Jewellers (By appointment The Marquis ‘ His Excellency ; Normanby. SH AW AND ■ S 0N S, Watchmakers, Goldsmiths, and . JEWELLERS, , ~ : I.ambton-quay, Wellington, _; Have received ex late * arrivals, from the.eminent firm of Stanley and Co., . Transit theodolite, 5 inches . Prismatic compass, 4 inches, with stand Clenqmeters I Proportional, compasses Pillar do ... i Ivory scales, in case ; I ; ;Tea squares ■ i . Drawing instruments,, in oases , , i ; Chains ~ - . ■■ ~. - ■ i Arrows 1 Tapes, 66ft. i Protractors : 'Pins ; Electrum parallel rules, 18 and 21 inch |.. . Slopes and batters . r ‘ rSteeledgea ■■ ■ Framed angles ; * • - ■ ' KILPATRICK AND COMPANY, . . Manufacturing ; Goldsmiths, Watch.■.makers, Jewellers; &c., - 39 Collins-street W., Melbourne. .. Silver.watches, Swiss hunting ... £3. 0 Do. ' London ... ... .6.16 ’Gold watches, open-faced, Swiss ... 5 0 Do do London 15 15 , .Do • •,hunters, Swiss ~ Do ■ do ,■ ■. . London Clocks, diningroom, marble . 'Do drawingroom, gilt, ■,. .... Electro-plated tea spoons, per doz. , Do. , , desert spoons or forks, '(per doz. . ... .. ... Electro-plated table spoons or forks, ; per doz. r." Gold albbrts,. 15 carats, fine, -,£5, per oz., 16 carat, £6 ; 18 carat, £6_los. ; Wedding, birthday, and Christmas presents in great variety, c i-ou:; Orders'to be accompanied by a remittance or a satisfactory-reference. /■ , ’ . . .. . . 9 0 18 18, 2 5 7 7 0 12 1 15 0 Stud Horses TO . STAND THIS SEASON, Every’day at the New Zealander Hotel Livery Stables. ‘ MANNEKS-STKEET, THE FINE 5 LINCGLN ’ STAt LION EMPEROR. This fine'stallion ' was imported from Tas; mania;'. He,is eleven years old, possesses im- ; fnense - bone and muscle,' stands'l6 hands 3 inches high, find was considered by'competerit judges to be the bsst'colonial-bred horse oh the northern side of Tasmania. EMPEROR was bred (by Mr. S. French, pf Whitemore ; sire,'the imported horse Lincoln-; shire Hero ; and dam Flower, winner .of twenty-one first prizes;. Flower, by Nugget ; Nugget, by Champion (imported), out of Mr. J(‘Jordan's prize mare, by the imported Lincoln great grand-dam. Flower. Lincoln and Flower were 1 both imported ,by' the late' Dr. Wilmore; of Longford, Tasmania. E MPEEOK took eight first-class prizes' at the Longford and Weatbury Agricultural Shows. Terms Four, pounds, chance of the season,' payable on ! the Ist January, 1877 ; six pounds for a guarantee, payable on Ist July, 1877. Groom’s fee five shillings.' - BETHHNE & HUNTER. Wellington, 23rd Nov., 1876.- ’ TO STAND THIS SEASON, 1876-7, at Mr.- Corbett’s; Albion Hotel, Taita, the imported draught Lincoln Stallion - c>-t ■ YOUNG GENERAL. • . Young General is a.beautiful mottled bay ; stands 16 J.hands high, with immense bone and muscle, and superior .quality. !; He is seven years old, and was . bred by W. Gibson, Esq., Native Point, Tasmania. -■ ■ .s 1 -. v : : Pedigree.— -Sire, General (imported), dam Flower, by Matchless; grand-dam. Old Flower, the greatest, prize-taker in. Tasmania Old Flower, by ,Prince, also imported. . , - -Teems.— Single mare, £3.105.; guarantee, £5 ss. Two or more mares, the bona fide property of one owner, as per agreement. ; Groomage fee; 55.; payable at first. Service. ■ All payments to be made; on or before the Ist of January, 1877. ' Young, General has stood two years in 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 General-will, travel: to the following places:—On- Mondays, Upper Hutt:; Tuesdays, Lower,Hutt North and South Makara ; Thursday, Karori ; the remainder of the week at Mr.-Corbett’s Taitai s Paddocks provided at Mr.-Corbett’s at Is. 6d. per week.. :. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. . „ - t ., - - , For further particulars, apply to . - - ; ' EDWARD FOWLER, in charge.; TO STAND THIS SEASON. The pure-bred Clydesdale Horse ■ -DAINTY-DAVIE, - - Will Stand at Mr. '■ Aplin’a farm, Upper Kaibhrra, 'and will travel in that district on Monday, morning' to Mr.- Taylor’s Johnsonville, from 9'o’clook to 10 in 1 the forenoon; and will ■ travel ’ on 1 - to ' Mr. ■ McGrath’s; ■ Porirua l Hotel; on Tuesday,'at Pahautanui; Hutt and -Taita bn Wednesday; Thursday and Friday,! at; Mr/Apliri’s farm,vUpper Kaiwarra ; and on’ Saturday;’ at-the New 1 Zealander Hotel,! Wellington. >’•■■■ ‘ ■ ; - ” 1 • i - DAINTY- DAVIE is by Napoleon, out of ; Jess; Jess'. by Prince Royal,- out of " Polly;. Polly out : pf Jess (imported) by Canterbury,' impbrfed by ; Watts Russell; Esq. * > j • DAINTY-’DAVIE il a bright bay with) black points, rising 8 years: old;-with plenty 1 Of substance arid good action; he'stands 16 hands; ‘1 ’ inch in ■ height;! Winner l of - a First Prize; when brie l year old; another First’Prize when! two'years 1 old; ' and a ! ' third'First 1 Prize when; three years : old; : at 'Christchurch,.against all; comers; also; t a First *. Prize <at Leeston when! four years old, ; and ! at the same'time’a Special •Prize for the best’ horse of any breed; also, a; First Prize l at Tauhefinikau in ’1874; andSecond Prize last year at Mastorton, and was only beaten by his half-brother Young Lefty.j : Jess 1 Davie’s dam)' has -bred more! valuable stoCk than any triare ever has in'Newi Zealand yet, (namely, Highland Mary by. Wellington; . Young sLofty - and’'.Young Prince| Charh'e, now - the property of (Mr. Mofrisomof Whareatna; and 1 a year-old colt that was sold at Mr. Boag’s sale at- one hundred and- twenty guineas.";’. One colt was sold same day,hut of Highland Mary, for three and twenty guineas,-to go to Napier. "' :• h! j : The I abb ve' c pedigree I will show that Dainty’ Davie' is ’ fully equal. to'-any impprtedihorse,! •His foals are giving every satisfaction; had the Napoleon stock is'regarded -as the best both in Canterbury and Otago. DAINTY DAVIEi "has - proved. himself ia sure foal getteiv * ■' < ' i , Terms: £4 per mare; groom's-fee, 55., to be paid atfirst’servic'e. • ! .Paddocks will bo provided at Mr. Aplin’s farm' at 2s; a. weok.i. 'All: carb-will be taken but no‘responsibility, i : All -payments to be paid on or before the Ist bf-Jariuarv, 1877. 1 - A. COCKBURN, proprietor. TO STAND ‘THIS SEASON , . ,The Entire Horae. , . I DUKE OF EDINBURGH. , ; This horse; needs no ..puffing. ■ In .Christchurch, Canterbury, l his , stock have been proved by the hest and competent judges. ,fle ,is also perfectly quiet,. staunch' in ■ harness, a splendid plough horse, and, a sure foal-getter.-Terms : Single mare,: £3.10a.' Guarantee, £4 10s.- Two or more mares the iom fide property of one owner as per agreement. Groomage fee,.ss., payable at-.first service.,. All payments to be made on or before. January l| 1877. ,- Duke of Edinburgh will travel,to the following places : , ! Monday—Taylor’s, Johusonville, and Mac* .- '.elntosh’s ... : ~ Tuesday:—Worth’s, Taita . ■ . Wednesday—Aimes’Hotel, Upper Hutt Tliuraclay—Valentine’s, Lower Hutt Friday—McGrath’s, Porirua Saturday—Prosser's, Pahautanui. For particulars apply to JOHN HUNT, in charge
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4902, 7 December 1876, Page 4
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