TO STAND THIS SEASON AT WAIMIHA. The popular Dapple-Grey Horse R 1 SIRE-t-Bur NSIDE bred by W. Boag, Esq., Fendali on.—First special gold Medal, Wairarapa. Grand Sire, Lord JDunmore 4610, C.S.B. (imported); - G.G. Sire, Sir Garnet Cross 662, c.5.8.; g.g.g. Sire, Dunmore's Prince Charlie 634, C.S.B. —his sire Old Times, First Prize Champion, Glasgow Show. Checkside's Dam Minnie,'by Sussex (imported); G. dam by Hescocks" — Hero, the winner of over 30 Ist, ?peciakanctchampion prizes. This handsome horse is sound with with mild temper,' beautiful flat bone and sound feSt, and the gayestactioned horse of I his weight in the Dominion. His stock are realising'good prices, is of greatest interest to breeders. One !pair of 3-year fillies from the district brought £/crin open sale, and another pair £6B ; and singles r brought from £25 to "£4O, which is a sufficient guarantee of the horse's breeding ability. Terms .-—Season, £3 3s. £1 Is. at service, balance payable Ist January, 1915. Two or more mares and half guarantees as per arrrangement. Good paddocking. ?All care taken, but na responsibility. For further particulars apply W. ALLEN or J. C. MACKAY, • - Waimiha Q. MARTIN, General Carrier, ' Wood & ,Coal Merchant, The . Esplanade, TE KUITL Phone No. 103, or leave , orders at C. B. Lever's, which will receive prompt attention; . " YH E ]J ED 8 H OP * SAVE YOUR READY MONEY V FURNITURE ON EASY TERMS and. at very Low Prices 1 -t • Weekly £5 worth goods; £1 deposit, 2s 6d £lO worth goods,. £2 deposit, 5s od £ls worth goods, £3 deposit, 5s od £2O worth goods, £4 deposit, i 7s 6d £25 worth goods, £5 deposit, 7s 6d £3O wortn goods, £5 deposit, 10s Od V ; N. SOLE, Manager We manufacture every article on the premises, thus enabling us to sell at exceedingly low prices Big discount for cash given. Illustrations and prices on application. - Note the Address: 189 ; i Karangahape Road, Immediately opposite Newton P.O.
Ladies and Ge ,} As- the Gov compelled the reduce the price we are se 50's CHAMPION at 7, iOQV „ 1! TO THE RESIDENTS" OF TE KOITI. Ladies and . Gents; ■ W" 1 As- the Government has compelled the millers to reduce the price of FLOUR, §o's CHAMPION at 7/6, or 7/3 Cash. iOO's" „ 15/we are selling This,price is less than the Auckland vaunted 16w prices when freight is considered. The custom of our trade is to sell at lowest Auckland Prices Flour, Sugar, Kerosene and Tobacco. • Potatoes, best Southern, at same low prices. DOOLEY & CO Grocers and Ironmongers, "THE BUSY CORKIER" Mora St., Te Kuiti i 4
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 713, 17 October 1914, Page 8
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