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KAITUNA STEAM SAW MILLS. JOHN HORNBY is now pro*pared to deliver Rough and Planed Timber of every description, in ary quantity, on the shortest notice, to any part of the district. 105 JOHN HORNBY. All tresspassers on Meadow Bank Run WILL BE PROSECUTED. Poison laid for dogs round the Branch W T hare. NOTICE. THOMAS HUNT, yETERINABY gURGEON, Blenheim. Temporary Residence—Royal Hotel. Horses, Cattle and Sheep bought and sold on commission. MONEY TO LEND. N sums from £IOO to £30,000, at Current Rates on Freehold Property. ROGERS AND BARLEYMAN.

THOMAS’ Oarbolised Sheep Dip. milE Cheapest and Most Efficient 1 Specific for the Eradication of either TICK, LICE or SCAB IN SHEEP, was awarded FIRST POSITION At the Competitive Trials (of nine different Dips) held in 1883, under the auspices of the Hawke’s Bay Agricultural and Pastoral Association, and has since been almost EXCLUSIVELY USED BY THE LARGE FLOCK OWNERS IN THE NORTH. It has stood the Test of TWENTY YEARS’ EXPERIENCE IN AUSTRALIA, And is remarkable not only for its Curative Powers, bu' also for the VERY SOFT AND LUSTROUS CONDITION IN WHICH IT LEAVES THE WOOL. Ful particulars as to Trials, Price, and the use of the Specific can be obtained on ap« plication to Sole Agents for Marlborough, Holmrrs and Bell, 3fi High Strec t, To Stand this Season at Kaituna. rnUAT THOROUGH-BRED HORSE

LEO 3 is a Chestnut six years old, standing over 10 hands in height, with grtat bone and power. Got by Leolicus, out of Petroleum, by Oxford, out of Hartshorn, by the Touchs one horse, Mountain Deer. Oxford the sire of Sterling, whose get Isonomy, was the best horse in England. Leolinus (himself a grand performer) is by the Stockwell horse, Caterer, from Tasmania, who is by Melbourne. It will thus be s-;<n that this horse combines in a marked degree those strains of blood now so much sought for by English breeders. Apart from his other performances, Leos won the Dunedin Suburban Welton, His feat in winning the Epsom Welter Handicap, ODe mile and a half, as a three-year-old, under the impost of Hist 51b, in the unprecedented time of 2 min. 42i secs, stamps him as ajweight carrier of no ordinary merit. LEOS will visit Canvastown every Monday, returning through Havelock and KaituDa on Tuesdays; at his own stables on Wednesdays and Thursdays ; Spring Creek, Marlboroughtown, and Blenheim on Friday s ; returning home on Saturdays by Rf-nwick New Hoad. Good paddocks will be provided at Kailuna for marts at 1/- per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. TERMS.—For Thoroughbred Mares, Sevex Guineas; others, FjUK Guineas. ! Gnomage fee, 5/-, to be paid on first ser- j vice. A liberal reduction ns per agree- ! ment, will be made on two or more ! mares, the lona fide property cf one person. AM fees to be paid bv Ist January, I ! 18S(j. ■ I •JAMES DAVIES. i Note.—LEOS will visit above places, vers and accidents permitting . 9SJ 1 To Grovetown SubscbersWE have authorised Mr Geo, Beauchamp, otr j- gent I to COLLECT ALL MONEYS at. ! Grovetown due to the Tiijes to ( June 30tb, and we respectfully request that all amounts BE PAID to him at the earliest possible con, vmienee. j i CARD & BARONE, BleiJieiin, Aug. 13th 1886. I

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1995, 28 October 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1995, 28 October 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1995, 28 October 1886, Page 4