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Stud NoticesAMONGST the flirea which will be at the disposal of Waikato breeders during the coming season, is the FASH lON ABLY-BEED TEOTTING SIRE, YOUNG McKINNEY, The property of Ma John Teddy, Ohaupo YOUNG McKINNEY is a beautiful animal, standing about 16 hands, and olaime the famous McKinney (2min. lljFecs.) as his sire, and Kate Brady si his dam. McKinney is by Alcyone— Eose Sprague. ROUTE: Monday—Te Anatnutu T ueeday—Ohaupo Wednesday—Hamilton and Tamahere Friday—Cambridge and Fukerimu List nearly full; only room for a few more mares. JOHN TEDDY, Owner. WELL-KNOWN STALLION EOADSTEK Merrymaker, WILL be at the servioe of breeder! again this season. EOUTE: Monday—Hukani)i to Taupiri. Tuesday Taupiri to Ngaruawahia, through Pukete home. Wednesday—Round Ohaupo Road via Narrows Bridge, and home. Thursday—Eoyal Hotel, Hamilton. Friday—Mataogi, Tauwhare and Eureka Saturday—Home, via Newstead. Terms on application. All marei sold or exchanged held to be in foal. D. HENEY.. ~ Owner, Hamilton East. TO STAND THIS SEASON en the farm, Honikiwi, Otorobanga, The Purebred Shetland Stallion, Beetle. If sufficient inducement offers, will visit the Waikato and surrounding district. For particulars apply G. SIDNEY CLAEKB, Owner, Honikiwi, Otorohanga. The Imported Clydesdale Stallion, Lord Vanley, By Lord Cranley, dam, Empress.' TO STAND THIB SEASON at Gordon, and travel the surrounding districts, Matamata, Waharoa and Aratiatia. TERMS: Single Mares, £3 3s; two or more as per arrangement. J. N. MoLEOD, Gordon. DEPARTMENT OF AGEICULTUEE. SEASON, 1906. The Imported Shire Horse Resolution WILL STAND this Season at ths Ruakura Experimental Farm, near Bamilton, and travel the surrounding District. PEDIGREE: Resolution (1900.)| (Bay Horse.) Sire: Anohorite. ) ® ir6: Gmthorpe. j Dam: Lively. Dam : Sweet Echo, by Blyth Eoho. Gr. Dam: Smiler, by Honest Tom. G.Gr. Dam: Jewel, by Ploughboy. Anohorite, bred by His Majesty the King. FEE.—Three Guineas, payable as follows: One-and-a-half Guineas at end of season, and One-and-a-half Guineas when mare proves in foal. All mares sold or exchanged held to be in fcal. Paddooking will be provided by arrangement. For further particulars apply to the groom in charge, or to the Inspector of Stock, Hamilton, or to the Overseer, Euakura Experimental Farm, Hamilton. JOHN D. EITCHIE, Secretary for Agriculture. Wellington, September, 1906. PLUMBING. IN .STOCK AND MADE TO OEDEP -> SPOUTING, Downpipes, Tanks, Baths, Chimney Pots, Milk Cans, Buckets, Aerators and Dairy Supplies, Galvanised and Plain Iron, Ridging. Lead-Head Nails, Eegister Grates, Ranges, Washing Boilers, eto. An Efficient Staff of Plumbers and Tinsmiths Employed Under Our Personal Supervision. The Hardley Plumbing Company, (GUTTEEIDGE AND POCOCK), Proprietors. JL UPTON, ENGINEER, HAMILTON MACHINERY of all kinds Made and Repaired. Creameries and Dairy Factories fitted up. Ammonia Refrigerators a speciality. Belting, Waste, Bolts and Nuts, Coach Screws, Oils, 4c., in stock. Agent for W. A. Ryan and 00., Ltd 'Oldsmobile" Motor Cars, "Union Oil Engines, Gould's Pumps Ao. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE" DEPARTMENT. Low Preminms. Large Bonuses. Liberal Treatment. £1,830,000 added to FolioiM as Bonus. J. H, HICHARDBON, F.F.A., Commit si our. Ngaruawahia and Raglan, via Waingaro. G. Roper's COAOH Bervice, leaving Ngaruawahia TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, and returning MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. Private Buggies and Special Trips arranged for—Luggage Free. \Telegramß—Ngaruawahia or Waingaro promptly attended to LIVEEY AND BAIT STABLES, NGAEUAWAHIA. G. EOPEB, Proprietor.

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Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8057, 15 November 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8057, 15 November 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8057, 15 November 1906, Page 4