It is rumoured that tbe British Admirality intend to assemble a flyinsr squadron shortly, and that the principal Tessels of the Channel Squadron will constitute its nucleus, with the five-mnsted vessel Minotaur aa flagship, and with Admiral Ryder in command. It is also considered probable that a few of the most modem turret-ships will be temporarily put into commission, that their sea going capabilities may be thoroughly tested. Flomltne !— For the Teeth and Breath — A ffw drops of the liquid "Flori'ire" prinkled on a wet tooth-truth proi?nee a pleasant luthpr, <*-Hch thoroughly e'eamrs ♦h* teeth from all pßrc*Hfu and iropuitrira harders tbe euros, prrventa tartar, Ptors decay, 'given to th& te? th a peculiar pearly whiteness, *ti<J a delightful frazrnnre to the breftth. Tt runovea nil unplea*nnt odour •rising fVcra decaypd t^eth or t^baccf smoke. «« Thp Fr-grant "Firriliiei." being rompesed in part of honev and »wef t herb*, is delicir U9 to the taste, and the greatest toilf t discovery of th« nge. Fold evert where »t 2s. 6.1. Preparpd by Henry C, Gallup, 493 Oxford-ftreet, London., Valuable Discovfrt for the Mair—l s"mr flair U famine prcv or white, or falling off. n?e " The Mcxiean Haii- Penewer." for it will pot'< tirely rtstore in every case Grey or White hair to its crigira! colour, without If avUigtrediMurrefable smtll of most "Restorer 8 ' It Hakes the hasf ebariringly beautiful, as well as promoting the jrrowth r f the hair on b»ld spots where the glard are not deoaved. Ask your nearest ehfmist for " The Mexican Hair Benewer," prepared by Henry f!. Gallop, 493, Oxford-street, london.'and sold everywhere at 8«. 6^. pt r bottle. Adtice to Mothers !— Are yon broken in your rest by a sick child suffering with the pafn of cutting teeth ? CJo at once to a Cberai'Bt. and pet ah< ttle of Mrs Winalow'e Bcotbing Syrup. It will relieve the poor tnfferer mmediately. It is perfectly harmless and plea«nnt to taste. It produces natural quiet sleep, by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes* « as bright as a button. It soothes the child, it •■>H<ni the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates tbe bowels, end lathe best known remedy for dysentery and diarrhoea, whether arising frcm teething or other cauvp. }-o!d everywhere at Is. !Jd. per bottle. Manufactory 493, Oxford-street, London.
ffctajßA T lO STAND THIS 4MPRV The Thorcu2hbrei Horse LILLIPEE. For pedigree eee Stud B ok. Will be at Wakefleld on Mr ndays ; Waimea West, Tuesdays ; Tovey's ' Star and Garter " Hotel, Rirbmoßd, Wednesdays and Thursdays ; Twist* <• ay's Stables, Nelson, Friday Afternoon ■, Waksputka, Saturday ; and Motueka (ihould inducement offer), once a fortnight Tbbvs— £4 i Grocmage, ss, payable first * service. Services to be paid on or before Ist January, 1880. «W3 H. REDWOOD. atthe Stables, J\^ *4^ t*PBIKO GHOtTE, tlie Dbatjoht En TJRK BLACK PRINCE and the Thoroughbred Entire ECONOMY. BLACK PRINCE, bred in Mnrlborougb, got by the imported horse " Monarch " out of "Diamond,' import/ d from Tasmania "Monarch " is admitted to have left some of the best ttock that has ever been in Mailborough. FCONOMY. by "Dead Shot" out of • Circle," ree Stud Book. Terms— BLACK PRINCE, £2 5s j Groomage, 3s. ECONOMY, £2 2s; Groomage, Ss. Persons dtsiring tbe services of these Horses can have them visit their places. Paddocks can be had for Mans if required. AM fees to be paid by the 15th January 18?0. W2 JOHN BAOEN. V^^SrSEw# Travel this Season : fr W WjOar the powerful CI)TDK3OALE Stallion Young New Zealand. TOUNG NEW ZEALAND, a beautiful bay, with black points, nearly 17 hands high, and thing 7 years, is b} Royal Conqueror, out of Mr Wadsworth's celebrated mare "Polly," and will travel at under. Through Stanley Brook, Dovedale, Wakefleld, Foxhill, Motneka Vsl!ey,and Tadmor. Mondays, at the Finger-r wt, Stanley Brook, and Rose's, Dovedale Tuesdays, at the Forest Inn. Wabeaeld, acd Bell Qrcve Inn, Foxbill Wednesdays, Hcpgood's, Motupiko, and The Kerry, Moiueka Valley Thursdays, Hodgkinson's, Tadmor, and Phillips's, i be Sherry The rest of the week at his own Stables, Motueka Valley Trans: £2 10s ; Groomage, 3/-, to be l«H on first setvice. An allowance made for more than one All fees to be paid on or before Ist January 1680. J. G. STANLEY. Motueka Vw'tey. 5049 Young Conqueror is by ' Royal Conqueror," out oi Mr H#nry redwood's Mare •• Jolly," by Frgland'a Hope. "Young Conqueror " ia from the best ate - * ever im porteoVto Nelson. He is a flrat cl aas working horse and a sure foal-getter The mare that will cot prove in foal after htm is past breedtog. He will travel as under, weather pernutting :— leave Nelson on Mondays for Allington Farm, calling at Mr Tovey'i, Richmond, and Mr Brock's to dinner ; stop all day on Tuesdays at Allington Farm ; ifart on Wednesdays through Spring Grove to Waimea Weat, calling at Palmer's Hotel at noon, and will be •t Mercer's Travellers' Rest io the evening ; Thursdays for Mr Disbir'e Stables Nelson, calling at Mr Brock's »t noon, and at the Turf Hotel, in the evening } Fridays will be at Mr Dodson's Black Horse Hotel, Wskapuaka, till four o'clock ; and at Mr Disbcr's Stables all day on Saturdays. Twa— £2 10* per mare ; Groomage, fis ,to tepaldonflnt service. Ail fees to be paid on or before Ist January, 1880. AU cue taken of mares, but no responsibility 1 PATRICK BYRNE, f|O— Ss Takaka.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 267, 21 November 1879, Page 4
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