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Notices. JOSEPH FISON & CO.'S im SPECIAL TURNIP FERTILISERf«» IS IN SPLENDID CONDITION FOK THE DRILL ! PROMOTES EARLY AND RAPID GROWTH ! PRODUCES ENORMOUS CROPS OF FINE FEEDING ROOTS ! BENEFITS SUCCEEDING CROPS ! PROTECTS FROM RAVAGES OF THE " FLY" ! THE REPUTATION OF HALF A CENTURY I WORKS: IPSWICH, ENGLAND. "W. J. HURST & CO., AUCKLAND. NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. (LIMITED), HAMILTON

0 T I C E . The Draught Stallion PRINCE FERGUS Will stand at Te Awamutu, and travel the surroundiug district this season. Particulars in future advertisement. JOHN POLLARD, Te Awamutu. OTI C E . MUSKAPEER & KENILWORTH will travel in the Waikato and Waipa districts this season. In consequence of the demand for the services of Muskapeer, I have decided to limit the number of mares put to him to eighty. Particulars of route, etc., in future advertisement; JOHN BROWNE. Cambridge, August 20th. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON In the Waipa District, Clydesdale Stallion, LSIULAf LORD CLYDE ' bred by E. Menlove, Esq., Windsor Park, Oamaru. Lord Clyde is a beautiful dark bay, standing 17 hands high, combining great substance and tine quality. Route.—Monday, Pukcte to Hamilton ; Tuesday, through Taupiri to Woodlands ; Wednesday, to Hamilton ; Thursday, through Whatawhata ; home remainder of week. Tekm.s : £3 3a ; two or more mares, the property of one owner, as per agreement, payable on Ist January, 1592. Guarantees as per agreement. Paddocks provided at Whatawhata at Is per week. All care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to F. PERKINS, Or, C. LTMMER, Whatawhata. MHO STAND AT WALTON, The Pure Clydesdale Stallion LOWDEN TAM. Terms : 2 guineas for single inare ; H guineas for two or more mares, the property of one owner. If travelled, half a guinea per mare extra. Good paddocks, with plenty of feed and water, at Is 6d per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. BURNETT BROS., Walton. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MATAMATA, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion G L A N C E R. Tebmh : 3sovs. single mares ; two or more fifty shillings. PARTHENOP-ffiUS. WILL ALSO STAND THIS SEASON AT MATAMATA. The Thoroughbred Stallion PARTHENOP-ffiUS. Terms : 2sovs. single mares; two or more, thirty shillings. Good grazing at Is per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. H. J. KALLENDER, Manager.

EX SS. TAIiTUI, ONE TANK WEBBS'FURETDRiSIP SEEDS WEBBS' IMPERIAL SWEDE, unequalled for hardness, quality and heavy cropping. It has produced the heaviest crop on record, weighing 40.J tons per acre. It has also been the winner of First Prizes at the Birmingham Shnw for 17 years in competitions open to the Kingdom - a result that is without precedent. Mr Thomas Huck, Stubb Farm, writes :—" I have grown 42 tons to the acre, and taken over £40 in prizes with Webbs' Imperial Swede." Also in stock-Several varieties of WHITE AND YELLOW-FLESH ED TURNIPS, all splendid croppers. John parrTliamilton. JOHN BURNS & CO., (Late Winoatk, Bukn.s & Co.), Invite buyers to inspect their extensive and well-assorted stock of Agricultural Implements, General Ironmongery A.SSX* CAKKIAGEWARE. Agents for Aspinall's Enamel Paints Simplex Cotton Machine Belting Walter A. Wood Company's Reaper and Binders, Mowers, &c. Duplicate parts kept in stock. The Company's expert visits the district iu the winter months to examine Wood's machiues. Valentine's Carriage Varnishes and Colours. CUSTOM STREET, AUCKLAND. NEW TURNIP SEEDST Imperial ' . , , THE QUEEN'S SEEDSMEN, , , imperial , Stourbridge, England. » weae - THE HEAVIEST CROPPER KNOWN, 49.', TONS HAVING BEEN GROWN PER ACRE. One of the heaviest, if not tin- heaviest crop of Swedes ever grown in llie Waikalo was grown by Mr W. Morgan, Hautapu, last season with sac. 3E°. Sz GO-'S 3VC I Webbs' Imperial Swede \ Webbs' Green Globe White Turnip Webbs' Marshall Swede ' Webbs' Purple-top Mammoth Turn ■ Webbs' Giant King Swede Webbs' Devonshire Greystone Turnip Webbs' Emperor Swede Webbs' New Invincible Turnip Webbs' Tankard Swede Webbs' Yellow tankard Turnip Webbs' Hardy White Swede Webbs' Purple top Aberdeen Turnip Webbs' Lord L'erby Swede Carrot Sorts. Mangold Sorts. To prevent the Ely, all Swede Seeds sent out will be chemically prepared unless otherwise expressed. SPECIAL F)RIZE O') will he given in June, for best five acres Imperial PECIAL 1 11IZ1S oWJ Swede manured witli K. P. & Co.'s Turnip Manure. Seed anil manure to be purchased through my agency. KEMPTHORNE & PROSSER'S MANURES.—Loading lines in stock; two-ton and five-ton orders direct from factory at list prices. REID & GRAY IMPLEMENTS. booth, Mcdonald & co. implements & windmills. GEO. J. NEALrCAMBRIDGE.

The imported thoroughbred SIRE INGO M A R I will 3erve a limited number of approved mares this season. Breeders should lose 110 time in booking valuable mares at once, as this horse's list is rapidly filling up. lugomar's prize stock at the late show at Cambridge was valued at £280. Route : Monday—Rotorangi, through Rangiaohia to Kihikihi, stopping at Corboy's for night. Tuesday—Te Awamutu to Ohaupo and home, Wednesday—At home. Thursday—Hamilton. Remainder of week at home Terms : Thoroughbred mares, 7 guineas ; half-bred, 3.1 guineas ; two or more, 3 guineas. For further particulars apply to J. ALLWILL, Redwood, Cambridge. September, 24th, 1391. TO STAND THIS SEASON at Morrinsville, THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION SAINT PATRICK, By The Premier — Phcenix. Saint Pat kick is a beautiful dark chestnut, standing over 16 hands, with plenty of bone and good temper, and lias proved himself a sure foal-getter. He has been shown five times, and taken five first prizes, including first prize at Hawke's Bay Agricultural Show. St. Patrick took first prize at Cam bridge as an entire for getting carriage horses, A four year-old by him brought £30 in Mr McNicol's sale. Feb : Single mares, £2 ; two or more as per agreement. Good grass paddock at Is (id per week. All carc takeu, but 110 responsibility. I FRANK MARSHALL. j Morrinsville, September i Ith, IS9I. j fJIO TRAVEL THIS SEASON ' The Thoroughbred Stallion MUSKAPEER, By Musket—Venus Transit. Route : Monday—Pukekura and I'ukerimu, stopping at Mr Ramsay's, Rangiaohia, for the night. Tuesday—To Ohaupo, stopping at Mr Kusabs' for the night. Wednesday—Hamilton, remaining that night, and returning home on Thursday. Friday—At home. Saturday—At Mr W, K. Carter's Bazaar, Cambridge. A two-year-old colt by Muskapeer took first prize at the late Cambridge Show against all comers. Terms : Single mare, £3 3s ; two or more as per agreement. Paddocks at Rangiaohia, Ohaupo, Cambridge and Hamilton, Is per week. A'.l care taken, but 110 responsibility. All fees payable on or before Ist January, 1892. JNO. BROWNE. THOROUGHBRED STALLION A APOLLO Will stand this season at the Waikato Hotel, Hamilton East. Terms : £1 10s, payable at first service. C. N. LeQUESNE. QUEEN'S QOLLEGE. BOYS' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. | PRINCIPAL: I ALEXANDER McARTHUR, M.A., I LL.D. ' Duties Resumed on Tuesday, September 15. ! Dr. McArthur will be at the College on | Monday, 14th. | (Telephone No 370.) I rpilE AVERLEY JJOTEL, J Railway Station', Qceenstreet, ; and Custom-street West, i | AUCKLAND. j J, A. Allan Pkoi'Kietou. j The advertiser has just taken over this j excellent Hostelry, so favourably known under MrG. I. Panter's management. It will be his studv to maintain its reputa- | tion as a First-class Hotel. Settlers hom j Waikato will find it to their convenience | and comfort to continue their much ap- | preciated patronage. The house has j been thoroughly overhauled, and two new j billiard tables fixed up in the billiard- j room. First-class Bill of Faro. Plunge ; and Shower Baths. Best Wines and 1 Spirits. I The Waikato Times Filed. j VISITING CARDS printed, equal to j copperplate, at The Waikat") Times 1 Office. 1

jgOOT AND HOE TRADK ''Nothing Like Good Leather." Everything that a craft requires can be supplied by THE NORTHERN BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTURING CO. (LIMITED). Special attention is respectfully called to onr stocks of Ist CHOICE WAXED, PATENT & SATIS CALF OOZE CALF—The new and wonderfully dressed leather, in various colours SPANISH CRUP BUTTS DONGOLA, GLOVE, MONSTER & CALF-KID SKINS GLACIE, KANGAROO & WALLA WALLA WAXED KANGAROO AND WALLABY FANCY-TANNED PERSIANS & ROANS ENAMELLED HIDES LEVANT SEALS, LEVANT SKINS & SIDES WATERPROOF SCOTCH GRAIN AMERICAN BUFF OR SATIN HIDE HAIR CALFSKINS Also, COLONIAL LEATHERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND TANNAGE. The trade can be supplied with | UPPERS, OR BOOTS AND SHOES from any of the leathers mentioned, and to any style and fitting to suit our customers' requirements. We guarantee quality and good workmanship. Trade Mark— " NORTHERN." THOMAS HODGSON, Manager and Secretary, j Oilice, Factory and Warehouse : I Hobson-street, Auckland. I . i jgOBSOX AND QOMI'ANY'S CAFE & HOARDING I ESTABLISHMENT, Queen-street (opposite Donald and Edknborougu's). The proprietors have pleasure in call- ! ing the attention of Country Settlers and others to the Excellent Accommoda- : tio.v in Board and Lodging afforded 1 through the exteusive and central premises now in their occupation, and , where Comfort. Cleanliness, and Good Meals are combined with moderate charges. DR. ORPEN, Homeopathist and Gynecologist, Parliament - street, Auckland,—Consultations at 133, Queenstreet, 11 a.m. daily ; at home, 2 p.m. Uses Electricity, Galvanism, and Count , Mattel's remedies. Formerly of the Chelsea Hospital for the Diseases of ; Women. Author of " Phthisis, its Specilic Treatment.'' Consumption sucue.<s.s- - treated by a new method, Caiwer, etc.

rpo TRAVEL THIS SEASON. The Thoroughbred Stallion KENILWORTH, By Kelpie, dam Empress. For ful pedigree see cards. Route : Monday—At home. Tuesday—To Kihikihi, Corboy's Hotel, Wednesday—Alexandra and Ohaupo (at Mr Kusabs'). Thursday—Hamilton and Hukauui. Friday—At home. Saturday—At Mr W. K. Carter's Baiaar, Cambridge. Tekms : Single mare, £2 2s ; two o more as per agreement. JNO. BROWNE. jgALDERDASH. The celebrated Trotting Stallion lately introduced from Canterbnry will travel in the Waikato district this season, and will serve a limited nnmber of »arei At three and four guineas each. CHARLES LAKE. Cambridge, August 2G, 1891.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3019, 19 November 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3019, 19 November 1891, Page 4

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