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WAIKATO COACHES NGAR U AYVAHIA AND HAMILTON'. A CONVEYANCE leave* ITauhts' DELTA HOTEL, Ngaruawnhia, each day at S.:SO a.m.. :ind returns stuno day, leaving Hamilton at -I p.m. (Sundays exeepted). carry ins; Passengers ami Luggage, thus enabling passengers arriving by steamer to proceed next morning. Special' arrangements for parties wishing to go through to Cambridge. To Storekeepers, ftr. Liglit Packages coming by steamer a< far n< Ngaruawahia, w ill be carried at reasonable rates. Saddle Horses and. Buggies on Ilire. i>. B. H AIIE IS, Proprietor. xinr~<3K leTskatkU ~c ) .7v"T 'SrUT) TlTe "IT oks i<: "NUGGET." ia six years old; stands lmnds high ; J a beautiful dark chest mil, with strong bone, good action, runt remarkable line temper. Bred by Mil. Wi.olt.y. Sire " jrajor," brctl by E. Alkixo Esq., Wiltshire, England; winner of the first, prze of twenty-live, pounds at the Kovtil Agricultural Soi'ioty of England, h.cld at Canterbury the' 1 Sih .July, ISfiU. lie whs then purchased by Tuos. Cimspk, K<n.. <"nl imporiffl to Tasmania, when , lie won the rst pr'zo at the JSoc'et/s S'iow, held at Campbell Town, 1831, for the best imported draught stallion in tne Coiun.v ; and he won the same prize at the .Society's Show, held at Longford. 18G2. He was afterwards purchased by B. Xkwau,, Esq., for tin; sum of £f>f>o. and imported to Ancldaiul. (Irnnd Suv the celebrated horse, " IJoxe: , ," winner' of three successive prizes at tho Koyal Agricullural Society, England. Great Grand Sire "Rob Hoy." tho property of J. Salmon i), Esq., Glasgow. '.T[is progney have taken eleven first, prizes at the. Highland Agricultural Society Shows in Scotland. Dam'"" Blossom," imported by B. X kwai.!,, Esq. Grand Dam "Sober." winner of three first, prizes at the Grand National Show held in Melbourne. Ee will stand at Hamilton, Ea«V- and West, on Saturdays ; Cambridge, on Monjuy Nights; Ohaiipo, on Trrsi>.\Y Niglirs; and at owner's place the. remainder of (ha week. Tekiis—£2 10/- single mare; two or more as pir agreement. Goo:l paddocking and prizing provided for mares from a distance free of charge for one month. 11. KIKKWOOD, Clover Park, Tsmahere, irojji'ietor.

T 11 E TII OKOU '■ • H BRED U DJiSE WAMMA, By Dainty Aiuel — Dam Milly Bay. - *. BAY HORSE, Black Points, 10 ilauds 2lndies, Aged Three years. Tbi? mcgnifieiont horee will stand this 3eason in Eangiawh i>. Terms-Single Mares, 50s; tiTO-or more the property of one owner, 20 p.c. dif stiiiiit. Guaranteed as per agnx - nient Mar-'s may bo grazed iiri secure paddock. Every • are will be taken/but the mures will run at Liie owmru r.fl.;. Apply to WILLIAM JACKSON", Kangiawhia. DRAUiHT CLYDK.SiJALE H;IiSE. PRINCE (J if Alt LI I-:, Imported frnni Scotland. T~% TILL Stand this season at Rangiawbia. Tins \f\/ splmdid horse stands seventeen hantts and is :i " • perfect mode] of the Clydesdale liree-J. Me is I a sure foal-geUer and his stock has always fetched high prices. Terms :-Single Mares, GOs. Two or more tno pro I perty of one owner, 455. Twenty per cent, discount for ! cash. .Mares warranted as per agreement. A secure paddock will be provided and every caro taken, but the mares will run at the ownerarisk. Apply to 11 J A. RAMSEY, iiangiawhia. THE HEAV.Y.' DRAUGHT CLYDESDALE El\ TI R E H OIIS E FAKCY, WILL STA B D THIS SEA S0 X as follows :— A'the Tioyal Hotel. Hamilton Jvint, on Monday ni/li , :. Hamilton "tioteJ, Hamilton J-a&t, on Tuefidays. fn,in 8 to 10 a.m. At Mr. 11. Lewis's, Ohaupo Tlotf.l, name calling at Mr. I-]u»-!=enl's rami, Te AwaUiUlu, VVuili'.c.s.iit;,.-,. At Uaiboj's, Kihi'-iihi, same lrigiu, throu h li Taterangi on Thursdays. At Mr. McXicol's i''arni same night, home via Cambridge on Fridays, At owner's remainder of the week. Fancy sranda 10 hands high, dapple brown, has proved a sure t'oa.l- o e-ler, is s.auiicn, sound, arid free from ail vict.-. He is In Invinciljle, out of a. prize mare belonging to Mr. (Jlcgl.om of Uuehunga. Terns— Mares, £2 11>3 ; two or more as per agieeineut. Ail monies must be paid on or before the 31st January, 1873. JOHN HAMILTON, Proprietor. Cambridge. THE TIIOKOUGIII3REP EXTIiIE HORSE "YOILMi PUiE.N'i'AiE" IS a beautiful Chestnut, stands 15 hands high, and posBC.-es vcrr strong bone and cxedii-nl action. Sire, the i)iiported thorougiibrrd Jior,-:e " Potcntutc ;" dam, "Irish M'ollv," imported by IJ.Graham, ]>;q. He will stand at Hamilton, Eu»l. and Wc.-t, on Kimp.ws ; CambriClp;.-, on Tn:suAVS; and owner's place for (lie remainder of tlie week T'Kiiit.-. —£2 lU;- single mare ; two or more as per agrccnent. Good paddocking and grazing provided for marca from a distance l'ree of charge for one month. K, iIIHKWOOD, Clover Park, Tamahero Proprietor. HE TH'OKOUa 1113 RE J) HORSE IJKRT3Y, "W.jiStand at Mu Hammond's Fap.m, near Hami]ton. Tekjis— to each Mare, Groomagc, ss, to be paid at the time of fcorvico. Good Paddocks at 2s per week, with every care but no respons bility. Mares to be paid for before the Ist Januarv, 1872. \V. SiJiKLE. 2f.B.—Groom in charge, T. .T. Merctjth. Til 0 Al A ft is ri M I>] I I . - JiLACKsiifiiil ■■ AND A.GKICULT IT EA L I.MP L E l\l EX T MAK I. i : . SHOEING tsiilTH. KTC Dukf.-titreet, Cambrifly . l '%si. REGINALD BESSAED FITZFATHICK BOOT AND HUGH MAKVIi, . Cambeidue. Repairs neatly executed with proajptiiude.

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Waikato Times, Volume II, Issue 98, 14 December 1872, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume II, Issue 98, 14 December 1872, Page 1

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