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NoticesJOSEPH FISON & CO.'S SPECIAL TURNIP FERTILISER"^ IS IN SPLENDID CONDITION FOR 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, BIST GLAND. AOESTTS = W. J. HURST & CO., AUCKLAND. NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. (LIMITED), HAMILTON

jKEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO.'S ! NEW ZEALAND DRUG CO. (LIMITED) SPECIAL TURNIP MANURE. Much improved on lust year's excellence. Quick and yet lasting. Splendid condition. Made and improved in the light of Auckland experience for Auckland soils. TESTIMONIALS, 1891. "Manure in first class condition for the drill."—"Turnip crop the best we ever ; grew."—" Roots large ;>nd well formed, and crop heavy." i PRICE L'Ell TON, : JLQ. FOR FIVE-TON LOTS, PER TON, ;5. Westfield Chemical Works, near Otahuhu. HEAD OFFICE: ELLIOTT-STREET, AUCKLAND. Please address all communications to Manager, Auckland. jjjff H. R. MURTON'S $SjP SHEEP-DIPPING FLUID, I A CONDENSED FLUID PREPARATION FOII THE DESTRUCTION j OF ALL PARASITES AFFECTING SHEEP. | — Awarded First Place at the Canterbury Agricultural aud Pastond Society's Important Trials, 1887 —the most stringent and exhaustive cuinpctitioii ever held. Results: Murton's made US points, Little's, L'l!; Cooper's, •JO; etc. A 1000-gallon Bath can be made for only £2 I us. Every drop in Ihr. Bath, when made, can be used and does its work, there being absolutely no waste. Easily Mixed with Cold WaterHeavier Clip and Highest Price Result. Printed matter, with convincing proof, obtained from JOHN MrNICOL, Auctioneer, Hamilton, J. T. HENDRY, I NO. 111, VICTORIA ARCADE, AUCKLAND.

fTIO STAND THIS SEASON| JL at Morrinsville, THE THOROUGIIHRED STALLION SAINT PATRICK, By Thk Premier — Pikenix. Saint Patrick is a beautiful dark chestnut, standing over 16 hands, with plenty of bone and good temper, and has proved himself a sum foal-gette.r. 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. Fee : Single mares, £2 ; two or more as per agreement. Good grass paddock at Is (id per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. FRANK MARSHALL. Morrinsville, September 11th, 1391. 'JIG TRAVEL THIS SEASON. The Thoroughbred Stallion MUSKAPEER, By Musket—Venus Transit. Route : Monday—Pukekura and Pukerimu, stopping at Mr Ramsay's, Rangiaohia, for the night. Tuesday—To Ohaupo, stopping at Mr Rusabs' 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 Musknpeer took tirst 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. AM care taken, but no responsibility. All fees payable on or before Ist January, 1892. JNO. BROWNE. HE CJGHBRED SIRE INGO M A R will serve a limited number of approved mares this season. Breeders should lose no time in booking valuable mares at once, as this Worse's list ia rapidly filling up. Ingomar's prize stock at the late show at Cambridge was valued at £280. Route : Monday—Rotorangi, thioujafh Rangiaohia to Kihiltihi, stopping at Corboy's for night. Tuesday—Te Awamntu to Ohaupo and home, Wednesday—At home. Thursday—Hamilton. Remainder of week at home Terms : Thoroughbred mares, 7 guineas ; half-bred, 31 guineas ; two or more, 3 guineas. For further particulars apply to J. ALLWILL, Redwood, Cambridge. Saptembor, 24th, 1891. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON JL In the Waipa District, CgMWf A Clydesdale Stallion, rT vrm 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 fine quality. Roote.—Monday, Pukcte to Hamilton ; Tuesday, through Taupiri to Woodlands ; Wednesday, to Hamilton ; Thursday, through Whatawhata ; home remainder of week. Terms : £3 3s ; two or more mares, the property of oue owDer, as per agreement, payable on Ist January, 1892. 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. LIMMER, I Whatawhata. E R. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MATAUATA, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion G L A N C E R. Terms : 3sovs. single mares ; two or more fifty shillings. j PARTHENOPjEUS. 1 WILL ALSO STAND THIS SEASON AT MATAMATA, The Thoroughbred Stallion PARTEENOP^US. Terms : 2sovs. single mares; two or more, thirty shillings. Good grazing at Is per week. All care tnkrn, lull no responsibility. i H. J. KALLENDEE, I Manager. |

rno STAND AT WALTON, The Pure Clydesdale Stallion LOWDEN TAM. Terms : 2 guineas for single mare ; U guineas for two or more mares, the property of one owner. If travelled, half a . guinea per marc extra. Good paddocks, with plenty of feed and water, at Is Gd per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. BURNETT BROS., Walton. 0 T " I C E . The Draught Stallion PRINCE FERGUS Will stand at Te Awamutu, and travel the surrounding district this season. Particulars in future advertisement. JOHN POLLARD, Te Awamutu. jyj" 0 T I C E . MUSKAPEER & KENILWORTH will travel in the Waikato and W'aipo districts this season. In consequence of the demand for the services of Muskapeer, I have decided tc limit the number of mares put to him tc eighty. Particulars of route, etc., in future advertisement; JOHN BROWNE. ' Cambridge, August 20th. ■ | rjno TRAVEL THIS SEASON j The Thoroughbred Stallion : | KENILWORTH, ;By Kelpie, dam Empress. For fu i pedigree see sards. ! Route : Monday—At home. ! Tuesday—To Kihikihi, Corboy's Hotel | Wednesday—Alexandra and Ohaupc I (at Mr Kusabs'). Thursday—Hamilton and Hukauui. Friday—At home. Saturday—At Mr W. K. Carter's Bazaar, Cambridge. Terms : Single mare, £2 2s ; two c more as per agreement. JNO. BROWNE. ■JgALDKRDASH. j The celebrated Trotting Stallion lately I introduced from Canterbury will travel in the Waikato district this season, and will serve a limited number of mares at I three and four guineas each. CHARLES LAKE. Cambridge, August 2(i, IS9I. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION APOLLO "Will stand this season at the Waikato Hotel, Hamilton East. Terms: £1 10s, payable at first Bervice. C. N. LeQUESNE. D~WIL K I N S uses Electricity, Galvanism, and Vapour Baths. Many years Honorary Surgeon Alfred Hospital, Melbourne ; also, Infirmary for Diseases of Eye, Ear, Throat and Chest, Melbourne; two years at Throat Hospital, London, with Sir Morcll Mackenzie. Spectacles arranged to all sights. See Dr. "Wilkins' pamphlet on Cure of Medical, Surgical, and Chronic Nerve Debility (mainly) without internal medicines, sent post free for seven penny stamps. Office hours daily. Sunday, 10 to 12. SHORTIAND-STREET (NEAR STAR Office. ; A. G. HUGHES, SURGEON DENTIST, (Late Hughes and Ginders), HOBSON - STREET, AUCKLAND. Modern dentistry in all its brancnes, both Surgical and 1 Mechanical, at lowest remunerative prices. Consultation free. i\r s— Teacher of the Pianoforte, Organ, aqjJ Harmonium, No. 312 Victoria Arc aim;, Auckland. By' ordinary industry on the part of the pupil, an early and thorough progress is guaranteed. Terms moderate. POINTING of all kinds done neatly at Tho Waikato Times Office, Hamilton.

Auckland steam confectionery & PEKL WORKS, NEWMARKET. c. G. LAURIE, WHOLESALE & RETAIL CONFECTIONER, Manufacturer of Confectionery and Can- : died Peels. i Every description of Boiled Sugars, ( Dry Goods, and Preserved Peels I kepi in stock. Also, specialities for the 'Xmas trade. | Prize Packets, Bonbons, and Novelties j of every description. 1 Send for Price List. j Ice Cream and Lollies for the million, j ! Retail Shops : ! Queen-street (opposite British Hotel), and ' McArthur's Warehouse. j All orders promptly attended to. j J" JgYCROFT & QO. j (limited). Notify the Public that they are now manufacturing a NEW PORRIDGE MEAL, Which supplies, in an exceedingly plea- j sant form, the Elements of Food re- | quired to supplement the use of Pure { j White Flour, and should be eaten by : everyone the year round. It is Wholesome, Nutritious, Easily | Digestible, and, unlike most Foods j which are said to possess these properties, j it is really A Delicious Fooij. It is easily prepared, and relished by children and adults alike. May bo obtained through any grocer, in bags of 61b and '251b each. J. 3YCROFT & CO., Limited, City Roller Mills, Auckland. DENTAL NOTICE. A. L.~S AIITH ' SURGEON DENTIST (Twenty Years' Experience), CORNER OF HOBSON - STREET (Opposite St. Matthew's Church), AUCKLAND. First-class work. All latest appliances. Terms Moderate. Good fit guaranteed, and, if necessary fitted without extracting stumps. Painless Extractions by gas or chloroform Consultation free. CITY BUFFET DINING ROOMS (next door to the Union Bank), Queen-street, Auckland. —General Intimation to the Inhabitants of Waikato and the advertiser's old friends aud customers.—THOS. McEWIN respectfully informs his old friends and the public generally that he has thoroughly altered aud much improved his new and commodious premises, next the Union Bank, Queen - Btreet, Auckland. The Ladies' Diuing Room upstairs is the most convenient, spacious and comfortable in the city : an experienced waitress in attendance. Lavatories and other conveniences. Bill-of-fare most liberal. Charges moderate. Private entrance to Ladies 1 Dining Room through Cochraue's I Stole. j l

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3025, 3 December 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3025, 3 December 1891, Page 4

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