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Notices.

GEORGE E. CLARK,

DUKE-STREET, 0 A MB RID OS. ON SALE— Victorian Bonemill Cos. Boneduat, £8 per ton. Californian Bonemeal, £8. Delivered at Auckland Railway Station, The above Manures have been thoroughly tested in Waikato, and given most general satisfaction. Peruvian Guano Manure Salt Fencing wire, Rollers and Staples Flour at Mill prices Seed Oats, White Tartarian and Potatoe Feed Oats at lowest rates Chevalier Barley ' Maize Seed Potatoes Bran Lapstone Kidneys Linseed Cake Ash Leaf „ Hobart Town Potatoes Rye Grass Cocksfoot

New Seed ez Scottish Lassie. s. d. Red Clover 0 9 White Clover 1 2 Alsyke 1 2 Timothy 0 7 White Field Mustard. ... 0 7 White Belgian Carrots ... 5 0 Large Red Altringham, do. 6 0 James' Intermediate Red 6 0 Long Red Mangel Wurtzel 1 9 Yellow Globe Mangel ) , n Wurtzel ° j... 1 » These Seeds have been thoroughly tested since arrival. Two Cups, each value £5 ss, will be given at the annual ploughing match or root show 1881, for the best collection of roots grown from seeds of my own impor* tation.

GEORGE E. CLARK, Duke-street, CAMBRIDGE.

TN BANKRUPTCY. Creditors in the estate of John James Tretheway, are repuested to PROVE their DEBTS with me on or before Friday, October Ist, at noon, when a first and final Dividend will be declared. T. C. HAMMOND. Creditor's Trustee.

j^"Yictoria Hotel, Victoria Street, AUCKLAND. FGAUDIN begs to inform • his friends that he has purchased the above Hotel. His Waikato friends will find this a well-situated Hotel for parties having business to transact in Auckland. It will be the aim of the Proprietor to make it a really comfortable FAMILY HOTEL,'! i * ? The house affords every facility in this respect, having several rooms on the second floor quite private from the business part of the house. FRED. GAUDIN.

NOTICE ! All who are in want of Timber.

COULTHARD BROS.,

TIMBER MERCHANTS. Steam Sawmills, Ohaupo, Awitu and Manukau.

HAVING completed extensive alterations and improvements to their Ohaupo Mills, are now prepared to supply a very fine class of timber at very low rates. Delivered in any part of the Waikato, in any quantities, at a very short notice. Please apply to A. Campbell, Hamilton ; R. Wright, Cambridge ; J. L. Mandeno, Te Awamutu ; J. Aubin, Alexandra, or at the Mills, Ohaupo. — Yours faithfully,

COULTHARD BROS.

TfcLAOK CHAMHSmSm -D PION will serve *w WMt§o Mares this season at Single Mares, £3; two or more at £2 10s each. No Grooroage. Paddocks Is per week. All care taken but no responsibility. Pedigree.

Black Champion is a jet black. He is 7 years old, stands 17 hands high, has great strength of bone, beautiful symmetry, superior action, fine temper, has proved himself a sure foal-getter, and is considered by judges to be as fine a colt of his age as ever was bred in Otago. When a year old he gained first prize at Taieri, and also first prize at Tokomairiro ; when two years old, first prize at Tokomairiro, second at Taieri ; when three years old, first prize at Tokomairiro. His sire is the celebrated horse Marquis (imported), who gained 17 first and 5 second prizes in Victoria ; was bought by R. Miller, Dunedin. In Otago, he gained 21 first and 3 second prizes. Marquis is sire to more prize -taking sires than any other horse South of the fine. Marquis* sire, old Prince Charlie, well-known in Victoria to be the best horse ever imported. Maggie, dam of Black Champion, gained 4 first and 2 second prizes at Taieri, and 2 first and 1 second at Tokomairiro. Maggie is by old Black Champion, who gained, before leaving Scotland, 8 first and 2 second prizes; when 3 years old, one £50 premium ; and when 5 years old. when landed in Victoria in 1862, one £50 premium ; gained first prize at Ballarat, and, same year, first at Smeaton. • He was sold to go to New Zealand for £525, and gained first prize, 1863 and 1864, at Taieri, Otago, and afterwards died. *rThis proves BLACK CHAMPION to be as good blood as was ever bred in the Colonies. ,

J. &W.MAETYN.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1286, 25 September 1880, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1286, 25 September 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1286, 25 September 1880, Page 3

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