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WAIMARINO CENTRAL AGENCY. READ THESE FEW SNIPS IN : THE FLOURISHING TOWN- ' SHIP OF OHAKU^e, MAIN TRUNK LINE. 1114 acres, Edv.' oa tion Lease of 21 . > years, nr n t of renewal at lOd : per apie; 200 acres in grass, re- . madder splendid milling tim\xsir. arid close to township jgood- . ' will only £3 15s per acre; bush alone worth the money. 204 acres, 1.i.p., divided into 6 pad- ; " docks, 110 acres splendid milling bush. A nice and very cheap farm. Price £9 per acre. 9, acres, close: to town, beautiful resi- ; ' dential sites, price £25 per acre, j worth" double. .. ' Boarding-house, doing large business, freehold and billiard room as a going, concern. Only £800. This is giving it away. Business Sites from £200. Correspondence Invited. A- MERSON, LAND & COMMISSION AGENT, OHAKUNE. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT "TAHORAITI." The Clydesdale Stallion, ALEXANDER MCKENZIE 11. ALEXANDER McKENZIE H. was foaled October, 1902, at ''Longbeach," and is by Alexander's Heir, dam Lena, by Sir William Wallace. 2nd dam Queen by Lord Beaconsfield. 3rd dam Starke's "Kate," by Majquis, imported . from Scotland. Sir William Wallace; was bred .by. Fleming and Hedley, of Oamarii, and was champion horse there, and sold for 600 guineas, in /the days when horses were cheap.: Lord Beaconsfield was champion of Invercargill/^lnd Alexander's Heir was. first and. champion at Ashburton as a 3yr bld.4 His sire, St. Alexander, 'imported from Scotland, daxn Pearl, full vsister to Mr Matthew Holmes' Crown Frince, being by Xiord Salißbury.^j^ljpTted at a cost of 14pOJ^ineas)^iOTt^of "Damself" impbrtea' f rom Scbtlan^d. As a 4yr old this mare took the ;gold- medal for the best Clydesdale" on the ground, beating all ' stallicfris i at; the Highland show, Glasgow. ander was by St. Laurence, the latter by old "Prince of Wales," who was sold' in Scotland for 800 guineas when 19 years old. ; " ■ ' ■ . > . The public can see. some 50 colts and fillies at Tahoraiti, the progenyof McKenzie 11., and judge /for themselves, iOnly a limited number ;~of mai'es can be taken this season. "t§ ALSO THE THOROUGHBRED HACK STALLION, .•■:" TE PUHI '' By Tupuhi out of an Ahua mare. For terms, apply to, — W. F. KNIGHT. Or, GROOM IN CHARGE. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, the Norsewood, Takapau, Waikopiro, and Makotuku districts, the draught stallion, PBIDE OF SCOTLAND, By RUTHERWOODGLEN, DAM BESSIE. TERMS: £3 for single mare, two or more niares the property of one owner as per arrangement; Good paddocking for niaies; one 'month free, after then Is per week will be, charged. All mares to be paid for on the Ist day of January, 1908. All care taken but no responsibility. TODD BROS,: .'■■• Ngamoko, Nprsewood. TO STAND THE SEASON AT „ WpODVILLE, The Thoroughbred Hprge GLEN GOWRIE," 5 years, by ' ■'- SOULT— LADY MUSKET. GLEN GOWRIE is a brown horse, 16 hands, showing great promise as a sire; is a full Krother to Lass oj- Go'wrie, a winner of many races. rHe is a : grandson :of the great St:V:Simon. J Glen Gowrie will serve? a y limited number of mares at a fee o£sguineasV ■■■■■ Good paddocking provided at Is 6d per week. All care taken but no : responsibility. ■ v • ,- i Further particulars from^ - - . . ."-•■^...^A,.LAING I r-?- . . '. - ■ ■-.■■:- ■ ' WoQdville". .'' . ■ •:•. '■^^-- '- — It • ■ ;.. WANTED TO EXCHANGE. , \ GREAT quantity of ironmon^. ■£*- gery> : Tradesmen^ Tools, Fancy Goods, Cutlery, Crookery^ Phono graphs, Records, etc., etc., "for good sound bank notes, or anything useful, at V. iiERGMAN'S, Licensed General Dealer, whois also preparedto buy, sell, or exchange anything useful. Ho. may be found at his newaddress : Next Jones, the British Fruiterer. .' . — r— ■ ■ -. __ " . FOR SALE ON THE TERRACE. i^\UARTER-ACRE Section, with V» large 6-roomed house, bath- \ room, hot and cold water laid on,! also connected with sewerage; Tapshed, store room, wash-house, fowl run • in fact every convenience. Garden laid out. (Gas grilleT and iron), j Price £675; only a very small cash j deposit required from a reliable purchaser. Apply JAMES SPIERS FREEMAN, Land Agent, Da v neviric.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 65, 15 September 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 65, 15 September 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 65, 15 September 1908, Page 8

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