Auction Sale's, etc.
HAMILTON WEST. .THIS~DAY, At No m. THE BUILDING NOW J&BD AS A kCiiOOLROOM, 20 x 30. By order of the West E amilton Highway Board, TERMS AT SALE. JOHN X N O X, Auctioneer.
CAMBRIDGE. THIS DAY. rHE unreserved sale of DRAPERY, consis, ing of Men's, Boys', Women s and Children's Clothing, &c, Sec , Will take place at Hewitt's Hotel, Cambridge, on the above date at 3 30 p m. S. BRIGHT.
MONDAY, JANUARY 10. 1876 For sale at the residence of Mi joe Jackson, on the above mentioned date hf(\ TWO-TUOTH LINCOLN" RAMS ovf bred from the flocks of Ibomas Raas^ll, Esq., of Aurklaud, the get of rams imported direct fr m Messrs Dudduig, Clark, Kirkbam and Garßlt, Also 10 or 15 Head of Broken and Unbroken Draught and Light Horses. ALFRED BUCKLAND.
TUST ARRIVED, '■i Ex Nil Desperandum, Direct from Melbouenz, The choicest and most highly flavored lot o( NEW SEASON TEAS, In half clusts and boxes, YET OFFEBED TO THB POT3UO, and to be sold UNDER AUCKLAND PRICES. Orders from any part of ihe Waikato trill bt promptly attended to. \ 4 WOOLPACKS, SHEEP SHEjARS, HAY RAKES, &o. [always on hand J. AUBII, ALEXANDRA.
"PELNCE ARTHUR." rHIS celebrated inip.riefl Clydesdale Stallion tvill travel in ihe Waikatu a,s under this season, and serve a limited number of roares. Prince Arthur will si an 1 at Or>aupo on. >rb.iday ; CamLriJge ou Tuesday ; Hamilton on Wednesday and Thursday ; Ngaruawabia on Friday ; and Ha i ilton on Saturday. Terms — £5 eacli mare : Grooiuntje 5s e*ch. All )m}iu*ni9 by lai January, 1876. For futlher particulars apply to the uuderMgned The undersigned would recnark tbat Prince Arthur has established a reputation for producing lie ivy draft stock, equal to the best ever Sied in thi* colony, and tl.ree of bis stock ar*» now serving a 9 Heavy Draught Sues in the Auckland Dis.nct, where the Prince Arthur served successfuliv for fpveial years. RICHARD GWYNNE.
riKLE CELLBjLATED IMPORTED -L CLYDESDALE HORSE "BARON OF CLYDE," Will travel in tbe Waikato this season* Hamilton ... ... Tuesday niglits Ohaupo Wednesday tv fht Cambridge ... ... Bemainder of week TLe attention of breeders is particularly drawn to tins lioise's pe-ligi'ee. bis si-e being the celebrated Prince Charlie, a horse that was never beaten, no matter how good Ihe company. Baeox of Clyde— (of the pure Clydesdale breed) — is a lich hay. He }us« gieit streng.h of boue, beautiful s>ii!metiy, superior action, is perfectly quiet, ku<l is a woiker He was bred I.v ihos'welll'iown bree drs, Messr«. \V and J Mticbonaltl, of Halcorube, Melbourne. Baron of 01 vie was only i-iliibiiei onceas aje-trlinp, viz., at the Notional .Show, K>neio., \vj u re he gained iirst prize As a two \e,»r old, he gained hrst prize at Castlemaine, Hrst at Kyneton, second at iMQcaton, tii sr, at |Day,csfor«l, an. l second at Bacchus Mars'i, As a ihn c year old he gained tirst jinzeat Bendigo, SPC ond at tineaton, imt at I Kyneton, and rirst at t) a it_sford, &i<e Ola Prince Charley, impoite.l; X)a ra » lilonsr.m. Punce Charlie was exhibit.^ sse e " times before leaving Scotlan'l for Victoria, a l) d paired seven first prizes, intludiii^ the Highland Agricultural Society's Show at Glsgow. n 1859, competiig against Ihir y od, fr s. Io Vic-toiia, Prir.ee Charlie q mn-tl a £!»eat numhe 1 ' of , rizes, including the Poitl'liilip Fair. ei'sCli ilenge Cup, value LBO. in 1859, ISGO, and IW>2 ; grandi-ire, FarI mer. ]'!i.«.so'n, dam of 15 »roi« o' Cl>de, by Lothian Ttt'c, mipf.rieil wjis ethibi ed five times, and gui'ie I (our first prizes nnd une aecanu prize; 1 firsi pri'C at Ca«tlcm n-ie, secord at Smeaton, I fit-st aL B.ncatoiJ the following y«*r, two liret | prizes at Jjßyleeford. Terra?, £1 each mare, two or more mares as per agreement.
11HE VALUABLE THROUGHBKEJ> .51 KE, "BEN AT HAL A TIL." ITnm'd'on ... ... Tu«pday nights Te Awamutii ... Wednesiiay niglita Alexandra ... Thursday nigtitf Cambridge ... Remainder of week BENATHALATH is 7 yearn old, stands 15 Mmis 3 inches, he is a beautiful dark brown with bl . k mints, and has powerful hone, lie was bred by H. 11 Pt'«fFi<r.', E?q., of tfehov, by Towton dam s?yinpbony, Towtoii by Meib > ne > d'ltn Cinderilli by Tourlistoue, Symphony by Trumpet, dam P-tincess by Grace's* Marchioness own 6ister to Towton won the Oaks in 1865, Marquis brother to i owton the 2,ooo guineas in Ibo2, ran second for the Derby and won the St Leger. For f»U pedih r« see New Zealand Stii'i F 'oh I TV . dJ-i e»ch mare, two or mora mares as per agreement. G. KIRKWOOD.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 559, 18 December 1875, Page 3
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