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Notices. WAIKATO HORTICULTURAL SHOW. S. Patrick's Day. EKHIBITS, which are not of a perishable' nature, to be DKLIVERED to the Staging Committee on WEDNESDAY, 16th inst. Class L, IB—Sutton and Son's £2 2s Prize "for best Swedes from Sutton's seeds! Owing to root crops being very backward, this prize will be held over tillJuDe - W. SOUTER, Hon. Sec. THE NEW MOTIVE POWER FOR ALL PURPOSES. No Gas. fxj No Coal. No Steam. f£j No Boiler. No Danger. g No Fire. No Chimney. M No Water ConNo Extra Insur- p sumed. ance. Q Few Working qq Repairs Very Parts. Cr S Quickly Started. 2 ~,,, 0 r> g Little Space Re Piston SelMubri- £n quired, eating, GQ ... 6 pq Suitable for any Works Any- H DnvingPurwhere ff P° 3ea - P-t The first and only Prize for Oil, Gas, and Hot-air Motors, awarded by the Royal Agricultural Society of England;. Nottingham, 1888 : Windsor, 1889 . Plymouth, 1890. Extracts from the Press, referring to the above competitive trials: — Engineering (27th June, 1890) :—" The trial of THE PRIBSTMAN ENGINE was in the highest degree satisfactory ; an exceedingly meritorious performance, which will be difficult to beat."

pRIESTMAN jDROTHERS (LIMITED), MESSRS LOUCH, SON, & CO., Sole AgeDts, 91, Queen-street, Auckland. poonn §£SHEIH2KSjJ *%&< »""■■■■■ ETiiiimll £J3Ssii 5 ' ■ggßaj tiiiWii'iiHal LI pnmmi ;s

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W. H. DAWSON, /CHEMIST AND T^RUGGIST, OOBNEB Of WIT-LESLEY AND ELLIOTT- I OTBKETS, AUCKLAND. Iwporter of the Finest Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines and Toilet Kequisites. Sole Inventor and Patentee of Dawson's Celebrated Horae and Cattle Medicines, the most valuable and reliable remedies ever introduced to the public, enabling Farmers to successfully treat their own animals. This is a great boon, as veterinary attendance is not always at hand. Orders promptly forwardad to any pail of the colony.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3066, 10 March 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3066, 10 March 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3066, 10 March 1892, Page 3

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