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Steam to Mercury Bay and Auckland. Captain D. Seixabs, leaves Aui-Jduivi (circumstances permil ting) for Mercury Bay and Taurangaevery Sil CRDAY AFIT2 UNOON, and Tauranga for Auckland, every WKDNLSDAY MORNING-. Leaves Tauranga for Ohiwa in future EVERY MONDAY' NIGHT, returning the following evening. For freight or passage, apply to N.B.—A Booking O ce is now open afc the Wharf, where all passage? will be granted and Freights (payable 'uinsedhCely on delivery of the goods) received, Inlendin passengers must procure their tickets at tHo office of the agent ;if taken on board, an extra charge oi us wilt be made. y O STA NI) TII I S SEAS ON, The Well-known Thorough-bred Riddlesworth II or.--e T SOUTHERN CROSS, WM. W. CARDNO, Ag ear, for Tauranga. “CLYM KNITS.

Cr.YJiEXtrs is a Light Grey Horse, is Brother to Meleager, and was bred by Mr St. Ilixti in Wellington. The following is his pedigree, extracted from the “.New Zealand Stud Book”:— Cly .vt exits, brother to Meleager, got by Riddles worth ; darn Althea, by M'xonides, out of Alice Gray, by Emigrant, out ofGuluare. Emigrant, by Pioneer, out of Ringtail, by Buzzard. Gulnare, by Young Goimnna, out of Ultima, by Hollyhock. Moconidos, by Cat ton, out of Queen Coil. Althea was bred by Mr McArthur in New South Wales. CirilESPa is a horse of great beauty and symrnetery, combined with power and substance, and in his pedigree, will be found the strains of the greatest racing families in the world. The performance of Eclipse in England, the Barb and Yiittendon in New South Wales, Dahiey Ariei and Meleager in New Zealand, must still be fresh in the memory of all who toko an interest in racing. The Barb is out of Young Gulnare, Yattendon is out of Kdsaendra. Both of these are sisters to the dam of Clymemis. Clymenus took the first prize for Thorough-bred Stallions in Mas-terton (Wairarapa) in 1872. Further particulars in a future issue. Wil. ADAMS. / Tauranga Cliurcli. JpEANS for a CHURCH, addressed to- J. 11, Sheath, Esq., Post Office Tauranga, to be submitted for approval, will be received up to the End of Next Month. Particulars to be had on application to the Editor of the Bay of Pi-EXty Times. A premium of£lo will be given for the plan selected and approved by a Public Meeting to be called for that purpose, on condition that complete specifications in accordance with the plan are afterwards supplied. Plans must conform with the particulars as laid down By order of the Yes try. ALEX. TOYEY, Secretary. Tauranga, August 20, 187-L Five Founds Reward. REWARD of FIVE POUNDS will be paid to anyone who will give such information to the undersigned as will lead to the Conviction of the Person or Persons who have STOLEN SEVERAL CHAINS of the POST and BAIL FENCE enclosing the Fourteen-Acre Paddock at the Gale Pa, known as Colonel Haiutxgtox’s and Captain Mooksoai’s. THOMAS SOMERVILLE. For Sale, pOUR SPLENDID ALLOTMENTS fronting Cameron Road and Wharf street, adjoining Air Campxy’s Residence, Te Papa.—Apply at the office of this paper. For Sale. Ex Brigantine Helena, TEN TONS BEST TABLE POTATOES i 280 sacks Oats 15 tons Wood’s Flour, 50’s and 100’s 4 tons Bran Oatmeal, in 251 b bags Connell’s flams and Baco»n, in cloth. THOM AS WHIG LEY.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 207, 29 August 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 207, 29 August 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 207, 29 August 1874, Page 2

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