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The Stud. TO STAND at LOCHIEL STABLES 1 and travel the Districts of Ohaupo, Te Awamutu anil Paterangi—The Heavy Draught Stallion BENMORE. Sire Cox's Lord Dunmore (imp.; 2117, C.S.B.)—dam, Heather Blossom i Lord Dunmore, by Pureßlood (1273,C.5.8.); Heather Blossom, by Prince of Albyn (imp.)—dam Flower. Benmore, 6 years, bred by W. Clark, Esq., Kyneton ; bay in colour, stands 16.3. and is a very powerfully-built massive horse, with the very best of feet, legs aud hair. His symmetry, action, aud temper are really first class, and stock already got by him are giving every promise to be really tip-top. Terms—For each mare from breeders who have not used either of the undersigned's stallions previously, 5 guineas ; others, 4 guioeas each. Route. Thursday—Loehiel to Green Hill Friday—Around Te Awamutu Saturday—Green Hill to Loehiel, by Pnteiangi Factory Corner Remainder of week—Loehiel Stables List for 1900 eeason closed. To Travel the Districts of Pukeriinu, Pukekura, Cambridge, Hautapu, Taniahere and Tauwhare— GLEN ROY. Sire, Glengyle—dam, Rose; Glengyle, by Prince of the Isles (imp.)—dam, Helen McGregor, by Glen Roy. Glen Roy, 3 years, bred by A. Alexander, Esq., Norminby, is a really very well grown,. graudly-fornied colt of superior quality, with good colour and action. Terms—Single mares, 4 guineas ; two or more, 3-J- guineas each; lots of five mares, one free. i Route. Monday—Frankton to Tamahere Tuesday—Tamahere to Mr J. L. Edeon's Wednesday—Hautapu to Cambridge Thursday Cambridge to Ohaupo (Loehiel) Friday—At Loehiel Saturday—Loehiel to Frankton To Travel the Districts of Te Rore, Whatawhata, Ngaruawahia, Hamilton and Tuhikaramea--CHALLENGER. Sire, Glengyle—dam, Nancy; Nancy, by Sir William Wallace—dam, Bess, by Thane of Clyde. Challenger, 4 years, bred by F. A. Bremer, Esq., Okaiawa, is a beautiful brown colt, well grown, powerfully built, with very good feet, legs and action, and grand constitution. Terms-Single mares, 3| guineas; two or more, 3 guineas each; lots of five, one mare free. Route. Monday—Green Hill to Pirongia and Te Rore Tuesday—Te Rore to Whatawhata Wednesday—Whatawhata to Ngaruawahia Thursday—Ngaruawahia to Hamilton Friday—Hamilton to Tuhikaramea Saturday—To Te Awamutu The above-mentioned Stallions have been carefully selected, both as regards breeding and quality, and can hardly fail to prove of very great benefit to breeders of heavy draught stock who may avail themselves of their services. They are also in care of experienced grooms, so that by careful attention to business and every courtesy to_ clients, the undersigned hopes to merit a lair share of patronage. Benmore has won upwards of 40 First and Champion Prizes at Representative Shows and his stock have never been beaten wherever shown. Glen Roy holds an unbeaten record for Show-ring Awards, amongst them being Three Championships gained when a two-year-old, oompeting auainst the very best Stallions imported from the Smth aud elsewhere. Challenger has also gained a goodly number of prizes when meeting the very best Stock in the North Island. For extended pedigrees, particulars of show-ring performauces, etc., see cards, To Stand The well and favourably known Thoroughbred Stallion, LOCHINVAR. Terms—Single mares, 3 guineas; two or more, 1\ guineas each. Routk. Monday—Loehiel to Green Hill Tuesday—Green Hill to Te Awamutu Wednesday—Back to Loehiel Stables Good paddocking at Green Hill and Loehiel. Every possible care taken, but no responsibility incurred. Inspection invited at any time. WM. TAYLOR, 30/8 Green Hill, Te Awamutu. TRAVEL THIS SEASON, The Favourite Draught Entire EARL OF SALISBURY, Rising six years; sire, Salisbury Pride dam, Fan. Terms: £2 single mare. See cards for further pedigree. Earl of Salisbury is a bright bay, 17 hands, with splendid action and quiet temper, and took first prize Pukekoho as two-year-old. Fan was bought from the late John McNicol, and secured prizes at Waikato and other shows. Mr D. Capper will have charge for the season. The district proposed to travel is Mercer, Mungatangi, Wairaugi, Matahura, Huntiy, Kangiriri, home. E. J. PARKER, 21/8 Churchill. rilO STAND AT MORRINSVILLE JL and travel the districts of Tauwhare, Cambridge, Tamahere and Hamilton—The Roadster Stallion, MERR Y B O Y (Bred by the Late John MoNicol, Esq.) By Merrylegs—dam Barry. Barry, a roadster mare, imported from Wanganui by the late John McNicol, Merryhoy's stock are so well and favourably known that it is needless for me to say much in his favour as a sire. They are all both useful aud saleable stock. Terms—Single mares, £2 10s ; two or more, £2 2s each. Grazing, one shilling per week. FRANK MARSHALL, 25/9 _ JJorriusvHJe. . (TASTE PAPER for Balo at The VV Waikato Anaus Ofiiee.-Geo EdgecuEobe. --oprietor

VICTORIA-STKEET HAMILTON. W. BRIGHT,. PROPRIETOR,' QEGS to intimate to his friends and ' patrons that he has now entered into his NEW HOTEL, WHICH HAS BEEN NEWLY FURNISHED THROUGHOUT. Splendid Suites of Apartments For FamiliesGOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR TOURISTS. Furnished Drawing - rooms for Lady Visitors. HOT AND COLD WATER BATHS, &c, &c, &0. Billiard Room, itted up with one of EDWARD S' (of London) BEST TABLES. GOOD STABLING. Convenient and Well-Lighted SAMPLE-ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. WINES & SPIRITS OF BEST BRANDSALES, ON DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLE ALL BRANDS. Telephone No. 690.] [P.O. Box 365 CENTRAL HOTEL, VICTORIA-STREET EAST, AUCKLAND. JAMES. EOLLESTON, OPRIETOR. Late of Hikurangi and Coromancicl. 8/7 THOS. BUXTON, s Late of the X Criterion Hotel, / f Albert Street, v^VV PROPRIETOR. / , / Wellesley St. Bast / (above Opera House), '/ AUCKLAND / Trams pass the door. Every Convenience. Hot and Col d Baths on every floor. OPPOSITE DOMAIN, WHITAKER-STREET, TE AROHA. P. O'MEAOHEE - Proprietor (Late of Lake Hotel, Takapuna). THIS HOUSE has just been built directly opposite, and commands a first-class view of the Domain and picturesque surroundings. The Furniture is also entirely new and of the latest design. Campbell aud Ehrenfried'a PRIZE BEER on draught and in bottle. Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands Only. BEST TABLE IN THE TOWN. Note the Addiiess : Opposite Domain, Whitaker-street, Te Aroha. 24/8 Waikato Akgds Filed. HALLETT'S RAILWAY TH j MERCER Meals ready on arrival of all trains Prompt attention WINES & SPIRITS OF THE VERY BEST BRANDS, lirst Prize Ale always on Draught Come and try Brown, Campbell and Co.'s Special Brew. King Tawhiao's Settlement easy distance from Mercer. Good Shooting. Splendid Kiver for Boating, THE MOST BEAUTIFUL SCENERY IN & AROUND MERCER. Every attention paid to Visitors 'ES Houses fob Hike at One Minute Notice. Charges on the Most Moderate Scale at HALLETT'S RAILWAY HOTEL, MERCER. THISTLE HO TEL , QUEEN - STREET. AUCKLAND IS NOW KNOWN AS THE WAIKATO HOUSE. week). The Bedrooms have been re-furnished and the house thoroughly renovated. Lavatories and Bathrooms. Select Billiard Saloon.—Two of the Best Tables in the city, under the management of the well-known Mr Carrigan. Saloon Bar—Most select and up to date in the colony. Lette s aud telegrams promptly attended to, Waikato Argus tiled. Telephone 437. HARRY ELLISON 5/8 (late of Waikato), Proprietor.

The Stud. COMMODORE. Bred in New South Wales. Sire Davie (imp)—dam Brisk (imp). • ABOVE CLYDESDALE 1 STALLION will travel from Waimaim to Rotorangi, through the Round Bush, on Tuesdays, and return, same route, on Thursdays. Grazing free at either Rotorangi or Waimanu, where every care will be taken but no responsibility incurred. Terms— guineas; due when mare proves in foal. Waimanu, Kihikihi, October Ist, 1900. 7/9 THE FAVOURITE CLYDESDALE STALLION BETTER TIMES Will travel in the Waikato and Waipa Districts this season. Roote. Monday—Whatawhata to Ngaruawahu Tuesday-To Hamilton through Pukete Wednesday—To Cambridge, through Tamahere and Hautapu Thursday—To Hamilton, via Bruntwood Friday—To Tuhikaramea and Whatawhata Saturday—At Home For terms, etc., apply to MARK SMITH, Proprietor, 24/9 Whatawhata nnO STAND AT MORRINSVILLE - and travel surrounding districts of Piako coming season—Brown Colt LORD ELDERSLIE, Bred by John Reid, Esq., Elderslie, Oamaru. By Hard Times—dam Lizzie, by Lord Salisbury (imp); second dam, Young Gip, by Auditor (103, N.Z.5.8.), by Young Banker (1, N.Z.5.8.; imp); third dam, Gip, by Emperor (imp). List Full for This Season. FRANK MARSHALL, Morrinsville, Owner; or, JAMES INNES, Groom in Charge, THE CHAMPION THOROUGHBRED SIRE LEOLANTIS, By Leolinus—Atlantis, Will stand at Morrinsville and travel Te Aroha district, Terms : £1 4s. Also, MALICE, By The Dauphin, dam Bessemer, by Musket, Will -be at the service of breeders in the Piako district. Terms: £2 2s. FRANK MARSHALL, Owner, Morrinsville. iilO STAND AT CROSS ROADS I. NEAR TE AWAMUTU, The Thoroughbred Stallion FREEDOM, By Captivator—dam, Maid of Honour. Terms: Single mares, 3£ guineas ; two or more, 3 guineas, half guaranteed ; lots of five, one free. Limited to 50 mares. Gooi graziug Is per week. Every care taken but no responsibility. N.B.—Breeders desirous of using the above horse this season will require to make early application, as his list is fast filliug. v H. WEAL, 10/9 Te Avvamutu. 1 X U D NOTICE. \ . THE WELL-KNOWN THOROUGHBRED STALLION MUSKAPEER, THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION BRAE M A R WILL TRAVEL THE DISTRICT THIS SEASON. Particulars in future issue. JOHN BROWNE, 10/9 Woodbum, Cambridge. rriHE WELL-KNOWN CLYDESDALE STALLION CAMP S I E To stand at Whatawhata and travel the surrounding districts. Particulars in future issue. H. D. SUTHERLAND, '22/9 Whatawhata. 10R Extra Machine-dressed Grasses J? and Prime Clovers try Yates and Co.—G. E.Clark, Agent. IHE OAMBR II) G E DAIRY . ASSOCIATION (Postal Aodukss: Cambridge. Factory -. Hautapu Railway Station). Is a CASH BUYER, at best current prices,of Well-finished Dairy or Grain-fed BACON PIGS, under 1501 b dressed weight. Such pigs may be taken if overweight, but only at reduced prices. Pigs received at Factory every Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday. The Manager will be pleased if three days' notice is went before forwarding pigs. PlGS—Present price for lUOlb to 1501 b 3] d per R»GEORGE WATT, Manager. 5/6 JAMES HALLY, Stcretary.

07AIPA OOUMTY COUNCIL. TKNDKRS «ili bo received up to MONDAY, Bth of October, addressed to the Chairmau of the Council, Te Awaniutu, as follows : Contract No. 384 Formation and Grading near the Te Rore Bridge Contract No. 385—Grading, Old Mill Road, Pa-crangi Contract No. 386—Formation, etc., near Ngaroto Contract No. 387—Repairs to the Road between Kihikihi and Rangiaohia Plans and specifications for 384 and 385 at the Post-office, Pirongia, and for 386 and 387 at the Clerk's Office, Te Awamutu. WM. H. MANDENO, 29/9 County Supervisor. THAMES BOROUGH ENDOWMENT. The Council will receive TENDERS up to 4 p.m. of THURSDAY, November Bth, 1900, for LEASING THE LAND comprised in their ENDOWMENT at Waitoa, near Te Aroha. The Block is cut up into sections, ranging from 478 to 332 acres. Term of lease, 63 years. Upset rental, Is per acre for first 21 years. Conditions of lease may be seen at the Borough Chambers and at the office of this paper. ALBERT BRUCE, 22/9 Town Clerk. 3 OROUGH OF CAMBRIDGE. Special Older. Public notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Cambridge Borough Council to bd held on Wednesday, the tenth day of October, 1900, at 7.30 p.m., in the old Catholic Scnoolroom (the temporary Council Offices) it is proposed to confirm the following Special Resolution : —" That the width of Victoria Street on its eastern side, where it abuts on Section 575, Town of Cambridge East, be diminished by 66 feet, starting from the point formed by its inter-section with Lake Stieet, and thence in a northerly direction for the distance of three chains." T. HARTLY, Town Clerk. Cambridge, 12th September, 1900. rpHIRD SCHEDULE. .Notice of Application for Transfer of License. I, William Geach, of Whatawhata, being the holder of an ACCOMMODATION LICENSE in respect of the house and premises situate at Whatawhata and known as " The Whatawhata Hotel," do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain' and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at Hamilton on the fifth rlay of December, 1900, apply for a transfer of the said License from myself to Alfred Charles Greenwood, my appointee. Dated the 29th day of September, 1900. WM. GEACH. Name of owner : Samuel Fairweather, Auckland. 3/10 'OR largest varieties of Seed Pota- . toes and Garden Seeds try George E. Clark. For Orchard Dressing and Agricultural Purposes, Freight Free. IjgT Th/e BEST LIME in the country for building; also, STONE for gingAddress- C. J. JOHNSON, 6 Te Kuitf. THE BEST HOUSEHOLD - COAL IN THE COLONY! CAN NOW BE OBTAINED FROM the PRINCIPAL COAL-DEALERS Throughout the Waikato AND DIRECT FROM THE MINES HUNTLY, In trukloads of five tons and over. Orders forwarded to MR EDWARD S. WIGHT, Mine Manager, at Huntly, or to the undersigned, will be promptly attended to. mAUPIRI pOAL lurr.NEs (LIMITED). FRANZ SCHERPJ, Secretary. Auckland, March, 1899. 27/ GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHER, TIMBER MERCHANT, UNDERTAKER, &c, &c, &c. JVICTORIA-ST., HAMILTON, H AS 0 N SAIEEVERY DESCRIPTION OF HOUSE FURNITURE TIMBER SEWING MACHINES KITCHEN RANGES CLOCKS, PICTURES CORRUGATED IRON POSTS, &c, &0., &o. (s)' All Furniture at Auckland price*, without ihe addition of freight. I am agent for the following: UNITED INSURANCE COMPANY MAMAKU STEAM SAW & PLANING MILLS TAUPIRI SAWMILL COMPANY FUNERALS FURNISHEDEstimates given for all descriptiona of work. A. OOYLE.

wanteds, Sc, UsL a*a Gravies, Sauces, £<'.'o. ; } GUARANTEED Absolutely pub*;. § And of the Very Highest Quality, jj Manufactured solely from Cnl'lo jws'ml by | the Government Veterinary [n:-i>actcr, H Obtainable throughout the Colony, ji ASK FOR ST, £ J7IOE Superphosphate and Blond and r Bone, at lowest rates, try George :/ ANTED—An Active Youth, or VV Young Man ;no milking. Apply J. Knight, Woodside. 1/10 _ ANTED—Fresh and Salt Butter TT and Fresh Epgs.-J. T. Home, Hamilton. Butter kegs for sale cheap. WANTED-A Middle-aged Man, to milk, groom, etc.; references required.—Mark Harrison, Lichfield. \V H. H. Howden, Hamilton, and buy his celebrated 25s Nickel Silver Watches. 1/11 ANTED Subscribers for AuckW land Star, New Zealand Herald, Graphic, Weekly News, &c. —Sandes and Co., Hamilton. fT7 ANTED—An A«sistant CheeseVV maker at the Tauwhare Cheese Factory. Apply to New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited, Hamilton. '25/9

j 7 ANTED— Persons desirous of purt ? chasing Pianos or Organs, either for cash or on the hire system, to call on H. H. Howden, Hamilton, agent British and Continental Piano Company. 11/6 WANTED KNOWN-Complete New Stock of Groceries, Crockery and Glassware ; also, Confectionery in great variety. Refreshments all clay long, daily, and Illustrated Papers taken.— J. T. Home, Hamilton Refreshment Rooms, agent for Davys Bros.' Fruit Boxes. 15/11 TAN TE D KNOWN. vv A SALE will be held in the Public Hall, Cambridge East, on WEDNESDAY, the 17th October, 1900, in aid of the children in India left orphans by the recent famine and the accompanying cholera. All kinds of saleable articles will be thankfully received, and should be sent, if from Cambridge West, to Miss Hooper; if from any other place to Mrs Charle3 Hunter or Miss Nixon, Cambridge East. 24/9 DAY'S TAMAHERE FACTORY BUTTER. MESSRS PARR BROS, have been appointed AGENTS in HAMILTON for the sale of the above BUTTER. A GOOD SUPPLY will be always kept on hand, FRESH TWICE A WEEK. C. DAY. Tamahere, June 7th, 1900. 7/6 TSUY DIRECT FROM ENGLAND FAMOUS GREAT CUT IN THE TRADE ! FIRST-CLASS QUALITY AT BEDROCK PRICES (FOR CASH) . Single Machine hov ±4 18s Two Machines £3 lis Three Machines £l2 2s Freight and Duty Paid to Wellington. Ladies' Cycles, 10s per machine extra. Quotations for ten Bicycles and over on application. JOHN HURST KHAKI COMPANY, Stedall's Buildings, Portsmouth, England. 30/8 GEO. THOMPSON. Established 1841.] [Telephone 204. KIDD'S COMMERCIAL HOTEL, SHORTLAND & HIGH-STS., Opposite General Post-office, Auckland. THIS HOTEL, has been newly furnished throughout, and the NEW ADDITIONS just finished comprise 30 Bedrooms, Large Dining-room, Drawing, Sitting, Smoking, and Commercial Rooms, Baths (hot, cold and spray), and all that is necessary to make this, The Oldest Established Hotel in New Zealand, one of the most comfortable. From its close proximity to the General Post Office and Wholesale Houses, it is most convenient for commercial travellers and business men. SAMPLE ROOM. The Waikato Argus Filed. 14/6 A NY person found TRESPASSING » with dog or gun on the Raglan Estate will be PROSECUTED. PoisoD aid for dogs. U, C. MATHIAS, Manager. Te Akau, June Ist., IS!)? yT O T I C E . 'ANY PERSON FOUND TRESPASSING on Kereone Estate, with or without clog or gun, will be PROSECUTED. 28/2 A NY PEPwSON FOUND TRES- .. PASSING with dog or gun on any part of the N.Z. Thames Valley Land Company's (Limited) property will be PROSECUTED. MARK HARRISON, 2/5 Manager. ANY PERSON FOUND TRESPASSING with dog or gun on any of the Assets Realisation Board's Properties will be PROSECUTED. JOHN McCAW, all Estates Superintendent. ANY PERSON found TRESPASSING on the New Zealand Land Association 1 property in search of garae,or otherwise, will u c PROSECUTED as the law directs Woodlands, 9th February, ISSS, SOT I C E 'POISON 15 BEING LAID FOR DOGS on the New Zealand Land Association's property. Woodlands May, ISSB.

RINK WARD & S CHAMPAGNE ALE. C. L. INNES & CO., SOLE AGENTS.

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Waikato Argus, Volume IX, Issue 771, 4 October 1900, Page 4

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