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NOtICGO. RING’S POLLEGE. IX V AUCKLAND. THE EXECUTORS Ob' THE LATE MR GRAHAM BRUCE desire to intimate that the WORK OF THE COLLEGE WILL ItE oAIIR IE D 0 N AS H ERETO EOR E, MR G. BIGG-TvITHER, BA., ACTING AS HEADMASTER, FRO. TEM. Full arrangements for next year will bo announced shortly. TIIOS. COTTER, 14/11 Solicitor for she Execu'ors. WOOL & PRODUCE BROKERS, LIVE STOCK SALESMEN, &c., PROCEEDS OF ALL CONSIGNMENTS HELD IN TRUST ON OWNERS’ ACCOUNT. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES i. , on Consignments of WOOL, SKINS, HIDES. TALLOW, HORNS, HAIR, BONKS and Every Description ok Farmers’ Produce Farmers’ Clips Receive Special Attention. REGULAR SALES of LIVE STOCK of all descriptions are held at Newmarket ■ EVERY TUESDAY. Stock should be consigned to Green Lane Station WOOLS, SKINS, HIDES, &c., at the Stores EACH TUESDAY. Good accommodation at our paddocks HOLE AGENTS for the WALTER A. WOOD REAPERS k BINDERS, O MOWING MACHINES, HAY RAKES, and WEBSTER KNIFE GRINDERS THE FARMERS’ FAVORITE DRILL, WITH NEW PATENT TURNIP k RAPE PEED, TELESCOPIC STEEL RIBBON TUBES, &o. ABSOLUTELY THE BEST ALL-ROUND DRILL. NICHOLSON’S HERCULES STEEL-TINE CULTIVATORS HINEiMOA HORSE HOES k CULTIVATORS ‘CROWN’ CREAM SEPARATORS DAISY CHURNS IMPERIAL PLOUGHS IMPERIAL DISC HARROWS (Ball Bearing) NEWTON & McGEE‘B PATENT DEHORNERS DUPLEX LANCET PROBES GIBSON'S BRANDING FLUID McDOUGALL‘B SHEEP DIP SPALDING ROBBINS ROTARY DISC PLOUGHS DAWES' SUPERPHOSPHATE WE HAVE ON SALE: Woolsacks, Cornsacks, Twine, Woolmarking Oil, Sonjet, Cooper’s Dip, Grass Seeds, Clover Seeds, Turnip Seeds, Carrot Seeds, Mangel Seeds, Seed Oats, Seed Wheat, Seed Barley, Clarke’s Carholised Wheat Protector, Bonedust and Guano; Linseed, Cocoanut Oilcake and-Molasses, Sheep Shears, Sheep Netting, Fencing Wire, Staples, Boilers, Posts, Battens, etc. BINDER TWINE, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS OF ALL _ KINDS, pud Every Description of Farm and Station Requisite. FULL PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION TO GK W. SAKE, Manager. Hamilton.

CHEMICAL ik For Lameness in Horses. THIS ESSENCE has been extensively used by the Public for over 10 years, ami has proved itself one of .the most efficacious Horse Blisters extant. It is mild in its operation, but at the same time permanent in its effects. Whilst strong enough to answer the purpose required by the severest blister, it has the rare excellency of doing no injury to the hair, and cannot blemish, however often applied. The numerous -testimonials which have been received from trainers, stud grooms, and private gentlemen, and the fact that it is entirely free from corrosive acids and all preparations of Mercury, recommend it as the best application for Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Ringbones, Wind Galls, Strains of the Sinews or Joints, Calloused or Hard Swellings of long standing, and all other diseases requiring a sweating or blistering application. The Essence will, when diluted according to the directions on the bottle, be also found one of the best applications possible to Sprains, Bruises, Stiffness of the Joints, and other injuries of a slight nature, where actual blistering is not required. In Bottles, at 25., 3s. 6d., and ss. each. TESTIMONIAL from Messrs fl Am bury, English & Co,, Dairymen and Farmers, Auckland :-July 11th, 19CC. Mr J. Ed son, Chemist, Auckland.— Dear Sir, —We have had your Chemical Essence iu use. for the past teu years, and have great pleasure in testifying to its effectiveness. We have proved its value as a reincly for strained sinews, splints, and other ailments common to horses working on macadamised roads. In one case we had an animal so badly strained in its foreleg that it was looked upon as useless, but after being properly dressed with Kelson’s Chemical Essence and turned out, was restored to soundness in a short time. We look upon this preparation as being the best and moat effective remedy for lameness in horses we have ever used. We would advise those who need such a remedy, and have not tried it, to test it by using it, and if properly applied we are confident the results will be satisfactory.— Yours faithfully, Amjiury, English & Co. Prepared by J. EDSON, Chemist and Pharmacist, (Established 1859). Medical Hall, Queen Street, Auckland. N.B.—Should there be any difficulty in procuring supplies iu your district kindly communicate with the proprielor. Sold by Chemists and Storekeepers everywhere. I KKMPTHORKE PROSSER & CO, 1/11 Wholesale Agents SHARLAND & ( 0.

LAND, STOCK AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, TE AROHA, 0 R Q A L 15 - 100 ACRES LAND, Gordon Settlement, with Kive-roomed Home, Stable, Cowshed. Dairy, ete.; MO ACRES LAND, with four-roomed House, Outbuildings, Orchard, etc. ; all fenced, drained and sub divided. 09 years’ lease. Price, £350 FARM, 170 acres, with 7-roonied House ; all cleared, fenced, drniupd and sub-divided ; at present carrying 400 sheep ; close to creamery and school. Price, £7 per acre ; half cash. 100 ACRES, 5-roomcd House, stable, tanks, etc. ; all fenced, drained, and sub-divided ; three-quarters of a mile from To Aroha, Price, £7 10s per acre ; half cadi. 450 ACRES PARTLY-IMPROVED LAND, within easy distance of creamery. 148 ACRES GOOD LAND, with 3roomed House, Cowshed, etc ; 2 acres Orchard ; all fenced, drained and sub-divided ; close to creamery. Price, £750. 50 ACRES GOOD SWAMP LAND fenced and drained. Price, £5 per acre. FARM, 250 acres, with new G-roomed House, Barn, Cowshed, ete. ; tlosc to School and Creamery. Price, £3 10a per acre. TU LETNEW BOARDING - HOUSE, well furnished ; close to Domain at Tc Aroha fenced and sub-divided, Price, £350

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Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1102, 19 November 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1102, 19 November 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1102, 19 November 1901, Page 3

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