Booksellers, &crNHAMPTALOUP AND COOPER'S ■ v> , LIST OF BOOKS ON THE HORSE. s. d. Anderson'sHowtoßideandSchoola Horse 3 0 Andcrson-A System of School-training for Horses •• •• • •*'-' v Baucber-New Method of Horsemanship 6 0 Day-The Racehorsein Training (sth cdtn.) 10 0 Dwyer, Major—Seats and Saddles, Bits . andßitting 8 6 ' Fearnley, W.—Soundness, Sale and Warranty of Horses .. •• ——. ... o-o Fearnlcy, Ailments of Horses. 6 0 Fleming,G.—Practical Horse'Sboeing.- ..2 6 Fleming, G — The Practical Horse-keeper 8 6 Gre sswell's Equine Hospital Prescriber ~ 3 0 Heatley. G.—Every Man His Own Vet. ~ 8 6 Heatley, G.—HorseDiseasesand their Cure, ; 1 9 Horse-shoers' Manual .. 1 6 Jennings — Horse-training, Made Easy (American) *, a Kendall's Diseases of Australian Horses.. 7,6 Lupton—The Horse as lie is and ought to be 4, 0 Mayhew's Illustrated Horse Management 8 6 Nevilo. G.—Horses and Riding. ... - 7 ° Reynolds'B Breeding and Management of Draught Horses ' v Saunders, A.—Our Horses, or the Best Muscles Controlled by the Best Brains 6 0 Stewart—Advice to Purchasers of Horses. 3 0 Sydney's Book of the Horse, illustrated .. 35 0 Wynn M. 8.-Breeders' and Fanciers' Pedigree Book * v Youatt, W.—The Horse.. ° ° 76, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, E M O: V A L. W. E. MEARS, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND MUSICSELLER, 198, QITEEN-STHEET, AUCKLAND^, Wishes to inform his customers, and. the public that he has 11 EM O V ED TO NEW & MORE COMMODIOUS PREMISES, Five doors bklow Wellesley-street, and Opposite W. McArthur & Co.'r ' Warehouse, Where he will be glad to see all his old cus; tomers and as many new ones aewillfavour him with a call. ACHOICE STOCK OF BOOKS, MUSIC, AND STATIONERY KEPT. BOOKS, MUSIC, STATIONERY. Please Remember Now Address 216, QUI E N - S TRE ET, Five doors below Wellealey-Btreet. W. E. ~M EAR S; BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND MUSICSELLER. Business Notices. gTRAWBERRY QARDENS! Willow grove strawberry GARDENS, . Next the Upper Wharf, Devonport. GAEDENS NOW OPEN! I STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM! MARK PARRISH,, In returning tbanks to his supporters for, ]mst favours, begs to inform them "and the public generally that he,has great pleasure in announcing that these well- and? popular Strawberry an.d Gardens are now open. Jlark Pameh being one of the largest strawberry growers in the; colony, wjU s always hay 4 a large and;fresh supply on hand, and can. guarantee, patrons.^the ripest, the largest, and moat delicious fruit, itt the markob, aiid they, will nofc, stinted in quantity either. ERESR GEE AM: TWICE DAILY 1 Tea, Coffee and others Refreshments.always on , hand. Three hundred visitors can be seated at the tables at one time. Lawn Tennis, and Croquet Ground, and other amusements f.6i the oonvenience of visitors^ STEAWBERRIES AND CREAM! WILLOWGROVE GARDENS DEVONPORT. School Treats, and Picnic Parties provided for by special arrangement. dinner parties, and for jam,.prom"ptlyjattended to. Trams will run to the Gardens.atr-half-pricey * ' retiirnffpm Gardens, Threepence. "■'' ' M. PARRISH, PROPRIETOR. LEAVE jypjlir, Order with J. H. Dalian, Tailor, for a Siiit, and .he will "give, you'a pair of Cricketing Trousers made.of the best flannel. " ' * -, ' : ; '. '. """/ """ CORN BBQQM Q& EXMOUTH STREET; /piHOOSE for yourself. An; Extra Pair of v>' Trousers or a Waterbury Watoh< with each Suit at J. H*. D'alton's, Tailor, Victoria st' East Suits, 50s, 60s, 70s, Dchtistry. T GQGDWIN COX; * DSN'fAL SURGEON, • l^.QaeQft-atroeti . A.M.P.Sooioty'a.iJuUdinff ; Auaklaaa. EC 0 X AND SO N, 0 DENTISTS, Kingsley House, Hobson-streetv Aucklandi EDwtM Oox, Licentiate in-Dental Surgery R. 0.5., England. Hbbbekt! Cox* Doctor; of Dental Surget , University otMiohigan, U.&, America. , a M. C A. R T E, I—* SURGEON; DETOST; ~ .. (By Examination) (Late five Ooxand Son),MJv Bi? Consulted, at his Residence, $£E«piN.G& V Karangahapo Road (near too of Howe-street). CHARGES; MODERATE GAS ADMrNISTBRBD.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 267, 12 November 1887, Page 2
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