New Advertisements. FOR AUCKLAND. rjpHE A.S.P. Co.’s t.s “ pretty jane," Captain Helandbb, Will steam for the above Port, on or about MONDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER, Shortly after arrival. The steamer will not enter the river this trip. No cargo received on board unless shipped on the Company’s Boat Notes, and all Passengers booked on board will be charged 10 per cent, extra. For Freight or Passage, apply to W. ADAIR, 533 Agent. AN EVENING WITH Charles Dickens. ON THURSDAY EVENING, 9TH INST., The rev. w. hevingham boot . will deliver I A LECTURE IN THE MASONIC HALL, ON Charles Dickens, TO BE FOLLOWED BY READING HIS CELEBRATED CHRISTMAS CAROL. Doors open 7AO ;to commence at 8. Admission—Front Seats, 3s j back, 2s. The proceeds will be given to the MANSE BUILDING FUND. 519
CATTLE SALE. AT MAKARAKA MR. HALL HAS- received instructions to offer for sale by Public Auction ox WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER Bth, at 2 p-m. Working Bullocks, Cows and Calves, Steers Heifers Useful Horses 8 spayed Heifers Ao., Ac., Ac., M. HALL, 527 Auctioneer. To stand this season, at Combermere, the thorough-bred stallion DAINTY ARIEL. TT would be well for sporting men and owners of brood mares to remember that this cross lias proved most successful in the in England. Eclipse, the founder train, was never beaten, and in months won upwards of £25,000. He was afterwards used for the stud, and was the sire of the extraordinary number of three hundred and thirty four winners, who netted for their owners upwards of £160,000. Riddles worth, the sire of Dainty Ariel, ran second in the Derby, and won the 2000 Guineas in England. In Australia the Barb and Yattenden were both first-class champions on the course, and at the stud they have also been very successful, Yattenden being the sire of 62 winners last year. In New Zealand the same strain of blood has been very good. These were Hurricane, Dainty Ariel, Doch-en-doris, Isleman, Yatterina, Volunteer, and Maori Weed. Dainty Ariel has proved himself a sure foal-getter in this district, the whole of the Mares put to him last season being in foal. Terms —£4 4s for single mares; two or mor?, as per agreement. Every care taken with mares, but no responsibility. Paddocking free for one month, after that time 2s 6d per week will be charged. All fees to be paid on removal Of mares. 524 S. C. CAULTON.
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Poverty Bay Standard, 4 September 1875, Page 3
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