(For continuation of Telegrams, and New Adver tisemen ts, see 4th page ) V .. ..-!*—— ■**■«*■; *-»»■■»«— — — »— .— — — , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. — 1 ARTILLERY COMPANY'S "rVRAMATIC, El TERTAINMENT, THIS (VBIv/aY) Evening, 25th Inst., y\ Thi9Atompanil will repeat their P^rVlfAß PERFORMANCE/ * / atlthe / HALL, / IN AILI^DF Tlfe BAND^FOND. . The /Entertainment mil commence with a / «pirited BWERTORE by the Ba^nd. Afjfer which wilnbe prbduced Douglas Jsr-/ poLS's Unrivallw and Favorite Dhma, / BLACK-EyMd SUSAN, With full caste, musifltand appointments* There wiiTthlhbe \V '~' J \ . An Interval of TEikMuniTES, \ during which the BJnd w\ play some Operatic SiLEcrioN-k. The performance willl concludeWith the Irresistible and MiitliprovokingVarce, THE LION SLATER, By Thomas J. Y illiams, Esq. Admission.— Front S< its. 3s ; Gallery, 2s. Doors open at 7'15; f ad the performance will commence at 745 pi nctually. / B, WEST, / 2«0 Hon. Sec. "VTEw/sEASON'S TEAS \ / and',. ) -v /CHINESE G;O6S)S. /ARRIVED per "May," at W/lungton, FROM FOO CHQjW, And will be here in anew days, A Direct Shin/ent of N>^ SEASON'S TEAS, \ CONSISTKG OF— Kaisow Congou, infchests, half -chests, and boxes / Scented OrangOTrekoe, in boxes Gunpowder, hrboxal. Also, Matting, Preserved Ginger, Preserved Fruits. And an Assortment of CHINJESE FANCY WARES. SCLANDERS & 00. 250f1-6 FOR SALE, IN NEW ZEALAND. To Arrive ex "Lennox- Castle." QfELECTJON of THK^E BULLS, fJ \ PROM THE *.! • /Superb Herd of\Messrs. EenetVnd Son, ' Orpines, WateringburyV Kent. At the Sale'on the'2ritt July, at whhjh these Animals were bought, forty-one head realized X9,095 2s. Od, or an r.veragc per head of £221 16s. 7£d. PEDIGREES. Lot 2— CHARMING PRINCE, roan, calved February JS,"!^ ; got by Grand Duke of Kent (26289), , \ dam (Charming M^4d) by 1 Lord \ Liverpool (22168). \ '■ \ Lot B.— FIRST LORD, rich roan. -calved \ July 14, 1873 ; got b" Bfii Duke \ of Geneva (28390), \ 'dam (Lady Louisa's Duchess lsfr) by \4tb-G. Duke (19874). N Lot ll.— Tfie ROYAL PRINCE, red,ja|yed October 8, 1873 ; got by BjttTDuke of Gene /a (28390), / A, dam (Princess Alice) Jby British Prince (14197). / Lot 2 is of the Chatrmer bkrod, a family ( in high repute for milking prdnerties. Lots 8 and 11 are' by mi American bull, "Eighth Duke of which was purcaased by Messrs. 'Lenett & Son for 1.650 guineas, and are half-bro/hers of the heifercalf "Fourth Grand Djlchess of Geneva," which realised at this sala 2*ooo guineas. The "Eighth Duke of Geneva" is said to be the purest bred bull in existence of the "Bates" family, andJLots 8 and 11 by him are of the highest b/eeding and character, rich iny/olor, fine swnmetry, with excellent quality of flesh aadbliir. as well as'good dairy properties. These Bulls are offered for Private Sale, and if not disposed of at certain reserved prices, will, if inducement offers, be exhibited at the Agricultural, Show, Christchurch, in November next, and one or more will be sold • at Public Sale after the Show, the owner retaining the right to make one bid on each animal at the time of sale. NoTE.-i-See Daily Telegraph of 3rd' July, and Field, and Land and Water ot 4th July, 1874, for account of Sa'e Also, for PRIVATE SALE, to Arrive, The Royal Agricultural Society of England's First Prize SHEARLING LINCOLN RAM, Bred by John Howard, Esq., Nocton Rise, Lincolnshire. Exhibited at Bedford, July 13th, 1874. Also, for PRIVATE SALE, to Arrive, A FIRST-CLASS SELECTION OF RAMS AND EWES FROM THE MOST Celebrated Flocks in Lincolnshire, comprising the blooi of Duddiug, Kirkham, Howard, Garflt, Cartwright, Ghest, Wright, Clarke, and others. For any further information, apply to the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, in Christchurch or Dunedin ; or to J. W. GOWER, Esq., Carnarvon Estate, Lower Rangitihei, Wellington, N.Z. London, 25th July, 1874. 25|>e> T 3 TfcEST Joaephina^KlD GLOVHB, 4a 6d -O^ArtiflciaL^flowers, 3d per Snfay. A K MANISON & CO., Bentoul's Store. I <U X: 2385
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 318, 25 September 1874, Page 2
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