The Stud. OTUD NOTICE, BEN BOLT, _ (Loohinvar iWerrylegs Mare), Will stand at Hamilton East and serve a limited number of mares at £1 Is. Apply J. M. KELLY, Or K, B. HINES, 29/8 Owner. TMO STAND AT MORRINSVILLE THIS SEASON. The Thoroughbred Horsks, 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 and Champion at Waikato last year. He is a sound, strong ccnstitutioned horse and sure foal getter. He needs no recom* meudation. 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 of All Steel; All Steel full sister to Steel All, dam of Levanter. Dark bay horse, black points, seven years old, stands 17 hands. For further particulars apply to owner, FRANK MARSHALL, 5 8 Morrinsvillc. O T U D NOTICE. Waikato Breeders are hereby notified that the Thoroughbred Stallion MUSKAPEER, And the Pure Clydesdale Stallion BRAEMAR, will stand in the Waikato District this Particulars as to fees and route in future JOHN BROWNE, 19/8 Proprietor. " VTOTHING OUCCEEDS T IKE UCCESS." This aphorism is as true to-day as it was a thousand years ago, and is once more exemplified by the phenomenal and still increasing success of the business carried on by G. E. CLARK, GRAIN, SEED, ARTIFICIAL MANURE MERCHANT, Having just removed into large and commodious premises in Duke-street, Cambridge, he is now in a position to attend the FARMER'S EVERY WANT. He can supply SEEDS— Grain, Grass, Clover, Roots and Garden Seeds of all descriptions p RAIN & CHAFF for Feed \ GRICULTTURAL IMPLEMENTS _3L —including Binders, Drills, Ploughs, Harrows, Cultivators, etc., etc. 3INDER TWINE, ALL SIZES J ROPE mTACUUM COMPANYS OILS AND V LUBRICANTS FENCING WIRE, ROLLERS AND PINS, PLOUGH SHARES, &c, &c, &c. Accent for W. S. LAURIE & CO.'S, AUCKLAND, SEEDS & MANURES. fl. E. CLARK, DUKE ■ STREET, CAMBRIDGE. pLUE pOST TWINING 1) OOMS. Victoria • street East, Auckland. Visitors from the Waikato District are reminded that by calling at the above well-known and well-appointed Restaurant they can secure the BEST MEALS, BEST BEDS, and BEST ATTENDANCE Hot and cold plunge baths, readingroom, piano, etc., at the disposal of This establishment is under the personal supervision of Mrs Donaldson, so well and favourably known in the Waikato and Raglan districts. 22/S _ 13 E R A M B U J- A T 0 R S 1. MANGLES, ORGANETTES, SEWING MACHINES. KNITTING MACHINES, &o. For cash or 2s Ed per week. - Also, PIANOS & ORGANS. TO W. (J. DENNES, 2/1 Queen-street, Auckland,
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Waikato Argus, Volume VII, Issue 484, 7 September 1899, Page 4
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