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ANOTHER VICTORY. There's been fUh'ing at the Scudan, Many souls havo perished there ; But here we have a true l).in, Who will your soles repair. A bay gelding is impounded at Te Awamutu. Mr W, Gardner, Rukuhia, wants a ploughman. Two horses and a heifer are impounded at Hamilton. Messrs McNic.ol aud Co. want 20 goo.l dairy cows, close t\> profit. Additional entries for Messrs MtdSicol and Co.'s Hamilton and Oluupo salcj. Mr J. E. Hammond, Hamilton, kas a gentleman's sccoed-hand bicycle for sale. When a man becomes famous it would seem that every man in the country went to school with him. Mr E. Jones, saddler, etc., Hamilton, has a new advertisement on our third page. It will well repay perusal. A horse is advertised for that was taken from C:\mbridge oh Sunday, the 19th inst. The animal is accustomed to be about the town and has always hitherto returned home, but on the above mentioned date it disappeared altogether, and the owner concludes that someone has borrowed it. It is high time this " horse borrowing " was converted into theft, and then perhaps settlers would not be troubled as they are at present. We would ask our readers to keep their eyes opeu and let Mr McLiesh know if they find any trace of his horse.

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Waikato Argus, Volume VII, Issue 519, 28 November 1899, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Argus, Volume VII, Issue 519, 28 November 1899, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Argus, Volume VII, Issue 519, 28 November 1899, Page 2

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