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WAIKATO COACHES

NCARUAWAHIA AND HAMILTON

A CONVEYANCE leaves Kahris' DELTA HOTET. Ngaruawalna, on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 8 30 a.m , and retnrns each day, leaving Hamilton at 3 p m (Sundays escepted), carrying Passengers and Luggage, thus enabling passengers arriving by steamer to proceed next morning. Special arrangements for parties wishing to go through to Cambridge.

To Storekeepers, Sfc. Light Packages coming by steamer as far as Ngaruawahio will bo carried at reasonable rates. Saddle Horses and Buggies on Hir«. L. B. HARRIS, Proprietor. THE THKOUGHBRED STALLION Sledmere, Will Stand During the Season at TARARATA CREEK FARM, Mungere (near Otahuhu).

SLEDMERE is a chesnut horse, bred by Sir Tatton Sykes, and was got by Daniel O'Rourke ; dam (eldest sister to Mr Moon) by Slight-of-Hand, out of Brown Hamp« ton Mare, out of Grey Mom us' dam by Cervantes— Emma, by Don Cossack— Veita, by Dilpini. Daniel O'Rourke, by Irish Birdcatcher — Forget-me-No by Hetnian Platoff — Oblivion, by Jerry — Remembrance, by Sir Solomon. Sleight-of-Hand, by Pantiloon, out of Decoy, by Filho da Putu— Finesse, by Permian— Violantc, by John Bull. Teems : — Six Guineas for each Mare, subject to a discount of One Gumea if paid on or before the First oi" Jauuury, 1874. $&" An allowance will be made of One Guinea on Thr» Mures; Two Guineas on Four Mares; and Thrto Guineas on Five Mares, the bonafide property of one pjr»on. Gkoom's Fee :— Five Shillixgs.

Applications may be sent to the Office of this Paper. II sufficient Mares are offered they will be driven gratis from Haiu'bk'b Hotel, Hamilton, where tbe;i should be left or or before the 15th September. TLsy will also be returner free of charge.

Good Paddocks for Mares at 2s -6d per week, to be pai* before removal. *#* Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. JAMES WALMSLEY.

Sir Charles, A Bay Horse with Black Points, Five Years Old, Showing an unusual amount of Blood and Quality, TXY I'Vcttyti^" "lit of. VAT'^W fiawn. 1 ' •'p7+-nii,te' JL> oy "Sir Hercules ; *' Kir iier<w«les 'by rr ' CapapiS out of "Paiaguay" by "Partisan;" "Bazarre" by "Peruvian;" "Violante" br "Jobn Bull," sister to "Sky-scraper," by *' High fly; ' out of " Everlasting " by '•Eclipse." "Molly Bawn" by "Pius" out of "Old "Molly Ba-«vn;" "Pius" by "Septimus," imported by Mr Luthludge; "Old Molly Bawn " out of "Lucindu" by " VVeeton." For pr ligree see English Stud Bouk. The sire of "hirCnarles" has been mott successful ou the turf in Australia as well as in New Zealand ; he won the Wairau Maiden Plate, 2 miles, beating seven hon>tf ; won the Nelson Welcome Stakes, 1^ miles, '2 mmutca *"2 seconds ; won the Great Nelson Tnal Stakes ; -non tLe Wairau Jockey Club Plate, 2 miles, 3 minutes s(i beconds ; won the Ladies' Puise at the same meeting ; won the Nelson Turf Club Plate at the New South Wales Metropolitan Meeting ; won the iloinebush Handicap at the same meeting, uuh the bet ing 4 to 1 on him ; bioke down in the Publicans' .Purse. £700 was ofleied for " Potentate" after his accident, but his owner brought him back to Nelson, and put him to the stud. "biK Charles," by this celebrated horse, will stand for s>eiMce at Te Awauutu this beason. — Apply to S. DRILLER.

THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE Benathalath.

BENATHALATH is 5 years old, stands 15 hands 3 inches, he is a beautiful dark brown with black points, and powerful bone. He was bred by Mr H. H. Stailord, of Nelson. Bj Towton, dam Symphony. Towton by Melbourne, dam Cinizelh by Touchstone. Symphony by Trumpet, dam Princess by Gratis. Marchioness (own sister to Towton) won the Oaks, 1865. Maiquis (brother to Towtou) won the 2000 guineas in 1862, ran second for the Derby and won the Si Leger. For lull pedigree see New Zealand Stud Book. Will stand in the Waiknto tins season. Will be in Hamilton on Mondays forenoon, and at Ohaupo in the afternoon; at Te Awamutu on Tuesdays; at Cambridge on Wednesdays ; and the remainder of the week at the owner's larm, where all mares from a distance will b» grazed free of uharge. Teems— £3 3s. R. KIRKWOOD.

Nugget. THIS magniGcent hea\y draught horse will stand this season m the Waikalo. Terms £3. Will be at IlHmilton on Atoffdays ; Ohaupo on Tuesdays ; Te Awamutu on Wednesdays; Cambridge on Thursdays; and the remainder of the week at the owner's farm, between Cambridge and Hamilton, where all mares from a distance will be grazed fiee of charge. R. KIRKWOOD.

HEAVY DRAUGHT CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE, Fancy, WILL Travel this Season, as follows, commencing on the 13th of October :— At Mr Dinsdale's, every Monday, from 12 noon till 2 p.m. At Mr Washei'a Farm, Monday night. At Mr Harper's Hotel, Tuesday, fn>n» 12 noon till 2 p.m. At Mr Lewia' Ohaupo Hotel, Tuesday night. At Mr Finch's, Alexandra, on YVcduesday, from 12noo» till 2 pm. At Mr Corboy's, on Wednesday night, returning by i'at»rangi on Thurs lay to Ohaupo. Home to Cambridge on Friday. Terms, £2 per mare at the tim« of service, and JEI wne» the mare proves to be iv foal. P JOHN HAMILTON, Proprietor. Cambridge, Sept. U7th, 1873.

President. THE above Heavy Draught Pure-bred Clydesda Stallion w ill staud, at the stables of the uncieraignwi, on and after the 15th October. President has proved himself a sure foal-getter. xl« obtained numeious tiist prizes in Victoria, and also th« tirst pnre at the New Zealand Agricultuial Society s* Exhibition, 1872. Terms.— Single Mares, £3 ; two Mares, £2 15s ; three or more, £2 10s each. All payments to b« made or or befoie 15th January, 1874. Grass Paddocks for uiait-s at Is per week. Every care taken but no l ebponsibihty iuumed. 11. i. J. GOODFKLLOW. Te Awamutu, Scpt^jnUr 30, 1873.

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Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 242, 27 November 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 242, 27 November 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 242, 27 November 1873, Page 1

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