Notices. rfy if a n iv s". I wish to thank the farmers and horse breeders in Waikato who have so liberally patronised Ingomar during this and the last season, and I am sorry to inform them that he dropped dear! on Wednesday last in Hamilton. The cin.se I attributo to his getting very excited and the heat was very oppressive at the time, the horse was in as good health aa I ever saw him ; he served his day, and I hope those who have got any of his stock will take care of them so that they may do credit to his name for years to come. On going back to Hamilton in order to get someone to bury him, Mr J. McNicol hearing of Ingomar's death while sympathising with my loss at once set to work to see what could be done he said : "It is no use crying over spilt milk must make the beat of it. Will my colt, Aorangi, be any good to you. You can have him to finish the season." I thanked him for his <<ind offer which I accepted, and I now wish to ask those of my friends and clients who havp mares not stinted to Ingomar aro they willing to have them served by Aorantji ? Should any one object will tney kindly let me know. There are about 10 mares in my book not served, and as Mr MeNicol weut still farther by saying if anyone objects to Aorangi they can send them to C'ap.ipie. Mr J. Brown has also generously volunteered to serve mares with Muskapepr for me, so under the circumstance I think this will be satisfactory to all parties. Those who have mares iu the paddock who do not agree to this arrangement will kindly let me know and I will seud their mares home. Hoping to have better luck next time. —I remain yours faithfully, J. ALL WILL.
K R COX SOLICITS AN INSPECTION OF HIS LARGE & VARIED STOCK OF GENERAL DRAPERY AND CLOTHING, As he is too busy to write out a: advertisement euumeratiug the MANY AND VARIOUS CHEAP LINES. LONDON HOUSE, AND AT HAMILTON EAST. EMPTY CASES FOR SALE CHEAP.
p BAND AET TTNION. By'permiesion of the Colonial Secretary. A 6RANDIRT UNION, Consisting of LARGE STEEL ENGRAVINGS, HANDSOMELY-FRAMED OIL PAINTINGS, CHROMO LITHOGRAPHS, ETC., will be drawn at a date to be advertised. There will be 200 Tickets and 25 Prizes, giving a Prize to every eight tickets sold. Pictures on view at Mr R. F. Sandes', Victoria-street, from whom tickets may be obtained. Remember !—Tickets, 2s 6d each. One in every eight certain of a prize. R. F. SANDES, Victoria-'Street, Hamilton. First Prize Melbourne Exhibition, 188 S. First Prize Dunedin Exhibition, 1890. JOEL'S DUNEDIN ALE & STOUT (in Quarts and Pints). "Tiger" Brand in thoroughly matured
condition. NEW ZEALAND BOTTLING CO., Maeket Place, Auckland. T) OBSON AND /NOMPANY'S XV Vj CAFE & BOAKDINfi ESTABLISHMENT, qot bystreet (opposite don'ald and Eden-borough's). , The proprietors have pleasure in call- • ing the attention of Country Settlers and f others to the Excellent Accommodation in Board and Lodging afforded through the extensive and central premises now in their occupation, and where Comfort. Cleanliness, and Good c Meals are combined with moderate k charges. MRS TRAIL, Midwife, haa Removed ] to Jervois Road, opposite Presby- - terian Church, Auckland. Ladies from the country can be accommodated during j accouchement. Terms moderate. ,■
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3032, 19 December 1891, Page 4
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