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1 Xmpoundiflgi Notices. iTMPOUNDED It MEANEE— ■ By Otene, May 28, 1869. ; One black Mare, about 15 hands, both hind „■ , feet and spot in forehead white, branded , M near, shoulder :-j /> One bay Mare, about: 1£ hands, like TUN off shoulder, v One light mouse coloured yearling Filly, no brand visible,. ' o. One bay yearling Filly, no brand visible One dark bay Mare, about 14 hands, both bind feet and spot in forehead, no brand visible . '.".'.: One bay Mare, about 14 Hinds, no brand visible .v ••■•■'. One bay yearling Colt, both hind feet and „ spot in forehead white; no brand visible One chestnut Gelding, face and both hind feet white, old chafe oh baok, about 14 hands, no. brand visible One bay Mare, face and both near feet white, about 14 hands, indiatinot brand like XT near shoulder One bay yearling Filly, about 14 hands, no brand visible By Robt. Wilkin, May 81. One chestnut Filly, about 13 hands, star in " forehead, no brand visible One bay Mare; about 14 hands, 8 Sh^es on, white on off hind foot, br&ndedflike OC near Hhoii Ider '■; One black Gelding, about 14 bands, white spot in forehead, branded HE off shoulder : . ■ • ■ " '' ' ' ; " :-, One black Gelding, tip off both ears, one shoe on near hind foot, about . 15 hands, branded T near shoulder One roan Mare, both bind feat and spot in" : . forehead white, shod all round, small girth gall, about 15J hands, no brand visible One light grey Gelding, about 1 15 hands, old saddle ohafe on baok, no brand visible Ons bay Mare, about 15$ bands, old saddle ohafe on baok, branded like RA off rump . : , One light brown-Mare, shod all round, about 14> hands, hole in off oar, branded 111 near shoulder One strawberry yearling Heifer, baok elitlef ear, branded like G both rumps One white Heifer, no brand visible y One brindled strawberry Heifer, white belly, indistinct brand near shoulder One red and white Steer, branded G off rump One red and white Steer, swallow tail left ear, indiatinot brand near rump, G off rump By Edward Chase. One grey Gelding, black points, about 14 hands, old saddle chafe on back, fora fetlock joints enlarged, no brand visible Will be sold this day fortnight, at noon, unless redeemed. ; R, D.MANEY, Poundkeeper. Meanee, June 1, 1869. 845 TMPOUNDED AT WAIPUKURAU— By Capt. Gollan, May 26. One dark bay Mare, well bred, small white star in forehead, shod two fore feet, has had a bad wither, branded like H off shoulder. Will be sold on the 15th June, at noon, un« less redeemed. W. GOODWIN, Poundkeeper. May 81, 1865. 348 TMPOUNDED AT PETANE, A By Messrs. Richardson k Troutbeok, May 24. One grey Gelding, blotched brand on near shoulder, same on off shoulder and off rump, about 14& hands high, shod all round. Will be sold this day fortnight, at noon, unless redeemed. ALBERT TUXFORD, . Poundkeeper. June 1, 1869. . 843 TMPOUNDED AT WAIPAWA— JL By Henry Gaisford, May 27. One bay Gelding, about 14 bands high, shod all round, branded E off shoulder, and 9S near shoulder One bay Filly, star in forehead, about 18 hands 3 inches high, no brand visible O&9 bay Filly, star in forehead, about 12 bands high, no brand visible One dark brown yearling Colt, star in fore« head, two fore and near hind fetlocki white Will be sold this day fortnight, at noon, unless redeemed. EDWARD COLLINS, Poundkepeer. May 81, 1869. 844 TpNGLISH and EUROPEAN NEWS "THE MAIL," A Paper containing the News, the prinoipal Leaders, a well-digested Summary, and all interesting matter from the SHmts, and it thui rendered available in a cheap form, for persons residing abroad or in the colonies. The days of publication are Tuesdays and Friday*, in the afternoon, and the prioe i» 3d. per copy, or Bd. a week post free. Subscribers can obtain "Thb Maxi." through Newspaper Agents, or may have it from the Publisher, on pre-payment, at Printing House Square, London. 76 A. MAC KAY, Stook-Dbivbb. /COMMUNICATIONS addressed to Mr. \J Kathbonb, Waipawa, will be attended to. 249 BREAKFAST.— A SUCOBSBIOX EXPSBIMBNI! The' Civil Service Gazette has the following interesting remarks :— " There are very few simple articles of food which can boast so many valuable and important dietary properties as cocoa. While aoting on the nerve* an a gentle stimulant, it provides the body with some of the purest elements of nutrition, and at the same time oorrecta and invigorates the aotion of the digestive organß. These beneficial effects depend in a great measure upon the manner of its preparation, but of late years Buoh close attention has been given to the growth and treatment of oocoa, that there is no difficulty in securing it with every useful quality fully developed. The singular »uooeaa whioh Mr. Eppo attained by his homoeopathic preparation of cocoa has never been surpassed by any experimentalist. Far and wide the reputation of Epp'a Cocoa has spread by the simple force of its own extraordinary merits. Medical men of all shades of opinion have agreed in recommending it aa the safest and most beneficial article of diet fop personi of weak constitutions. This superiority of a particular mode of preparation over all others is a remarkable proof of the great results to be obtained from little causes. By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws whioh govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine prbpertie» of well-selected cocoa, Mr. Eppo has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save ua many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of &uoh articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to reBi9t every tendenoy to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft. by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly. nouriohed frame.— [AdTT.]

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1054, 4 June 1869, Page 4

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