Late, Advertisements. AT AUCTION SATUEDAY. OCTOBEE 20"; iTh HE Undersigned will. sell at his JL -Mart, as : above :— ! Quantity t)f Household Goods and Furniture, 25gal Boiler, 40Qgal Tank, Cooking Range, etc., etc. WITHOUT RESERVE. ■ Also 2 Chests of Drawers, 1 Kitchen Dresser, Iron Bedsteads, "Ma*> trasses, Saddles, Crockery and lots of other Goods. Further Entries Invited. Sale at 2 ■sharp. • F. C. W. BIERRE, Auctioneer. Mrs. Hodder, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S OUTFITTER, Main Street, Danevirke. TTAVING opened up her New ;•■ .---■■■ Stock of MILLINERY, ie:, Hopes by Civility and Attention to gain a fair share of support from the Ladies of Danevirke and Surrounding f Districts. : dresslmlapng . .. moderate prices. Ladies' Own Materials Made Up. '...•. Underclothing a Specialty. \ termFcash. the waipawa exhibition." AS some doubt has been thrown on the genuineness of the Waipawa. Exhibition, and upon the bona fides of thfe promoters and the work they have in hand, the following residents have been interviewed,' and I they Qesire to have it known that | they have every; faith in the promoters and are convinced that the whole affair will be carried out in a straightforward and business-like manner :— Messrs. "Wi Rathbone, E. Bibby, S. McGf" eevy, Alex. Scrimgeour, J. S. Annand, Geo. Abrahams, W. McDougall, .Tnos. Cowper, Jas. Bennett, Alex. Corskie, M. Flyrin, E. O. Halloran, E .H. Newman, W. Wiseman, Professor Moore, W. H. J. Bennett, Jull and Co., J, A. Drummond, Alf. Garry, Thoii. Brinson, W. D. Patterson, Alex. Robertson M. Collett,- W. H. Sebley, D. Mundle, E. : Gray, Dr Reed, W. T. Sabin, A. %. Gould, D. Annette, Dr Todd, L. Whittington, F. 0.8. Lough nan, E. Purchas, M. Sheehan, A. St; C. Inglis,T. Wooster, D. Moroney, C. O'Reilly, J. Merrylees, L. Falconer, W. Lyons, Jas. Williams, Joseph Turley, J. Britteu, John Nicholson, Peter Gow, McLean and Scott, J: Bissett, J. Palmer, P.Barrie, Jas. McVay, A. Jones and Sons. These gentlemen are further of opinion that the promoters have gone about their work in a painstaking and energetic manner, and that they de- ! serve the success which will undoubtedly crown their efforts, TO STAND AT THE DANEVIRKE HOTEL On and after November 6 th. THE" BLOOD SIRE Trickster BY Leolinus, dam Revoke, by Sir Hercules, her dam Finesse, by Toss (imp.), Flirt by Mariner (Arab)l Trickster is a dark-brown horse, standing 15 hands 3 iaches high, ou short legs, with splendid bone and action. Trickster, as a three-year old, won the Geraldine Maiden Plate, and ran second to Tasman in the Geraldine Handicap. In 1885 won the Palmerston Plate, and Woodville and Tahoraite Handicap ; in 1886. he won the Woodville and Tahoraite Handicap, carrying 7st 101 b, beating Orphan Boy, 6st 121 b; Rollo, 7st 121 b, third ; 1 mile and a half. On January 29th won the Racing Club Handicap at Greytown, carrying 7st 21b; Athol Daisy second with 7st 71b, Kakapo, 6st 41b, third; one mile and a half. Time 2min 51secs ; won easily. The same, day won the Grand Stand Handicap, I mile, with Bst 71b; Little Scrub, Bstj 2nd ; Athol-Daisy 7st 12lb, 3rd. Time lmin 47£ sec. At Wellington, on February sth, .ran second with Bst 91b in the Welter Handicap, one mile and a half ; won by Leon, 9st ; time, 2min. 45sec. Same day won the Stewards' Handicap, a mile and a quarter, 7st 41 bs, beating Rumor, 7st 11 lbs, 2nd ; Salvage, Bst4lbs 3rd. Time 2min. 14sec. At Marlborough, Feb. 24th, won the Cup, carrying 7st 31bs ; Alpine Rose 2nd, 7st slbs; Refrigerator, 7st 41bs ; two miles ; time,' 3rain. 44sec. At Napier, on March 17, won the Free Handicap, -Bst 31bs ; Soudan, 7s 81bs 2nd ; Abraham, 7st 61b, 3rd ; ons mile ; time, lmin. 46sec. Same meeting ran second to Cinderella, carrying lOst 71b ; Cinderella carrying lOst 51b ; Leonata,. 12st, 3rd ; one mile and a half. Time, 2min 49secs. TERMS : £1, single mares ; two or more, £3 10s ; Groomage, ss. All care taken of mares but no responsibility incurred. Paddocking free till mare stinted, of which notice will be given. For further particulars Apply to ROBERT DICKIE, in charge. Note.— Trickster is at present , standing at Dennehy's stables.
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Bush Advocate, Volume I, Issue 70, 16 October 1888, Page 3
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