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Neva Advertisements. POVERTY BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. A MEETING of the Committee will be A*, held at the Masonic Hall Gisbdrne, on FRIDAY next, the 22nd instant, at 2.30 p.m. for the purpose of making the final arrangements in connection with the forthcoming show: All members are requested to pay their subscriptions forthwith. The date of the show has been definitely fixed for FRIDAY the 29th inst. By order, F. DUFAUR, 674 Secretary. r 11HE following is the list of the crossbreds, -A forming portion of the Agricultural, Society’s programme, published in the front page:— CBOSS-BBBDS. Ist class—Best pen of 3 Ewe Hoggets, 18 months or under, age to be declared 2nd „ Best pen of 3 2 year old Ewes, over 18 months, and under 30 months 3rd „ Best pen of 3 3 year old Ewes over 30 months and upwards 4th „ Best pen cf 3 Ewes, any age sth „ Best pen of three Ewee, with lambs at foot 6th „ Best pen of 5 fat wethers, shorn.

AUCTION SALE. FURNITURE, FURNITURE. THE undersigned has been favored with instructions by H. Ford, Esq., (who is about to leave the district, consequent on ill health) to sell by Public Auction, AT HIS RESIDENCE, Makaraka, ON MONDAY, THE 25th INSTANT, The Whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Consisting of Chairs, tables Bedsteads, bedding Couches, Washstands Dining Tables Dinner and Breakfast sets complete China, Crockery Kitchen utensils Baths Garden Tools, Ac., Ac., Ac. The undersigned would direct the special attention of heads of families, householders, and settlers to this sale, as the goods are entirely new, and were selected specially by their present owner. NO RESERVE!!! M. HALL, 676 Auctioneer. To stand this season, in Mr. Breingan’s firstclass paddocks, at Waerenga-a-hika, the imported Thoroughbred Entire Horse ‘CORSAIR.” CORSAIR is a bright Chestnut, about 17 hands high, foaled in 1871, bred by the well-known breeder Mr. Alexander, of Lindinow, Gipp aland. Got by Smuggler, dam Quickstep, by Bronzewing, g.d. Duchess by Pioneer. Smuggler by Fisherman, dam Midnight by South Australian, g.d. Young Moonshine by Egremont, out of Moonshine by Theorem. For full pedigree see Victorian Stud Book, vol. 4, page 29. As a two-year-old, Corsair won the Nursery Stakes at Sale, Gippsland, and the following year the Leger, beating a large field of horses in each instance. He is as sound as a bell, of great bone and substance, and unequalled in temper. As a sire for racing, carriage and hack stock, he is unequalled. Terms: £3 10s for each mare ; two or more, the property of the same owner, as per agreement. Every care taken with mares, but no responsibility incurred. Paddocking free for one month; after that date 2s per week will be charged. In the event of forty mares being sent to the horse, the owner undertakes to give a Cup or Plate value £2O, to be run for in the district by Corsair's progeny, as two-year-olds. W. BLACK. For further particular,, apply to P. BREINGAN, 664 Waerenga-a-hika. The celebrated Entire Windsor Castle VVriLL run with his Mares this season in ’ ’ the paddocks of the undersigned at Matawhero. Terms—£2 10s, or £3 with a guarantee. Two or more mares, the property of one person, Paddocking FREE for one month; after that, a charge of 2s 6d per week will be made for all mares not removed. All fees must be paid on the removal of mares. Every care taken of mares, but without responsibility. Windsor Castle was got by the imported English horse Matchless out of an imported Clydesdale mare, and was bred at Windsor, New South Wales. 665 LAURENCE DUNNE. MEDICAL HALL, GISBORNE. NOTICE is hereby given that on and after MONDAY, the 11th inst., and during the summer months, this establishment will be open until 7 p.m. J. H. STUBBS, 616 Chemist, Druggist and Dentist.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 317, 20 October 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 317, 20 October 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 317, 20 October 1875, Page 3

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