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N. OATES' ZEALANDIA BICYCLED ARE THE BEST l' price . £20. if .■:•• ay \ =-•—-„.. ; : ::;:-h _ * 1 1 1 I 12Q | I b lU— < ;: pQ I! IVi^v.^ is |p I .- / /; \ \ v 1 _. to ', \h \\ y s ?,:y - I If b 31 fr Be. f I H NOTE THE ADDRESS— N. OATES, mi?.T--?-VfiOTSr STREET.

'XJSWW XCSV. J TO BTAN I> TBIB BEA.B ON AT MAEA-EiKAHO STATION. npHE * >ure "^ re^ iW' Clydesdale Entire BRITISH LYON Imported from Scotland in 1886. BRITISH LYON is a dark dapple-bay horse and stands 17 hands high, with immense bone and plenty of hair, by .. rgyle (2667). Vol VI.), dam Darling, by Prince of Wales (673, Vol. I.), grand-dam Maggie, by Lochend Champion (448, Vol. I.). BRITISH LYON has taken first honors at all the principal show-grounds in New Zealand, and a list of his career can be Been on application. Terms—£7 7s, two or more Mares aa per agreement. rpHE PURE-BRED AMERIOAN r jr\Mj= \fep teottes KENTUCKY, By Berlin (imp.), dam Fanny Bell (imp.). Terma - £6 6a, two or more Marea aa per agreement. TO EUN WITH A LIMITED NUMBER OF M _REd ,«m mHEW RLSHPONY JL SiNTIRM YOUNG COMET Imported from Wales, and bred by Me D. Morgan, Radnorshire, Sire—The Flyer, dam by Young Rainbow. Is a very handsome, powerfully built dark - brown pony entire, five years old, stands about 14 hands high on short, Btrong legs, with good bone and sph-ndid trottiog action. He waß late the property nf the famous Welsh btudmaster. Mr D. Morgan, Newmead, Disperth, Radnorshire Hia Eire the well-known Welsh pony The Flyer, winner of a prize in 1890 and two prizes at the Builth Wells Bhow, 1891; grandsire Welsh Flyer, who as a eire waa celebrated over the whole of Wales; g. crandsire Old Welsh Flyer; g. g. grandsire Old Comet. YOUNG COMET'S dam, a fast trotting pony mare, by Young Rainbow, whioh wbb sold in Wales for £300, and was got by Rainbow, by King George, who was Bold in Wales for £375 ; granddam by the noted trotting oob Eiddwen Flyer; g. granddam by Young Telegraph, who wae got by the famous Old Oomet out of an unbeaten trotting mare. Thus TOU-JG OOMET inherits the fastest trotting blood in the principality of Wales, and traces back on both sides of hia pedigree to Old Comet, who was one of the most celebrated trotting cobs of his day in the world. __ Terms—£4 4s ; two or more Mares as per agroement. YOUNG COMET'S Li. t ia now Full for the Beaßon. Maraekakaho Station, 14th Ootober, 1895. rpHE PURE-BRED foß9p* ARAB PONY ENTIRE BETTER DAIS Imported from India by tho Hon. W. E. Paekeb. BETTER DAYS has a good record on the turf, and the following are some of his winning performanceß :~At the Poona Bky Raoea, on August 9th, 1888, he won the Open Pony Race, three- quarters of a mile, carrying 9at 71b aud beating B_apense_(lost 121b), Manderin (Bst 131b), and Shimlan (Bst 71b), Arab pouiea, and Bruiser, a country-bred who oarried (Bst 131b). At the Armeduagar Races on the 16th august, be walked over for the Pony Derby, half a \ mile, fr.g . tening bia opponenta away At tho Nathiawar Haces I_ December oHast year he won the Pony Plate of 350 «.^" ee -' carrying lOat Gib, beating Hc&ndal (9at lib). At Calcutta Monsoon Itaceo, August, 1890, he won the Highover Plate, a hurdle race for country-bred ponies 14 hands and under, one mile, over six flights. In thia race he carried list 21b, John Bull (lOst 71b), Cardinal (9at 121b), Crumbs (list 21b), Tom King (list 21b), and Sufiolk Punch following him home, his nearest attendant being six lengthß off at the finish. At the game place, later on jn the month, he won in hollow style the Kiddipur Puree, a handioap hurdle raoe for all poniea, one mile, and in this event be carpel list 71b to the front, FreeLanoe, a grey Arab pony with a number of creditable performances, being the one to run second in a field of eight, carrying list to Wallajah (9st 41b) and winning several races. Little Sampson, an Australian pony who had oarried as big'weights aa 12st in some of hisraoes, Sparks and Cardinal also ran. his laat winning performance was oarrying 10et to vlotory in the Pony Plate, five furlongs, beating Lady Jane (Arab) Set 31b, Undo Sam (Australian) Bst 81b, Minnette (Australian) 9Bt 101b, Light Wings (English) 9st 121b, Cherub (Australian) 9st 111b, frarah (Arab) BBt 121b, and Abe ake (Australian) Set 91b. In this raoo it will be seen that he oarried top weight, and the aooount of the raoe is short—" won eaßily," The Australian and English representatives, Minnette and Light Wings, are winners of big races. From the above it will be seen that Bettor Days oould gallop, and it was owing to the big impoßt put on him tbat Mr Westmacott. who acted for his present owner, the Hon. E. Parker, was enabled to purohaso him. Terms—£4 4s; two or more Mares aa per agreement. For particulars apply to THIS MANAGER, Maraekakaho Station. BOMIMTOFS LITER TONIC, AN AGREEABLE, EFFICACIOUS, '" STRENGTHENING AGENT, RELIEVES ALL INDIGESTION DEBILITY AND LIVER OOMPLAIMTS GUABAHTBBD TO OIiEANBB THK SYSTEM -BOH ALI. IjfPUBE MATTES AIUSINO FBOM AHTf OA. BH. if®* It Effectually Removes HEAD-.OHE, DROWSINESS, FLATULEHOE, and tho usual Unoomfortable Sensations caused by derangementa of the Liver and Bpleen. SOLD EVERYWHERE. SPRINGCLEANING SEND Your Carpets, Curtains, Snits, and Dresses to the STEAM LAUNDttY, bpit. telephone 249. Express Bent tot Faroels.

X. ax _.___.___.. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON >T HASTINGS, OMAHU, T&.BADALE, MEANEE, OLIVE, AND HAVE- ! LOOK DISTRICTS, ITIE. PUKECLYDESDALE ~ EARL OF SALISBURY, BRED BY A*-.OH. McLEaN, Esa., | GREENHILL. The EARL OF SALISBURY ia a Beautiful Bay, rising five yeara, with all the ' desired qualities of a Pare Olydeßdale. He ' is by the well-known Marquis of Salisbury, 1 dam Fride'a Darling (611), imported from , 1 Victoria by Mr John Trestrail. Pride's ' * Darling's sire waa Cox's Pride of Scotland (imported), danrFanny, by Bothwell (imported), &o , &o. Pride'e Darling gained a First Prize at Dunedin Show in 1886, and a First Prize at tbe Taieri i. how in the Bame year; also Firsts at Dunedin and Taieri Shows, 1887. in 1888 Bhe gained First Prize at the Taieri Bhow. Took First Prize at the H.B. A. and P. Society's Show, 1 1893. TEBMS :— £s 5s ;£2 !0a on Ist January, 1P96, balance when Mares proves in Foal All owners of Mares at time of service to he . responsible for all Fees. For further particulars apply to Exchange Hotel, Bavelook, or JOHN SIMPSON, Owner, Havelook. TO STAND TH'S REASON AT TARADALE. GREY HORSE a«*J&t KING, PlSiflliM Seven yeara, 16 hands 1 y inoh, by King Quail, dam .-f_\=-=4<Cta Pet, by Venison (imp.) out '^^_Li4£si_L_S=.of Jenny, by Cumberland i Here ia a horse of wonderful power, possessing good tern per, bone and substanoe, i combined with aotivity, is considered by oompetent judges of horse flesh to get useful harness or cross-country horses King' Quail, by Yattendon, dam Quail, i won during his racing career, Six Cups, 1 Eight Handicaps, and other Races. i ' TERMS. Single Marea, £2 10s ; Grazing, ls6dPer i Week. All possible oare taken, but no responsibility. All Mares left with Mr Sousfield, i Hastings, will be forwarded. All fees to be paid by January, 1896. Further particulars apply to 0. W. DAVIS, Taradale, H.B. I TO STAND AT FRIMLEY. FinHE Imported ] -*■ Suffolk Punch ' MODEL. Terms—£s 5s Each Mare. Also, THE WELL-KNOWN HACKNEY SIALLION ■ EONAI D. Terms— £4 4a Eaoh Mare. For Particulars apply to JOSEPH H. WILLIAMS; Or TOM DONALD, Groom in Charge. To travel this season in the Districts of Puketapu, Taradale, Meanee, Papakura, and Clive. Standing at other times at Owner's t tables, Omahu and Moteo, the Pure-bred Clydesdale Stallion— BLUE RIBBON, By Young Banker, dam Nannie McDonald (448), by Young Prince of Wales, imported from Victoria. BLUE RIBBON haa gained first prizes atßangiora, Ohristohuroh, timaru, Oamaru, Dunediu, an_ :r ond at Hawke's Bay. Terms: £l; Two or more _" P er Agreement. Groomage fee sa. Payable at firat servioe. For further particulars apply to M. P. X.. IWHATA, MOTEO, Or the Groom in Oharge. tjtfA BLACK wm lU}SE ' jPj| BY ANTERO., DAM g|yL, ROSALIND, WILL TRAVEL FROM HASTINGS TO PETAS»E THIS SEASON. TERMS—Thoroughbred Mares, £6 6s ; Half-bred Marea, £4 4a. , fIMK DUNDEE (LATE MONKSFORD) WILL TRAVEL FROM HASTINGS TO TARADALE THIS SEASON. TERMS—£4 4s, Payable Ist January, 1896. JOHN EVANS, Owner, Hastings. All Mares missing last Season will be served thia FREW, a minimum oharge £1 only made for Grass and Expenses. THE BEST SEWING MAOHINE IN NAPIER IS THE DAYIfe VERTICAL FEED. I HAVE ONE OF THS LATEST PRIZETAKERS (AT THE CHICAGO EZHI-TION) NOW ON SToOE. The Leading Firms in Napier ÜBe them, viz—Mesßra Neal and Close, Blythe and Co., and others. JAMS sTIAEGE. BOLE AGEBT. MISS TREHEARN HAS JU. T REOEIVED, Direot from London, A FULL RANGE OF HER CELEBRATED CORSETS, Billable for Preaent Season. Also, Choiob Absobtment of LADIES' WHITE -KlttTS, UNDERCLOTHING & HANDKERCHIEF., OHILDK. N'a BUN HATS, BONNETS, PELLI-fIES, PINAFORES, &o. TERMS OABH. SUNFLOWER SOAP Put an end to Washing Day Worries.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7497, 17 October 1895, Page 4

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