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t». C£RB HAS FOR SALE: NIMMO AND BLAIR'S SEEDS. SPRAYING OIL. SPRAY PUMPS. GARDEN SPADES, RAKES, HOES LIME, SULPHUR, MONTAUK. SODA, POTASH. WIRE NETTING. ft. ul Si Sfl, Market Street South. Cash GEearirsg Sale. Commencing Tuesday, 10th August, And will continue for ONE MONTH ONLY. WE have the following Genuine Bargains to offer:— 30 Men's Overcoats, 67a 6d; now 27s 6d. 50 Ladies' Skirts, 14s 6d to 21s 6dj now 9s 9d . 100 Hearth Ruga, greatly reduced in price. 100 Pieces JDresa Goods, froi® 2a 6d to 4s 3d yard; your pick at 1b 6d per yaid. 50 Gross Dress Buttons, Id per doz. > Liberal discounts allowed on Rugs,' Bi&»ketb, Drapery, Clothing, Fancy Goods, Electro-plate, Crockery, etc. Now is the time to buy, as we cannot repiace the goods at the prices we are offering them at to-day. Just landed ex s.s. Tainui: & tons Kssex Broad-leaf Rape Seed. Book your requirements early, as there ie likely to be a shortage. FULLER BROS., SEB©ON. Removal Notice. J. NKTHOLAS'S SHOEING FILOOHI, T NKJIIOLAS Junr., Blacksmith, 9J t- Ceneral Wheelwright, Horse> shoer, Coach-painter, and General Smith, begs to notify his s customers and the public generally that he- kas RJEMOVED to LARGER PREMISES in ARTHUR STREET, round Wintringham and1 Mitchell's G»arage corner. More room, same attention, and' the very best workman-ship* J. NIQHOLAS, JUnk, ARTHUR STROSET. Up-to-date Motor/ Cars. I WISH to notify the general jjabU# that I am now running my oaiw in conjitmction with Gibson aad Go., McKenzde's Stableo, «ud all order* left there wit! be promptly %tfcend«xd to. Seven-seater, six cylinder, 40hon» power Hudson, also Ford oars, far hire day or night at reasonable pric«* 'Phones' MoKeneie's Stables. No 158; prrvafce residenoe, No. 389. Box I4fi. CHAB. P. NO«T^C, MAXWELL. KO;AI> TO BREEDERS O-F IVIAEi^ BOROVGH. Young Workman Will be at the services; of the public of ' Mailborough this season, and will travel the surrounding district. HE is 5 years old,, of good sound constitution, and of good bone and substance, with a very quiet and even temper. He is by SILVER GIFT dam BLOSSOM, by Duke of Murlbofough... Duke of Marlborough's stock are all known to be gos>d workers and of good sound constituticn. His pedigree- is of the best. YOUNG WORKMAN'S sire is Siher Gift (imp.), Homo Stud Book No. (12359) and New Zealand Stud Book No. (991). Silver Gift's sire is Piince Carruchin, Home Stud Book No, (8151), and dam, Lady Darntav, Home Stud Book No. (9369); while his dam is Blossom, by Duke of Marlbciough, N.Z. Stud Book No. (999). Duke of Marlborough's sire is Workman, No. (263), by Lord Dunmore (imp.), No. (ISO), dam Annie, No. (573); second dam, Blaze, No. (694). by Sir Colin Campbell (imp.), No! (115). YOUNG WORKMAN'S terms are: For single m&re £4, with a reduction for two or more; payable on Ist January, 1916. For season mares, half guarantee £4 10s, £2 10s payable on Ist January, 1916, and the balance when the mares prove in foal. All particulars may be had from Mr R. Hobson (groom in charge), and all. arrangements made by him will be adhered to. Wm. JONES, Owner, Grovetown. N.B.—Tiie owner is prepared to sel! the above horse. Terms on application. TO THE BREEDERS OF MARLBOROUGII. rpHE STANDARD-BRED TROT--1 TING HORSE PYGmALiON. Rothschild—Ham. Record 2.20, grass track. Terms: £3 10s for the season; £8 two or more mares the property of the samo owner. M. MAHER, Blenheim. TO STAND AT UPPER SPUING CREEK. And Travel Surrounding Districts. TROTTING STALLION CQWNI&GTBCUV By Rocxif I —Marble. Terms: Three Gfuineas. W. BOYCK, Rupuura,

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 248, 19 October 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 248, 19 October 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 248, 19 October 1915, Page 6