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!NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS Miller & McKay HAVE JUST LANDED a larg« shipment of Goods direct from the manufacturers, which will be 801* at Bedrock Prices. R.N.F. Plough Shares ; Olliver Ploughs Iron Age Seed Drills and Horst Hoes ' , Spades* Rakes, Hoes, etc. Pruning Shears and Knives 50,000 packets Yaters' Reliable Vegetable and Fl«wer Seeds Erass-rail Single and Double Irort Bedsteads Crockery and Glassware. Kerosene Lamps in great variety. FUKNITUKE ! FURNITURE ! OUR SHOW ROOM IS STOCKED1 WITH THE LATEST DESIGNS ' ' ■ —in— \ Duchess Chests, Wardrobes Sideboards, Wicker Goods Padded Chairs, and • Bedding of every description. LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. ' ' ■ • '"■ —AT— MILLER & M'KAY'S. GENERAL IMPORTERS, BLENHEIM AND PICTON. T. . PIANOS . . . The LIPP, The, BROADWOOD, TheSTENWAY. THREE fiRC AT T>IANOS. Pianos & Organs By practically every Leading Maker in .... the World. ... The Dresden Piano Company* Wellington. EASY TEEMS. H. J. BEOOKES, North IslandjManager. GEIPFITHS & SON, Agents for Blenheim. .REMOVALNOTICE, THIS is to notify my customers and the General Public that I have REMOVED to more commodious premises in Grove Road, next Royal Hotel, lately occupied by the Farmers' Co-operative Association. EDWARD JAMES, COACHBUILDER AND WHEELWRIGHT. to traveiTthis season. renwick and surrounding district. THE STANDARD-BRED TROTTING HORSE CONNECTICUT.1 /^IONNECTICUT is a black horse, 4 \j years old, standing 15.2$ hands, and possessed of the qualities required for a sire of trotters or light harness horsea; is even-tempered, very intelligent, and has a grand constitution. v Breeding.—Sire Roxie (imported by Robert Bonnor), from Daisy Bell, by Jock Brown, dam. Marble, by Blackwood Abdallah (imp.), out of Fanny Bell (imp.), by Mambino King, from Fanny Cloud. For extended pedigree see cards, or full particulars from— ;. ; . E. EVANS, Proprietor, Renwicktown. Correspondence promptly attended ta. TERMS: £4 4s, Payable January 1, 1909. . THE STUD. TO STAND We SEASON. ' THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION GAY SPARK (By Clanranakl, dam Catherine Wheel.) Gay Spark will travel Blenheim, Flaxbourne and surrounding districts. Particulars later. Blenheim, 22nd August, 1908. TO STAND THE SEASON. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION' MUKRIE UNGJLAND. IN response to many enquiries, Mr . T. Ross has decided to place the services of this well-known sire at the disposal of breeders in Marlboroueh during the coming season. His fame is too well-known to. the sporting public to require comment. The pe£ formances of Platapus, Merry Rose, Prelude, Tikarawa, Royal Blue, Merry Zealand, Merry Boy, and others too numerous to mention, are all wellknown to sports in the district. A yearling by Merry England from Pw^gue, bought by j. H. Prosser?* Porirua trainer, brought 225 guineas. Merry Erg and will be in charge of a J hor<>vughly reliable man. At Criterion Stables every day.For further particulars apply t© W. MASKILL. Groom in Charge.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 224, 21 September 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 224, 21 September 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 224, 21 September 1908, Page 2