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J7~IRKCALI)IE AND STAINS Specially announce the ARRIVAL PER SOMERSETSHIRE FIVE HUNDRED LADIES' COSTUMES, Purchased at a great-discount. The assortment includes LINEN PIQUE AND STUFF, ; Variously and richly trimmed. Prices ranging from 12s. jsd. ( to two guineas, or at the.;prices .charged for the same goods in London during the season. As the assortment is most extensive, and of first-class value, ladies and visitors are respectfully invited to an inspection. , .., j CHILDREN'S COSTUMES Of various matei just opened. rid styles, all sizes, LAppS'.. SKIRTS ; Of all the fashionable designs have, also just been received, amongst; which are many special.bargains, by clearing out small manufacturers prior to their stock-taking in June. The new Mattelasse Jacket for summer just opened, only 18s; 6d.. j Ladies' Cashmere Capes, from 75., 95., 10s., 12s. to 355.' , Ladies' Silk Jackets and Fichus, in great variety. •••;.■.-. A complete assortment of Ladies' and Children's Underclothing, : Baby Linen, &c.,,&c.,i0r the present season, le newest and most complete selection!of FAMILY MOURNING. Albert Crape, all prices. ' ",' IRKCALDIE AND STAINS JUST RECEIVED PER "WAIKATO, ~ :A large assortment of .. t MEN'S, BOYS', AND YOUTHS' HATSL The Viator, a travelling cap, from ss. Drab Shell Hats, 12s, 1 6d. \ " : Boys' and Youths' White, Shirts, plaits,, and military fronts, all sizes, ll to 13$-inch - : ;'■'•■; Men's and Boys' colored Oxford, Cambridge, and Harvard Shirts ',' Men's Clothing for the summer season have; just been opened, including many entirely new patterns in Trousers and Vests, Suits, Paget Coats, and Galatea Coats, all of superior manufacture. ■■'■'■■ ! '• Men's Black Clothing of every description' Braces, Ties, Merino and Cotton Undervests, Pants, Bathing Drawers,; &c, &c. IMPORTANT TO CRICKETERS AND BOATING CLUBS. < . Caps 2s. 6d., Trousers 18s., Belts Is. 6d., Shirts 2s. 6d. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS. ! Stud Horses :'•'■• STAND THIS SEASON. THE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE ■ ENTIRE ; ~ DUKE OF EDINBURGH, ; j . By Young Sampson, imported from England; grand sire, Champion of England ; his dam, Gipsey, by Prince Royal, imported ; g. dam byCobham; g.g, dam, by Big Bon. Duke of Edinburgh has been shown at G'hristchurch four times, and took one first prize and throe seconds. He will commence to travel on Monday, 2nd October, through "Wellington, Upper ; Hutt, Lower Hutt, Johnsonville, Pahautanui, and Porirua. ' :••■■-.- -<\ •>. , Full particulars will shortly be published. rpO TRAVEL THIS SEASO:N., The Entire Draught Horse • j BLACK D QUGL AS ! Will travel the Hutt, Pahautanui, and sur-, rounding districts. ■ ■ j .' . Full particulars • will ' appear in future' advertisement. :'•'„ 10 STAND THIS SEASON, 1876-7, L at Mr. Oorbett's, Albion :Hotel, .Taita,' the imported draught Lincoln Stallion . j YOUNG " GEITER'AL.;'j/'' \ < l ; Young General is a beautiful mottledbay.; stands 16J hands :high| with immense, bono and muscle, and: superjor, quality. .He is seven, y<ars old, and -was bred. by. W, Gibson, Esq!, Native Point, Tasmania. ;,.'. '.. ,!, ! ' , Pedigree—Sire, General (imported), dam Flower, by Matchless; grand-dam, Old Flower, the greatest prize-taker .in Tasmania ; Old ; Flower, by Prince.also imported. , , i; ; i ' Terms.—Single mare, £3 10s;;. guarantee, £5 ss. Two or more.mares, the bona fide pro-; perty of one owner, as per agreement.,., Groomage fee, 55.; payable,at first seryice.- . , ri/! i : All payments to be made on or before,the Ist of, January, 1877. ", ~ ~.,;! . Young General has stood two years ia the Wairarapa district,, and his stock have .been proved by competent .judges to be the best in the district. He is, also , perfectly quiet and staunch in harness. Young Genoral will travel to the following places :—On Mondays, Upper Hutt ; Tubsdays. Lower Hutt ; Wednesday, Northland South''Makara; Thursday; • Karon •■■'■ the. remairiderof the week at Mr. Oorbett's Taita; ' Paddocks'provided at Mr. Oorbett's atls'. Gd, ' per week.' Every care' taken,- but; no resbonsibility incurred. - ! ■■'■■ ir -' i '-- '''"''■''■„;' i ! ' i ;' ■ ,' For further particulars, apply to •'"-■■■■-. EDWARD FOWLER,,, ;' .•'■•■■: '■ ' '''.' 'ln Charge. 1 ! ''

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4830, 14 September 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4830, 14 September 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4830, 14 September 1876, Page 1

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