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Cheap Meat Cheap Meat! AT J. O’BRIEN’S TOP BUTCHERY, BEEF. MUTTON. Wing ribs ... 5d Legs ... 5d Sirloins ... 5d Trimmed loins 5d Roasts ... 4d Chops ... 6d Rump Steak... 6d Forequarters 4d Steak Beef ... 5d Shoulders ... 4jd Mince ... 5d Neck & breast 4d Gravy Beef... 4d 'hole Loins 4|d Sausages ... 5d A Word to the Wise. J. O’BRIEN, THE TOP BUTCHER, has a ship in Waimate ALL the year. He employs labour, carts and horses, and supplies you with tbe BEST Meat at the lowest prices possible, allowing for losses and upkeep of shop. He is always there when you want him. Just ponder over this and do the fair thing. Try me for Next Saturday’s Meat. T. E. LOACH, PLUMBER AND TINSMITH, Queen Street, Waimate WORK (town or country) in tbe best and most expeditions manner. Prices given for all work in the line... Electric Bells and Hot and Cold Water Service installed. Standard Insurance Company. TT A VING taken over from Mr R. G Baxter the agency of the Standard Fire and Marine Insurance Company of New Zealand as and from June 80th, 1905, I hereby notify that I shall be pleased to transact 11 surance Business in all its branches on behalf of this well-known Company GEO. H. PARSONS, Accountant, Borough Council Chambers, Waim Monuments and Headstones At Reduced Prices. HAVING over 50 Monuments in stock, I have reduced the price 20 per cent., in order to reduce my stock Marble Draped Monument, £ s. d. with Urn and Bluestone Base, Bft high ... ... 24 0 0 Marble Headstone, beautifully carved, 7ft high 18 0 0 Marble Headstone, do., 6ft Bin 13 10 0 Marble Headstone, do., 4ft... 5 10 0 Granite Headstone, beautiful design, 7ft high 27 0 0 Granite Headstone, do., 6ft ... 18 0 0 Granite Monument, 4 faces, polished, draped, urn, 9ft high 47 0 0 Granite Monument, circular shaft, all polished, 10ft 6in 45 0 0 And a large assortment of other designs at all.prices. Now is the time to buy; don’t miss this chance. Come to Oamaru for Headstones; it will pay you. JOHN CROMBIE, Excelsior Monumental Works, Opposite Railway Station, OAMARU. WILL TRAVEL STUDHOLME, MORVEN AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT. The 1 horoughbred Stullion GENERAL FRENCH. SIRE, Kaikoura; cam, Fleurette. Full pedigree on application. Terms; £2 fc service, or £1 IQs on January Ist, 1906, and £1 10s when mare proves in foal. B. ANDERSON, Owner, Siudholme. TO TRAVEL THE WAIMATE AND SURROUNDING LIbTRIcTS, THE WELL KNOWN THOROUGHBRED STALLION, Wolseley. For Peoigree and Terms see curd, or Groom in charge. A. W. POLLARD, Pioprietor. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE WAIMATE AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, Toe Clydesdale En.iru, DALMUIR PRINCE (Mr A. Dalgleish, Owner)

DALMUIR PRINCE (11024, Vol. XXILI) is a dark brown, patch on lace, hind feet and lugs while haif-way t'. hocks, and was foaled in 1896. He was bred by Mr J ohn McDonald, Boquhanrau, Dalmuir, Dumbartonshire, Seo.land, and was imported IO New Zealand per s.s. Kangitua on March 1, 1901, by Mr Watson Abram, Kelso, Otago, New Zealand. Dalmuir Prince’s sire King Khama (10069, Vo . XVIII); sam, Boquahanr«n Maid (11024, Vol. XXIU,p. 30), by Leading Star (6232, Vol. XI); g-sire, Merchant Prince (3839, Vol. V 11); g-dam Maggie by Callender (4901, Vol. IX); g-sire Orlando (8022, Vol. Xll); g g-bire Drew’s Prince of Wales (673); g g g-sire, General (322); gg g g-sire, Sir Walter Scott; g g g g g-sire, Clyde Boy (574), by Scotchman (754.) Dalmuir Prince, as a two-year-old, was first nt Dumbarton; two-year-old, first at Kirkintu.looh, then imported co New Zealand, where he was third to Sandy Erskine and Agitator at Dunedin. The following season Agitator was first, Sandy Erskine second, and Dalmuir Prince third, this season the same two champions still being first, with Dalmuir Prince third. At Tunaru in 1902, Dalmuir Prince first and champion; Waimate in 1902, Dalmuir Prince first and champion, eo that Dalmuir Prince was never beaten except by Mi Gardiner’s two champions. Terms, £2 10s at end of season (Jan. 1 1905), end £2 10s when mare proves in foal. Groomis tee ss.

All mares sold or exchanged the owner at first serv.ee held responsible. For further particulars apply to groom in charge. ABCHIE DALGLEISH, Proprietor, Willow bridge.

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 130, 25 November 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 130, 25 November 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 130, 25 November 1905, Page 4

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