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To Stand this Irlff Wai uk u MASTER SOULT Soult-Lady Heater. Master Soult won in stakes over £4OOO and proved himself one of the best horses New Zealand has yet seen, carrying to victory on one occasion the heavy impost of 12st 21bs. It may also be stated "that £2OOO was offered and refused for Master Soult. Master Soult has proved himself a sure foal-getter and his yearljngs show exceptional promise. He was exhibited at Frankton and Cambridge Shows, 1914, and was awarded First and Champion on each occasion. Terms: Single mare. Five guineas, with return privilege; two or more as per agreement. The Roadster Trotting Stallion YOUNG DROVER Young Major—Drover. Terms: Single mare £2 28. Pony Stallion KING BON (3 Years). Bonny—Ruby. Terms: Single mare £2 2s. Further particulars see cards. Good grazing. Special paddocking for mares and foals. Fees due January Ist, 1915. Every care taken, no responsibility. Boats and trains met when advised. Phone 22.

The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion PRINCE ELGIN (5 years old) Sire Laird of Elgin—dam Princess, by Salisbury's Pride, dam Queen, by Cedric from Fanny by Blair Athol. Cedric by Lord Rosebery (imported): Laird of Elgin Ist prize Auckland Show; Princess first prize Auckland Show. Prince Elgin who was shown at the Auckland Show as a yearling and two-year-old took first prize on both occaions. A well-known show ring iudge, Mr Wallace, of Mangere. expressed the opinion that Princess was the best mare he had ever seen out of Scotland. Prince Elgin is dark brown in colour and stands about 17 hands high. He caiues from such high class stock on both sides that it may be confidently relied on that he will leave first class stock. Terms : 3 guineas single mare, two or mere as per arrangement. v Will travel Mauku Tuesdays: Aka Aka and Otaua Fridays. CHAS. J. HOSKING, Waiuku.

FORD MOTOR CARS. Important Notice. Advice has been received from Canada to the effect that owing to the increased charges brought about by the war future shipments will cost £lO extra for Car to land. Intending purchasers should send in their orders quickly and secure a Car from present stock at tlie old rates bofore they are all sold. Local Agent, B. H. ANDREW, Manukau Road, Pukekohe.

WAR NEWS. .. I Johnson and Woolley's Special. Stone Dray, carry V/z yards. Nearly new. £2O Cash. Double-seated Buggy, new, pole and shafts, £45 Cash. JOHNSON & WOOLLEY, TUA.KAU CARRIAGE FACTORY, George St. TUAKAU. WILLIS BROS.. Papakura Stores Established over half a century. DEPARTMENTS Butchery, Bakery, Grocery, Clothing and Drapery, Hardware, Seeds, Manuros, etc, We stock only one class of Goods The Best. UNITED TIMBER Coy. Ltd, MERCER. ltimu, Malai, Totara, White Pine, all classes Mouldings. Wo make a speciality of White Pine box timber and of fruit cases j Write for Price Lists E. CRUM & SON Bricklayers ana Concrete Workers PUKEKOHE. Jhimneys Built. Every description of Concrete Work including Concrete House Blocks, Sink Traps, Pig Troughs and Water Troughs. Concrete Flags for Footpaths and j Dairies. Asphalting for Yards, Paths, etc. | Graves protected with Iron Railings, | set on solid concrete base. > Write us for Estimates and Inform* I ition. Prompt Attention. Work j Guaranteed.

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 246, 10 November 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 246, 10 November 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 246, 10 November 1914, Page 4

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