Notices. P O L E — THOROUGHBRED STALLION RAGLAN. Brown horse, 15 hand, 3 inches, rising 7 years old, by Cap-a-pic, dam Tenambra, by the Marquis (The Marquis was a highclass English horse, winner of the Classic English Two Thonsand Guineas, and the St, Leger. RAGLAN started twice as a two-year-old, running second to Leopold in the Nursery Stakes. As a three-year-old he started in three races, running second to Hilda in the Auckland Guineas, and second to Tartar (6st 51b) in the Christmas Handicap. As a four-year-old he won the Maiden Plate at Otahuhu, and on the same day won the Cup. At the Onehunga Spring Meeting won the Cup, carryiug Bst 101b ; Auckland Spring Meeting won the Prince of Wales' Handicap, beating Leopold, Lady Nora, Leorina, and others. At the same meeting next day won the City Handicap, carrying 9st, defeating Leopold, Bst 51b "(second), and Cissy, Bst lib (third), Same day won the Welter Handicap, carrying list, and defeating a field of eight. Won Jubilee Cup of 250aovs, beating Hilda (Sat 91b), Antelope, and others. Same day won the Flying Handicap, of lOOsovs, 4efeating Teksum, Lochness, and others. As a six-year-old started in Papakura Flying Stakes, carrying top weight, ran unplaced. Auckland R.C. Winter Meeting started in Welter Handicap, carrying top weight, and left at post. For particulars and price apply to THOMAS SUTTIE, Onehunga. J. A. BRADSTREET, FAMILY DRAPER & MERCER, DUNDEE HOUSE, KABANGAHAPE SOAS (Five doors from Pitt-street), AUCKLAND. ROLES OF PARCEL SYSTEM : 1. As my business is strictly cash, all orders must bo accompanied with P. 0.0. or cheques, made payable to J. A. Bradstreet. Letters containing notes or coin should be registered; cheques crossed. '2. All parcels over 20s securely packed in canvas and sent, freight paid, to any railway station or port in New Zealand reached direct from Auckland. 3. I willingly substitute f or any article in a parcel not required other goods of equal value. 4. Every article guaranteed strictly in accordance with description given. No. I.— CASHMERE PARCEL, 20s : 6 yards beautiful all-wool, double-width Cashmere, black or any fashionable colour; 1 yard Plush, to trim ; Skirt and Body Lining; Buttons; 1 pair Fourbutton Tan Kid Gloves (state size). No. 2.-FRENCH MERINO PARCEL, 22s 6d : 6 yards beautiful allwool French Merino, coloured or black ; 1 yard new striped Blush, to trim ; Body Lining and Buttons; 1 pair Tan Kid Gloves (state size). No. 3.—WINTER DRESS PARCEL, 29s 9d : 12 yards all-wool French Foule,, coloured or black ; 12 yards new Check Dress Tweed; 10 yards Melton; 2£ yards Drugget, for skirt. No. 4.—CHILDREN'S DRESS PARCEL, 23s 6d: 9 yards all-wool French Foule, coloured or black ; 8 yards new Check Dress Material; 3 remnants of good Dress Stuff, about 12 yards; 6 yards Lining; 2 pairs black Cashmere Hose, with double heels, toes, and knees. No. 5.-C OUNTRY DRESS PARCEL 23s 6d : 12 yards Homespuns ; 6 yards new Fancy Dress, double width ; 10 yards Wincey; 6 yards Lining; 4 dozen Buttons ; 2 balls of Transparent Soap, good quality. No. 6.-DRESS REMNANT PARCEL, 20s: I will send a large bundle of Remnants of Homespnns, Winceys, and Fancy Dresses, suitable for ladies' and children's wear. No. 7.—HOUSEHOLD PARCEL, 29s 6d: 4 yards White Damask; 12 yards Stout White Calico; 12 yards Medium White Calico ; 4 new Striped Towels, large size ; 1 beautiful Crochet Quilt. No. B.—BEDROOM PARCEL, 34s (for single bed): 6 yards White Sheeting, 1 pair White Blankets; 1 Crochet Quilt; 4 Towels.—N.B. : The same parcel for doable bed I will suppiy for 42a. No. 9.—USEFUL PARCEL, 22s 6d: 6 yards Colonial Flannel; 3 yards Scarlet Flannel; 12 yards Flannelette ;12 yards White Calico ; 12 yards Grey Calico. No. 10.—MERCERY PARCEL, 20s : 2 White Shirts (state size) ; 3 Collars, four fold linen; 1 new Necktie ; 4 pairs Socks, double heels and toes ; 1 suite Studs ; 1 Silk Handkerchief.
Price Lists and Patterns sent, post free, to any address. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. No Discount. No Second Price, GOOD NEWS ! GOOD NEWS ! For the inhabitants of Hamilton.— THE NORTHERN CLOTHING AND DRAPERY COMPANY are holding a GREAT SALE of DRAPERY AND CLOTHING in Hamilton, for Fourteen Days only, sale commencing on Saturday and following days.—A Cart-load of Drapery and Clotiiixg for £1 ! —The following are a few of the many hundreds of Bargains to be had : — 1,000 yards of Calmagee Dress Stuff at 44d per yard, worth Sd ; 2000 yards of Dark Homespun, at Gd,good valnefor Is ; Ladies' and Children's Cashmere Stockings, 6d per pair; 100 dozen of Crewdson's White Calico at 3s lid per dozen yards ; Ladies Umbrellas given away for a song ; a splendid lot of Ladies' Russian Leather Handbags, at 3a 6d ; a big lot of Embroidery to be given away at 2d per yard ; All - wool Dress Serges, double width, Is 9d per yard, worth 2s 11; Allwool Flannel from 7yd per yard ; beautiful lot of Lace Curtains at 2s 6d per pair; large size Blankets, 4s lie- each, cover a haystack ; Big White Honeycomb Quilts, at 3s lid each ; 20 dozen Bibs, at 44d each; a splendid lot of Ladies' Underclothing ; a grand range of Men's New Zealand Tweed Suits to be sold cheap ; Men's Strong Mole Trousers, 5s lid per pair, tough as leather ; Men's Strong Heavy Tweed Trousers, 7s 6d, worth 12s 6d; Men's New Zealand Knitted Woollen Socks, Is per pair, real hummers ; Men's All-wool Flannel Shirts, 2s 6d each, worth 4s ; and thousands of other articles too numerous to mention, the whole of which will be sold at slaughtering prices.—A Rabk Chance and Don't Miss It !—Note the address: NORTHERN CLOTHING AND DRAPERY COMPANY (opposite Mr John Knox's store and next door to Mr Hill's butchery), Hamilton West. pERRY'S QELEBRATED A ITTT brand OOP T>EER. iVIVIv of Jllop Jl)eer. Manufactured by E. PERRY, TE KUITI. REGINALD BEAUMONT & CO., Financial' Agents (Two doors above Post Office), SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND. Loans negotiated on freehold security, in'sums to suit borrowers, at from 5\ per cent. Application forms supplied.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3213, 28 June 1892, Page 3
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