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Sire Horses. The well-known Draught Stallion Wk T17~ INI)S0:R castle W^«^^O will stand afc Okawa, PukeFKim J f JL. tapu, for three months. Terms : — Single Mares, £2 ; two or more, the property of the same owner, £1 10s. Paddock free for one month ; afterwards, 2s. 6d. per week will be charged for each Mare. Apply to JOHN BICKNELL ; or 490 ISAAC HOWELL, Puketapu. The Draught Stallion I#^R° BIN HOOD lJjyisf*iJMjß will run with a limited numf'L.. J, t ber of Mares to the Ist January next, at Mr. J. Parsons', South Meanee, near the Little Bush. Robin Hood is a bay horse, with black points, three years old, by Conqueror, dam Barbara ; Barbara, out of Rose, by Baron Clyde. Terms — £5 for one Mare ; if more than one, £4 each. Paddocking free for one month ; afterwards, 2s. 6d. per week for each Mare. Every care taken of Mares, but no responsibility. Meanee, Nov. 17, 18/0. 355 The thorough-bred Entire Horse &IH^P A C I F I C W^^^^^Will Stand this Season at Pacific is a bay horse with black points and of excellent temper ; bred by Mr. Stebbing ; got by Flatcatcher, dam Disagreeable by Agreeable, her dam by Sam, out of Morel by Sorcerer. Pacific was imported from England direct to Auckland, by Messrs. Austin and Chadwick, where he became the sire of Orlando, Nebula, Glengarry, Satellite, Moonbeam, Moss Rose, Dundee, Maori Chief, and several other well-known winners. In order to give every satisfaction to parties sending Mares to him, Mr. Or. P. Donnolly has taken a well-grassed and secure paddock at G-wavas, where tho Mares will be under his own eye. Teems : — Single Mares, £5 55. ; two or more Mares, the property of the same owner, £4 10s. each, payable on or before the Ist January, 1871. Paddocking free of charge for one month, after which 2s. Gd. per week will be charged. Every care will bo taken, but no responsibility. 61 G. P. DONNELLY. The well-known Draught Stallion &HL^ "N" v G G E T W^^S^O Will stand for the season at it- ' I r 71 Pukahu, near Havelock. Terms — Single Mares, £2 10s ; two or more the property of the same owner, £2. All care taken of Mares, but no responsibility incurred. Good paddock, free, for one month ; afterwards, 2s. 6d. per week will be charged for each Mare. THOS. J. CIIRYSTALL, Pukahu. September 15, 1870. 63 &H^. m II E C I D Will run with his Mares this I X ' 1 f*- season, afc Messrs. Campbell and Meinertzhagen's station, Waimarama. Terms — Single Mares, £3 ; two or more Mares, the property of one person, £2 10s. Well-watered paddocks, free, for six weeks ; after which, 2s. Cd. per week will be charged. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. b'4 MARAVILLA COCOA. — For Breakfast. — The Globe says " Various importers and manufacturers have attempted to attain a reputation for their prepared Cocoas, but we doubt whether any thorough success had been achieved until Messrs. Taylor Brothers discovered the extraordinary qualities of 'Maravilla Cocoa.' Adapting their perfect system of preparation to this finest of all species of tho Theobroma, they have produced an article which supersedes every oilier Cocoa in the market. Entire solubility, a delicate aroma, and a rare concentration of the purest elements of nutrition, distinguish the Maravilla Cocoa above all others. For homoepaths and invalids we could not recommend a more agreeable or valuable beverage." Sold in packets only by all Grocers, of whom also may be had Taylor Brothers' Original Homoeopathic Cocoa and Soluble Chocolate. Steam Mills —Brick Lane,^London. 106 Science and Art. — A striking instance of tha immense value a small piece of steel may acquire by the great p:wer of skilled mechanical labour is the balance spring of a watch. From its extreme fineness and delicacy 4,000 weigh not more than o c ounce, and exceed in value £1000. A most interesting little work, describing the rise and progress of watchmaking, has been published by J. W. Benson, 25, Old Bond (Street, and the City Steam Factory, 58 and 60, Ludgate Hill. The book, which is profusely illustrated, gives a full description of tho various kinds of watches and clocks, with their pi ices. Mr. Benson (who holds the appointment to tho Princo of Wales) has also published a pamphlet on Artistic Gold Jewellery, illustrated with the most beautiful designs of Bracelets, Brooches, Ea' rings, Lockets, &c, &c, suitable for Wedding, Birthday, and other presents. These pamphlets are sent post free for two stamps each, and they cannot be too strongly recommended to thoso contemplating a purchase, especially to residents in the Country or abroad, who are thus enabled to select any article they may require, and have it forwarded with pc feet safety. 105 Goldsmiths' Work. — Tho progress of fine art manufacture in this branch of trade is strikingly exemplified in a little work published by J. W. Benson, of 25, Old Bond-street, and of the City Steam Factory, 58 aud 60, Ludgato Hill. It is enriched and embellished with designs (by Italian, French, and English artistes) of Brooches, Bracelets, Earrings, and other articles, suitable for personal wear, or Wedding, Birthday, or other presents, with their prices. Mr. Benson (who holds the appointment to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales) has also published a very interesting pamphlet on the Rise and Progress of Watch and Clock-making. These pamphlets are sent post free for two stamps each, and they cannot be too strongly recommended to those contemplating a purchase, especially to residents in the country or abroad, who are thus enabled to select any article they may require, and have it forwarded with perfect safety. lu4 "Berkeley, Sept. 18d9.— -Gentleman, I feel it a duty I owi *o you to express my gratitude for the great benefit I have do - rived by taking < Norton's Camomile Pil/s.' I applied to your agent, Mr. Bell, Berkeley, for tho above-named Pills, for wuid in the stomach, from which I suffered excruciating pain for a length of time, htw..ig tried nearly every remedy prescribed, but without deriving any benefit at all. After taking two bottles of your valuable pills I was qule restored to my usual state of health. Please give this publicity for tho benefit of thoso who may thus bo afflicted. — I am, Sir, yours truly, Henry Allpass. — To the Proprietors of Norton's Camomile Pills. 107

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 15, Issue 2015, 20 December 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 15, Issue 2015, 20 December 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 15, Issue 2015, 20 December 1870, Page 4

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