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The Stud. TO STAND AT MOKRINSVILLE i THIS SEASON. Tiik Thoroughbred Horses, LEOLANTIS, By Leolinus (imp.)—dam Atlantis (imp). Half'brohar to the Champion Sire, St Leger. LEOLANTIS has taken First Prize at Auckland three years, and First ami Champion at Waikato last year. He is a sound, strong oonstitutioned horse and sure foal fgetter. He needs no recom* mendation. All I would ask is that breeders who have not seen him would do so before placing mares elsewhere. Also, MALICE, By The Dauphin—dam Bessemer. Bessemer by Musket, out ol All Steel; All Steel full sister to Steel All, dam of Levanter. Dark bay horae, black points, seven years old, stands 17 hands. For further particulars apply to owner, FRANK MARSHALL, 6,8 Morrinsvillt.

1 RANT'S WIRE-STRAINER AND UT SPLICER. Invaluable to Farmers and Stationholders. The advantages claimed for this Machine are :—l. A wire can be strained and spliced at any part of a fence without having to draw any staples. 2. A barbed wire can be strained and spliced at any part of a fence. 3. It can be used at the post quicker than the ordinary bracket or roller, and will work on any size of post or tree. 4. The trouble of boriDg holes in the straining post can be dispensed with. You can also strain from a tree or any other fixture. 5. It is made of the best wrought steel, and is guaranteed to stand any strain possible to put cu a No. 6 wire. Full directions for using furnished with eaoh machine. Price, £1 5e H. COOP, Newstead, Sole Agent for Waikato. On view at Messrs Parr Brothers, Hamilton. P.S.—Circulars, containing full particulars, sent on application. 21/3 "OOOTH AND ly/TCT^ONALD'S EARM IMPLEMENTS. The undersigned has been appointed Agent for the above. J. CLARK, Te Awamutu. October 18th, 1898. 22/10 Established 1864.] | Established 1864 TT T pOSSENNISKIE Merchant Tailor and Importer, Corner of Victoria Arcade, Shortland-strekt, - - Auckland, (first tailor's shop before Post-office), Begs to announce the ARRIVAL of hig AUTUMN & WINTER GOODS (per s.s. Ruahine/, which includes the newest designs in colouring of HARRIS, HOMESPUNS & SCOTCH TWEEDS. Also, a Large Variety of WEST OF ENGLAND & CONTINENTAL GOODS. ENGLISH VICUNAS, SERGES And Special lines of DRESS COATINGS Inspection Invited. Self-measurement forms if required. Established 1864J_ [Established 1864 riT OR CI A" L E MASON'S Improved - - - - Preserving QUARTS & HALF-GALLONS. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE! A. J.ENTRICAN&CO AUCKLAND. TEwrnosE No. 690.] TP.O. Box 365. CENTKAL H OTEL > VICTORIA-STKEET EAST ... AUCKI.AND, JAMES KOLLESTON, Proprietor. Late of Hikuranyi and Coromandel. 8/7

THISTLE H OTEL > QUEEN - STREET. AUCKLAND IS NOW KNOWN AS THE WAIKATO HOUSE. ISITORS will find oomfort, with ' moderate charges (from 25s per week). The Bedrooms have been refurnished and the house thoroughly renovated. Lavatories and Bathrooms. Select Billiard Saloon.—Two of the Best Tables in the city, under the management of the well-known Mr Carrigan. Saloon Bar —Most select and up to date in the colony. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. Waikato Argus filed. Telephone 437. HARRY ELLISON 5/8 (late of Waikato), Proprietor HL ACE 1 TJS A&OHA, MRS SMAKDON Late of Waiorongomai, and in the early days o 1 settlement in Waikato of thfl Waikato Hot6l, Ngaruawahiay, Begs to notify Travellers, Visitors and the general public that they will find first-class accommodation and every comfort and attention on MODERATE TERMS. Sinardon's Coaches for Paeroa, Thames, Tauranga and MorrinsYille at mail coach charges. Telegrams promptly answered and attended to. Wines, Spirits and Ales of the Best Brands Only. MRS SMARDON,

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Waikato Argus, Volume VII, Issue 474, 15 August 1899, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Argus, Volume VII, Issue 474, 15 August 1899, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Argus, Volume VII, Issue 474, 15 August 1899, Page 4

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