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Stud Notices. THE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE ITEPO Will stand the season at Mangatera, ! as owing to the large number of mares coming forward the proprietor finds if impossible to travel TTEPO is a beautiful Black, JL stands 16 hands 2 inches. He is beyond doubt one of tho most handsome animals that ever stood !in tho Seventy-Mile Bush. He has } everything which is required in a horao, size, bone, make, colour, and above all the puresb blood ever traced through a horse's veins. He is by Cadogan, imported, dam Awatea, by RavensVorth, imported, I out of Skybird, imported. Itepo's pedigree can be traced back over 800 years from the greatest strains of racing blood ever known iv England. For full pedigree see cards. Terms— £3 10s. All care taken but no responsibility incurred. Good paddock provided at Is 6d per week. For all information apply to tho Groom in charge. Business Notices. MONEY TO LEND ON Freehold Security in sums to suit borrowers. F. RHODES, Solicitor, Napier. _— TIGER BRAND OF TEA, The Favourite with all Tea Drinkers. rTIHOSE who try ifc never lunge I . their Brand. Sole Agents— F. BADLEY & Co. No. 1, Tiger Blend, 2s per lb No. 2, „ „ 2s 4d per lb No. 1, (Ceylon) „ 2s per lb No. 2, „ „ 2s 4d per lb No. 1, Family Blend, 2s per lb No. 2, Favourite „ 2a 4d per lb Also in Tins of 51b and 101 b quantities. F. Badley & Co. are Sole Agents in Danevirke for this Brand of Teas, which are guaranteed to be superior to any Tea in the market. One trial will suffice. F. BADLEY and Co., Sole Agents for Danevirke. CENTRAL BOAEDING . HOUSE, High-Street, Danevirke, PROPRIETRESS— Mrs O'BRIEN THE above establishment will be opened on TUESDAY, Au<*. 1, The house has been renovated throughout, and refurnished in a comfortable and homelike style. Boarders will find their wants attended to in every particular, and a good table kept. Terms moderate. Supper obtainable overy evening from 8 to 11 o'clock, commencing Saturday next. R Elmbranch,

WHEEL WRIGHT, FAIiRIER, & GENERAL BLACKSMITH, BEGS to return thanks to the settlers of Danevirke and district for the . support accorded him during tho last 17 years, and hopes to receive the same liberal patronage in tho faturo. WHEELWRIGHT DEPARTMENT. A large stock of sound and wellseasoned timber always on hand, and all timber used is of the very best quality obtainable. First-class work and finish guaranteed. Vehicles turned out at the following prices, which cannot be beaten in larger towns :— Buggies from £35 upwards Gigs from £16 Spn'ng Carts from £17 Drays from £17 Spring Drays, all prices Iron Bark for Maulg always on hand ENERAL BLACKSMITHING. This department is under tho o&re of thoroughly efficient workmen. 411 kinds of ironwork turned out promptly aud at moderate prices. Agricultural Implements repaired or made to order on the shortest notico. HORSE-SHOEING. F. Elmbranch's Smithy has always borne a high reputation for Horse-Shoeing, and the proprietor can assure his customers that in tho future the same high standard of work will be maintained. From this date the prices charged will be' ss, 6s, and 7s, and removes 3s and 4s. All hacks shod in steel. Though thus reducing prices, tho work and material will as hitherto be of first-class quality. F. ELMBRANCH, HIGH-STREET, Danevirke. TO THE PUBLIC. A DUMBELL has no connection with my business from this date, Oct. 19, 1893. WILLIAM LOVEDAY.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XI, Issue 858, 14 November 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Bush Advocate, Volume XI, Issue 858, 14 November 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Bush Advocate, Volume XI, Issue 858, 14 November 1893, Page 4

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