OW TO MAKE MONEY BY PATENTS. (One Shilling), By H. H. MUEN'U r T, Circular Gratis on np in > SR. 8«> wv>r h S&y, "Builder and contractor. S TIM AT E S for all kinds of Woodwork given. Address : Jervois Street, Hastings. Claiarlt'N SSl'smi* rite, Nelson Street, Hastings. UILDER AND CONTRACTOR. Estimates given for all Classes of Work. Jobbing Work of all kinds clone. Good supply of Seasoned Timber always on hand. FOR SALE. APAN ES E PRIVETS. Fast Growing and unequalled fov HEDGING SMALL GARDENS. Box Thorn, Roses, Camellias, Daphnes, Azeleas, Flower in Apple Shrub, &c. J. F. STURM. NOTI C E . PSaiitfiai;? Sesist>m. FRUIT TREES a specialty, from 1 to 4 years old. Will bear fruit first year. Also, SEED POTATOES And everything in connection with the trade can be had. Catalogues Post Free on application. j. GODDARD, NURSERIES, RegisU'i-d Patent Havelock North.
YERY Household Requisite at the Lowest Price. NOVELTY DEPOT: Hastings & Napier. T~" HE CHAMPION Thoroughbred Stallion §@ia T rs, Traducek—Hammock.
This stallion is the sire of so many winners that comment is unnecessary. Two need only be mentioned here : Dudu, who won the Wanganqi Cup three times, the Egmont Cup twice, the Burke Memorial Stakes, &2. ; The Artist, winner Flying Handicap and Wanganui Stakes last year, and the Metropolitan Handicap Canterbury Jockey Club November, 1895. The breeding of Somnus need not be enlarged upon, only to say that he descends (both from sire and dam) from the mighty Eclipse, viz., Hammock, bay mare, bred in England in 1871, got by Orest (son of Orestes, by Orlando), her dam Mother Neasham, by Buccaneer, out of Little Hannah, by Lauecost, Phoenix —• Miss Clifton, by Partisan—lsis, by Sir Peter—lbes, by Woodpecker—lsabella, by Eclipse—Squirrel Nancy, by Blank—Naylor, by Cade—Spectator's dam, by Partner —Bonnie Lass, by Bay Bolton—Darley —Arabian—Tyerly Turk—Taffalet—Barb —Place's White Turk Natural Barb mare. Traducer, brown horse, bred in England in 1851, got by The Libel, dam Arethusa (dam of Fernhill) by Elis—Languish (sister to Languish by Cain —Lydia, g.d. of Ghuznee), by Poulton (son of Sir Peter, Yariety, by Hyaeinthus, sister to Swordsman, by Weasel (son of Herod and Eclipse mare), Fanny's dam, by Luck. The Libel by Pantaloon (son of Castreli dam of Pas(junade (sister to Touchstone). He will stand at Stortford Lodge, Hastings, this season. Fees—£6 6s each mare. Well grassed paddocks at 2s 6d per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Further particulars may be obtained from WILLIAM STOCK, Stortford Lodge. And JOSEPH SCOTT, Groom-in-Charge. W. J. STACK, General Carrier, Hastings. ORDERS by post or telegraph will receive prompt attention.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 428, 17 September 1897, Page 4
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427Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hastings Standard, Issue 428, 17 September 1897, Page 4
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