DAY, the 3rd instant. A full attendance is requested as important business veil! be discussed. JJy order of the Committee. J. 11. McCAW, Secretary, NEW ZEALAND HOUSE, 6G, QU E EN-STIIEE T , AUCKLAND. WILLIAM W. It ATT RAY PEGS most sincerely to thank the numerous friends and supporters of his late Father for the patronage so liberally accorded him daring the Twenty.one years ho was in business in Auckland) and would respectfully intimate that in carrying ou the business as heretofore, it will bo his endeavour to do so in such a manner as to merit a continuance of their support. N. B.—ln order to facilitate an adjustment of his late Father’s affairs, it is necessary that all Accounts should be paid by the 31st instant. August 12, 1874. NEW ZEALAND HOUSE, CG, QUEEN-STKET, Accxolanb. Just Arrived, and Now Opening, Ex Hero, from Sydney and Melbourne, A MOST SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of il UE\L OSTRICH FEATHERS, in all the new prevailing colours. Also, A 'Large Variety of Spring Drapery Latest Novelties in Hats Ladies’ Under Garments Gentlemen’s Ileal Pure Flax Shirts. An Early Call Invited. L. LEE, (Formerly Samuels and Jacobsohn) DRAPE Ht, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, AND IMPORTER OF FANCY GOODS, Beach Road, Tausakoa. Taiiranga Cricket Club. f 11HE Members of the above Club are informed JL that the Season Commenced on the Ist instant, and are requested to pay' their Subscriptions to the Treasurer (Mr A. W. burrows) at their earliest convenience. JNO. 11. GRIFFITHS, Secretary. Taiiranga Volunteer Fire Brigade. MR. JAMES T. BRADLEY having been | lit appointed Secretary' and Collector to tho | above, will WAIT UPON those persons who j placed their names to tho List for their SU.BI SCKIPTIONS, so as to enable trio Committee to I purchase tho requisite plant at once. W. H. JBENNET, Chairman. j Taiiranga, August 28, 1874.
ANILiD, —A EespoctableQlßli as General Servant. —A pply to Mrs T. D. Wb.k3x.-ey, Beach Road South. J- o STA N 1) THIS SEAS ON, Tlie Well-known Thorough-bred Riddlesworth Horse “CLYMENUS.” Clthekus is a Light Grey Horse, is Brother to Meleager, and was bred by Mr St, Hill in Wellington. The following is his pedigree, extracted from the “ New Zealand Stud Book ” : —Clvmknps, brother to Meleager, go* by Riddlesworth ; dam Althea, by Moconides, out of Alice Gray, by Emigrant, out of Gulnure. Emigrant, bv Pioneer, 1 out of Ringtail, by Buzzard. Gulnare, by Young Uoimmw, out of Ultima, bv Hollyhock. ; M ceonides, by Gut.ton, out of Queen Coil. Althea was bred by Mr McArthur in New South Wales. CtVMENTs is a horse of great beauty and aymmotery, 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 Yu!tendon in New South Wales, Dainty Ariel and Meleager in .New Zealand, must still be fresh, in the memory of all who take an interest in racing. The Barb is out of Moving Gulnare, Yat tendon is out of Kh-sendra. Bulb of these are sisters to th” dam of Giymouus. Ctyniemis took the first prize for TTiorougU-brod Stallions in Mast or! on (Wuirarapa) in 1872. Eurlher particulars in a future issue. WM, ADAMS,
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 208, 2 September 1874, Page 2
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