\TT ANTED—A Handy Man, as Boots ; *Y must be able to milk. Apply Mrs Gwynne, Hamilton Hots), Hamilton. 30/1 WANTED— Orchards* to Post to undersigned List and Prices of Fruit. —0. Nelson, Geyser Hotel, Whakarewarewa. 30/1 I 1 the Ist January, 1897, one small BAY HORSE, branded on the neck, and a DARK BROWN HORSE, with white mark on nose; also, SIX COWS on or about the 6th January last, three of which are branded R H ; the earmark on all a tip off left car, a slit with top notch on the right ear. A reward of 10s will be given by the undersigned to anyone giving information to lead to the recovery of the horses, and similar reward for the cows. WIREMU RATIMA. Tauwhare, January 2Sth, 1897. M E W.A.G" AHAU> Patent Permanent FOOT-ROT was awarded a SrnciAL Gold Medal at the late Auckland Exhibition, is now iu the district, and will attend at MESSRS McNICOL & CO.'S SHEEP FAIR A'T OHAUPO WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY NEXT, and during the rest of the week will be at the HAMILTON HOTEL, HAMILTON, where he will be glad to meet with Sheep-owners who may wish to have their sheep treated. The following testimonial from one of the leading Hock-oivncrs in Waikato speaks volumes as to the efficacy of the treatment:— Waikato, Auckland Province, Wartle, Hamilton Ifast. 24th January, 1897. Mn W. A. Gkauam, Dear S'ir, — I have pleasure in adding my testimonial to your numerous collection, and may state that 1 consider your specific the only leal foot-rot cure 1 have met with. In October last I dressed about SOO sheep that were all affected (some badly) with the foot-rot. In November 1 went carefully through them again, and found them nearly all cured, amongst the number a ram that had not been free from the disease for years. I have now every confidence in recommending your specific to the public. iours truly, Josiu'ii Baeugii. In addition to this, Mil Graham holds numerous testimonials from Government Sheep Inspectors and sheep-owners in all parts of the Australasian Colonics. Mb Graham is prepared to give any advice as to the proper treatment of the disease, and will, as an experiment, treat a few sheep, so as to show the undoubted benefit to be secured from the dressing. One dressing sufficient, at a cost of about \\ per sheep. AGENTS WANTED. All communication;-; to be addressed to W. A. Gkauam, G.P.0., Auckland. 28/1 I beg to notify the public and sheepowners that I will not hold myself responsible for any of the preparations sold by the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company (Limited) as my PATENT FOOT-ROT CURE. It is, Not the Patented Article, and the public are hereby cautioned against the same. This Company is not in any way authorised to act as my agent. W. A. GRAHAM. N.B.—Noxe (!i:nuim;, exuept from me or my authorised tigeuts. 150, \
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Waikato Argus, Volume II, Issue 88, 30 January 1897, Page 3
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483Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Argus, Volume II, Issue 88, 30 January 1897, Page 3
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