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rfVHE iFAVOURIfE 1 ' DBA'UGHT 1' '' ENTIRE, 1 ll " "" DUKE/OF BECGLEUGfI ' (having, returned to 1 - Waikato), is open for encagfein'etits 'at, Tamahere. TERMS : For single mares, £2 J two or more as per agreement. N.B.— One" month Vgraziug free. . '. S. S., GRAHAM.

Encouraging for Horse Breeders. THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE ENTIRE | PR,E.SID EN T Will Btand thia season at my homestead, ' ' Wai Valley. Terms : Single Mare, £2 10s cash, half returned if no foal. President is thoroughly staunch , in all harness, with a grand temper. His stock (which have been as a rule out of secondclass mares.) speak for themselves. Bring some Good Mares this Year, and you will not regret it. RICHARD REYNOLDS.

rpHE WAIKATO LAND ASSOCIA1 TION'S Model Farmer's Horse LOTH AIR Will Stand this year at Woodlands. Terms : Single Mare, £3 ; two or more as per agi cement. Also, The Well-known Thoroughbred KING-FISHER, By Dainty Ariel, Will stand at same place and at same pi ice. The Dainty Aiiel stock need no recommendation.

riIHE THOROUGHBRED POPULAR 1 HORSE ARIEL, By Dainty Ancl, dam Una, Winner of Auckland Dei by and Dunedin Jockey Club Handicap in IS7O' ; won Auckland Cup, cairying Sst. 21bs., and Canterbury Cup in 1877 ; won Auckland Cup, carrying Sst. 131ba., aud Forbury Handicap ; also, Noith Otago lurf Club Handicap, carrying lOst. lib., in 1878 ; and in the following year carried Sst. lOlbs. to victory in the Auckland Cup, fiom a field of thirteen starteis. ARIEL -w ill tun el this season as under :—: — Monday— Te Awamutu, Rangiaohia and Te Rah u Tuesday —At Home, Cross Roads, Te Awamutu Wednesday— Ohaupo, Pukerimu to Cambridge, and stay at Buckland's faun Thursday— Tamahere, Camp's Hotel, till 2 o'clock ; fiom thence home through Ohaupo Friday aud Saturday— At Home. WILLIAM BOND, Cioss Roads, Te Awamutu.

THE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE HORSE KENILWORTH Will travel this season in Waikato. Monday — Morrinsville, calling at Taawhare. Tuesday— Te Aroha, calling at Waitoa, remaining at Te Aroha till Thursday morning. Thursday — Waitoa, remaining for the night at Moirinsville. Friday— Hamilton, calling at Tauwhaic, and in Cambridge fiom Saturday till Monday morning. Tkkms : Single Mares. £3. WILLIAM xMcCU I'CHEON.

HELENSVILLE TIMBER COMPANY. SAWMILLS- HELENS VI LLE. DEPOTS : NEWMARKET RAILWAY STATION AND MOUVT EDEN RAILWAY STATION. Long. Timber, Deck Planking, &c. - /BUILDING TIMBER, First-class, FLOOKING, Medium, J LINING, and other- - and ■ \ DRESSED TIMBER, Second-class SAWN V SHINGLES, &c. SEND FOR PRICES TO TOWN ! OFFICE: COLONIAL BANK BUILDINGS.

GRATEFUL— COMFORTING. .EPPS'BjoqqoA; B R E,AKjE,A S.T. > " By a'thrirough knowledge of the Natural laws which govern the operations of di-, gestion and nutrition and by -a cdreful application of tbe fine properties of well-] .Selected cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a. delicatelyrflaTOured beverage which may save us manyjtheafryi doctor's , bills. 1 It is by < the judicious use of suoh "articles of- diet thas>a constitution ,-tßay j>e built, .up, until .strong enough to resist every tendency to'dipeaael Hundre;ds«o|; subtle maladies iVre floating arpundfjis. ready- 16 attack -wherever there 1 ■is a weak point. We may escape many a ifa'tal shaft bykeepirig'ourselves we'll! foni4 •jtted \ trtijfc;pUre ibloo'ct/iandjlaitifpropoil* Lnqurishefd J.framei' 4 — Seej.'artioie {MtiShe fCivfl Semite Gazette. . << , ,^v" ] *vnt Jo \ " v-.j. Ma^le 'simply withiboiling? %ater •■«. z { or 'milk, .nfftht e.JIt 1/^1 /^ » • packets,! by-- iGro'ccrs,! 4iUsllpdJ;huB,y-.f^ ,• ' J - wA* ,>>iW ] ••;r; r< ySALftIES;EPPS' &<fyph ': L _i u j .)KfIOM^OPATffIaCHMMIST^J[ ■a .'> viwrnotftiMiMW *' i

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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1924, 4 November 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1924, 4 November 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1924, 4 November 1884, Page 4

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