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Mutirm. WAIPAWA BREWERY, THE proprietors of the above Brewery, having purchased the premises and plant of Messrs and George, By usin they re arUcl to supply the public, t the very best material, ,ewing a first-class H. J. BAKER, J. KELLY, J. PETTIT. pLORENCE ( Late of Napiy) beg ELLY K to inform the inhabitants ofJJflPdijtfict that he still continues to cur xjf ojprTusiness as BOOT and SHOE KAIKORA in those premis^^eceu 1 by Mr Hagan. iteed. Orders promptly all sorts of work ial solicited. carries on business account, and has no connection with any other shoemaker n the district

W AXPAW A H OTEL, WAIPAWA. m. hayde: taken over th< prepared to olTj to the traveling hopes by " fair sharo^fTpatrol A large auppl in stock. Napier) having hotel, is it nl at ion isitors, and rntion to merit a ery beet liquors TEMPERANCE FAMILY HOTEL, WAI PIT KU RA U. EDMD. L. PETERS, begs to announce that, on and alter the Ist October, the above hotel (situated xvithin live minutes walk of the railway station) will be opened for the accommodation of visitors and the public generally. Private ro<>y* Meals i Tea, Cofl Terms i t&f'XValliDgford and Poranga' CM horse Clyd PRELIMINARY The iboroug And thj YO Will stafra during stallion GDALE, coining season at Mr Lewis Evens/farm, Kaikora. all particulars wul appear in future announcement. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT FLEMINGTON, Near Waipakurau, The pure-bred Clydesdale horse LUCKNOW, And the Shetland Entire YOUNG DIAMOND. LUCKNOW bay horse, 5 years old, JL 10 inches high, by GeneraJ H avelock, <bm>i Blossom, by Scotland Dujotgok first tr^mtfg^jp by ciftjf II o&d Company. (jenefgjiiicEVfTock, WovVn horse, by sire Old /^Jhampion^Lui^ , fmsyr Tihby was General dam, also champion mare of Scotland in her day. dam gained first prize in 1875 at Clunes as a two-year-old ; second prize at Smeaton same year ; first in 187 G at Sandhurst as a three-year old, and second at Kyneton same year ; also took the first prize at Daylesford as a three-year-old. Terms: £5 5s single mares; two or more as per agreement. Early application is necessary, as only a limited number of mares will be taken Young Diamond is by Diamond out of Conny ; Diamond by Donald, out of Katey. Bred by the late Hon W. Nicholson from his imported stock. Terms : £4 4s for single mares ; two or more- as per agreement. No mares over lii hands taken. Every care taken, but no responsibility. All mares must be removed by Ist January, 1882. Payment for mares must be made upon removal For urlher particulars apply to D. S. FLEMING, Flemington

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Waipawa Mail, Volume 4, Issue 339, 10 December 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waipawa Mail, Volume 4, Issue 339, 10 December 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waipawa Mail, Volume 4, Issue 339, 10 December 1881, Page 1

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