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Notices. 'PIIE DRAUGHT STALLION 1 LOKD CLYDE To stand tin's season at Dawsnn'c old farm, Wlia'.a wli'ita, and travel (tie surr'Uitidini? district, the Draught Stalb'iu LORD CLYDE. F. PERKINS, Whafawhnta. 10 STAND THIS SEASON AT 5 FENCOURT, The Pure Clydesdale Stallion, DUKE OF ALBANY, By Blair Athol (imp), out of Ruby (imp). DUKE OF ALBANY was only shown once, at the Waikato Farmers' Club Stallion Parade and Horse Show, when he was awarded first prix", defeating General Fleming and G lancer. His stock are very superior, being very easily broken and grand workers His sire and dam were two of the best and purest Clydesdales ever inipoitcd to New Zealand. Breeders will have an opportunity of seeing Duke of Alba-.y at the Waikato Farmer's Club's Stallion Parade at

Cambridge on the 21st inst, Terms : Three guineas each for up to three mares ; more than three mares as per agreement. Grazing free; every cure taken, but no responsibility, Fencourt Cambridge, September Otli, 1892. r po STAND THE SEASON AT RANGIRIRI, The Hunting and Coaching Stallion MERRYMAKER, Br Merrylogs out out of Countess (imported). Merrymaker is a beautiful dark brown, 15 bauds 3 inches, with splendid bone and grniul temper, and has proved himself to bo a getter of good stock. Merrymaker will not travel, but will stand at his owner's stable. Terms, &e., on application.

Good paddocks at Is per week. W. REID, Rangiriri. j*_. L rrio STAND fHIS SEASON 1 at Mr Carter's stables, Cambridge, and travel the surrounding district, THOROUGHBRED STALLION RAGLAN. Dark Brown Compact Horse, 15 hands 3 inches high, 7 years old. RAGLAN was sired by Cap-a-pie, whose cross-country stock are favourably known. Tenambra, the dam of Raglan, was a liighly-bred mare, and ran five seconds in Auckland. She was sired by that grand horse The Marquis, and two of the races he won were the classic English Two Thousand Guineas and the St. Leger. Tenambra, by the Marquis out of Lady Manners—Suttin, by Pitsford (imported) out of Green Linnet, Green Linnet by Delapre (imported) out of Kate Kearney. Kate Kearney by Rory O'More (imported) out of Dagloine (imported thoroughbred Irish hunter). Hie Marquis bv Stockwell (son of The Baron) out of* Cinizelli. Ci"izelli by Touchstone out of Brocade. Brocade by Pantaloon out of Boombazine. Boombazine by Thunderbolt out of Delta. Delta by Alex-

ander. When on the turf Raglan proved himself a thorough honest horse and first-class stayer, able to last to the end of a Cup race, carrying weight and defeating the best horses in Auckland. In sprint races he showed his pace by beating performers like Teksum (who won races against the best horses in Australia), Cissy, and others. As it will be seen, Raglan is a suitable horse to breed from to get racehorses and fast cross-country stock ; and if put to roomy active mares, to get weightcarrying hacks and active, harness horses. Monday—Kihikihi, Corboy's Hotel Tuesday—Ohaupo Hotel Wednesday—Whatawhata Hotel Thursday — Hamilton, Buxton's Hotel Rest of the week at home, Carter's, stables, Cambridge. Terms : £3 lOs siugle mares and

thoroughbreds ; for two or more mares a reduction will be made. Good grazing at Cambridge for mares from a distance : Is per week. THOMAS SUTTIE, Onehunga. rnHE NORTHERN CLOTHING AND 1 DRAPERY COMPANY.—Carriage paid to any part of the Waikato on all parcels over £!. Try our £1 parcels ; they are stunning value.—All our goods arc perfectly new, and in sound condition. —The Company do a strictly cash business in both buying and selling, and therefore are iu a position to give the public-first-class Drapery and Clothing at wholesale prices —Read the following list of a few of the many wonderful bargains to be had 50 .spindles of N.Z. Wool, 4 ply, at Is lid head, any colour, worth 3s (id : 100 pieces Crepe Cretonne, at 4',d yd, dirt cheap at Sd ; 2000 yards Stripe Flannelette at 4.U1 yard, worth double the money ; 200 yards of Dark Heavy All-wool Tweed, Is fid yd, cheap as chips at 3s (id ; Toilet Covers, from Is each ; a lot of Holland to be sold at iikl yard ; 100 yards of Fancy Stripe Dimity, at s'id, worth Is; 200 dozen Crewdsou's White Calico, 3s lid dozen yards; 50 naii-3 of Beautiful Lace Curtains, at 2s_Gd pair : «")00 yards of Double-width Stnpe Dress Tweed at 10.U1 yd, worth Is <Jd ; "00 yards of Dark Melton Cloth, Gd yd ; Ho Dicss Pieces at 4s 6d the dress •, 200 yards of Dark Dress Homespun at Od yd, worth Is ; a big lot of Ladies' Corsets 2s pair - 10 pairs White Blankets, 4s lid each, cover a haystack ; I dozen Ladies Black Fur Boas at 7s fid each, worth 2,s 6d ; Men's Heavy Working Shirts at Is lid each, strong as iron ; 10 dozen Gents' Regatta Shirts, with collar on, 4s Od each, worth Gs Gd ; 20 dozen Men's N X Wool Sox, double heels and toes. Is pair real hummers ; 10 dozen Men's Merino Sox, at Gd pair.—The only place : to get these Goods is at The Northern Clothing and Drapery Company s 1 lemises, opposite Mr John Knox's Store, ! and next door to Mr Hill's Butchery, Hamilton West. ' ° t - 1 c E • TEN'DKRS will be received up to the 14th of September, for the CLEARING and PLOUGHING of 550 acres of laud ' on the Auckland Agricultural Company's 1 l'aeroa Estate :to be let iu one or two , lots. Specifications to be seen at Paeroa. L. NELSON, Mauagtr.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3154, 10 September 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3154, 10 September 1892, Page 3

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