Cuiuohjty —By Ravensworth, out of Fortuua ; vide Stud Book Amazon — By Gladiator, out of Chance; vide Stud Book, vol 5 Cosmos —By Gladiator, out of Maid of the Mountain Pjstbucia—By Gladiator, out of Fair Helen Isaac Mendoza**—By Equity, out of Flirt: tliese three are all nominated for the Wanganui Derby, 1880 Faith— Yearling, by Gladiator, out of Coquette Hope—Yearling, by Eiswiek, out of Quickstep Gem—Bred by Mr Imlny, with filly foal by l)on Juan By instructions from Dr Earle, The b g Haudv, by Pacific, out of Fly. By instructions from 11, L. Peake, Esq , 2-ycar old Colt, by Ravensworth 1- old Filly, by Early Bird 2- old Filly, by Lolly 1 !Bt. Patrick Mare, with foal, stinted to Gladiator By instructions from W. G. Watt, Esq., The Entire Pony, Eaim, oe /Gotland, by Tolu Thumb, out of a Cupid Mare, By instructions from Mr J. Paterson, 1 Bay Draught Marc, Pollv, 100k 1 Chm-npion Prizes at Wfi verley ami Kakaramoa 1 Bay Filly, Blossom, 3 years old, in foal to President 1 Black Marc, in foal to Prince of Canterbury 3 two-year olds 1 Yearling Note-.* —Tire Auctioneer would draw the attention of breeders and sporting men to this sale of horses, ns worthy of attention. A groat number of them are well known, and thoroughbred. By Instructions from Messrs Chadwick and Belcher— The Thorough-bred Entire Bismauck, 6 years old, by Diomcdes, out of Fanny. Yol 5 N.Z. Stud Book Heather Bell, 8 years old., by Peter Flat, dam Alma mare, with foal at foot by Opawa, and nominated for the Derby, 1881. The marc is half sister to Ouida, and stinted lo Gladiator By instructions from Mrs Darnell— The b g Scamp, own, brother to Gazelle Phyllis, a Thorough-bred Brood Mare, iu foal to Sator Two Thorough-bred Mares, bred in Nelson—• Fairy, dark bay, 7 years old, by Risk, dam Bay Middleton (mare from an imported Sydney mare) Lady May, bay mare, o years old, by Ravens worth-, dam St. Auban mare. Both stinted to Gladiator Sale at 12 o’clock. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, 189 Auctioneer. FOE SALE, QKA BUSHELS EYE GRASS /vt/U SEED first-class sample). Wo DALE, 236m9 Auctioneer. Patea library and Institute. TENDERS are invited for the erection of an INSTITUTE BUILDING in Carlyle. Tenders to bo sent in on or before Tuesday, the 19th March, 1878, addressed to the President, and marked “ Tender for Institute Building.” The lowest tender not necessarily accepted. Plans any specifications to be seen at the Library. 280m16 Money to I>end. 01 A A'A I’D LEND) hi various i4UUU sums, on FREEHOLD SECURITY, at current rates. J. 11. B. ROY, 59te Solicitor* Hawcva. Notice of H&emoval. ROBERT CURRIE, Watchmaker and Jeweller, begs to inform his friends and the public generally, that he has REMO VED into his NEW PREMISES, opposite the Town Hall, Carlyle, where he will display a First-class selection of New and Fashionable Watches, Jewellery, Fancy Goods, Stationery, &c-., &c. ,v [gaud.] t M. WARREN, M.Dv, M.Ch. i Queen’s University, Ireland; Licentiate of Midwifery, Coombe Hospital, Dublin ; and Surgeon to the Patea Hospital. Address^—Late residence of G. W-. Williams, Esq.-, surveyor, Carlyle, Patea. 158tc FOR Good Calicos from 3s Cd per doz, Women’s White Cotton Hose from Gd (usual price Is) —go to T. NoktuV* Excelsior House. ANTED, by a FIRST CLASS WASH ERW OM AN, work at 4s per day. Apply -A. Mr Diokell’s resilience, Carlyle, -222 m 9
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Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 302, 9 March 1878, Page 3
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