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National Mortgage & Agency Co., Ltd. Stock and Station Agents. Grain and Seed Merchants. ! ;•< 'i , MAIN STBEET, GOltE. !• 1 : i: -' 1 For SaleRyegrass Coeksfoot Turnip Seeds White Clover Bed Clover Colonial Cowgrass Imported Cowgrass Timothy Alsike As we test our Seeds before offering thorn for Sale, farmers oan rely on our supplying the very best at Moderate Prices. We have in Stock and Supply— Black Fenoing Wire (all sizes) Galvanized Fencing Wire Barb Wire Pig and Cattle Fencing Wire Babbit Traps Cooper's Sheep Dip Little's Sheep Dip Horse Covers Best Sydney Bonedust Superphosphate The famous Crescent Fertiliser And all descriptions of GROCERIES and Farmers' Requisites Agents for— Vacuum Oil Coy. McCormiol; Rcnp.irs and Binders Commercial Union Assurance Co., (Fire Mirine, and Accident) Shavr, S&vill, and Albiou Co., Ltd. Passengers travailing by this line have the option of booking either in tbe colonies or in England. Drafts issued on London Free o Commission. " Havoc " Destroyer kil's tbe California Thistle. A. A. MyiGIBBON .. Maiugeb. GORE A. & P. ASSOCIATION. Annual s ho w, To be held on the ASSOCIATION'S GROUNDS ON THURSDAY and FRIDAY, lstand2.idDECE.Mßßß, 1904. Entries will close on SATURDAY, 2Cth November, 1904, at 8 p.m. Late Entries up to 5 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 28, on payment of double fees. ADMISSION TO SHOW GROUNDS— One Shilling Each Day. SPECIAL TRAINS from Waimea Plains, InvercargilJ, Balclutha, Clinton, and Tapanui at Excursion Hates. A NIGHT WATCHMAN WILL BE PROVIDED. Detailed Catalogue of Prizes and avory information can be obtained on applied lion. Class i 37 —Mr D. Davis will give a special prize of £2 in this class. JOHN LATHAM, nls Secretary, Box 46, Gore. DO NOT THROW AWAY EMPTY " FORCE " PACKAGES. 25* For each Dozen (12) " Trade Marks " O showing the " Anvil" cut from the K packages of " FOROS," sent to our C Wellington Olliee, we will send you a -S3 P.O. Order for 2i (two shillings). This will save you 2d (twopence) per package. This offer wi.l only remai'i good until lath December, 1904. FORGE FOOD CO., No. 0, Featherston Street, WELLINGTON. nl2 Wyndham Racing Club. ANNUAL RACES. 2ad JANUARY, 1905. riIOGRAVIMF.. (Approved by D J.C. and N.Z.T.A.) 1. High-weight Hack, of £3O ; second horse £0 from s akes.. S,x furlong-:. Nomination, 15s; acceptance, 10s. 2. Handicap Trot, of £3O; second horse £5 from stakes. Mile. Saddle. Weight, 10st.; pjnies 14.2 or under 9st. 15s and 10s. 3. New Year Handicap, of £4O ; second horse £5 from stakes. Mile. 20s and 15s. 4. District Hack ltaee, of £25 ; second horse £3 from stakes. Six furlongs. For hocks that have never won a race of the value of £ls. Weight, 10st. Entrance 20s (received up to night of acceptance). 5. Open Welier Handicap, of £25; second horse £3 from stakes. Seven furlongs. 12s and 10a. 6. Flying Handicap, of £3O ; second horse £5 from stakea. Five furlongs. 153 and 10s. 7. Handicap Trot, of £35; second horse £5 from stakes. Two miles. Optional. Weight, 103t; ponies 14.2 or under 9st. 15s and 15s. 8. District Welter Handicip, of £35 ; second horse £5 from stakes. Mile. 15s and 15s. For full programme, see Official Calendar. In "District" Races horses must have been owned by residents south of the Molyneux River three months prior to the date of this meeting. DATES OP NOvIINVHON ANO ACCSPfi^CE. Friday, December 'J —M)minations for all events by 8 p.m. Friday, Deesmb3r 16 Handicaps declared. Friday, December 23—Acceptances by 8 p.m. W. J. M YR3H, Secretary. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR MOATE & CO.'! REDUCED FROM 2/2 UNDER NEW CUSTOMS TARIFF. REMOVAL NOTICE. J A. PATERSON, BAKER and CON - • FECTIONER (pending the erection of New Buildings), has removed to Temporary Premises, lately occupied by A. Sligo, and directly opposite the Gore Courthouse. Refreshment?, Hot Pies, Tea and Coffao at all hours. Wedding and Birthday Cakes made to order nl HEY, Maister ! D'ye ken that the guidwife neds anither box o' Cook o' the North ? Dinna forget! CALL at the FEDERAL and inspect our Stock of Iron Bedsteads. We have t large shipmont just landing; a splendid line and for Price we defy competition. DINNA be aye dram, drammiu. lak' a cup o' halesomo Cock' o' the North for a chainge. I SAY 1 When you're packing the picnic hamper, don't forget the delicious Hon-dai-Lanka, refreshing and delightful Tea.

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Mataura Ensign, Issue 1416, 26 November 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, Issue 1416, 26 November 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, Issue 1416, 26 November 1904, Page 4