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Noti rp HE DRAUfill T STALLION A PRINCE FERGUS Will stand this season at Te Awamutu (owner's residence), ami at Mr Melville's, Te Rore j also, travel the surrounding district*, Good grass paddocks at either place, one shilling per week. Terms : £2 2s single mare ; two or more as pur agreement, All care taken, but no responsibility. JOHN POLLARD, To Awamvitu. TO STAND THIS SMAS'ON IN I WAIKATO DISTRICT, TETFORD. Brown Horse, bred by Mr Thos. Morrin, by Musket, out of Pungawerewere, by Golden Grape, from Ata'anta, by Towton (imp), from Crescent, by Sir Hercules. Golden Grape, sire of Pungawerewere, is by Barnton, own brother to Yoltigenr, whose descendants Galopin and St. Simon are at tlie present time the leading and most fashionable sires in Knglaud, com- , manding no less a fee than 250 guineas. La Fleche, winner of the St Legpr, 1802, • is by St. Simon. Fee : Single mare, four guineas ; two or more, 3h guineas. , N. DICK BY, , Paeroa. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN 1 WAIKATO AND WAIPA, The Thoroughbred Horse ROYALIST (L A T E AoEASOI). Bred by the New Zealand Stud Company at Sylvia Park ; got by Captivator* out of Rangi, Raugi by Ravensworth* out of Skybird.* See New Zealand Stud , Book. * Imported from England. Royalist is an immensely powerful j colt, stands over lb' hands, and comes from first-class stock, both on the flat aud across country. Morion, last year's Auckland Derby winner, and Freedom, winner of the Canterbury Cup, are by Royalist's sire, Captivator ; and on his dam's side, Ravensworth got among ouhers those great steeplechasers Hurricane. Day Dawn, and Clarence. At the Waikato Stallion Parade last year, Royalist, then three years old, was awarded second prize against all the horses (7) that travelled in this district. Terms : To stand this season at half fee ; £1 10s each for two or more mares; single mares, £2. Five thoroughbred mares (dams of winners preferred), free. Fees payable Ist December, 1892. Season ends Ist January, 1893. Route :—Mondays: Pukerimu, Rangiaohia, and Kihikihi. Tuesdays : Te Awamutu aud Ohaupo. Wednesdays : Hamilton and Whatawhata. Thursdays : Through Hamilton and Tamahere, to Cambridge. Saturdays: At his own stables. Cambridge. R. W. BROWNE. Cambridge, 21st September, 1892. T. & H. COOKE have just imported LACE CURTAINS in white aud ecru from 3s 9d pair ; also, ORIENTAL and TAPESTRY CURTAINS and TAPESTRY TABLE COVERS. T. & H- COOKE have one of the Largest Stocks of DRAW-. ING - ROOM, DININGROOM and BEDROOM FURNITURE in tbe colony. T. & H- COOKE are selling SUITES of 5, 7, or 9 pieces, in Cretonfe, Tapestry, aud Velvet, at very low prices. T. & H. COOKE make a Specialty of MOTTLED KAURI FURNITURE, and have in Stock Chests of Drawehs, Wardrobes, Duchess Pairs, and Fancy Tables in this Beautiful Wood. T & H. COOKE are importers of LINOLEUMS and FLOORCLOTHS. Floorcloths, from Is per square yard ; Linoleum from Is Cd per square yard. Bedroom and Sitting-koom Squares, in great variety, from 13a 6d, T. & H. COOKE, FURNITURE, CARPET, AND BEDDING WAREHOUSE, GREY-STREET, AUCKLAND. SELLING O~FF~I DON'T FORGET THAT NEXT WEEK WILL CLOSE R. W. S ARO,!NT ' 5 CASH CLEARING SALE OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, AND FANCY GOODS. The Special Sale will positively close next week. DON'T MISS THE BARGAINS! R. W. SARGENT, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER VICTOniA-STKKKT, CAMBRIDGE. -mTrp-SSRS STEPHENS AN!) K VANS' iVX Registry Olfico for Male and Female Labour, House, Land and Estate Agency, 220, Queen street, Auckland.— Male Labour : Engineers, Clerks, Shop Assistants. Carpenters, Cooks (hotel), Waiters, Bushmen, Milkers, Ploughmen, General Farm Hands, Useful Men, Etc. i Female Labour : Governesses, Lady ; Helps, Housekeepers, Cuoks, Honsei maids, Laundresses, Generals, Waitresses, Nurse-girls, Ktc. As we have a large number of applicants, we are always in a position to despatch one at a moment's notice. N.l}.—Wo recommend employers to < try our olfico when iu need of labour, as i we feel sure they will meet with every - satisfaction. WEBB'S Stourbridge Glory Potatoes, Lapstone Kidueys, Breeze's Pro lilic Seed Potatoes, Clarke's Grain Protector, Rock Salt, etc.—John Parr, Hamilton House, Hamilton. ■

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3160, 24 September 1892, Page 3

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