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he thoroughbred HOT.SB Perkin Warbeck n. (By Perkin Wat beck—Miss Hate), Will Stand this Season at ABOVE FARM, TINWA ® (See Cards). For fnrthe- particulars, apply to 9 E. GATES, Tinwak* Surrounding Districts this season. For pedigree, performances on the turf, and in the Show ring and fees, see cards, Groom’ as usual. 10 076 Kingfisher. THE Thoroughbred Horse FISHER will travel Ashburton and IHE Thoroughbred Horse KING ' -■- ■ - ■», . 1 A knatnn sflil E. COOKSON. Proprietor; or Groom in Charge,

Python At>- v Hone bred by Hon E R. Cox, of New' South Wales, cot by Kyogle Nntout 'dam of Dagworth and Hercules) by Piu/ord -Amber by (Hanous —Spendora by Emai^F^ 0 ®- _ K y°B le by William Tell, “7 . PYTHON has shown himsb 1 * be th ® most snocessfnl sire whh half brea r aare » ever imported to New Zealand. Before leaving New South Wales he sired that good horse, Rival; winner of the Corinthlon Cap in Sydney, carrying top weight and beating a field of eleven others. He «l»r> ured in New Zealand Comet and Trumpeter, winners of many good races, although out of half-bred mares. He is the sire of Busy-body, Bollywood and Monaghan, all showing plenty of form and quality. Terms—Thoroughbred mares, LlO 10s; half-bred mares, L 5 6s. Payable Ist January, 1886. Gaod grass paddocks provided 2s 6d per week, every cate taken bnt no responsibility. Per further particulars apply to L, MARKET, 0802 Proprietor, Netherby Lodge.

fjiHS SEASON WHY ORB AND AXiCOBN’S Gigantic Drapery Sale is each an immense Success Because the sale is a genuine one, every article being reduced Because the reductions are tremendous, in many oases being less than half price jfcCTmiiy our prices are lower that any other house can compete with, our object being the reduction of the stock, irrespective of lose the reductions wo have made are universal “ nd DOi on a few ! 'P e : dal Lin6v*'> for the purpose of catching the unwary

Became onr stock is superior to other*, .-being mortly ditwst in.'pot^ r,! 9 n *f and is now being sold at a- 668 tbßll wholesaln prices To ihoronghly understand and appreciate the bargains now being offered, purchasers would require to call and inspect the stock. We refrain from quoting prices as enters the quality is known prices are no Bids.

CUR muly and call often at the Gigantic Sale At Orr and Alcorn’

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1315, 2 November 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1315, 2 November 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1315, 2 November 1885, Page 2

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