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72 Wclleslcy Street W., Auckland Telegraphic'jVfTfiivsf : "*' " Lions," Auckland. MISS ALLISON MACKENZIE, ~ : You oo the Lookout mi ei Fa nil P fllft ACRES, all improved, rollinj country, carries 35 Dairy Cows. Creamery, school and P.O. witkin two miles, 7 paddocks, fencing nVgood order, 5-ioomed House, cowslfed. Price £l2 an acre. £IOO Cash/balance in five years at 5 per cent. / |EA ACRES, all but As improved, Iwv close to Hamilton, creamery and school two miles 10 paddocks, new house of & larger rooms, 4 stall stable, 4 bail c airy vith concrete floor, Price £l3 ios in acip. Cheapest property on the r iark« (considering proximity to Har liltdn. £IOO Cash, balVendor will clear the 15 acres of bush or will allow £1 an acre to buyer for I also supply Farm Hands and General Labour. WILLIAM E. WEST Victoria Street Hamilton. Fire! Wood and coal. >Y the Co; * Load. I H. VEk. or by the & H. LEVER. (Mr Darrow'S late residence) Taupiri-street $ / Te Kuiti ' Superior Boarcland^Residence. Weekly BoardersS^aJrangement. Misses Mills - Proprietress (Late of Mamaku). mO STAND AT GR£EN HILL, TE -i- AWAMUTU, a&d travel where inducement offers —3 The heavy Draught Stallion By Ben McCormic*; dam Gowrie Maid, by General Fleming. Ben Gowrie is a passive Black Colt, with splendifl quality and action. Termss: 3£gs., 2 gs. end of n foal; two mares., 3gs. each; first payment 2gs., second payment lg. Lots of five, one mare free. Grazing free for mares from a distance. All care taken but no responsibiltiy. FRANK TAYLOR, Green Hill, Te Awamutu. TO STAND THE SEASON AT LOCHIEL, OHAUPO-i-The Champion Draught Stallion Marqfellus Sire—Knight of Ihe Thistle (imp.); dam — Erksine. Bred by A. Alexander, Esq,. Taranaki. This grand Jpung is too well and favourabljfcknown in Waikato districts to requi|* comment. The first stock by him, i*w yearlings, fare "giving high 3 ,pronfise to turn out first class. \ f TO STAnl|) JuSO AT LOCHIEL— The draught Colt Sire —Ben McColm i ck; dam Blythe"X s^me. Ben Bawn is i first-class stylish, weighty colt, withiaction that cannot be surpassed. Hi| breeding is of the very best in the \smd, and he should prove a most successful sire. Terms Marcellus: Bgs. single mare; two or more, 7gs. each. Ben Bawn: 3Jgs. single; 3gs. two or more. The Thoroughbred Stallion Will also stand at Lochiel. Sire —Maxim, dam- ■ -Flattery ; Maxim, by Musket, from Realisation; Flattery, by Traducer. No better sire can be found than Musketry, so with his great size, evenness of conformation, strong constitution, good temper, in fact everything that goes to make up a really tip-top sire, if given a chance, he cannot fail to get really good stock. Hacks and hunters got by this horse have proved themselves highly successful and highpriced horses, several reaching 50gs. Amongst the few chances he has been given he has left gome good racehorses, including Lollah, Irish Ride, and others of note. Terms: 4gs. single mare; two or more, 3Ags. each. Good grazing supplied. Every care taken but no responsibility incurred. Mares sent by train met at Ohaupo The undersigned begs to sincerely thank the public throughout the Waikato and other districts for the liberal patronage received in the past, and by supplying first class sires, giving every attention and care to client's interests, hopes for a continuance of the same. WM. TAYLOR, Green Hill. Te Awamutu,

Watches, Clocks, Jewellry Electro Plate Town Prices.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 100, 2 October 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 100, 2 October 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 100, 2 October 1908, Page 3

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