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[E “ SCOUR ” IN CALVES calves have., in the past, died annually in this Colony from the complaint known as “ Scours.” This represents a loss to- the farmers of, at least, £25,000. There is no necessity for calves to die from scours, If the proper remedy is used in time. Mr Alex. Colson, of New Plymouth, so well and Widely known in connection with the the stock sales of Mr Newton King, the well-known auctioneer says :—“ There is no mistake, those Scour Drenches made by Ellis, of Stratford, are a wonderful remedy. I never saw anything like them. I had some calves, the other day, lying almost dead from scour. I gave them one dose each, just off chance, hardly expecting them to live. Next day, those same calves were strong and well, and as lively as crickets. I strongly recommend every farmer lo keep them by him, for I can guarantee if he uses them in time, he will never have his calves die from the Scours.” These Drenches may be obtained through all storekeepers, at Is 6d per packet, with full directions ; or they will be sent free by post on receipt of the amount in postal notes from the sole manufacturer, W, A. Ellis, M.P.S., Veterinary Druggist, Stratford. The wholesale agents are Sharland and Co., "Wellington and Auckland. . Local agents: Newman Bros, O'punake ; Wagstaff Bros, Pihama ; Biennerhassett, Otakeho; Davidson, Hawera.

mELEGEAPH LINE OF EOYAL MATT. J. COACHES. Abridged Time Table. Opunake and Hawera and vice versa Daily Service. Leaves Opunake at 7.50 a.m. Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, „ and Saturdays, arriving at Hawera at 12.20. On Tuesdays and Fridays leaves Opunake at 4.80 a.m., arriving Hawera at 9 a.m. Leaves Hawera for Opunake daily at 2 p.m., arriving at Opunake at 6.80. ./ Between Opunake and New Plymouth. Leaves New Plymouth on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 9 a.m. reaching Opunake at 4 p.m. Leaves Opunake on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 7.30 a.m, arriving at New Plymouth at 2.30 p.m. JOB VILE, Proprietor. G MONT BLACKSMITHING AND s ; ■ COAGHBUILDING WORKS. C. A. Trotter Begs to intimate to the public of Opunake and surrounding districts that .he has purchased the Blacksmithing and Shoeing. Business conducted by Mr W. McLeod, and trusts by paying strict attention to business to merit a fair share of patronage. SHOEING A SPECIALITY, in the latest and most approved methods. Agricultural Implements and Machinery repaired on shortest notice. He is also engaging the services of a competent Wheelwright from a leading firm of Coachbuilders in Wellington, and will be prepared to execute orders for all kinds of vehicles. In connection with the above I beg to return thanks to the public of Opufor the liberal support accorded me, and request a continuance, df it for my successor. * W. ’McLEOD. TO STAND THIS SEASON, The American Trotting Stallion, Grand Moor Junr. (Time: 2 18£.) GRAND MOOR JUNR. is a magnificent dark, brown horse, standing 16.1, bred by Mr Martin, Mendenhall, of Livermore, Cal., U.S.A., 10 years old.. -Got by Grand Moor (2,374), sire of Abdul 2.28 ; Myrtle T, 2.271; Sadie Moor, 2.294, and dams of Sidmoor, 2.19 f, Mustapha, 2.23 First dam Coiisande, 2.244 (one of the most beautiful mares ever seen); She, by lowa Chief (528), record 2.34 f, and sire of Bertie M, 2.27*, Charlie Baldwin, &c., &e. Grand Moor (2,374) is by The Moor (870), record 2.37, sire of Sultan, 2.24, who in bis turn wasibe sire of Stamboul, 2.074, and 25 others in the 230 list; Tommy Gates, 2.24; ‘Del Sin, 2,24; and of dams of Sable Wilkes, 2.18. It will thus be seen that two other great families are represented in the horse, viz.. Clay Pilot (93) and Mambrino Patchen (58;. Grand Moor Junr. did some excellent times, and was looked upon as such a fine stamp of horse that he was put to the stud about five years ago, and his stock are now considered amongst the finest in California. He is thoroughly sound in every respect, with a beautiful set of legs, and very quiet to drive. Fuller particulars in future issue. J. D. MITCHELL, Manaia. TIT ANTED KNOWN.—Kaiapoi ’ * Suits at lowest price at Ambuky Bros, Manaia.

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Opunake Times, Volume III, Issue 156, 31 December 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Opunake Times, Volume III, Issue 156, 31 December 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Opunake Times, Volume III, Issue 156, 31 December 1895, Page 4

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