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TO STAND TIIIS SEASON IN WELLINGTON DISTRICT, THE Thoroughbred Horse LEANDER. Bred in 1875, got by Dead Shot, dam Miss Nightingale, by Sir Heroules — Jessica (dam to Strop), by Satellite (imported)-^-Celilia (imp.). Sir Hercules, by Cap-a-pie (imp.)— Paraguay (imp.). Dead Shot, by Bavensworth (imp.) — Certainty, by II Barbiere— Chance, by Sir Heroules— Finesse, Ravensworth (imp.), by Touohstone— Fair Jean. (See Stud Book.) LEANDER has two crosses of the grand Sir Heroules blood, which has proved to be the best that has ever boon in tho colonies ; and he is very closely related to the celebrated horses Grand Flaneur and Progress, and many other good horses. Dead shot is the sire of the well-known Mata. LEANDER is a rich bay, standing 16 hands high, Bhowing immense power and great quality. LEANDER has never been beaten on a bhow Groucd, and has won five first prizes. He will travel Lower Hutt (Pottord's Hotel), Upper Hutt, Pahautanui, Porirua, Johnsonville, Wellington. Terms, £4 4s; groomage, 53. All fees must be paid before 31st December, 1884. W. STAFFORD. Purveyor to His Excellenoy the Governor. A W. BROWN, (Successor to H. F. Logan) Lambton Quat, Has just received, ex late arrivals — 3 oases Newson's Indian ohutney 5 „ Dutoh oheese 5 „ C. and B. aprioot jam 2 „ Indian curry paste 2 „ lime piokles 1 „ French mustard 2 „ Pate de foi gras 3 „ truffles (3 sizes) 2 „ Guava jelly 5 „ green peas 1 „ C. and B piokled mushrooms 1 „ cockscombs 2 „ fruits in noyeau 2 „ fruits in brandy 2 „ fruits in syrup 1 „ orystallised fruits 1 „ Parmesan choose 1 „ pilchards in oil 2 „ Cambridge sausages 2 „ Zorn's tomato sauce Patrons waited upon daily. Orders trans* nutted by telephone attended to promptly. JAMESON BROTHERS A CO., Wholesale* and Retail Grocers, Wine and Spirit Merchants, Willis-street, opposite Sootoh Churoh, Have on Sale, ex Cooleen— 50 cases salmon, 9d per tin, 8s Gd per dozen 50 cases lobsters, 9d per tin, 8s Cd por dozen 50 cases i sardines, lid por tin, 10s 6d per dozen 50 cases i Rardinos, Cd por tin. 5s Cd per dozen 10 cases patent barloy, 9d per tin, [8s Cd por dozen 10 coses patent groats 9d per tin, 8s Cd per dozen 20 caaos Yorkshire Relish, d por bottlo, 7b Cd per dozen 10 cases vermicelli, lOd per lb 10 coses maccaroni, lOd per lb 10 cases kipperod herrings, Is per tin, 10s Cd per dozon 25 caseß Morton's marmalade, 7a 6d per dozon 5 cases Oxford blue, 8d per lb 20 cases plaid matches, 4^d per dozen 2 tons tapioca, 3d per lb 2 tons sago, 3d per lb 100 boxes candles, Bid per lb 400 boxes tea, at 19s por box 50 half-ohests tea, at Is 6d per lb 5 i-teo tobaooo, at £ s por lb JAMESON BROTHERS A CO., Wholesale Wine and Spirit Merchants, Willis-street, opposite Scotch Churoh. DUNEDIN ALE, 8s 6d per dozen DUNEDIN STOUT, 8s 6d por dosem Wineß and spirits, best brands, sold in assorted dozens, and delivered free of charge to all parts of the oity. JAMESON BROTHERS & CO., Willis-street, opposite Scotch Churoh. JjAEKY & CAMPBELL Have always on hand for Private SaU — Tea, ooffee, cocoa, essence, chocolate Taraxaoum, or Mawer's dandelion coffee Honey, jam, sugar, rioe, sago, tapioca ' Currants, raisins, dates, fancy bisauits Soap, candles, kerosene, staroh, bine And all other grooery goods Apples, oranges, lemons, mandarines Peanuts, coooanuts, bananas And all fruits in season Oats, wheat, barley, maize, bran, pollard Potatoes, onions, grass Beed And all requisite feed for horse, cattle, and chiokens Brown wrapping, assorted sizes and weights Sugar, tea, and cap paper Sugar bagß, flour bags, assorted Milliners' and drapers' bags, assorted Confeotioners' bags, all sizes Shop twine, olothes and tether lines Spun yarn for packing p Pianos and American organs LAERY &~OAMPBELL, Tea and Produce Merchants, AUCTIONEERS, AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, Lambton Qnay, corner Panama-Btreet. Tea Warehouse Willis-street Horse Bazaar Diion-street Sales of Produce, Fruit, and General Merohandise ovory WEDNESDAY and BATURDAY, in Lambton Quay Rooms, at 11 o'clock. Horse Sale at the Bazaar every SATUR DAY, at 2 o'clock. Furniture Sales at Rooms and in Private Houses conducted, also Country Sales and Land Sales. NO CONFIDENCE MOTION. WHY was the Government defeated? Because they did not walk up Cubastreet to Bowley's new and commodious premises, where they could have got plenty of smoke by indulging in some of his finest American Tobaccos, Cigars, Cigarettes, Snuff, &o. A. A. B. would specially call attention to his large and superior stock of Hair Brushes, Perfumery, &c, and he will still charge his old prices, whioh will suit the million. Hair Cutting, Shampooing, Singeing Cd Shaving... ... ... ... 3d A. A. BOWLEY, Te Aro Hairdressing Saloon, Cuba-street. SAMUEL DANKS A SON, ORASSFOUNDEPvS, COPPERSMITHS, 13 Gasfitters, Pump Makers, Ac, IMPORTERS OF Gas, Steam, and Water Pipes Chandeliers, Brackets, and Harp Lights Gas Globes and Stoves Shanks' Patent W. Closet Hopper and Traps, Copper, Cempo., and Lead Pipes Sheet Lead, Copper, and Brass Steam Whistles, Tallow Cups Loco. Balanoes, Steam Gauges Wilson's Donkey Pumps, Ejeotors, Injectors, and Korting Jets Steam Cooks, Wheel Valves Indiarnbber Hose, all sizes Gas Hose and Patent Paolang Asbestos, Millboard, Ao. N.B.— BRASS CASTING * FINISHING Evert Dat. 1 2-horse power Steam Engine for sale Brandon-street. Wellington NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC OF UPPER HUTT. THE undersigned having taken over the shop lately oonupied by Mr. Rule, as Boot and Shoemaker, wishes to merit a share of public support. Fit and workmanship guaranteed. W. BROWN, Bootmaker, Upper Hutt. WANTED Known, Masonic Hotel, Cuba-street, Dunedin ale always on draught, 0. B. Press, Proprietor.

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Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 77, 27 September 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 77, 27 September 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 77, 27 September 1884, Page 4

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