SPRING, 1891. IN ADDITION to the Full Shipments received within past three weeks, We Opened Yesterday (Wednesday) EX RUAPEHU, A Few Cases of Goods unable to be brought forward in time for earlier vessels. The following are included: — 1 Case of Diapers, Hollands, Linens and Cotton Ducks, from Belfast. Several numbers in 1/1 Rib Cashmere Hosiery, &c., for Ladies and Children, A Special Make of French Kid Gloves, in Black, Fawns, Brown; made to our order. 26 dozen Ladies’ and Children’s Straws, in Leghorn, Mountain Pedal, Willow and new Sailor, Shape, “ Torn Tug,” white and speckled. Goods for Underclothing Department. Cotton Pongees in Season’s Shades for Blouses, Sleeves, Fronts; &c., &c. Some Sundries for the Haberdashery Department, as Needles, Twists, Silks, &c., &0., warranted, and Specialties we do not care to be without. T. & J. THOMSON, DRAPERS & SILK MERCERS, TIMARU. se2s BON MARCHE. Magnifcent display of French and English Millinery, Dresses, Braided Costumes, Flowers, Feathers, Fancy Goods, &c., &c. The Public are invited to inspect our Summer Exposition of Imported Goods, which is unusually large and attractive. Dressmaking, 10s 6d. DAVIES AND MURPHY, Timaru 2 my!6 TO Travel this Season in Geraldine and Surrounding / Districts, the famous Thoroughbred Stallion HUN NI NOT ON. He is a bright bay with black points, stands 15f high, by Talisman, dam Nancy. Talisman by Traducer (imported), from Azucena by Tawton (imp.), but of Meg Merrilies, by St. George, out of Gipsy. Nancy is a thoroughbred mare, bred by the Hon. Wm. Robinson, by. Diomedes (imp.). Hunnington was bred by W’ Deßenzy, Esq., Hnnnington, Winchester. He is the winner of first prizes at Timaru and Christchurch A. and P. Shows; he has proved himself to be a sure foal getter, and as a sire for getting upstanding hunters, carriage horses, and Indian remounts he has no equal in the colony. Terms, £3 3s, payable ?st January, 1892. For further particulars apply to the proprietor, H. SCOTT, Geraldine. se26 TO Travel this Season, in the Geraldine, , Temuka, Totara, Pleasant Point, Winchester, and Orari Districts, the Thoroughbred Horse H A N L A N. Terms, £4 4s; payable Ist January, 1892. Groomage Fee, sa. WILLIAM KEEN, Groom in Charge. M. CONNOLLY, S el9 Proprietor, Geraldine. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN'THE Geraldine, Orari, Temuka, Woodbury, Hilton, and intervening districts, The Purebred Clydesdale Entire Horse GLENMORE, By Young Banker (imported), dam Lady Wallace (91) N.Z. Stud Book, dam Miss Patterson (59), Sir William Wallace (90). Terms, £4; £2 payable January Ist, 1892, and £2 when mare proves in foal. The Owner at time of Service to be responsible for fees’- of all mares sold or exchanged. Groomage fee, ss. For further particulars apply to groom in charge, PETER McCATJLEY. A. MACKENZIE, ee22 Proprietor, Geraldine, i
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2260, 29 September 1891, Page 4
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456Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 2260, 29 September 1891, Page 4
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