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£m *\ 10 TRAVEL THE DISTRICT this season-The Thoroughbred JCE BONEDUST! iiKciy io arouse me popularise to opposi- Notices. tion, The land re-assessment party --■ .._. —•' . declare they will trot out their hobby'; ~.-, but they will in all probability be borne £s§ \ down. We cannot predict at present - what treatment the Government may (fOS^~-\\*^ receive at the House. It will all depend * rs[ J\ jw on the course of the war. Even if ~J: '" Japan is victorious, the House is sure to fall out with the Government ou the T° TR AVKL THE DISTRICT terms it will dictate to China, the House *■ this season - The Thoroughbred accusing it of excessive timidity. We Stallions will refrain from speculating on the awful MUSK APEER consequence? if the tables should be and turned the other way." KENILWORTH. •w r Muskapber will serve a limited nums ber of mares at £5 ss, and wdl travel the - - following route : *V If ■ Ohaupo.Tuesdiy J j Hamilton, Wednesday At ' lome > Thursday and Friday . TSOTV P DTIST ? Mr Carter ' B Bamr ' Cambrid § e ' Safcur - Kknilworth will stand at his owner's TIHE undersigned has for sale Wilis' resi(lence and will serve mares at 30s I Well-known and Justly-celebrated eacll » two or m °re per agreement.. Brand of Newcastle BONEDUST, which Grazing free; all care taken, but no is superior to anything in the Market, responsibility: Quality guaranteed. In lots to suit pur- JOHN BROWNE, chasers, Copy of Colonial Analyst's Cambridge, 21st September, 1894. 22/9 report sent M v rr nnt nxr "*• at Morrinsville and travel to Te n i !« V ,v UI i UI ' Ar °ha and Walton.-The Thoroughbred Coupland'a Buildings, Customs- sfc Horse East, Auckland. TASMATC Soie Agent foe New Zealand 16 T m.iv ,'. , aIIT i black points, very Visitors to Auckland will 6e rewarded fll iPHI pact big flat bone, by staying at with good feet; shows DRESDEN HOUSE, WstJdSt great strength all over Hobson-street (trams pass the door), six "" combined with doors above St. Matthew's Church). <l uallt y; splendid mover, ,and temper Cleanliness, comfort and first-class table, ever y thin g that can be desired. While Hot and cold baths. Terms moderate ' ou tlie turf he was a mos t consistent perMRS. ANDERSON Proprietress! former * He sported silk on 61 different ' occasions, winning no less than 31 events, ASK FOE ra " 14 seconds, 5 thirds, and 11 times unplaced. The value of the stakes won Hi \T f< nP< XT >tt by him amounte d to the large sum of JX 11 \J \J \j IV. O and he left the turf as sound as flm.™ at™ the ,? ay , he ms foaled ' A ho ™««* CELEBRATED XXXX .'AL E S" . MADEFfiOM THE FINEST MALT AND HOPS, could go through the amount of work he did without breaking down should leave us what we want-everyday horses. Terms : Half-bred mares, 4 guineas; three or more property of same owner, 3£ guineas; thoroughbreds, 6 guineas; payable on Ist January, 1895. Grazing Is per week. All care taken but no responsibility. And free from all Antiseptics or Dele- JZ rtonnMCM SC6 terinns Anirls ™ « ~ ... For further particulars apply to FRANK MARSHALL, H/9 Morrinsville. NEWMARKET, AUCKLAND. m2 'PECIAL NO T I C E. r I , , : . ' rpHE WELL AND FAVOURABLY J. WHEELER and Co., Undertakers, known Thoroughbred Stallion Karangahape Road, Newton, wish to in- .„ PJNFIRE form the public they have started in Will travel the Waikato Districts this business. J.W. having been for the last season--10 years in the employ of C. Little ~ " should be a guarantee as to ability. All ™iRE-by Torpedo out of Yatterina, orders entrusted to us will be promptly Yattendon out of Kohinoor; Torpedo, attended to. Terms strictly moderate, nil Musket out. of Fanny Fisher, by ~ " ■ by Launcelot out of Abaft, by Sheet ', Anchor-as good a combination of stout blood as you.will knd anywhere, chockful of stamina and grit. The performr tTmTm ancftS °* ol(1 Yatteriha'(as game a bit of Tvr smu Btuff as ever graced the turf ) will be ii\lr &IM, remembered by alllovers of horseflesh PADDY'S LAND. who Wftre here early in the seventies; if ■ they weren't, apply to French, trainer,* )t having disposed Papakura, who will also give yon Pin of PADDY'S LAND, he will stand the fire's character and tell you, as well o season in Waikato, and will be in charge the Auckland Cup of 1891, he would of Mr Chas. Lake, Cambridge. have won that of 1892 only for an unPADDY'S LAND was bred by J. winner would ha™ had to put up a Duffin, Ireland; and is by Ascetic, by record. Pinfire was one of those out-and-Hermit, from Lady Alicia, by Melbourne, ont stayers, which are unfortunately getAscetic is the sire of Royal Meath. ting scarcer every day, that could make winner of the Graud Prix Steeplechase at his own ruaning aud finish a really good Paris; he is also the sire of Cloister, two-mile race. winner of the Liverpool Grand National - Steeplechase, 1893. Paddy's Land's dam Particulars of route in future issue May Morn, by Old Victor (winner of.the however the horse will be two days Royal Hunt Cup at Ascot, and got by early in the week, ,afc Lochiel; end of Vindex, by Touchstone); granddam week at W hatawhata. Lady Norah, by Mount Zion (by Moun- Good grazing, Is 6d per week. tain Deer, by, Touchstone, out of Devo- Terms: 1\ guineas for one or two tion, by Harkaway); g granddam Polly, mares; three or more mares, 2 guineas by Arthur (by Sir Hercules, ont of each. \ ' An<n,l,'/.n k.. OU. TT T\ i i . T!T"«TIT\ T.nTvri....~ * \"J '•" l "Kiv-iuco, uiib OI Angelica, by Sir Harry Dunsdale); a a granddam by Whalebone. ° Paddy's Land, was imported direct from England to Melbourne for the present owner, arriving in June, 1892, and in the following August brought on to Auckland, where he has stood two seasons j therefore has not been in any other part of the colony. He was exhibited at the Auckland Agricultural Show, 1892 and 1893, as a Thoroughbred Sire for producing hunters, etc., and carried off the first prize on both occasions. Fee : £4 4s for single mare j two or more as per agreement. Full particulars of route, etc, in future advertisement, •W, J. H'JNTER, FRED PERKINS, Whatawhata; McNICOL & CO., Hamilton. FREEDOM Will stand this season at the Cross Roads (near Te Awamutu) and travel the surrounding districts. iuuure advertisement, u„;,i„,n:/ •% \\ I .' v , W T nnxiTiro Maid of Honour » lS 7 y ears old > 1S a dark w. o. fIjJNIM, bay with black points, standing 16.1 ' .. tJnaupo. hands high and showing superior quality -, STALLION of b ? ne -. He has a temper and I PRINCE FERGUS g %\ &dlo % , 91 . ' Will stand at Te Awa „ '' Smgle mMe f' 3 * mm ; two muta and travel the or . more "»f»P»P«rtyof one owner,B ,i 1; Ulneas; lots of five mares » ODe f ree, 1 ourr M* GoodgmzingatlsGdper'vveek. Every Wednesday, Te RoJj ThnSay, al 2? payable 0n the lsfc ha^ two or mere as per agreement. All care f " ther partHmlan to WPAT taken but no responsibility. W^AL, 7)» . mswam. m TetSu.

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Waikato Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 3495, 17 November 1894, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 3495, 17 November 1894, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 3495, 17 November 1894, Page 15