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WAIKATO COACHES NGARUAWAHIA AND KAMILTP V A CONVEYANCE loaves Hahhis' IHXTA i: , Ngaruav»alnn, on Tuesday, Thnr-d a, and Sn.' at 8.30 a.m., and returns each day, Icim nig HamilU > . p.m. (Sundays execpted), currying' Passengers and T , thus enabling passcngeia arriving bj steamer to next, niorning. Spe<M:il nriangemcnts foi yu- << \ ,-iuig to go i to Cambridge. To Storektiju ; »',/• Light Packages coming by steamer v-> lar as Ngaruav . . will fee carried at reasonable rates. Saddle Horses and Buggies on Hire, L. B. HARRIS, Proprietor.

THE THROUGIIBRED STALLION Sledmere, Will Stand During the Season at TARARATA CREEK FAR IT, Mangere (near Otahuhu). SLEDMERE is a chesuut horse, bred !>y Sir Sykes, and was got by Daniel O'Rourku ; dam . sister to Mr Moon) by Slight of-Hand, out of Brown L ton Mare, out of Grey Momus dam by Cervantes — Li, by Don Cossack— Vesta, by Dilpini. Daniel O'Rourie, by Irish Birdcatcher — Forget-n.i by Hetman Platofl— Oblivion, by Jerry— Reraembm.. Sir Solomon. Sleight-of-Hand, by Pantaloon, out of Decoy, by F. Putu— Finesse, by Perm ian— Violante, by John Bui; Teems : — Sis Guineas for each Mare, subject to a d of One Guinea if paid on or before the Firot of Jaiu. . 1874. UST An allowance will be made of One Guinea ou i Mares ; Two Guineas on Four Mares ; and Three Gi. . on Five Mares, the bond fide property of one person. Geoom's Fee : — Five Shillings. Applications may be sent to the Office of this Papi • sufficient -Mares are offered they will be driven graU..Habpee's Hotel, Hamilton, where the} shonld be 1. or before the 15th September. They will also be ret;., free of charge. Good Paddocks for Mares at 2s 6d per week, to b_- i before removal. *#* Every care taken, but no responsibility incurret! JAMES WALMSLL.

Sir Charles, A Bay Hone with Black Points, Five Years Old, Showing an unusual amount of Blood and QuaW ■ BY "Potentate" out of "Molly Bawn;" "Pot., by " Sir Hercules ; " " Sir Hercules 'by " I ■ > out of "Paraguay" by "Partisan;" •• Bazar"Peruvian;" "Violante" b- "John Bull," si 5 . "Sky-scraper," by "Highfly; ' out of " bverlasti . "Eclipse." "Molly Bawn" by "Pius" out o; "Molly Bawn;" "Pius" by "Septimus," impoi Mr Luthludge; "Old Molly Bawn" out of "Luc... by " Wee ton." For pedigree see English Stud 800 l The sire of "Sir Charles" has been mobt succeo the turf in Australia as well as in New Zealand ; u the Wairau Maiden Plate, 2 miles, beating seven Li> won the Nelson Welcome Stakes, 1£ miles, 2 mini, seconds ; won the Great Nelson Trial Stakes ; w... Wairau Jockey Club Plate, 2 miles, 3 minutes 56 cci . won the Ladies' Purte at the same meeting ; won th son Turf Club Plate at tbe New South VV«i!<.s Metio, Meeting ; won tbe Homebush Handicap at the sanding, with the bet ing 4 to lon him ; bioke dowu , Publicans' Purse. £700 was offered for " Potentate' Ms accident, but his owner brought him back to > > and put him to the stud. "MR Charles," by this celebrated horse, will . for service at Te Awamutu this season. —Apply to s. drilll;

THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE Benathalath. BENATHALATH is 5 years old, stands 15 hands 3 "... he is a beautiful dark brown with biaelc pointpowerful bone. He wai bred by Mr H H. Stullji Nelson. By Towton, dam Symphony. Towton b, bourne, dam Cimzelh by Toucliatone Symphony by - pet, dam Princess by Gratis Marchioness (own si»:>i Towton) won the Oaks, 1865. Marquis (brother to To. ■. won the 2000 guineas in 1862, ran second for tbe J^ > and won the St Leger. For full pedigree see New Zealand Stud Book. Will stand in the Waikato tins season. Will be in Hamilton on Mondays forenoon, and at O ■ in the afternoon ; at Te Awamutu on Tuesdays ; at L bridgo on Wednesdays ; and the remainder ot the wc>. . the owner's farm, where all mares from a dubance vv.i grazed free of charge. Tekms— £3 3s. E. KIRKWOGJ>

Nugget. THIS magnificent heavy draught horse will stand season in tbe Waikato. Terms £3. Will be at Hamilton on Mondays ; Ohaupo on Tiu ' Te Awamutu on Wednesdays; Cambridge on Tlmi^i and the remainder of the week at the owner's Urm, b i >■ Cambridge and Hamilton, where all inaiea from a di.i . will be grazed fiee of charge. R. KIRKWOU 'IHE HEAVY DRAUGHT CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HG^ Fancy, WILL Travel this Season, as follows, commeuci the 13d1i of Octobei :— At Mr Dinsdale's, every Monday, from 12 noon tili At Mr Washer's Farm, Monday night. At Mr Harper's Hotel, Tuesday, from 12 noon till 2 At Mr Lewis' Ohaupo Hotel, Tuesday night At Mr Finch's, Alexandia, on Wednesday, from \- till 2 p.m. At Mr Corboy's, on Wednesday night, returning 1^ rangi ou Thurs lay to Ohaupo. Home to Cambridge on Friday. Terms, £2 per mare at the time of service, and £1 the mare pioves to be in foal. JOHN HAMILTON, ProprKiu Cambridge, Sept. 27th, 1873.

President. THE above Heavy Draught Puu-bied CJy< < Stallion will stand, at the stables <<t the undei • on and after the loth October. President has proved himself » muu toal-gettei obtained numerous first prizes in Victoria, and m first prize at tho New Zealand Agricultural Society hibition, 1872. Terms — Single Mares, £3; two Maies, £2 15s» , or more, £2 10s each. All paymemb to be intx i ! before loth January, 1874. 1 Grass Paddocks for maies at la per week. L\c taken but no responsibility iucurred. H. k J. OOODFEJLL. Te A walnuts, September 30, IS"S-

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Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 228, 25 October 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 228, 25 October 1873, Page 1

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