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The Maryborough FARMERS' Co-Op<M««tive Association, Limited. HAVING iust completed LARGE we are now in a position to offer our many kind friends every facility and accommodation. I GROCERIES — Everything at COOPERATIVE PRICES. i BRUSHWARE — Our Stock just landed is very large and well assorted, which we are offering at CO-OPERATIVE PRICES. BOOTS—Ladies' and Gents'. Every variety going at CO-OPERA-TIVE PRICES. DRAPERY—Beautiful Muslins, Delaines, Drills and Prints, all at CO-OPERATIVE PRICES. Best Value ever offered in the Dominion. GENTS' CLOTHING — Splendid assortment. All at CO-OPERA-TIVE PRICES. MONEY MADE IS~MONEY SAVED.. Therefore the MORE YOU BUY FROM US THE, MORE YOU SAVE. PLEASE NOTE.—Everything delivered, at your door Free of Charge, all at CO-OPERATIVE PRICES. PLEASE NOTE.—Our Grove Road Store Closes at 9 p.m. SATURDAYS. A. WIPFEN, MANAGER. SOMETHING NEW IN RUGBY. A-SIDE TOURNAMENT, SATURDAY, Sept. 28th, At Domain Grounds. ADMISSION, Is. MARLBOROUGH RUGBY UNION. D~. McCALLUM, Secretary. OMAKA ROAD BOARD. NOTICE. DESTRUCTION"oFsMALL BIRDS. NOTICE is hereby given that Messrs W. B. Parker (Blenj heim), Robt. Ham (Redwcodtown), S. Tapp (SpringlaudsX, and Jno. Bary (Renwicktown) are prepared to purchase Heads and Eggs of Small Birds at the following prices:— Heads of Small Birds, full-grown, 2d per dozen. Eggs of Small Birds, full-grown, Id per dozen. H. HOWARD, Secretary. Blenheim, September 26, 1907. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT BLENHEIM, SEDDON, SPRING CREEK AND RENWICKTOWN. THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE SENSATION, 1899. By Hotchkiss from Quida, by Yattendon from. Gulnare. SENSATION is a whole bay horse, 16£ ha/ids, showing great quality and substance, .with splendid temper. Probably no other horse in New Zealand shows such a combination of winning strains of blood or has a pedigree that will bear such close investigation. On the sire's side no comment is necessary, Multiform, etc., aie too well known. On his dam's side Sensation has certainly the greatest mare ever in New Zealand; Ouida, by Yattendon (one of the most famous sires south of the line, the sire of Chester. Grand Flaneur, etc.) was dam of Artillery, Hilda, Strathmore, Brown Alice, Lady Augusta, Aleger, Novelette, etc. For extended pedigree see Stud ! Book. Terms: £4 4s and groomage. Apply— D. JONES, Groom-in-charge, Criterion Stables. ROYAL PRINCE, Four Years Old; Stud Book 472. - BRED BY JOHN BOAG, ESQ., Brookside, Christchurch. Sire Royal Fame (imp.), (10,272 J. S.C.B. (468). Dam, Daisy (704); Sire, General Gordon (216). Dam, Japonica (527); Sire, Young Banker imp., (111). Dam, Marchioness (128); Sire, Prince Royal (imp). Dam, Marchioness (126) imp.; Sire, Sir Benjamin. General Gordon (216), sire Victor (109) by Conqueror (imp).. Royal Fame (imp.) by Mount Royal, by St. Lawrence by Prince of Wales, dam Sunflower, by Prince of Wales. ROYAL FAME has won several prizes at Home, besides two £75 premiums and one £80 premium. Christchurch and Leeston, seven firsts, one second, three specials, and four champions. General Gordon six firsts, four seconds, and four champions. Japonica (527) and Marchioness (128) won several firsts. Marchioness (126) (imp.) lias won no less than 16 firsts, seven seconds, 18 specials, 13 champions, and seven times first for mare and progeny. Will be at «the Royal Hotel on Saturdays, and travel the District the rest of the week. Terms: £4. C. H. SATHERLEY, Owner*

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLI, Issue 228, 26 September 1907, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLI, Issue 228, 26 September 1907, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLI, Issue 228, 26 September 1907, Page 5