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HAVING PURCHASED THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION MUSKETRY, (By Maxim-Flattery) This Grandly Bred Sire will be at the service of breeders next season. j idfi WM. TAYLOR.j HPIME-TABLE FOR JULY i.S. Maori LEAVES RAGLAN for VVAINGARO LANDING every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. Coach meeta Steamer at Lauding. "Wednesday, July Ist, 11 a.m .Saturday. July 4 h, 1 80 p.m Wednesday, July Bth, 6 a.m Saturday. July llth, 7.30 a.m Wednesday, Ju y lftih, 10 a.m Saturday, ■)tily IB'h, I?.SO p.m Wednesday, July '22nd, 2 p.m Saturday, July 25th, 7am Wednesday, July 29th. 10 a.m Leavint? Waingaro soon after arrival

Fure by Steamer and Coach to Nsaruawahia : Single 10/6. heturn 17,6 LEAVES RAGLAN for WAITETUNA and TE UKU Ladings as follows : Friday, July lOlli, 6 30 a.m Friday, July 25:h, 6 a.m Returning soon after arrival Weather and all oth'T circumstances permitting. igg" The Steamer is open for CharUr, and Special Trips can be arranged to the Hot Springs. MASTER. J!5/6 Agent. npo THE CHAIRMEN AND MEM' 1 BERS OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEES OF THK AUCKLAND EDUCATION DISTRICT. Dead Sirs, — I beg to inform you that I am a Candidate for a seat on the Board of Education at the forthcoming Election of three members. For the past thirty-five years I have been a resident in the country districts, and during that time I was for many years a member of School Committees, so that I am conversant with the requirements of Country Schools. I have also been a member of various local bodies in Waikato, and occupied the position of Mayor of Hamilton during the year 1899-1900. I may therefore claim that! have experience in the conduct) of public business. If elected I shall do mySutmost to promote the interests of Education in the District generally, and to secure to our country settlors the greatest [possible facilities for educating their children. I shall also endeavour to extendj.the advantages of Technical Education in Agriculture and otherwise as far as possible. Yours truly, GEO. EDGECUMBE

E Undersigned, who is shortly _»_ leaving for England, has decided TO SELL HIS LAND AT GLEN MURRAY IN SIX LOTS, The prices are very moderate, and twothirds of purchase money can remain for 4 years at 4J per cent. Intending purchasers can ride or drive from Kangiriii, where they can hire a horse or buggy, distance to Maloney's Store 11 miles by good road, where meals and horse feed will be provided free, and Mr R. M. Courtney will show investors over the properties. There is a echool and Post Office at urray, and the block is within . .iile of P O. LOT 1- 713 Acres open land with flax, ti tree, and fern. Price only 25s per acre LOT 2643 J Acres, with some good bush, also open land, part swamp, flax, fern, and ti tree. This is a nice lot. Price, 29s'per acre. LOT 3—Adjoins No. 2 and contains about 1350 acres, same description as No. 2, except that 100 Acres is well fenced ; 50 Acres are in good grass, and there is iough feed on the other 50 acres. This is a cheap lot at 30s per acre. LOT 4—On opposite side of road to No. 3; 389 Acres ; has a frontage as well to Oputia Stream; by which you can get goods to and from Morcer at 9a a ton. This is mostly open land, with little bits of bush. Price, 29a LOT 5 —177 Acres, same description as No. 4. Price, 30s per acre. The other half of this has just been sold at £2 per acre. It had 12 acres felled ; this has two acres felled and grassed, the rest is mostly open land. LOT 6—About 200 acres, on Glen Murray side of Lot sold at £2 per acre ; it had about 12 aorej felled on it. Lot fi has two acres foiled and grassed ; the rest is mostly open land. Price, 30s per acre. Anyone who has only means to build and improve the land can have the whole of the purchase money lett on at 4J per cent. 15/6 Wm. COURTNEY. BRONCHITIS^Bfinim! TO PREVENT A BARK. :•'*« :■■ WKS LSI YOU SLEEP AGLAN COACH SERVICE Tjntil further notice the running of thi COACH is SUSPENDED. DALCLIESH & McDONALD, Hamilton

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Waikato Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1592, 26 June 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1592, 26 June 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1592, 26 June 1903, Page 3

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