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Notices.

TO STAND THIS SEASON AT REDW OD, And Travel the Waikato District where inducement offers, The Thoroughbred Imported Stallion, F E YE. Pedigree.— By Lord Clifden, out of Haricot, by Mango or Lanercost , her dam Queen Mary, by Gladiator. Man^o, by Em i! ius, out of Mustard, by Merlin, out of Morel. Lanercost, by Liverpool, out of Otia, by Bustard, out of daughter of sister to Skysweepcr, by Highflyer. Lord Clifden, by Newnrinster, dam The Slave, by Melbourne, out of Volley (•lister to Voltigeur). Newminster, by Touchstone, out of Beeswing, by Dr. Syntax. Tkkms. —Five Guineas ; two or more mares as per agreement ; payable Ist January, 1884. Also, the Pure-bred Clydesdale Stallion, BONNIE PRINCE, (Southern Champion and Winner of Eleven First-class Prizes in Otago). Bonnie Prince by Prince, out of Gipsy ; Prince by Bonnie Prince Charlie, out of Princess Maud the Ist. Bonnie Prince, foaled 1879, is a beautiful bright bay, compactly built of very superior action, and has gained the following First Prizes :— Dunedin Agricultural Show, 1880 ; Taieii Agricultural Show, 1880 ; Dunedin Show, 1881 ; Taieri Show, 1881, and same day Ist Prize for best draught entire horse in the yard ; Dunedin Show, 1882 ; Taieri Show, 1882, two first prizes ; Palmerslon Show, 1882;BlucBkin Show, 1882, two first prizes. For pedigree and full particulars of prixe list see cards. Terms :— Five Guineas; Two or more mares as per agreement ; paj'able on 3th January, 1804. „ Good Paddocking at Is (id per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. JARKD ALLWILL, Redwood, Cambridge. N.B. — No business done on Sundays.

HPHE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE 1 ARIEL, By Dainty Ariel, dam Una, Winner of Auckland Derby and Dunedin Jockey Club Handicap in 1876; won Auckland Cup, carrying Bst. 21bs., and Canterbury Cup in 1877 ; won Auckland Cup, carrying Bst. 131b5., and Forbury Handicap, also North Otaco Turf Club Handicap, carrying 10^t. lib., in 1878; and in the following year carried Bst. lOlbs. to victory in the Auckland Cup, from a field of thirteen starters. And the Pure Clydesdale Entire NUGGET will travel the Waikato districts this season, and serve irai'es on favourable terms. WILLIAM BOND, Croas Roads, Te Awamutu.

TO TRAVEL THE WAIKATO DISTRICT as usual, The Well-known Pure-bred Clydesdale Stallion, YOUNG WELLINGTON. Route in future issue. All money due on January Ist, 18S4. J. PASCOE. Cambridge, September 24th.

HERBALIST. PROFESSOR ELLIS IS THE ONLY MEDICAL HERBALIST IN THE COLONY who is prepared to treat all diseases and complaints. In all places where he has practised, both throughout India and parts of this colony, he has effected wonderful cures^ He guarantees to cure all complaints if not too far advanced. He has treated hundreds w!-o are now in health, who were subject to the following complaints : Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption (second stage), Cataract, Dropsy, Dyaentry, Fevers, Liver Complaints, Nervous Debility, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, and complaints of young men. All Skin Diseases can be cured by the Medicated Vapour Baths, combined with the Blood Purifier. For testimonials aec the Observer. HKRBS WORK OUT THE MOST COMPLETE CURF-. Pkof. Ellis, in introducing the following remedies to the inhabitants of the Waikato, asks them not to fail to try them. Cough Syrup, for Croup, Hooping Cough, Hoarseness, also relieves Asthma, Bronchitis, and Consumption ; Soothing Syrup, for children in all their ailments while cutting teeth. Toothache, Headache and Neuralgia Elixir, instantaneous relief for all nervous pains and aches. Worm Cakes in Packets, mostly the first dose is effectual. The wonderful Corn Cure is a positive and painless cure for hard and soft corns and warts. Also, Liver, Nerve, Asthma, Antibilious, and Invigorating Life Pills. These articles need only to be tried, when they will conduce to satisfactory results. PROF. W. ELLIS, MEDICAL HERBALIST, 308, Qcteen-street, AUCKLAND, Next Young Women's Institute. Cough Syrup, Is 6d. Soothing Syrup, Is. Elixir for Toothache, Headache, and Neuralgia, Is. Worm Cakes, per Packet, Is. The Wonderful Corn Cure, Is 6d. All Pills, per Box, Is. The above can be obtained from all grocers and medicine vendors. For treatment in all Complaints apply by letter, stating what complaint, how long standing, and the part where the most violent symptoms are felt, when medicine can be forwarded.

Tjrr ANTED SUBSCRIBERS. I Qr. 6 mths. Year. " Sydney Bulletin" 6s Od 12s 24s " Society," Christchurch ... 3s 6d 7s 14s 14 Canterbury Times" 6s Od V2a 24s " Australasian" 7s 6d 15s 30s " Otago Witness" 63 Od 12s 24s "Melbourne Sportsman" ... 4s Od 8s 16s These are the leading weekly papers of the colonies. , This price includes postage to any part of New. Zealand. All subscriptions payable in advance. * CECIL GARDNER, The Advertising Agent, High-street, > " Auckland.

HAVING withdrawn our Agency from M. White 1 &' Co.,' Fortstreet, Auckland,' ALL EMPTY CASKS J)earing6urbrand must be FOR WARDED tolGAmjs, sAnderson,- ''Queen's Wharf, Auckland.' ? * -~ ,. "I ir''^''«'^AMES'SPEi!Gfm/&igp.; ;?

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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1753, 29 September 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1753, 29 September 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1753, 29 September 1883, Page 4

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