CHE S ; * BETWEEN NGARUAWAHIA AND HAMILTON. A CONVEYANCE will run, on and after MONDAY Next, between the above named towns, carrying passengers and luggage, leaving Harris' Delta Hotel at S a.m., and Hamilton at 4 p.m., each (lay. Special arrangements for persons wishing to go through to Cambridge. Saddle Horses and' Buggies on Hire. L. B. HARRIS, Proprietor. THE CELEBRATED CLYDESDALE HORSE | "NUGGET." NUGGET is six years old; stands 16| hands high ; a beautiful dark chestnut, with strong bone, good action, and remarkable fine temper. •Bred by Mr. Woolly. Sire " Major," bred by E. Alding, Esq., Wiltshire, England; wiiiiler of the first prize • of twenty-five pounds at the Royal Agricultural Society of England, held at Canterbury the 18th July, 1860. Ho was then purchased by Tnos. Ciiispe, Esq., and imported to Tasmania, where ho won the first prize at the Society's Show, held at Campbell Town', 1861, : for the best imported draught stallion in l the Colony : and he won the same prize at tho.Society's Show, j held at Longford, 1862. He was afterwards purchased ' by B. New all, Esq., for the sum of £550, and imported to Auckland. Grand Sire the celebrated horsee " Boxer," winner of three successive prizes at the Royal Agricultural Society, England. Great Grand Sire " Rob Roy," the property of <T. Salmond, Esq., Glasgow. His progney have taken' eleven first prizes at the Highland Agricultural Society Shows in Scotland. Dam "Blossom," imported by B. Newall, Esq. Grand Dam "Sober," winner of three first prizes at the Grand National Show held in Melbourne. He will stand at Hamilton-, East and West, on Saturdays ; Cambridge, on Monday Nights; Ohaupo, on Tuesday Nights; and at owner's place the remainder of the week. Terms —£2 10/- single mare; two or more as per agreement. Good paddoeking and grazing provided for mares from a distance free of chairge for one month. R. KIRKWOOD, Clover Park, Tamsherc, Proprietor. THE- THOROUGHBRED HORSE WAMBA, Bv Dainty Ariel—DasJ Hilly Sawn. Bay HORSE, Black Points, 15 Hands 2 Inches, Aged Three years. This magnificiont horse will stand this season in Itaugiawhia. Terms —Single Mares, 50s ; t*o or more the property of one owner, 20 p.c. die iount. Guaranteed as per agreement. Mares may be grazed in i secure paddock. Every care will be taken, but the mares will run at the owner's risk. Apply to WILLIAM JACKSON, Rangiuwhias. HEAVY DRAUGHT CLYDESDALE HORSE. PRINCE CHARLIE, Imported from Scotland, WILL Stand this season at Rangiawhia. This splendid horse stands seventeea hands and is a perfect model of the Clydesdale breed. He is a sure foal-getter and his stock has always fetched high prices. Terms Single Mares, 50s. Two or more the property of one owner, 455. Twenty per cent, discount for cash. Mares warranted as per agreement. A secure paddock will be provided and every care taken, but the mares will run at the ownersrisk. A pply to A. RAMSEY, Rangiawhia. THE HEAVY DRAUGHT CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE FANCY, WILL STAND.THIS SEASON as follows : — At the Royal Hotel, Hamilton East, on Monday night. Hamilton Hotel, Hamilton East, on Tuesdays, from Sto 10 a. m. At Mr. H. Lewis's, Ohaupo Hotel, same night, calling at Mr. Hawsent's Farm, Te Awamutu, Wednesdays. At Carboy's, Kihikilii, same night, returning through Paterangi on Thursdays. At Mr. McNicol's Farm same night, home via Cambridge on Fridays, At owner's remainder of the week, Fancy stands 16 hands high, dapple brown, has proved a sure foal-getter, is staunch, sound, and free from all vice. He is by Invincible, out of a prize mare belonging to Mr. Cleghorn of Onehunga. Terms—Single Mares, £2 10s; two or more as per agreement. All monies must be paid on or before the 31st January, 1873. JOHN HAMILTON, Proprietor. Cambridge. THE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE HORSE j "YOUNG POTENTATE" T S a beautiful Chestnut, stands 15 hands high, and j posseses very strong bone and excellent action. Sire, i the imported thoroughbred horse " Potentatedam, | " Irish Molly," imjiorted by D.Graham, Esq. j He will stand at Hamilton, East atid Weatj on Fridays ; I Cambridge, on Tuesdays ; and owner's place for the rej mainder of the week | Terms—£2 10/- single mare ; two or more as per agree- | nent. Groed paddoeking and grazing provided for mares from a distance free of charge for one month. R XXRKWOOD, | Cloter Park, Tdmahere Proprietor, The thoroughbred horse DERBY, Will Stand at Mr Hammond's Farm, near Hamilton. Terms—£s each Mare, Groomage, ss, to he paid at the time of service. Good Paddocks at 2s per week, with every care but no responsibility. Mares to be paid for before the Ist January, 1872. W. STEELE. N.B. —Groom in charge, T. J. Meredith. H 0 MA S G E MULL Blacksmith and AGEI CULTtJEAL IMPLEMENT MAKER, SHOEING SMITH, ETC, Duke-streetj Cambridge East. EDWARD PEARSON, BUILDER, CONTRACTOR, AND CABINET-MAKER, East Hamilton.
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Waikato Times, Volume II, Issue 84, 12 November 1872, Page 1
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