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PRELIMINARY NOTICE. To stand this season at the owner's place, Tepapakuku, The well-bred Stallion— King Edward. FULL particulars, with pedigree, ,in a future issue. For Terms, etc., apply to owner, VICHARD HOCKLEY. MTo stand this season in the Dannevirke, Norsewood, and bu/rounding districts, the coaching stallion, PaEOJBA. By young Berlin — dam Alice Gray, grand sire Golden Grape, grand dam Banshee ; all first-class trotting strains. PAEORA is riaing eight years old ;is perfectly sound, quiet to ride or drive, and is a sure foalgetter. He has left in the Wairarapa stock which cannot be excelled in any other part of the colony. Terns-- Single mares £3, two or more as per agreement. Paeora will be in Norsewood Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays; Dannevirke Thursdays, Fridays; and Saturdays. ■ Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to A. MoKENZIE, Owner, Or T. HERCOCK, Groom in charge. _ J|j|Pfr To stand this season on the farm, WTCI^P Matamau. the thor•■aßßgß^jfcjl ou §kb re^ stallion — RANGE, TT7HO took first prize as the best VV Derringer bred in the district, and also first prize as a two-year-old at the Poverty Bay Show in 1891 and 1892. Range is a dark roan, with black points, and stands 16.1 high, shows every quality for breeding weightcarrying and cross-country hacks, and is unequalled in strength for breeding carriage horses. Range is by the well-known stallion Derringer, out of Ada by Jack Snuff, out of Ruby by St. Osseth out of Sid mare, Jack Snuff by Clansman. Terms —Single mare £1 ; grazing Is per week ; every care, but no responsibility. W. MURRAY. UNEEDA TECHNICAL EDUCATION to advance you in life. Why not take a Scholarship IN the AMERICAN SCHGOL of CORRESPONDENCE, Boston (Chartered by the State), which gives instruction by mail in ELECTRICAL LOCOMOTIVE MECHANICAL STATIONARY MARINE and SANITARY ENGINEERING Weaving, Designing, Spinning. CHAS. c7 WALKER, Emerson Street, iv'apier, Representative. Write for free Handbook and copies of N.Z. Testimonials. Success guaranteed. Table Delicacies FROM THE North Island Bacon Coy. ' Woodville. EPPING PORK SAUSAGEb GERMAN SAUSAGES WHITiS & BLACK PUDDING PALONIES, SAVELOYS PIG'S CHEEK in Jelly BOAR'S HEAD „ PIG'S TONGUE „ Delivered fresh from the Factory TO W. SNELL, BUTCHER, High Street, '^ Dannevirke. Alfred Colyer BEGS to notify the residents of Dannevirke and surrounding districts that he has purchased tbe business of Mb A. B. Cole, Butcher, and hopea by civility and strict attention to business, to merit a fair share of support. H. M. Ries and Sons Sold 17 Vehicles Last Year in August. THIS year in August we only sold a few. How is that? Do you think we have got none 1 We have over 30 in our Showrooms in High Street North. Come and see them, please ! We have Buggies (doubleseated and single-seated), Phsstons, Dog Carts, Spring Traps, Spring Drays and Drays, Gigs of ail descriptions from £18 to £35, Rustic Carts and Expresses. We always keep a LARGE STOCK of the BEST. harFess. ENGLISH and COLONIAL, suitable for any of the Vehicles. We are in a positii.n to sell Vehicles and Harness at a lower price than anywhere between Wellington and Napier. We import direct, are under no expense, and pay CASH. We never lost a penny in business. We give any terms to suit customers ; we give a guarantee. Reliable Horses for any of the Vehicles are always for sale, also Rugs and Whips. SELLER'S WASHING MACHINES always in stock. You are welcome to a trial at our expense and risk. We can refer you to over 100 who use them and are satisfied. — Yours truly, H. M. MES&3ONS, High St, North, Dannevirke. [

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Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 156, 29 September 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 156, 29 September 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 156, 29 September 1902, Page 4

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