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uoLi'.'ii jt K i , ■ ] ■ . . » • r ;~i. <ii AU wv* -•• :Av; - CommAcilff CONSISTING OF—-Fancy ; Goods, |Books, Electro-plated Ware, Crockery, Oil Paintings, f ctures, Field and Opera Glasses, Single and Double Barrel Breech-Loading Guns, Watches,' )eks, Jewellery, Brushwafef, Razors, Toilet Requisites, etc, ; Also on accountiof another owner, large quantity of Suit Lengths, consisting of Yicunas, reeds, Serges, Worsteds, etc., etc. )UGHT IN SYDNEY AND CONSIGNED TO THE AUCTIONEER TO DISPOSE OF < TO THE BEST POSSIBLE ADVANTAGE. AUCTION SALE OF BANKRUPT STOCK e whole of the above stock will be sold at Public Auction, and having been purchased at Five Shillings in the £ WILL BE SOLD WITH ABSOLUTELY •‘i •• T • 1 •: .. ; Sale will commence at _ 2 p.m. daily at above address, and continue until Goods are sold, .stomers will be treated privately between sales, B. HART, Auctioneer. i • ‘ ... .rfe

StudjNoticea. STAND THIS SEASON at Morrinsville an* l travel the surndiug districts, the undermentioned lions' 7 ■ ''7 '" . horoughbred— •’' x ■ . CUIRASSIER By Musket—Frailly ’ 'his horse is full brother and 3 years nger than Trenton, standing in Eng--1 at 200 gs pen-mare^-[eavy Draught Colt, 3 years old— GALLANT BEN By Bentnore—Sylvia. ledinm Draught Horse — GENERAL General Gordon—Bonnie, by Bonnie Prince. oadster— V MERRY BOY By Merry Legs—Barry. TERMS, uirassier, £7 7s \ ferry Boy, £2 10s / ) ? >• > \J , ; 0 or more mares, property same’ wner as per agreement. . ring Is 6d per week, ‘ All care taken ut no responsibilityfurther particulars apply—--7: v FRANK MARSHALL. '. .. , Morrinsville. STAND THIS SEASON AT V LAURISTON,” & TRAVEL THE PROUNDiNG DISTRICTS The dyclescfii)id{S|aUi<m^;:• ) Colonel Gordon. 3—General Gordon ; dam —Blossom, (imp. N.S.W.) yi •.; ?■ Vrms.—Single mares, £2. 10s ; tvo or re same owner as per agreement. kill particulars as to route, etc., later. N. A. LARNEY, Owner. STAND THIS SEASON AT SHAFTESBURY, AND TRAVEL HE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS The steeplechase bred stallion “ WARRIGAL,” By HUKATERE, dam. SARAH. VARRIGAL is a fine upstanding ■se, being 16 hands 2ins high, a coal ck in colour, and like his sire, is a endid jumper. Breeders who wish to ed that class of horse, which at pretis so very scarce, viz., good weigh: rying hacks and light harness horses, mot. do better than give him a trial. iVarrigal has produced more show rsesthan any other stallion that ever veiled the Franklin district, terms: Single mare. £2 10s. Two or re as per agreement- All accounts to paid by January Ist 1906. For furir particulars apply to — 1 M. FINLAY, Owner. 5 TRAVEL THIS SEASON THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS ’ TE AROHA, The Pure-bred Draught Stallion iOYAL TAH. For full particulars see card?. Wa&n not travelling Royal Tar mil stationed at 8. B. farm, wer'W&ito>*. iddrwei Wdhm, & % §UAM% :V ■;.

WILL F!ND B tdi S iws sis i ■BIWWWIW—HWWMBB—GB IBBBWre PS. TO USE RELIABLE Small Cost! Large Results I jj§ Healthy Calves! at Low Cost. They Fairly Run After Ft. Prickl'd in 25, 50, 100 & Z'Xllb. Hug's,., will iii< hsi; c fiii' 1 ull diie.tu ns. i LKHL. SA/ViPLL; wi'l I>c foruanlod i n application to Arllmr YATES 5 Co., AUCKLb ,L>. f .A ANG L E Y 8 HAW, Stock Station, Estate,& G Briar a 1 Commission Agent, Victoria Street, Hamilton. Agencies throughout the Colony. Sheep and Cattle Stations, Dairy Farms, Timber Lands, and Flax Areas. IgST Particulars on application . 4ZP Alfred nucKLAND & cons, LFRED DUCKLAND & OONS, HaxmAßket, Au ok lard Auctioneers and Commission , Agents. Hold regular Sales of LIVE STOCK, GRAIN, HIDES, SHEEP SKINS, TALLOW, WOOL, Etc. AD ALL FARM PRODUCI Eligible Farms and Sheep Runs for Sale. {"Established 1854]. JJOYAL J| OTEL, AUCKLAND*’ JOHN TJJORRISON, PROPRIETOR |>EGS to announce that he has taken the above Hotel, which is now the Largest and Finest in the City, containing 75 bedrooms, 15 bathrooms, “elevator etc., etc. Terms : 8a 6d per day.

.Public Notices V V’V* r TO STAND AT TE AROHA AND travel Shaftesbury, Manawaru, Waihou, land Mangaiti districts, the well-known Clydesdale stallion Highland Willie by Clydesdale Willie—dam Flash. For further particulars apply to F. ROWE, Owner. TO TRAVEL TE AROHA, WAIHOU, Waiorongomai, Shaftesbury, and Matamata Districts The draught stallion Champion Sire, Salisbury Yet. , Champion is a rich bay with dark points and stands 16 - 2, with perfect symmetry and superb action, grand temper, fine constitution, capital feet, and beautifnl quality of flat bone. Champion was bred by Mr Mcllwaine, oLPukekohe, out of one of the best mares ho ever had, and took the first prize as a yearling and first as a two-year-old at Pukekoke' show. F. B. DENNIS, Owner. GUARDIAN ASSURANCE COMPANY, Limited ->£>■ FIRE y:-Insurance of every description of property (in’.ludiug Stacks) at Lowest Current Ra es. P. BAINS Sub Asrent TE AEOHA. JOHN ROBINSON Carter & Carrier, TE A ROE A-TI-TREE FIREWOOD FOR SALE. taupirFcoal FIREWOOD AND TOTARA POSTS Alawys Hand. Lime Cement, and Pipes of al Descriptions Bgg"Agent for Winstone’s Forwarding Agency, Auckland. GO TO Gk H. DUE FOR HIRING BICYCLES. TTE has several second-hand Machines for sale, and is now stocking all kinds of Enamel and - Brushes, also Rubbers ifor re-rubbering Perambulators, and will re-rubber Wheels at a very low rate. j£@“Look at the Sundries at present on view in his Window. ' G. H. LEE has one, of the latest English Bicycles for Sale.

Patients will hear ofjsome* thing to their advantage by writing to the Diabetic: Insti-s tute, St. Duntan’s Hall, London, E.C. NOTBTNXr TO PAY.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42779, 16 September 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42779, 16 September 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42779, 16 September 1905, Page 4

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