock town boundary to the bridge beyond Mr Down’s, Pelorus, for a period of three years. Specifications may be seen at the office of the Board, Havelock. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Applications win be received until the same date ior— Collecting the Dog-tax in the different Sub-divisions. Applicants to state the price per dog for registration. J. A. LAMBERT, Secretary.

TO STAND THIS SEASON. The THOROUGHBRED STALLION By King Hole (imp.)-Oonteasa; King Cole, by Qui Vivo-King Tom ; King lorn, by Liarkaway-Pocahontas ; Qni Vive, by Tr o ti-geur-Mrs Kidgcway*. Contessa, by PuririCountess Puriri, by Towton (imp.)-VVaimea Countess, by The Peer (imp.)-Phcebo From the above pedigree it will be seen that KINGS OWN has the most classical strains of blood running through his veins. Contessa produced those good horses, Hillstone and Princess Cole, both being full brother and sister to KING’B OWN. Hillstone headed the list of winning hacks last year. His sire, King Cole, was a great horse of his day, having won in England the Ascot Derby, Palace fctakes, and tho Cumberland Plate. KINO’S OWN himself has won many races, He is a big horse, with plenty of bone, and should prove a useful sire. KiNO S OWN will leave Eenwick for the Kailuna and Havelock on Mondays, and will be at the Commercial Hotel Stables on Monday evenings and Tuesday mornings, and Ci.nvastown on Tuesdays (weather permitting). FEE :-£2 10/- for single mare. Reduction for two or more belonging to same owner. For further particulars apply to F. J. SCOTT, Havelock, or to H. RICKETS, Renwicktcwn. K

THE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION Th it; jua-A J Ped is;.-' -o—S'iAouvcon ; iCv-i!, A i-’y Taieri ■ Nol'cva dcm Bum-aim ch Don-. OampH:l— Non'. THE HALL .vili seivu =; iniohsl numhor of nv; ■•■.y iiu iu, .Mahaktpawa, J FULTON. STAND THIS SEASON. THE CLYDESDALE STALLION Prince CharliePRINCE CHARLIE is a handsome bay horse, 7 years old, and is by General Gordon, out ot Jolly, by Old Scotsman out of Poppet. PRINCE CHARLIE will be at Kaituna Road and Havelock on Wednesdays and Thursdays. Fees on application to, JAMES MAY, Proprietor, A. DAWES, ' COACHPAINTEE, (late of J. McAllister, deceased), EAS commenced business at the Showroom in the premises occupied by Mr A. McAllister, where ho trusts to receive a fair share of public patronage. A DAWES, BLENHEIM, Heyward’s EOVAL MAIL COACH LEAVES Havelock m Tuesdays and Saturdays at 9.30 a.m. for Blenheim, and Blenheim on Mondays and Fridays at 9 a.m. foi Havelock, Tuesday’s Coach conn cts with the S.B. Opawa for Wellington. Tickets are available for return by S.S. t’ania and U.S.id.C.’s steamers to Pictm. i Booking Ollices Club Stables, ! Blenheim, and Post QdLa Hotel,

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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 8, Issue 101, 31 December 1897, Page 3

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