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EG. SINGLETOW, • EIEOTEO-PIiATEE, GILTCEB, JEWELLER AND SILVERSMITH Having, at considerable expence, fitted up those Commodious Premises, situate next the corner of Victoria and Hobson-streets, Auckland, is now prepared to execute fr all kinds of Electro-plating, Gilding, and Repairing. Ladies can have their old Jewellery renovated and made equal to new. All kinds of Jewellery and Watches repaired at the Lowest Rates. F.G.S. would call the attention of the public to his Stock o£ New Goods, and an inspection of his window is respect fully invited. Re-plating. Table and Dessert Spoons and Forks, 12/ doz Tea Spoons, 8/ doz Salt and Mustard Spoons, 6/ doz Cruets, from 5/ to 12/6 each Salvers, Cake Baskets, and Side Dishes at reasonable rates, according to size Albert Chains, 2/ ; Watch Cases, 2/6 Cornet Mouth-pieces, from 1/6 Brooches, 1/ ; Earrings, 1/ pair. Re-gilding. Watch Cases, 3/6 each ; Long Chains, 5/6 each Albert Chains, 3/6 each ; Brooches, from 2/ each Earrings, 2/ pair ; Rings, 2/ each. A liberal allowance to the trade. F. G. S. has a Largo Stock of Spectacles on hand. THOMAS HENRY SHOVE, SHIPPING & FAMILY BUTCHER, WyNDHAM-STEEIS (Opposite the Clanricarde Hotel), Prime Corned Beef and Ox Tongues on hand*.All G-oods at Lowest Prices for Cash. 2157 THE FOLLOWING- ENTIRE HORSES, THE PEOPEETY OF THE AUCKLAND STUD COMPANY, Will stand this season at the service of the public at Sylvia Pack, Otahuhtt, or as under : — The Thoroughbred Imported Stallion, MUSKET (Bred by Lord Glasgow in 1867). Got by Toxopholite, his dam by West Australian, out of Brown Bess, by Camel. Teems : Thirty-five guineas for one mare, or thirty guineas for two or more, the property of the same owner. The Imported Chestnut Hokse ANTEROS (Bred by Prince Batthyany in 1870. Got by Loiterer, dam Adrasia, by Orlando, Torment by Alarm, Glencoe-Alea by Whalebone ; Loiterer by Stockwell. 03" Anteros is the sire of The Poet, The Governor Canard, and Louie, the only horses that have started by him. Terms : New Zealand Stud Book mares, ten guineas; halfbred mares, six guineas. The Thoroughbred Imported Stailion, STERLING-WORTH, By Sterling, dam Chillionwallah, by Newminster, dam Lady Gouge, Will Stand at MR ALLWELL'S, REDWOOD (NEAR CAMBRIDG-E). Terms : — Single mare, five guineas ; two or more, tho property of the same owner, four and a-half guineas each. For further particulars see cards. The Thoroughbred Imported Stallion, ' CAP-A-PIE, By Maribymong, out of Miss Magus by Magus (imported), out of Georgiana by Cap-a-pie (imported), out of Georgiana (imported). Cap-a-pie is a beautiful brown horse, 7 years old, standing 15 hands 3 inches, and shows lots of quality and substance. Cap-a-Pie's Performances : — Won Squatters' Stakes, A.J.C. Spring Meeting, 1877 ; St. Legcr, A.J.C. Autumn. Meeting; dead heat with Chester for Cumberland Stakes next day, two miles, weight for age. The above Horse is ' STANDING- in the WANGANUI DISTRICT. For terms and other particulars see local papers and cards. AUCKLAND RACING- CLUB SUMMER MEETING-, 1886. THE AUCKLAND STUD COMPANY'S SIRES' PRODUCE STAKES— A sweepstake of 10 soys. each, with soys. added by the Company; second horse to receive 25 soys., and third horse 10 soys. out of the stakes ; for the produce of mares using their sires for the season 1882. Nominations, with 2 soys., to close when yearlings. Acceptances, with 3 soys., on night of general entry, 1886, and 5 soys. at the post. For then three-year-olds — colts, Bst lOlbs ; fillies, Bst 71bs. Distance, 1£- miles. WM. PERCIVAL, Secretary, ROSEBERRY. (Imported) TO STAND AT SYLVIA PARK. Rosoberry is a -dappled bay horse, 7 years old, standing nearly 17 hands. - Pedigree — by Drew's celebrated Prince of Wales out of Ruby, a well-known prize taker ; among whose winnings are included first prize at the Lanarkshire Show, two years in succession, in the Brood Mare class ; and also first prize at the East Kilbirde Show, in a competition open to the whole of Scotland. Teems : Single Marc, 10 guineas ; two or more, the property samo owner, 8 guineas each. The Imported Clydesdale (six-year-old), ELGIN, Sire, Luck's All (late Champion Sire of Scotland), Winner of the first prize at the Agricultural and Pastora Association's Show, held at Ellerslie, 9th November. 1879, 1880, and 1881, Will travel as under: Monday — Panmure, Mcadowbank at night Tuesday — Remuera and Epsom, home at night Wednesday and Thursday — Maugare and Papatoitoi Friday — Mount Albert and Whau, home at night Saturday — At home. Teems : Single Mares, 5 guineas ; two or more, the property o£ one owner, 4J- guineas. The Two-tear-old Colts, G-RAND DUKE AND BA.RON DINSDALE, Will serve a limited number of Mares at Four Guineas each. The Auckland Stud Company's Purebred Clydesdale Horse, YOUNG- MELBOURNE, By the celebrated horse Lord Clyde, out of the purebred Clydesdale Mare Violet, will stand during the coming season at ° MORRINSVILLE, And travel through SCOTCHMAN'S GULLY, RICHMOND BLOCK, MATAMATA, TE AROHA and WAITOA. Terms:— Four Guineas. Payment for Anteros, Elgin, and Roseberry, due on 10th of January, 1883. J Good paddocks provided at two shillings and sixpence per week, and every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. For further particulars, apply to the Managing Director, -»"*& CAPT. WALMSLEY, Sylvia Park • Or to. WM. PERCIVAL, Secretary^ ■ . Auckland.

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Observer, Volume 5, Issue 117, 9 December 1882, Page 203

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Page 203 Advertisements Column 4 Observer, Volume 5, Issue 117, 9 December 1882, Page 203

Page 203 Advertisements Column 4 Observer, Volume 5, Issue 117, 9 December 1882, Page 203

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