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TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MEANEE. ><£v£s3k Clydesdale YOUN °\ * PRINCE. Young Prince Rovhl is a black horse, six years old, with p"werful bone and muscle, and stands IG| hands high. Terms—£3 per mure, payable on January Ist, 1889. P. SCULLION, Meanee. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MEANEE The Thoroughbred Entire T) E N ROE, 2 years old, by Sir Benjamin, imported by J. H. Williams, Esq. Teem 3—£3 per Mare, payablo on Ist January, 1889. P. SCULLION. " NEWLANDS " HAMBLETONIAN WILL run with hie Marcs this season at Hastings. Terms, Single Mares £4 4s. Two or more the property of one owner as per agreement. Well watered paddock provided at 2s per week. All care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to W. A. BEEOROFT, Hastings.

TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MARAEKAKAHO STATION. THE Clydesdale Horse LORD CASTLEREAGH. ThoTboronghbred Horse GLADIATOR. The Carriage Horso RONALD. Terms—Five Guineas each. Two or more mares as per agreement. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT NGAPUKE AND OMAHU, j<S*!jßl rTTHE Magnificent X Thorough - bred PATRIARCH. 3 " PATRIARCH, a rich dark bay, with black points, standing over 16 hands, on short legs, with beautiful flatbone, splendid feet, extraordinarily handsome, showing great quality, combined with strength and substance, remarkably good constitution, and docile temper, is by the far-famed Yattendon (sire of Dagworth, Jav'lin, Hercules, Grand Flaneur, Chester, Lady Emma, Roodee, St. George, &c.); dam, Days of Old (imported), Birdoateher; dam, Days of Yore, by Old England, &o. Yattendon, by Sir Hercules, dam Casandra, by Tros (imported) out of Alice Gray, by Rous Emigrant, dam Gulnare (imported), grand dam of the renownfd horse Barb. Fees payable to Ed. BnouoiiTON only, on or before 31st De-ember. Terms—£s ss. Two or moro Mares as per agreement. E. BROUGHTON, Owner.

TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MOUNT HERBERT, WAIPUKURAU, HAWKE'S BAY, /$m STONYHURST, —^rr-r-'p^i"" Winner of the Cunters« '*•*•s• fej. bury Derby andCanterp , bury U P> Auckland V I. \JL-~~ Plate, Welcome Stakes, and Champaigue Stakes, —all weight-for-ago races. Ho is by King of Clubs from Watersprite (sister to Natator), by Traducer from Water witch, by Camden from Mermaid (Lurline's dam). King of Clubs wae by Ace of Clubs (son of Stockwell) from Marchioness (winner of the Oaks), by Melbourne. Stonyhurst is almost own brother in blood to Darebin, sire of The Australian Peer. Limited to 35 mares at 10 guineas eaoh; half-bred mares at £6. No paddooking or groomage fees. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Apply to GROOM IN CHARGE* Mount Herbert, Waipukurau, H.B. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, In thu Omahu, Tarndale, Clive, and Hastings Districts the Pure-bred High-class Clydesdale Stallion Rob Roy is a rich »jp Jn> dark bay of 5 years _,Jt-S i iTimfl^'iF l " °ld, standing- 16 hands 3 inches high, with tiemendous girth. Ho is very compactly made, and sillhopgh he has large bone it is of the right wiry, clean, flat kind, with, good feet and plenty of the right feathery kind of hair, fashionably sot on his legs, having all the good \ points of the pure Clydesdale Breed. His ! temper is excellent, being free from all j kinds of vice; has a good, strong, wholesome constitution, free from taint of any kind; and it may be mentioned that he is a euro getter of Souud and , Good Stock. , Hob Roy is by Sir Hobert Brnee, out of a puro Clydesdale mare, by Old Wellington, ■who took threo champions ia succession. This shows without further need of comment that Rob Roy is descended from the purest strain of Clydesdale Horses that can bo found in any country.

THE WELL-KNOWN THOItOUGHBTED SIRE jg??; f\ T U P A I Wi,l R g ain run with E? Mares this Season in LV< • V^ ; we " CrniKsed, Watered, and securely Fenced Tnddocks at Ngapuke, Omahu. TKRMS— Rob Roy, Single Mares, £4.—Two or more afl per agreement. Otupai. Single Marcs, £3 as.—Two Or move aa per agreement. Mares to be removed when stinted of which duo notice will bo given, or two shillings per week grazing will bo charged; For further particulars apply to tho owner. W. M. BROITGHTON, Ngapuke, Oinahu. Or to the Groom in Charge, JAS. CAMPBELL. LIFE INSURANCE '- x " OEPASiTMENT. riilEV ADVANTAGES. !,o\v mvmhuns mid larf-e bonuses. i.'uui'i-ke}it in Xo'.v Zealand. rUim* -mid iinnicilUiMii aityv liroof of death. Most iibui-ul conditions. Jiov. , New /.otthind lnovtailty. ICcoiiomical i:iiuia:^oinunt. Stut o security. TOTAL SUM ASSUKED (inuludlue rxmusA'lilitioiis) £7,135,243 T.Vi'Alj FUNDii !thu whole invested in Now ZeiilniKl.i ... £I,J-B,4JJ l>l li.Ulitioii to too abovo funds, tuo otlico has an ANNUAL INCOME ot £imm The Suviilus Cash Profits in 1885 wore £212,556 (H'l-NlNti OF TONTISITsAVIXGS FUND SECTION. Tontine Savin;,'s l-'und Systom Polic:os arp now being issutxi. .. Sow Absuvoi-s and oxistiug Assurance Policyholders will bo i.llowed to join this section. VII iivoiits liccruiiif,' aft or eutoriug tho section ftvo pet apart to bo divided iviupug tho P oUo y: holders remaining in tho section at tno euo of IiRW, when liberal returns ?.u cash are anttCl The'm'iucii)leß of the Toutiuo and mode of keeyine accounts are not k'/i-t secret, as in case orothor TontiiAPS advertised. s " luforujatiou can bo obtained at'the Head 01! Jand an Ranches and Arouc««• from the Xravolliuß A-jeuts oi tho Department. F. W. FKANKLAND, Aotuary and I'rinoipal Officer. D. M. LUCKIE, Comuiisaioner,

IT PAYS BEST To deal direct with tho Manufacturer, and not the Importer only. Such is tho SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY (The Largest and Most Successful Sewing Machine Company in the World), selling mere Machines annually than ALL OTHER COMPANIES PUT TOGETHER, and such aro Singer's Sewing Machines Suvo tvory time, simple, strong, doing the widest range of work, and equipped with every valuable improvement. Over 300 First--'" , ■* Medals. SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. THE BINGES~ MANUFACTURING COMPANY, ESIKESON-STBKHT, NAMEE. 10 per cent. Discount for Cash, or deferred payments. Illustrated catalogue freo on application. BjjW&liß W CtoM/US IIUIAXIONS.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5383, 23 November 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5383, 23 November 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5383, 23 November 1888, Page 1

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