tfoticss. . ‘ THE PDBBBRRD CLYDESDALE STALLION. OOO® TIMES, 1 Wfil Travel the Wahnate, Waihao, Bed- [ cliff and*Glen»vy Districts, GOOD TIMES, by Hard Times (imported), ii a beautiful bay frith black points, A yeara old, and tends 16i hands. Habd .Times, by Extinguisher, dam Polly, out of Darling by Prince of Wales, was a grand-horse and a .first-class .prizetaker all o verNewZealand Ex fciuguisher, •»ire Young Vanquisher (imported-from Scotland by the late Daria Nesbitt) As a .two-year-old Extinguisher was first in bis class and champion at Dunedin | was first and champion at Invercargill, beating Just the Time -vl Day and she 1 other celebrated stall'ons. Hard Times, hag been awaaded --four firsts and one •C’-ond.' firs|t and champion at Taieri. Hard Times is admitted indues to be the best breeding stallkm in Southland. In 1891 he also secured •champion prize afOamaru and Waimalo shows, _ • Dam Jxss, bred by Mr Tho°. Bteranson, Maheno, was by Springbank, dam Naimy (imported), by Prince of Wales. Terms;; Half guarantee, E 3; 30s payable Ist January, 1902 ; 30s when mare proves in foal. Full guarantse, 454. Groom’e fee, st, payable in ndvan oß * THOS. McbONODGH, Glenavy, Proprietor.
WAITAKI.— There are many consbientiona, upright, honourable ‘ grocers who would no mote think of substituting a packet or box of-common blends for Hondai-Lanka Unblended Tea ijhan of trying to pass a counterfeit bank note. Patronise-them exclusively; Lost, Found, Etc. FOUND, in Queen Street—A Padlock Key. Owner may have same .at this office. WAIMATE.— There’s ope best, and only one, in everything. HondaiLanka, Ceylon packed, fills the bill as Jar as tea is concerned. First award, Paris Exhibition, to the growers in Ceylon.
Meetings, &c. GRAND BALL (FANCY DRESS 01TI0NAL). To be 'held in the Goods Shed at Morven, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10th, 1901, A La Fin to the Football Season. ‘Grand March 8 p.m, T. Goodman, M;C., Music : Wilson and Saunders’ Baa Refreshments provided. Admission, Gents, 2a,; Ladies, free. TO RESIDENTS OF REDCLIFF DISTRICT. !' \ MEETING under the auspicesot the Waimate Gpunty Farmers’ i Association (affiliated with the New Zealand Farmers’ Union) will be held at Redcliff on FRIDAY NEXT, Hth INST., immediately after the meeting called by the-Chairman of the County Council. Messrs Douglas arnd Ward' will address the meeting. OHAS. AKRURST, Secretary W.C.P. Association,
MAKIKIHL —“Delicious as love’s first <ki«” is a cap of that charming beverage, Hondai-Lanka, brand “ Cock o’ the North,” New -Zealand’s best 2r <ea.
GLENAVy.— A candle is not a worse substitute for .sunlight than are some of toe common doctored blends for the fragrant, full-bodied floodai-Jjanka Teas.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 113, 10 October 1901, Page 2
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