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R U A P E HU. Thoroughbred hor«e f? / >"• J- by Pacific, out of an i nported Arabian Mare, will run with his M ires this season in mv paddocks at Toanga. Terms—As per agreement. Paddocking Free for One Month, after that 2s Gd per w eek will be charged. All fees and charges must be paid before removal of mares. | 405 EWEN CAMERON, i ap, rpilE THOROUGHBRED | L RACEHORSE BOTH W SDL, W L at my Paddock Mvkewai. fill lIS Grand’y-bred horse is by Traitor. X (l.’im Myrtle, by Golden Grape (imp.) out "f o s Rose. Traitor by Traducer, out of Decep ion. by Young Plover, Vanity by Sir Charges, Giggler by Tomboy, Duchess of York by Waxy. Moses dam by Johanna, Gray Skin by Woodpecker, Herod, Gohlen i Grape (imp,) by Rirnton out of lioppickrr j by ( Irhindo out of Holbine l»y Sir Hercules, i Baiiitou is a Bro her to Voltigeur. Terms : -Single mares, 3 guineas, two or m -re mares as per ag uement. One month’s grass free, after wlicii 2s per week will be charged. All fees to be paid before removal j of mares. Every care will be taken of mares, | but no responsibility. Owners can make j sure of plenty of grass ami water for inures ' ent to His horse. Mares may be left at | Mak iraka m charge of Mr J. Scott. W. BAILEY, | 47 Murewai. N Ijl 111 S Munificent Clydesdale Entire will stand the Season nt Mr Morkh’k’s Farm, Matawliero. EARL DERBY is a sure foal-getter. For the convenience of settlers, this horse will •ravel to Kaiteratahi, Ormond and Toanga, on Tuesdays ; PaDitahi ami Pukirikiri on Thursdays ; Makaruka and Gisborne o» Saturdays. Single mares, I*3 3a ; two or more mares as per agreement. Groom’s fee, 2s Gd. Yo'iri'? Or’ando. WILL run with his Mares at Mutawhvro this season. This horse has proved himself to be a sure foal getter, and his atoi k is well known. Terms :—3os per mare. Good paddock accommodation where the horses stand ; after the first month 3a per week will be charged. All fees must be paid by the Ist of January, 1883. For further particulars, apply to— A. BELL, in charge, 357 Oh to M. HALL, Gisborne. “ AUCKLAND ” II 1 S wrll-kn vtn Ibnught Entire will 'land this at Mnknu i. Tkhm —F.- Single Muns, I'3 3* ; mure as per agree nrul. “ 8A MP S () N.” T’lIS Heavy Draught Entire, will stand a Season at Makmri, “ Sampson ” is i brigl t Lay, rising 4 years old. and stands 17 ha "’a, with very p werfu l bone, and is a good worker. He is bv Lord Derby, out of MrG. L. Sunderliiml’s prize mare. T tut MH -For single mare, £2 10s; more as per agreement.

“EDWARD JAMES” WILL st mid t'is S'-aaon at Mukauri. “ Kdwar'l .James*’ is a chesnut horse rising 6 years "kl b\ Papapa out of Hatred. |i jhiii kmiline. by B|eiglit of lland, Emma by Gil Blas, Emilv. by Operator, Flora \lcl vor, hv Immijraiit Haired is sister to Foul 1 Play’s dam Papai ais by Ravensw’nrth oil* <>f M iiiuiea. hi Sil Hercules -(Soe Ncw Z-Mm.-I Slid B-. k ) I rr, M—F i Sii gle Mai< », £3 3* ; more a* per ng recment . “ TIUKEr-nl’-LEAVE ” 1 ,r * ,lt Maknuri. I ▼ v l i ii- .us.-’* st. .-k :ivu proved them- [ se vrs useful iixilli •!' a’ ull.V W<»rk. 'lh i m —Single Min’es, I’2 IDs ; more n» j per ng r.*< inent. I One nmritL s grass free after w’ ich time 2s j per w.* fk will h charged. I'’res to be paid ; • »i*f<ne rem.ivyi of mares Even rare taken hut mi responsibility. G r omuge fur 2« Gd. For ibitthei- pH 11 iiidars, apph tt»— F. K. ( ARDEN, .M n kauri, H <>r, J R h'l'M \X. in charge l\r o t 1 c e . TO STUD-KEEI'ERS AND OTHERS. TUST RECEIVED a large cousigumeut of FIRST-CLASS BARLEY, alnw . FE’ED OATS of the best quality. 3<r< TIIEI.WALL X CO. | S?RDC GOOD". _£PRINC GOODS. I JUST AKUIVKD. MRS T. WILLSHIRE n"~ \S umch pleasure in atiiiouncing t nl a!>e in »H4W opening up » uplrmhd m«* sori la'ent "f MILLINER)' and fancy GOODS. A 1» ■ n nice nuaort mn/it «>f tj -j^x>xix^cJX J .<>’awEacxjxr«si-. In thanking her friends and wuni'Toua rust( aiiers for past favors. Mrs W. begs fur a c< •ntinuance of the same. An F.ai i.v Insp ction is Invitfd nTjiice OF REMOVAL. TIHE CENTRAL BITCHERY ■» now Removed into the Gladstone R ud. next M 11. Lewis’ Grocery Store, where t'r P » -eiM'-are determined that it shall hold «n agsinsi O-.nq etitiwa. »•

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1181, 21 October 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1181, 21 October 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1181, 21 October 1882, Page 1

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