Wanteds, &c, pUIEP BRAND CLOTHING is made J to fit tall slender men. . W TANTEIT-Useful Lady Help (three in family), Tauranga. Apply for particulars Nurse Bothwcll, Hospital. WANTED— A Rcspeetablc Young Man, or Lad, who understands farm work.' Apply to A. R. Miller, Pukerimu. Li_-_ "VCT" ANTED—SO Men for bush-felling ; Vi none but good men required ; Also, Good Bush Cook. Apply Thomas If. Kelly, Matamata. 17/8 [T7ANTED—To purchase any quanT I tity of Good Cabbages and Potatoes. Price and quantity t 3 D. P. Matthews, Fruiterer, Paeroa. [7 ANTED Purchasers for Violin | I V Strings and Fittings of all kinds. A choice se'ection of Violins in stock at 11. 11. Howden's, Jeweller, Hamilton. 7 ANTED—Persons dei-irous of pur- ' chasing Pianos or Organs, either for cash or on the hire system, to call on H. IT. Howden, Hamilton, agent British and Continental Piano Company. 11/6 ANTED TO PURCHASE-Au InMM valid's Chair or Carriage (new or second-hand). Address, Box No. 9, P. 0., Cambridge. 12/8 TED KNOWN. FRANK ROSE is still to be found at the Oxford Hotel, which is situated in the very best part of the district for trout fishing. Fishing Licenses and Fishing Tackle obtainable at the Hotel. Terms : 6s per clay; by the week, 355. 19/11 VT7- A N T E D K N OWN. NEW SEEDS ! NE'A T SEEDS I Yates" Reliable Growths: Large assortment just arrived. J. T. lIORNE, 13 7 Hamilton.^ yrjrr ANTED. SHEEPSKINSThe undersigned is a buyer of SBEEP SKINS, WOOL and DAGS for Cash on Delivery at the Ngaruawahia Railway Station, or at the Old Flour Mill. S. JAMES, Fellmonger. Ngaruawahia, April 11th, 1895. 13/4 SHEEPSKINS bought in any quan tity. Highest price given for Skins Wool, Dags. J. MACLEAN, 1/7 Cambridge. ptHIEF BRAND CLOTHING is well \J made and takes the lead. -pnoTOGR aphic ri o m p a n y, after giving entire satisfaction to the Hamilton public, WILL VISIT CAMBRIDGE, TAKE PHOTOS. OF SHOPS AND DWELLINGS, At tiik Lowest Possible Prices, ON & AFTER THURSDAY NEXT. QT U D SEASON, 1597. To Horse-owners. The Waikato Aliens Job Printing Office, Victoria-street, Hamilton, makes a Speciality of HORSE CARDS! HOUSE CARDS! First-class Work at the Lowest Possib'c Prices. Special airangcincnts may be made for advertising Stallions in the columns of The Waikato Aiu-i's, which has the largest circulation amongst the breeders and settlers of the district, and cannot l;c surpassed as an advertising medium. GEO. EDGRCUMBE, Proprietor. PRELIMINARY NOTICETo Stand this season at Morrinsville and travel surrounding Districts—The Thoroughbred Horse TASMAN (New Zealand Cup Winner, and First and Champion Prize-taker at Waikato Show, 1895). Also, The Pcke-bked Clykbdale Horse, GLANCER By Lord Salisbury (Imported) -- dam Scotch Annie (imported). Particulars in future advertisement, or by applying to FRANK MARSHALL, 1-M MorriDsville. "VTOTICE TO BREEDERS OF 1> DRAUGHT HORSES in Districts of Te Awaniutu, Kilukihr, Alexandra, Whatawhata, Ngaruawahia, Tuhikaramca and Patcrangi. I beg to notify that I have secured the magnificent Four-year-old Colt, ROB ROY, and intend placing him ;it the service of breeders in the above-mentioned (listiicts during tlic coming season. ROB ROY was bred by A: Wallace, Esq. Sire, .lock o' Haseldean ; dam, Blossom. He stands 17 hands high, with heavy bone, of clean good quality, with splendid feet; a bay in colour, with a most docile temper, and has excellent action. lie has been in the show-ring three times, winning First Prize as a Yearling, Second as a Two-year-old, and Kiist as a Three-year-old, at Auckland A. and P. Shows of ]894-5-0. ROB ROY is descended from successful prize-winning stock on both sire and dam sides, so that the combination of successful strains he can lay claim to cannot f_.il t ( , produce a beneficial effect on stock got l.y him, and breeders would do well to so: this Cult before making other arrangements lor cuiiiing season. Full pedigree, terms, and other particulars in future advertisement, or by card, on application to J. BAXTER, At the Stables, Lociiiel, Oliaupo ; or to W. TAYLOR, Green Hill, Te A.vamurii, 10 6 Owner,
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Waikato Argus, Volume III, Issue 171, 17 August 1897, Page 4
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667Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Argus, Volume III, Issue 171, 17 August 1897, Page 4
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