fIORSB CARDS or "EYEBY DESCRIPTION AT THE -'Advertiser- Office. .SEASONABLE CHARGES.
TTOESEOWNEBS are requested to call ami make arrangements for season's advertisements. -The wide country ciiculation .of -the paper and the moderate figure charged, make it by far the Best Advertising- Medium in the District.
fflG stand this season at Waimate," -*- the Thotougl/bred Stallion JFor Terrrra and Pedigree, apply to J. W. FEfiEMAN.
TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON in the Waimate and Surrounding JDisa-ictb, The celebrated Imported Olyde&dale Stallfcffn\ /"I L Y p 'wJbJJ^K X . OLYDEBAiSfK, fo>(Kd 1893, Is a powerfully Lj lilt dark bay ot great excellence of quality, stands 17 bands high, with grand legs feet auci pasterns, oouibnied with superior action. by David McGibbon, Esq., Ardaaeraig, Cauipbolltown. Clydebank was only shown -once before -being shipped to New Zealand, when he took first p»*ize at Campbelltown in a large class, thus maintaining the reputation of the illustrious line from which he is deaemded. showinp that Clydebank must bo second to no other hotse as a breeder. TERMS : 4 Guineas ; 2 Guineas payable Ist January ,ilBol ; 2 Guineas when Mare ps^ os in foal. Gioomage Fee, sb, payable at tti'st service.
Good grass-paddocks found for Mares from a distance at 2s> per wet k ; every care taken, but no responsibility. j All mares sold or exchanged to be held as in foal. Owner at time of service held responsible. For -further particulars, pedigree, etc., apply MICHAEL -DUGGAN, Stuflholuie.
TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE WAIMATE AND SUBItOUNDING DISTRICTS, The Draught Entire, IKriight of Sppwden. KNIGHT 03 si<@Y;DEN is a handsomel ßay Col, bred by W. T. IManhforDjl Esq., Burruiubee, Wee c, etandsfabou 16$ hands high, on shor heavy legs, will lo fof good qualiy, hone and hair. " For Pedigree, see cards. Terras; £A ; £2 on January 1, 1901, and i£2 when mare proves'-hi foal. Groom's Fee ss, pa.yable at JBrst service. All mares sold or exchanged after Jaeing served by Knight of Snowden, will-be charged for as if in foalGood paddock provided for mares from a distance, but no responsibility taken. Apply to 3. O'DONOGHUE, Or Groom in charge.
rpor p0 travel this season in WAIMATE and Surrounding Districts, THE WELL-KNOWN HACKNEY
STALLION Young Pin<lei^Patchen. TERMS : £2, ; ayable Ist January, 1901, full guarantiee £3. Groom's fee 58, payable first service. All care taken but no responsibility incurred. '<■ All mareß sold or exchanged' held as in foal. For further particulars apply to ,M. JDUGGAN,.
WAITANGI .BREAD AND BISCUIT FACTORS WAIMATE. \Y TTAYING taken €ver the Business of Mil J. H. GALE (lately occupied by Mr W. Miller), solicits -a share "of Public Patronage. N<ste Addresß QUEEN STREET, WAIMATE, Tussieura has become a Tien^ehajd remedy throughout the colony for diseases of throat and lungs. ~No home should be withoiit this NJnvnluaWe remedy, ivhicb saves "many lives. For outward application •uso Witches' .Oil.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 64, 27 October 1900, Page 4
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470Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 64, 27 October 1900, Page 4
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