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Sire Horses. To stand this season, at Combermere, the thorough-bred stallion DAINTY ARIEL. IT would be well for sporting men and owners of brood mares to remember thatthis cross has proved most successful in the racing world in England. Eclipse, the founder of the strain, was never beaten, and in seventeen 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. Riddlesworth, 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 hi’in last season being in foal. Terms—£4 4s for single mares; two or more, 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. “OSI AN DO." THIS WELL-KNOWN HORSE will run with his MARES at Kaiteratahi, this season. Terms : Single Mares, £3 3s; two or more mares, as per agreement. As the number of mares is limited an early application is invited. The paddock accommodation is excellent and every care will be taken, but no responsibility incurred. Paddocking free for one month, at the expiration of said month Is 6d per week will be charged. All fees to be paid on removal of mares. 609 JOHN BRODIE. Auckland Advertisements. QSBORNE AND CO. Wool Staplers and Brokers. PUBCHASEBS OF WOOL SKINS. Advances made on the most liberal terms. , Wool and all other New Zealand produce shipped on commission. Wools classified if required. Custom House and Fobt Stbbet, 590 Auckland. REGULAR SALES of Live Stock and Farm Produce are held by the Subscribers on each Tuesday, at Newmarket, at one o’clock, for horned cattle, sheep, and pigs. On each Friday, at Durham Yards, Auckland, at 11 o’clock, for Horses, Vehicles, Saddlery, Agricultural Implements, and Produce. 544 HUNTER & NOLAN. PUBLIC PROCLAMATION. Pbevbntivb Against Small Pox, Measles, and all Contagious Diseases. Use plenty of ALLENDER’S CARBOLIC SOAP, recommended, by the Public Health Doctors as a strong disinfectant. J. ALLENDER yXTOULD eall the attention of the trade ’ ’ to his various brands of Common Soaps, which have for years given such general satisfaction. CARBOLIC SOAP BLUE MOTTLED SOAP Al YELLOW SOAP IST CROWN '2nd CROWN HOUSEHOLD SOFT SOAP, for Machinery, Woolwashing, and general scouring purposes, equal to the imported article. J.A. has now added to his business the manufacture of Fancy Soaps of the various kinds as under:— Family Brown Windsob, bars and tablets, 7 and 14 pound boxes. Honey, Glycerine, Almond (pink and yellow) in 14ft boxes. Eldeb Floweb, Oatmeal, Cabbolic; . . also-assorted boxes of bars and tablets, in 14ft boxes. PARNELL STEAM SOAP AND CANDLE WORKS. Office —No. 7, Lower Queen-street, Auckland, Three doors below Messrs. Owen and Graham. 715 JRELAND BROTHERS, Tannebs & Leather Manufacturers, Wool Merchants, Importers of Saddlers’ and Bootmakers’ Machinery, English and Foreign Leather, SADDLERY, SADDLERS’ IRONMONGERY BOOT UPPERS AND GRINDERY, Mill Belting, Suction and Delivery Hose, Sfc. Goods Shipped to all the Colonies. Oountby obdbbs Promptly Executed. Works; Panmure. Warehouses: Vulcan Lane & High-strbet 716 AUCKLAND. 1

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 322, 6 November 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 322, 6 November 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 322, 6 November 1875, Page 4

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