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TURNIP £6 17s 6d Per Ton. New Season's Seeds from John K. Kin# and Sons' Pedigree Slocks. Britain's Greatest and Best Swede, "John Bull," Is 6d Per Lb. 29, Custom Street East, AUCKLAND,

rpo STAND AT KAIPAKIJ. The Well-known Trotting Stallion Young Salisbury, Judge Salisbury (5872) Nora Spragge. enns : 3gs. per mare. Paddocking at is per week. Every care taken but no responsibility, Visits Ohaupo Tuesday ; Cambridge—Friday. F. J. WILLIAMSON, Kai n'<i Ghoai (2.28). Ribbo.nwood's Only Brother. By Wildwood, 2.24 '-j; sire of Ribbonwood, 2.9 and 4.35 2-5, both Australasian records ; Woodnymph 2.30, Inglewood 2.24, Lancewood 2.23, Maplewood 2.25, Jay Beldon 2.23, Wild Duck 2.24, Wild Pooled' 1 mile) 3.45 1-5, Effiewood 3.54, Willowwood 3.48, Wild Aral) 348, Wildwood Junr. 4.2, Satinwood (2 miles) 4.48, Wildberry 4.58, Storm 5.1, Wild Victor 5.3 ; out of Dollv, by Young Irvington, sire of Terra Nova 2.16, Lily C. 2.28, Major Irvington, Boss Irvington, Lady Irvington, and others. For Ribbonwood's performances see cards. Ghoai is double gaited. His placed performance in the Speedwell Handicap at N.Z. Metropolitan Faster Meeting on April 6th, [907, when he trotted his mile in 2.28, is the best performance ever put up by a maiden three-year-old in Australasia. See Weekly Press April 10th, 1907. Tuesday —Ohaupo Wednesday To Mamillo Thursday—To Cambridge Friday—Home. JOHN POLLARD, Te A\ rpo TRAVEL THIS SEASON in JL Cambridge. Tirau, Okoroirf, M'Ma mata, and sunounding districts •- The Heavy Draught Stallion Labourer, Workman - Lively, Terms: £4 4s single mare; £2 2s payable on Ist January, 1908, and £2 2s when mare proves in foal. Two or more as per arrangement. Mares nut at Tirau Railway Station and returned free on truck. Matamata- livery Wednesday ; Cambridge, Crowther and Bell's Stables, Thursday and Friday ; at home remainder of week. T. S. DUNCAN, Owner, Okoroire. PASPALUM DILITATUM ACCLIMATISED SEED. FOR BEST RESULTS, SOW Bedford's Renowned Hand-shaken Seed N li.\(, For Spring Sowi PI.AXTS 1 LAN IS 1000 at 20s SOOO at 18s H. D. BEDFORD NGARUAWAIIIA. WHEN von use Tomato Sauce, you want a brand that is reliable you waul ,1 same thai whets your appetite and gives you a 11 lish I'oi your food. The brand that will do this is Sll W,land's Tomato Sauce—when you once have this you won't trouble other makes. It is a sauce thai gives satisfaction all the time. Sold in reputed pint and quart b..tties at .ill .-tor.s.

TO STAND THE" SEASON AT JL CAMBRIDGETUB Thoroughbred Stallion St. Crispin (St. Leger—Tingara), A SUBE FOAL-GETTER. St. Crispin's dam (Tingara) was a daughter of the Musket horse Nordenfeldt, and Tres Deuce by Traducer. At three years old St. Crispin won the Auckland Guineas, Great Northern Derby, and other races. Note St. Crispin's stock within the last six months have won 14 races in the Auckland Province, also several seconds, and others winning in South Island. Terms : Single mares, 4 guineas ; two or more, property same owner, as per arrangement. All fees to be paid by Ist January, 1909. Grazing, is 6d pei week. All care but no responsibility. Route: Tuesday—Ohaupo Wednesday- Crowther and Bell's Thursday—Tamahere and Hamilton The rest of week—Home. A. E. FEAR, Owner, Cambridge. Also, the Roadster Stallion Reality, By Paddy's Land (imp.). This horse is a beautiful black in colour, standing 16 hands, with splendid bone and quality. Breeders should see this horse before booking elsewhere, as he is undoubtedly the best sire of his stamp in the Waikato for breeding carriage horses, hacks and hunters. Both horses will be at the Stallion Parade on 15th inst. Terms and route later. A. F. FEAR, Pukcrimu. tSfiT«-ai rpo STAND AT CROSS ROADS 1 NEAR TE AWAMUTU, The Thoroughbred Stallion Spalpeen (3), imp., by Gossoon (3), dam Windmill (dam of Air Motor). For extended pedigree and performances see cards. Open to a limited numbt r of subscriptions at 5 guineas each ; two or more one owner, 4 guineas. Mares sent by train met at Ngaroto Station. First-class accommodation and grazing at Is 6d per week. Every caretaken but no responsibility incurred. List full for this season, For further particulars apply to WEAL & CAVANAGH, Te Awamutu. WILL TRAVEL BRIDGE, Mai Muskerdale Sire Musketry ; dam - Sunningdale (CI ■ (imp.). Musketry by Maxim, dam Flattery ; Sunningdale by Hampton, dam Sallyport Terms: Single mare, £4 ; two or more, the bona fide property ol one owner, as per arrangement. Payment the Ist January, 1909. The horse may be seen at Mr .'. Pohlen's farm, Matamata, on Mondays and Tuesdays. H. SMITH, Owner; T. MORRIS, in charge.

No. I BUTCHERY, VIC rORIA STREET, NEAR LONDON STREET, TTTILLbc OPENED TODAY, ScpVV tember Ist, and business carried on in the premses lately vacated by Jones and Stratton, until completion of the New Shop. Prime Beef and Mutton. Our Small Goods a Speciality. Families waited on for orders. Poultry dressed to order. Cash Buyer of Dairy-fed Pork. F. H U L M E. WAIKATO MEAT MART. CHJTCOTT Mil: IJKLMEST BEEF, .MUTTON, VEAL AM) PORK. SPECIAL DISPLAY OK S m all Goods, <;ekma:> sausage polonies, saveloys white pudding islack pudding ham a chicken HAM ,v TONGUE PRESSED BEEF, BRAWN Pure Beef Dripping A HOVE (iOOD. Made by an Expert specially ei POULTRY ALWAYS ON HAND JAMIESON BROS., Tj AMJ L V 1) V TCJU EUS Hamilton East and West. None but the BEST QUALITY of BEEF, MUTTON? LAND POE 'SUPPLIED. Telephones : No. 4s, East ; No. 07, West. ' ANKTON MIT EAT M EAT M ART B. BRAUN, Butcher. IV] ONE but the BEST MEAT procur■L~ able in the market kept. Families waited on daily. I beg to notify my nui ners that when the ciua ins Lustois in the 1 be lo the ■•'■ You'll listen in vain for complaints about my meals. On the contrary, you'll hear much tfood about them. I handle only the choicest grades of Government inspected meats on the market. That means sweet, tender, juicy, healthy meats, which even the toothless could not find fault with. Buy only from the man who purchases Waikato's Choicest Beef only. I. A. BRIND. I ha.":.; Afisol.U 1 li v ki;i;l up Ij INTEREST. Assured Profits Next Appropriation of £3OO will be lor sab. by Under. Call on W. I. Conrad), Sect 1 tary, Hamilton Co-' p. Terminating iinl it ■!, oci.ts, hood-street, Liuiilton

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Waikato Argus, Volume XXV, Issue 3944, 24 November 1908, Page 1

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