The Stud. '^iwikiSbifiis &^?» By Musket—Punga'rirnjttsii wbrewkre, 4 stand this Season at ™irT=nllsEßW^*l* p ■ the following places :— . Monday—Mangere and Onehunga. Tuesday—East Tamaki. Wednesday—Sylvia Park. Thursday—Panmure and Pakuranga. Friday—Sylvia Park. . Saturday—Epsom and Mount Albert. Thoroughbred Mares .. ..£550 Half-bred Mares 3 3 0 For further particulars apply to R. &R.DUDBR, Devonport. \ V llpiie'fifP Trotting Track. IH« 4 .1 lA«r ,1 The Imported A me. tkf^mkM&i^^ rican Standard-bred .■*-+******• ■ jCrottinjj Stcillion f ALBERT VICTOR (No. 6), By Albert W.—Victorine. by Echo-Victoria, by Geo. M. Patchen.jun.—Victress; Albert W. by Electioneer—Sister, by John Nelson—Lamott mare. Albert Victor is quite a young horse, having been bred in 1891. He was bred at the famous Rancho del Paso Stud of Mr J. B. Haggin, at Sacramento, California, and specially imported by his present owner. Albert Victor's ■ire, Albert W., has a record of 2.20. He is sire of Little Albert. 2.10 i; Dudley Olcott, 2.26J; and Flowing Tide (pacer), 2.22}. Albert W.'s sireEleotiqneer, is famous as sire of a host of winners, including that great trotter Sunol, 2.8}. Albert Victor's dam, Victorine, is full sister in blood to Lohengrin, who has a record of 2.27}. He won the Harness Trot at the Autumn Meofc Irfg of the Auckland Trotting Club, catching all his horses in the first half-mile. Terms. £5 ss. Two or more mares as per arranpernent. Good Grazing, 2s 6d per week. GEO. S. BUDGE, Valley Road or Epsom. €oachbuider. \\T ANTED . X N". O W N, H WE ARE The Designero and Builders of the new City 'Bus, Patentees of " The Umpire Slide Seat Buggies." Having no interest to pay, we can Build all kinds of Vehicles. Repair. Repaint, asd Retrim at the lowest prices that really good work can be made for. GEE AND POTTER, Coachbuilders, RUTLAND STREET. For Sal* FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, at Papakura, a compact little Farm of 44 acrc3. Cottage and Buildings, all well fenced; one Mile from railway station and saleyards; will be sold cheap and terms easy.—Apply to John Soppett, Land Agent, 8, Queen-street. FOR POSITIVE SALE, a flrst-nlass Dairy Farm of 55 acres, all in thorough good order; half-mile from creamery; nice House and Buildines; low price and easy terms.—Apply to JOHN SOPPETT, Land Agent. 8, QuconStreet. QORE SHOULDERS, Sore Backs, etc., 0 quickly cured by. Condy's Fluid. Horses suffering from broken knees, sores, cuts, bruises, waunds, etc., cured in a few hours br bnthing the parts affected with Condy's Fluid (diluted). It makes the hair grow where rubbed off. Use a tablespoonful to a pint of water. Caution.—lnsist on buying Condy's Fluid. All substitutes are inferior. Veterinary book containing full directions for curing diseases of all domestic animals with every bottle. Sold by all chemists. Manufactured only at CONDY'S FLUID WORKS. London.-England. LV M O Ul? If -ROCKS" PLYMOUTH ROCK EGGS for SALE. 10b per Setting of 13. From first prize stock. Also. THREE COCKERELS, by first prize birds at the last Aucklfind show. M. PRItCSTt.EY. Mt. Albert. CALIFORNIAN ONIONS xl —o — /Q? Long Bed Mangold Seed /^£/ Golden-Tankard do. ■' yy^ / White BeEgian Carkot V*^?/ Long Red do. S^2fy'^y'Eri DEBWENT "' /• V/ OAT 3 Potatoes Xj^/ Short Tartab 3 Seed akd /Hf/ LoNG Tartars Table do. /(£**/ Black Tartars /Spy Canadians /S?*/ Sparrowbills sffitifs Bonedust, Phosphate / *>*/ Etc. Etc. 4^/13, GUSTOMs"st7 AUCKLAND THE JUBILEE INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND, MANUKAO ROAE, PARNELL. ON SALE AT' THe'iNSTITUTE r-Basketfl, Mat«, Notting. Washing Fluid, etc., etc, manufactured by the Blind. Quality and durability guaranteed. Orders by post promptly attended to. Prices on Application. *TRY OVA BLEND, 2s. CEYLON TEA, LEAD PACKETS. 1 11 MO ATE & CO. TO\ HANGARS! The undersigned has HARMS and Othot Proporties For Sale and Lanse in Whangarel and surrounding districts, and will be pleased to furnish the necessary information to intending purchasers on receipt of requirement. Having a thorough knowledge of laud values, ■will report on properties at modornte rates. The Whansrarci district is one of tlie mo3t prosperous in New Zealand. All enquiries receive prompt attention. H. R. COOKE. Land and Estate Agent, Valuer, Eta, Cameron-street. Whangarei. Painters. W. PHILLIPPS k SON, 149 & 151, QUEEN-STREET, Have iust opened up a large assortment of CHEAP PAPERHANGINGS, SCRIMS. POLISHED, SILVERED, & ROUGH PLATE, SHEET, & ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS. WHITE LEAD, "OILS, TURPS, VARNISHES, k ALL KINDS OF PAINTERS' MATERIALS. ARTISTES' REQUISITES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR OIL & WATER COLOUR PAINTING. PICTURE-FRAME MOULDINGS. GLASS SHADES. %*_■ ■ H J ESTAHLIHHfID 1860. FAINTER, GLAZIER, PAPEKHANGBB, SIGNWBTTER, DECORATOR, &a, HICHJTREET. Manufacturer Wire Blinds. Lead Lights, Glasi Signs, oto< Mixed Paints for House end Ship use, SPECIAL SLACK FOR SOHOOL BOARDS ■ N.B.— The above execnted at very moderate charges, Eyiuv.tes Furni&bed.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 248, 17 October 1894, Page 3
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