EOSTuGRIT.-For all kinds of Toul XT rj , t a '11 ■ ivy (speci illy prepared) sold in 141 b j\ 6W ZealailCl A CClCient bagf at 1/3 per bag. J. Trußcott, Grocer Tainui streot. t Insurance Co., EMPIRE HOTEL HI EANSACTF all branches of AC - ' X CIDENT BUSINESS. Is th< • OOENER OF MACKAY AND OLDEST, TAINUI STREETS. LARGEST, JAMESBEIENE ... Proprietor STRONGEST of this weU-known Hostelr>, and trusts Llberal that by carefully studying the comfort mmTA^Wo ™ T .unnn jof the travelling and general public, a TO . I1 E ¥? L( }? 1 ? BS • °. F t LAB O UR , continuance of tho former patronage. lU . stu f y the . lr ov "\ in Jf ests b ? Rpply , Ample and comfortable a^comSition ing , {or rates and ° ther partlcu " ; Visitors. Good Table at a reasonable n A., ar s t0 o /s tarin Q- g Cray & Co > B^t3 b l'w Be t! ra X lvewhtl ..co'asiWeesentatibes, Draught A LES on tap, . ' Greymouth. Stand the Season AT * GREYMOUTH AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. i (1) EJIRLY REEFER/, [ (3) ThoDucl-css - (2) Electioneer (imp) [ (7)3S T elho ("c; Berlin (imp) (5) •Silioia (4) Albert W. I 1 I- I I" I.! »•! i if I J! §a » « o. ' '*•* I (1) EAIiLY EEAPER is a bay horse, 7 years old, bred by the late K." Mac j Esq., and is a typical American trotter, standing 16.1 high wiUi great bone, subslaiu and power. _ Early Reaper never raced, although he sirred 'great promise as a \,w ) year old, but uniortunately he met with an accident which necessitated his relir< ; nicnt. This horsu is undeniably ono of the best bred horses at present at the' Stu t- in New Zealand and combines iv his blood numerous strains of the much prize j blood of liysdyk'sHamblctonian, Mambrino, Chief* and Messenger. Early Kcapc I has only been two seasons at the Stud and all his stock show the trotting instinct i | a marked degree r (2) ELECTIONEER was a good performer and is. also a most successful sir L having sired the Member 2.19,.E1ect0r 2.18, Onward 4.48, Sir Hector 4.53, "Candida: , 4.49, Holiis H. 2.34, and mauy others. (3) THE DUCHESS (bred by the late R Wilkin, Esq. r , who imported a larj j number of trotting horses from America) trotted 2 miles in 5.9^-, winning easily I h ?vP X arc^' c was one of the very best marcs of her day and at the dispersal of 11 • TV^kl^ruStud was purchased by a Melbourne stud master for breeding purpose auu juu. '' 5i #f i :-nj» fi% took first prize at the last lloyal Show in Melbourne. (4) ALUui.." Wvsholds a record of 2,20 and winner of 25 heals better than 2.i Sire of Litfo Albert * . , Ridley Oloott : 'id Flying Tide, 2,22 (5) SILICA by Algona su^ flying Jib 2.BandAddic,2.22.K ' (6) BEELIN (brother "Co" luam.x'MtiojDudlcy 2.22) was the best trotting sv ever hupoi'fccd into JS T ew Zealand. AVhat JLiVr'-^oJ^Hambletonian was in Anicrie Berlin has been in New Zealand, having sired Gew»l,Traccy, Kentucky, Man brino. Abdallah. Frauloin (dam of Fritz), Puella (danv ol 2 tA ~iAHt) and a host < others. "While tho trotting horse exists the name of Berlin will boa v j'l?J><-«b.oJd woi in New Zealand -f u « /, (7) NELLIE Avas a very highly prized mare, owned by tho late Robert Wilki Esq., and used in his stud where the progenitors of so many of our best trotle: were bred. TERMS— £4 4s. Payable £1 at first service, balance b promissory note due January 4th. 1906. Groomage fee : 5/- a first service. • For further particulars apply — JR. COBURN GreymoutJ Brink Only X'2S.to X be x HAD EVERYWHERE YOU can buy from us just as safely and satisfactorily by letter as if you came in pel son You can return at onco any article that is not to your likinp, ami we will exciinn^c it oi refund ihe inn chase money. Wo post everything fieo on receipt of remittance. The fol!ouii>" Five IlluUiated Catalogues are Free; write for whichever you are intcicsted in:— "Our licneial CnUlo-'ue " ••Qur-Wfttcu Catalogue," " Greenstone Jewellery," " Gifts for Babies," " I'tcsciitatioa Goods." K0.Q6220.-Pr e tty Silver-plated X'?!ffl .^P^^^^^^l i Marmalade or Honey Jar, 7/6. /^^^^^ffm^^^^^f ' -/~fe-^So? iSi*^ <j GWI3B. — Good Silver-plated Buttef "Silver-plated Butter Dish, 11/ O. s^S^ * ft^V^l No. Q2222.— Fino China and Silver-pl»t# No. G33ol.— Silver-plated "Egg" WH.M |W^^ff^^^|^S»y with Spoon, 8/6. 2Jin. high, 6/6. TO/3 ; $Qhsr* S 's!j?io jsj£^£J£gi!i**~^ F^ 31 -— Noycl Silvor-platea mj^^^^^^S^%)L fiW h S Salt Cellar, with Spoon, 4/6. JliiSi'" Afternoon^aFiikJ^ffch i||fifi|| -' Cases containing Si\ Cake Forks, Ko. 01000.— Gold-lined Silver-plated IllilSi 'j^Sv O*o*l y^- anal jpn *^^*T|*T| ii i ****nrf^^^ > N0.G52e4-Si:vcr.pktedTwo-Bottle -'' ' No. F4859.-Best Silver-plated and Inkstand, £1/6/-. Cut Glass Butter Dish, «l/ 7/6. [Established 1865.] Westlaud .Tinware (md Sheet Iron ■ • /a. Works. GREYMOUTH axd nOKITIK'A LIJB^SSJ^PEiU JB IR. .I'CnMI-C [. K={ .i 1 i L' : 31, \.Y) SET WORKER. Estimates and quotations given for , complete it stallation of Acetylene Gas Carbide of Calcium, Burners, and Fitcihga kept io stock. Manufapturer of Wat&r Tanks, Ohimnies, Biths, Milk Cans, Buckets, and Dairy TJten3ils, Strong Iron Furnaces and Coppers. Water laid on from Borough mains. Water closets and latest, sanitary appliances fitted up ; also b. p, ranges for hot water. Iron pipe cut and screwed. Fitting?, Valves, Spouting and Down' Pipe, Electric Bells, Enamel Sinks, Basins,' and Bathss 'Iron Fluming for hyd aulio miniog, , " g|||| ' Tel&pb.one : GRE"X—I42, Telephone : HOKITIKA— IOeTT' ■«, , \ \ S • 'j
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Grey River Argus, 7 October 1905, Page 4
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