*■ Miscellaneous, By appointment, Baker to His Excellency v. i G. TRIMMER BEGS to thank hra friends and the public .Igenerally -fori the- patronage thus; far accorded to him, and has much pleasure in announcing that'his .-,2 safoW " 3v.-Z I « NE W PR E M I J B E£t 1 ■ ' ■ -ji'l-i-ffinu i. ij-ur.IL Are now open. , Every article in the trade kept in stock, or made to order on the shortest notice. .. ' 11l -rll.'j-.ii. ;.l 11- <■ 'i Hot Fruit and meat pies, TWO PENCE EACH 1! 1 from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. ; TEA CAKES EVERY EVENING. Motto: Small profits and quick returns. 336 W. KENTISH M’LEAN, ACCOUNTANT, STOCK & STATION, and ■ . GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Hastings Street, Nafibb, ■ ■ , .1. HAS for sale, STATION and, other Properties in different parts of tho North Island. Bank, Insurance, Mining, and other Shares. Sole agent in Hawke’s Bay for COPELAND’S 4 *S*T*A*B ALE. . . 1 u.lii. , " • :t ■I ■ U ' " . ■ ■ AU communications forwarded to the Herald office, Gisborne, will be promptly forwarded and attended to. 168
I SM ARC K ,r THlShorsewjll.be offered by AUCTION at 3 o’clock on the day of Parade. The owner not having Paddock accommodation for Mares this season. Upset price £lOO. 567 a ,W.S. GREENE. 4—4 — -i To stand this season, at Combermere, the thorough-bred stallion DAINTY. ARIEL. IT would be well for sporting njen anfl owners of orobd mares to remember that this cross lias proved most successful in the racin g world in England. Eclipse, the founder of the strain, - wm neyer . beaten, and in seventeen months won upwards of £#5,000. He was afterwards used for the stud, and was the sire of the extraordinary number of three hundred and thirty four winners f who . netted for their owners upwards of £160,000. Riddles worth, the sire of Dainty Ariel, ran second in the Derby, and wou tho 2000 Guineas in England. lu 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, Dochi-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 of more, as per agreement. Every care taken with mares, but no responsibility. Pad docking frefe for one month, after tha|; time 2s 6d per week - will be charged. All fees to b'e paid on removal of mares. 524 ' S. G. CAULTON. FOR SALE. Four and a half acres of CHOICE LAND near Gisborne. > Apply to m. hall, 579 • “i Auctioneer,
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 312, 2 October 1875, Page 4
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458Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 312, 2 October 1875, Page 4
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