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TO STAND THIS SEASON. The Pure-bred Clyde*dale Stallion, lIjORD DERBY, Rising 0 years old, will run in the pandock, Stanley Park, near Wave .'lev. Anyone wishing to patronise, an inspection of his stock is a sufficient tv g guarantee. To meet the bard time?, the charge? will be £2 ior single mares, ,".’o or mure as par agreement. Pa.ldocking free ior one month, after That ll; per week wd; be charged. Ail care taken, but no responsibility. All fees to be paid by the 31st December, 1887. Guarantees, 10s extra. Apply to ISAAC LOTION, Waverley. TO SE II VE MARE S T HIS SEASON The Thoroogbbied * Horse f*i& a e nt, Ivy Mnskci (imported), by Suffolk, on’ of Sissie 1 (Imported), one of the most powerful", Thoroughbreds in the colony, will run this season in a paddock at EI sle a, Wiion ua k u r.;. All care taken, but no responsibility. All mans to be removed on notice when stinted. 'Terms—3 guinea?. W. WILSON, \V hen uak ura. G THE LAST SEASON IN TARANAKI. 'IP HE Greatest and Best of Tradncer’s A mighty family, from Maria Theresa, a daughter of Rataplan (both sire and darn imported You) England. WILL STAND THIS SEASON IN NEW PLYMOUTH, for the last time, and it behoves Breeders to at once secure bis services, as the number of Mares will be limited. The Fee that ho is now offered at B just to meet the times, so hard upon Ml at present. THE DAUPHIN’S Stock are THE BEST EVER RAISED IN THIS DISTRICT, and for grass fed horses are not approachable by any in New Zealand, some having left the breeders’ hands at surprising prices ; one in Auckland at £IOO, and not one year olu. Others not yet foaled are bespoken at faultless prices. His stock are almost perfection for size, substance and good looks, all being full of quality. He stamps his great Trad near blood on all, and may at once ■be picked upon, by the quality and size shown in his stock— surprising oven the owners and breeders. Those that know the value of the Eclipse, Herod, Highflyer, and Matchem blood at once pick upon The Dauphin as the coming sireot the Colonies, no other excelling him in such a grand and. valuable combination. This is verifk-k by some Auckland breeders going to the tisk and expense of sending mares to Taranaki j one even sending an express mare, to breed a carriage horse.

Terms —Thoroughbreds, £8 8s; haifbmls and others, £4 4s. Groomage, 2s fid. Foes payable by P. N. at time of service. M. CUN Nils GUAM. New Plymouth. ,£3 per day to bemad.- by TO of cither sex, “in their own localities at work for ns. New busincs, All meet with wonderful success. Anyone can do the work. Capital not required Wo will sturt you. Outfit worth LI mailed free. The employment is pa:ticuuuly adapted to the region in which this publication circulates. Boys and j girls earn nearly as much as men. Full particulars ?and instructions mailed “ree. Now is the time—don’t delay, but write to us at once. Address Stinson & Co Maine, United States. CHIMNEY SWEEP. THE Undersigned having the latest appliances, with an improved screen to prevent damage to furniture, is prepared te sweep chimneys at any hour, by yearly contract or otherwise. Night work also undertaken. M anaia, No mi a a by, and Patca visited the first week in August, November, February, and May. Orders left in writing at Maii Office will bo attended to, N. B—Bill posting dmie on the shorte notice. A. ALL I PONE, Hawcra Pound, High-street. fa PRIVATIu DAY SCHOOL. SUBJECTS taught same as in the Public Schools, together with Euclid, Latin, Book-keeping, and Mensuration. Terms—£l Is nor quarter, payable iti advance. Reference kindly permitted to Gcrva#e Hamerton, Esq., Patea, or James Ball, Esq., Kakaramt-a. FRED. GUSH, Master. FOR~feALE OR TO LLL~ 'I BE WAVEiiLEY BUTCIIEIIY AND BAKERY, ; r 'HE above oilvrs an excellent openA ing, present business being -I to 5 cattle, besides sheet), etc., w< ekly. i Satisisctory terms could be arranged on i application to | F. P. FOOKEB, | or lIC AIE Di-’OS, | Wa verbs y 1

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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 6, 10 November 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 6, 10 November 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 6, 10 November 1887, Page 4

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