rpHE THOEOUGE-BEED ENTIRE 11 T A T L E !i ” Will Stand at Poiki during the prosent Season. , Ta.ti.eb. by Traducer ~ I dam, Lady Jane Grey, by St. Aubin I fimported}; g d Modern, ly (d.on- | dower, Arab imported;, j Traducer, bv Libel; dam, Arethusa, by Eli. 1 ‘Libel, by Pantaloon; dam, irasqninade. sister to Touchstone. St Aubyn (half-brother to the Plying Dutchman'), 'by Bay Middleton; dam. Black Agnes, by Velocipede. Tatler is a large boned Black Gre) Horse, standing 16 bands; rising live years old. Terms:— -£3 3s per single Mare; two or more, by arrangement. Grooinago, ss. Good Paddock accommodation at 2s 6d per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. G. B. MORRIS. rpo STAND THIS SEASON, at Mr Earl’s Farm, Greerton, tlic Draught Entire Horse “NELSON.” Nelson is a Light Grey, of large bone and substance, and of a very docile temper. The above Horse and his stock are well known in Opotiki and Tauraiiga. Terms :—Each Mare, £2 10s; Two, the property of one owner, £4 10s. STEPHEN EARL, Greerton. October 14, 1875, CHARLES BANYAED TJEGS to notify to his old friends and the public generally that lie has commenced business as Haircutter, dre., in the premises next to the Belfast Bakery. A large assortment of Fancy Goods, Toilet Requisites, Tobacco and Cigars of best brands always on hand. CHARLES BA NY ART), The Strand.
JIIE UNDUESIGNED invites the inhabitants of Tanranga and surrounding districts to inspect his Splendid Assortment of— SPRING DRAPERY MEN’S, YOUTHS’, & BOYS’ CLOTHING CHINA AND EARTHENWARE FANCY AND PLATED WARE MATTINGS AND DRUGGITiNGS J. JACOBSOHN, DRAPER, GROCER, & IRONMONGER The Strand, BONEDUST! BONEDUS I!! BONEDUST !!! | W. j. HUE ST & CO. Are bow landing j 40 TONS i-INCH BONEDUST, Ex Southern Cross. As the season is now so far advanced, they would thank their friends kindly to repeat their orders as quickly as possible, to prevent further delay in execution. J, & J. Soppet having obtained a consider* able supply of Bones from Wellington and the Coast, will be able to execute fresh orders to a limited extent with punctuality. SEED POTATOES: SEED POTATOES!! SPED POTATOES!!! A really first-rate sample, from £6 10s. per ton Also 30 ions Pure B a own River, Potatoes, ex Bella Mary, Irora Hobart Town. INSPECTION INVITED. CHAFF! C H AIF ! 1 CHAFF!!! A good sound sample, £6 10s. per ton ; to clear out 400 Sacks. Also on sale, MAIZE, 0A T S, BR'N, HAY, STRAW, PERUVIAN GUANO ; LINSEED OIL-CAKE, POVERTY B \Y RYE'GRASS j NORWEGIAN AND Tartarian seed OATS ; CLOVERS ; And an endless variety of the best sorts of GARDEN and FIELD SEEDS, only recently landed. W. J. HURST & C 0., 101, Queen street; Town Agent for C. T. Wren, Mount Hobson Nursery. I
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 327, 27 October 1875, Page 2
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457Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 327, 27 October 1875, Page 2
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