Notices. NOTICE. HAYES’ TIMBER, WOOD AND COAL YARDS. WE desire to thank our customers for the support accorded to us during the time we have been carrying on the above Yards, and to notify that we have this day disposed of our Timber, Wood, and Coal-yard Business to Ms JOHN MURDOCH, who will continue the Business, and whose receipt will b© a sufficient discharge for existing accounts. J. W. HAYES, For Executors, September 3nd, 1901. I Guinness and^LsCren^ 1 NOTICE TO CLIENTS. TT7E have much pleasure in an--1 ’ * nounoing to clients that Mb NORTON FRANCIS has become a member of our firm, which will still trade under the name of GUINNESS AND LaOREN. Mr Francis will conduct business no the Resident Partner, and the Live Slock Department will, as hitherto, bo miler the charge of MbD. P. MoLban. GUINNESS & LsCREN. Waimate, 2nd September. 1901. Horse Bale. STUDHOLME JUNCTION YARDS. THURSDAY NEXT. ON account of Messrs Andrew#, Cameron, Dooley, Dalgleish, uggan, Fleming, Francis, Hoskins, oen, Miller, M'Namara, O’Donobue, aterson, Pearce, Shirley, Westpball id other clients we shall offer— First-class Draught Mares and Geldings I Unbroken 2 and 3-year-old [\J Draught Colts and Fillies Good Spring Cent Horses Upstanding Ssddlo and Light Harness Uorees cy Good Harness Ponies. Also, on account of Mr M. Duggan The splendid Glydestble Stallion “ Aviemoro," and she Carriage Stallion “Young Pinole Patohen” These two well-known stallions have, during the past two years in this district, been the means of a marked improvement in the breeding of Draught and Upstanding Harness Horace. Cards and full particulars on application. On account of Mr E. Hoskln — The Magnificent Young Carriage Stallion “ Tommy Atkins," four years old, wall known in the Otaio and St. Andrews districts, and one of the most perfect specimens of the carriage stallion ever - seen In the colonies. On account of Mr F. G. Henderson — Thoroughbred Mara “ Wild Lily ’’ : Morpheus—Tiger Lily; splendid back and good jumper. Additional entries received np to time of sale. Sal® commences 12 o’clock sharp. GUINNESS & LbCBEN, Auctioneers. Meetings, &e. mHE EXCELSIOR DANCING ~®“ CLASS will hold their Weekly Dance (in St. Augustine’s Schoolroom) TO-MORROW NIGHT instead of Thursday. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, WAIMATE. THURSDAY, SEPT. sth. Ferry, tlis Human Frog, the man who has set the civilised world talking and the medical profession guessing. The Eighth Wonder of the World, and his company of ladies and gentlemen, including Miss Millie Bestoto, Mr Harry Stanley (eccentric English comic singer), Miss Lilian James (accompanist and soloist). Marvel indeed. Must be seen to ha believed. Admission, 2s and Is. Reserved seats Bs. Box office at Franklin’s. S. A. FITZGERALD, Touring Manager. A. G. LEECH. Rep. Tenders. TSTANTED—Tenders for Ploughing ' * 200 Acres of Turnip Land near Waimate. Tenders close SATURDAY. September 7tb. J. MEEHAN, Morven. <
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 197, 3 September 1901, Page 2
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