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Stud, Notices.

— ; — ! ■ — — — c — s — — ■ rn — m ' — ' — ' THE WELL KNOWN PURECLYDESDALE ENTIRE PRESIDENT Will travel the district, viz., Rangiaohia, Te Rahu, Ohaupo, Te Rore, Te Awamutu, and Kihikihi. Teems : Single Mates £3 ; two or more as agreed. J. G. BERRY. Kihikihi, 18th September, 1881. THE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE] HORSE CLYDE Will serve this season at the stables of the undersigned. Terms— Single Mares, £3 ob; two mares, £3 each ; three or more as per agreement. But owing to an accident will not be able to serve till October 15th. H. & J. GOODFELLOW. Te Awamutu, October 4th, 1881. LORD DERBY" X Will travel in Waikato this season — Ngarua wahia '. . .Mondays Whatawhata Tuesdays Hamilton Thursdays Andersons Farm remainder of week. " I'oung Lord Derby" took First Prize as a yearlin<r at the Auckland Show, 1878, tind First Piize as a two-year-old in 1879. He was bred by A. and J. Anderson, of ICanivvhauiwha ; got by " Lord Derby," who, when a colt befoie leaving Victoria, took a number of First Prices. He was bred by Mr A. Watson, High Bank Hill, Kyneton ; gob by " Champion of Scotland," the winner of First Prizes at the Highland Society's Shows, held at Edinburgh in 1869. He was ako the winner several times of the Champion Gold Medal at the principal Annual Shows in Victoria. As a Sire he was unrivalled, as five of his stock obtained at two National Shows prizes of the unprecedented sum of £195 6s Sd, four £30 Cups, and four Medals. " Lord Derby's " dam, "Princess Maud the 6th," gained seven First Prizes. Her sire, "Piince Charlie," was many years the Champion Hoise of Victoria*, g. dam, "Princess Maud the 2nd," gained many prizes at Port Phillip and National Society's Shows: her hire, "Sir Colin Campbell," framed First Prize at the Highland Society's Show, 1857 ; g"-g. dam, " Piincess Maud the Ist," gained First Piue at the Highland Society s Show, 1856, and has gained First Prizes in Victoria too numerous to mention. "Young Lord Derby's " dam, " Fanny," got by "Northern Hero," out of " Queen," an impoited mare from Sydney. "Youn» Lord Derby " is a rich dark bay, stands 17-1 hands, and has proved a sure foal getter, and a giand temper.

Terms — Single maro, £3 ; two or more, as per agreement. Giazmg, 2s per week. Further particulars cau be obtained from the Groom. All payments to be made on or before the first of January, 18S2.

MARK SMITH.

THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY.

If you want Good Value, G-ood Fitting, ami Well-made Clothing, go to the New Zealand Clothing Factory. Tho thousands of Customers who purchase at the Eighteen Retail Branches established by them throughout the Colony testify by increasing patronage to the superior quality aud moderate prices of their Goods. One of their New Zealand Tweed Suits will outwear three of the Imported Suits, and therefore it is possible for you to actually clothe yourself cheaper and yet better by pafcioni&iug their manufactures. The proprietors were the first to thoroughly introduce the Cash System with their business, and 1 this combined with the First-cIaSS Value of their Goods has made the New Zealand Clothing Factory the largest aud most piosperous industry in New Zealand. Remember the Wool is grown in New Zealand, New Zealand labor is wholly employed, and New Zealand Capital invested in this truly New Zealand Industry. You will therefore save money and help to support a National Industry in buying from the New Zealand Clothing Factory. Customers in the coiuitiy districts all acknowledge what a wonderful convenience the New Zealand Clothing Factory io to them, as they can supply themselves at a moment's notice with any and every description of garment in any size. Tall slender men and short stout men fitted without any difficulty, SelUmeosurement charts, to enable oountry customers to give their sizes eoirectly, supplied free, on application to the Auckland Branch : Queen-Street, Opposite Theatre Royal, and at Albert-Street, Thames.

J. FITZSIMONS, BRANCH MANAGER.

WANTED KNOWN — Dby and French, Hamilton East, have On Sale—Chaff, Oats, Bran, Sharps flour, Potatoes, delivered anywhere in township.

TMPORTANT NOTICE, - W. X, Carter, iv. returning thanks to his numerous customers for the liberal support he has # received since running the Mail Coach between Hamilton and Cambridge, begs now to inform them that although his mail contract expires on 31st December, his coach will still continue to run between Cambridge and Hamilton Station, in connection with the trains to and from Auckland. W. K. CARTER, Coach Propribtor. Livery and Bait Stables, Cambridge, 21st December 1880.

NOTICE!

MR KENNEDY WILL RUN HIS TRAP from Whatawhata to Hamilton, starting from Kettow's Hotel at 9.15 a.m., meeting the down train, and will return to Whatawhata on arrival of up train from Auckland.

MONET! TO LEND on Mortgage, ! f , ' on Itot-class Freehold, Wny.;C^le3naiji,"3qjloit<>J?, t corner. of Queen aad'Shoyiiaa^S^tSjfAuoHaind, "< <^ »

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Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1445, 6 October 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1445, 6 October 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1445, 6 October 1881, Page 4

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