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TO STAND AT TIKOKINO. The Standard-bred Trotting Stallion Young Boston. YOUNG BOSTON is jet black, stands 16 hands high and has plenty of bone. He is nine years old, by Boston, by Berlin (imp). Dam Duchess, by Lincoln Yet, by Erbington (imp). Berlin has sired more trotters than any other Bire, and Lincoln Yet is one of the best sires in Canterbury at present. He is the sire of Monte Carlo, the General, and others, all fast horses, with mile records of 2.23. Young Boston was bred by W. White, Esq., of Canterbury, and his stock is well spoken of in the southern province. One of his three-year-olds took first prize at Mercer Show for best dog-cart horse on the ground. Young Boston is a sure foal-getter, and is siring some of the best carriage horses and weight-carrying hacks. His pedigree will show that there is no better bred horse in the country. Standing Fee £3 3s per Mare. Two or more mares as per arrangement. All care taken but no responsibility. Further particulars from owner. W. GREEN, Tikokino. Or Groom in Charge. 197 TO STAND THIS SEASON. T RIVERSDALE, WAIPAWA, the L following thoroughbred stallions DAUNT.—Chestnut horse, Dread-nought-Oriental. Terms 10 guineas. PROCRASTINATOR.—Ch h, SeatoD Delavel-Taihora. Terms 6 guineas. AMPHION.—Bay horse, St. LegerWatersprite. Terms 5 guineas.

KING GEORGE.—Bay horse, St. George-Strenua. Terms 3 guineas. All mares to be removed before Ist January, 1905. Every care taken but no responsibility incurred.—Apply to ALEX. SMITH, or W. RATHBONE, 143 Waipawa. O’HALLORAN, TAILOR, WAIPAWA. Reasons why he should be patronised. Ist BECAUSE of long and extensive experience with best trade methods. 2nd BECAUSE he accepts time payments. 3rd BECAUSE his work will bear expert criticism. 4th BECAUSE no apprentices are employed. sth BECAUSE prices are right, anyhow. 100

Kaikora Butchery. WE the undersigned beg to inform the Publio that we have STARTED BUSINESS as above, and trust to receive a measure of support. PRICES the LOWEST, FOR CASH ONLY. D. tlumlell & Sons. 37

A. BUCHAN, Importer, Waipukurau. KAIAPOI CHART Tweed Suits to Measure. Costumes to Measure. Blouses to Measure. KAIAPOI Flannels, Blankets, Hosiery, and Underclothing. STAPLES <fc CO.’S BOOTS AND SHOES An garotte, Standard Sorews, and Hand Sewn Goods. GROCERIES, AC., AC..

Imperial Hotel, WAIPAWA. Under the Proprietorship of P. J. Griffin. ONE of most up-to-date Commercial and Family Hotels in the district, and immediately facing Railway Station. All trains stop a sufficient time for Refreshments. Good Stables and Paddocking attached to Hotel. ALL LIQUORS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. Speight’s Dunedin Ales on Draught. P. J. GRIFFIN, 69 Proprietor. WAIPAWA PHARMACY. HAVING disposed of my business to Mr D. B. Harris, late of Palmerston and Woodville, I wish to heartily thank the inhabitants of both town and district, for the very liberal support accorded me during the past 13 years, and respectfully solicit the continuance of the same to my successor.—Yours, &c. A. E. EAMES. WITH reference to the above, it will always be my endeavour to merit the support accorded to my predecessor, by keeping a well assorted took, combined with a ripe experience, Extending over twenty years, and strictly moderate charges. Country clients may rely on orders being forwarded with despatch.—Yours, &c., 108 D. B. HARRIS.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 4697, 13 August 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waipawa Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 4697, 13 August 1904, Page 4