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KIA E E HL- I IIHIS Thoroughbred horse i J*. F by Pacific, out of an ; imported Arabian Mare, will run with his i Maxes this season in my paddocks at Toauga. I ; Terms—As per agreement. Paddouking Free for One Month, after j that 2s fid per week w ill be charged. f aAh fees and charges must be paid before i 1 removal of mares. , 29 EWEN CAMERON. . I r »IIIE THOROUGHBRED . ICAOE-HOR-SE ( rywS --BQ JHWELL I I ,->TAND AT MY PADDOCK MuBEWAI. | ■ mills Grandly-bred horse is by Traitor, j A dam Myrtle, by Golden Grape (itnp.) | out of Moss Rose. Traitor by Traducer, out I of Deception, by Young Plover, Vanity by ! Sir Charles, Giygler by Tomboy, Duchess of , York by Waxy. Moses dam ’by Johanna, Gray Skin bv Woodpecker., Herod, Golden , . Grape (imp,) by B nnton out of Hoppicker : by Url.indo out of Holbine by Sir Hercules, i Barnton is a Brother to \ ultigeur. Tekms : —Single marcs, 3 guineas, two or ■ mure mares as per agreement. One month’s ■ grass free, after which 2s per week will be . charged. All lues to be paid before removal i of mures. Every cure will be taken of mares, • but no responsibility. Owners can make i sure of plenty of grass and water for mares I sunt to this horse. Mares may be left at j ' Makarakuin charge of Mr J. Scott. W. BAILEY, 30 Murew. EARL DERBY. | 11 1 8 Magnificent ! ■ ‘S' Clydesdale Entire ; k. s t, all( J the .Season at : Mr M.-uiucr-s Earm, Mutuwliero. EARL DERBY is a sure foal-getter. For ; ’lie uwiivenience of settlers, this horse will : travel to Kai t erat ahi, Ormond and Tounga, i ; on Tuesdays ; I’a’utahi and Pakirikiri on j fhursdays ; Makuruka and Gi«bonitt on ; Saturdays. J ‘ Single inures, £3 3s ; two or more mares : ,as per agreement. Groom’s fee, 2a fid. i Young Orlando. 1 •SXTn.L run with iris Mares at Matawhero ■ ' i ? this seasuu. This Imrso 1... proved i I uiinself tu be a sure iuul getter, and his , [ stock i-> well known.

Terms :—3os per mare. Good paddock accommodation where the { horses stand ; after the first mouth 3s per i week will be charged. All ?:•«« must be paid , by the Ist of January, 1883. For further • particulars, apply to — A. BELL, in charge, • 31 Ou to M. HALL, i ‘ .AI’UK la ND.” abSMTriuf'ts will -land thin s.n.s..i> at. Mukuuwi. Term—For .Single Mart-s, £3 ffe ; more as pur agreement. “ S A M P s O N.” HTMIIS Heavy Draught Entire, will stand 8 a Season at Makauri, “ Sampson ” is a bright bay, rising 4 years old. and stands 17 hands, with very powerful bone, and is a good worker. He is by Lord Derby, out of 'Mr G. L. Sunderland’s prize male. Tej;m» For -angle mare, £2 10s ; more as per agreement. “ED WAND JAMES” WILL stand thia season at Makauri. “ Edward James ” is a uhesnut horse rising 6 years old by Papapa out. of Hatred. H- r darn. Emiline. by Sleight of-lland, Emma by Gil Blas, Emily, by Operator, Flora \lulvor, bv Immigrant. Hatred is sister to Foul Plav’s dam. Panapa is by Ravensworth .»ut- of Waimea, by Sir Hercules.—(See New Zealand Stud Book.) p' or fcgugle Mares, £3 3s ; mure as per agreement. “ 'I K’KE T-OF-LEaAVE ”

WILL stand tl.’-S on at Makauri. | This stock aw proved them- | se'ves usuful unim<ds al- a.ts wurK. Tkkm- —Single Mures, £2 10s ; more as ! per ngiT-ri nent. t i One month a gruss free, after which time 2s | per week i»iii b charged. Fees to be paid j hrfi.ru of mures. Every cure taken ; bu' no res ptmsibili’y. Grruomago fee 2s fid. . Fur furUiur apply tt>— F. K. CARDEN, Makauri, ! i)r, J. Rromam. in charge. ' Notice. J TO STUI ,-Kh'EJ'EK.S AND OTHERS. j T U.BT 1; ECEIV ED a large cousigiiumut i of I TRST-C'LASS BARLEY, abol FEED 00 .TS of the best quality. 33 TH EI.WA LL & CO. NCiTICH <> E REMOVAL, rrun? CENTRAIu BUTCHERY 3 fiew 4. 1 iletnov.-rt into the Glaclrtune Road, next Mr H . Le« O’ Gro.-ei-v Store, where the Proj.r are .trie >mim-d tliat it abull bold wi» gnirirl all it..m;•Mdion. 34 WILLKAM ROE, F .araka SHeam Saw Mills, KAITE K A T A 111 ,

J a \VINU no* complete J arrangements, is prepari*»t t-o execute UtvD»«RS fo« timber j/. TIMBER ~ ■ ■ '- »■ AN (i ' ' ANV QUAN TITY. ' ■' QUANTITY. u-m dways be euubled to supply OrderH from ' I‘vv-Ti.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1183, 24 October 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1183, 24 October 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1183, 24 October 1882, Page 1

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