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M-y-^vm ■-, ■■ ~> — -- ■-.'•'-. •,•-',. .yy. y ■'„',-■ .' _ *_y „,." „„ n ' - ' - '■ ■' Minimi I i|l Oil 'i ,i 111' tf mi miniiiijiil .i.m »_ V 'A ~~ j. t g. 31. !»-«»', jpwrttww tat. ' . * A ' | CITY TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. J. H. DALTON WOULD draw the special attention of bia Customers and the Public generally co the Jiarge and Choice* Assortmeno rROUSERS. TWEBDS SUITS, o*s d _ OOATINGS 2 10 d a ) 15 0 3 5 0 0 17 6 FLANNELETTES 3 Id 0 10 0 3 15- 0 \ll FANOVRSBRGES * ° g noo FANCY|_. ESTI'NGB, &c I lio o ~ JUST RECEIVED, -AND SUITABLE FOR THE PRESENT SEASON, THESE GOODS, FOR EXCELLENCE OF MANUFACTURE, VARIETY, AND VALUE, CANNOT BE SURPASSED And are placed before our Patrona at the same Low Cash PaiC'-S eg heretofore, OUR MOTTO ALWAYS: SIMALL PROF.ITS AND QUIOK RET URNS.' INSPECTION INVITED, Patterns'and Easy'Selt measurement Forms Post iFreo on application. P.O.*. Orders' and_Chequ.B_o rosso. "J._!H. PaltOK'* Frelghb paid on all.Parcelß|to mosfc oonvenient RaUway Station. , NOTE THE ADDRE3--J. H. DALTON, HASTINGS-STREET, NAPIEK. PRANOHBS-102 QUE_N-STREET,:AUCKLAND|; 43 CUBA-STREET* WELLINGTON. AN EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS GIVEN AWA\t WITH EACH SUIT OVER £3 15s,' i _ _■ ' ■■■■■■-■ '■ _*mwii ■ ■*■■» _mn i i mmi . ii. h ii, ipiim^iiw .mi T » ■ ns

WM^I«BMI-llllll_l-______M_ M^t, M ,^, w>w l H_-I1 ■ Ulll 'T .- ■'■'■' SfaMm.-- "A * v :. _ 'HE CHAMPION THOROUGH- . BRED SIRE OF HAWKE'S BAS. &*,-_ FOUL PLAY Wggn Will stand this season at lOgl STORTFORD LODGE ________ HASTINGS, FOUL PLAY was one of tho most flticoesu* a & n *S^ t sL*?_i t _ l _? _» that everappeared a the New Zealand turf, oarrying all kinds . f weights and winning at all dlßtencos. Hiß ' reeding speaks volumes, and at the present ay no horse in the Australasian colonies oan laim the same numbor of winning strains of ilood running through his veins. His sire 1 vas the mighty Traduoer, who commanded ,00 guineas per maro during his last years at ;ho stud. It is an undisputed fact that no other sire has .left so many illustrious offspring possessing all the qualities, of the thoroughbred rooehorse to maintain hla wonderfnl reputation. Foul Play's dam, Fanoy, is also well known as the matron of many flrst-olass winners. ■... H ?^ v it • , S e porting writer In the "Canterbury Weekfy Prels," when writing on available sires for the season, after writing very flatteringly of Fonl Pl ay asaoiro, sayl -3. at __JS_ fi,^, ore hia Broad ancestor Traduoer than any other of his Btock now . left, !_«__? __ J? ! h . ape ' make - anf l breeding combines all that is requisite in a sire to get high-class atook, and hla performances over alldistanoes, and under all weights, ore too well known to need recording here. ' Foul Play in opnßtitution. one of the greatest points to be looked to in a siro, nfter all the work he haa gone through, is now as " sound and hoalthy r as the day he was foaled. For breeding and porformancos of Foul Play see Now Zealand Stud Book and Turf Register TERMS. In order to make Foul Play avaUable to all Owners of broodmares, it. has been deoided to reduoo his fee to 7 guineas for pedigree mares, and 6 guineas for half-bred. As a further inducement to Owners, Foul n___i. I 1 ft™ *- fiye Thoroughbred Mares xsaat. 1 that havo been race winnors. Flrat-olass and well- watored paddooks provided until stinted notioo isgiven, afterwards 2s 6d per woek will be charged. Every care taken bnt no responsibility, Dera J lt , J R? Teß ?ro requested to apply eariy, as Foul Play will be positively limited to nf ty mares. FRIAR TUOK, A PURE-BRED, Docile, and very "_ _ Handsome Exmoor Stud Pony, will also Bt -__-_ S j? "S 1 - thto Se__n. lß ° lerma £3. Full particulars from WILLIAM STOCK, Stortford Lodge Hotel, Hastin_£ oPrl6to H3 ■^Aim&m I>HE THOROUGHBRED STAL- ■*- LION lochnagar; By tho celebrated PAINTER (Siro~of Chemist, Ahua, Artiat, Lady Artist, Den high, Germoine, Fame, Little Scrub, Oddfellow, Orlando, Wairuareka, &c), his Dam MAYFLY, by Diomedes (imp)-May Queen, by Towton (imp) — Swoop, by Sir Herculeß. (Vide N.Z. Stud Book.) ,_ LOCHNAGAR, liko his Sire, is a dark brown horse with black points; stands IS handß on a grand sot of legs. Heia perfectly sound and very good tempered, and liko many other stout sons and daughters of The Painter ho has performed well. On his size, brooding, performances, &c. if would bo diflicult to find a better horse in Now Zealand for Stud purposos. Cards Bhowlng the tabulated pedigree, Eerformances, terms, &c, of this grandlyred Son of Tho Painter may be obtained on application to . FRED SIMSON, Groom in Chargo Taradalo, H.B, Or to BAKER & CO., Proprietors Foilding Manawatu, LOCHNAGAR Will travel as follows, viz. : Monday At Omahu Tuesday Hastings Wednesday .. .. Havelook and Cllve Thursday, Friday, and Saturdoy .. .. _ At Taradalo SIRES OF THE SEASON. OTUPAI, the W__known Champion Sire of Racing Pony Stook, the Last nnd Only living representative of the great imported Pae 'fle wo have now doing Stud duties, and the very Promising, Handsomo, Upstanding, Three-year-old Colt by Ingomar, imported, out of Ada, bred by the Auckland Stud Company, will run with their Marea thia Season in well Grassed Waterod, and Securely ■ fenced Paddocka at Ngapu', Omahu, whero evory attontion and care will bo paid to Marea aent to eithor of th above-mentioned Sires, hut NO RESPONS BILITY will be incurred. TERMS _. , £s. d. Otupai .. .. _ „330 Ingomar— Ada Colt .. _5 5 0 For Dama of Winnora and Thoroughbrod Marea; any other class of Maro, £10 108, and aa tho Colt is limited to 15 Approved Mares • ly, early application iB nooessary. Grass to be paid for. W. M. BROUGHTON, „ Owner. Ngapuko, Omahu, 13th September, 18 89. 115 Pf. ttl

ff-rtttptti.. ffiß»i_____. rriHE THOROUGH*^igrsj_ •*- BRED SIRE W3§| BADSWORTH* Badsworth is a rich dark ohestnut horee, Btandlng IG hands 1 inch, on short legs. He is by Daniel O Rourke out of Fair Agnes, by St Aubyn (imp.) from Phoabe by Sir Horoules— Woodstock by Theorem (imp.) For furthor podigree boo N.Z. Stud Book and Cards. Badsworth has nover hnd nny chance of distinguishing himself as a sire, as ho has novor bad any pedigree marea, but his stock from hack mares havo all shown pace, are invariably good jumpers, and splendid hnokß, and have Bplendid constitutions. As an in ducoment to breeders BadßWorth will serve 5 approved Mares (Clans A or B in N.Z. Stnd Book) free nnd only grazing charged for. Grazing in splendid lucerne paddooks, free for one month or till notico of stinting is fiven, after whioh 2s 6d will be charged. Ivery oaro taken but no responsibility incurred. He will also aervo Mares at brooder's residences, within 10 milea of Napier Park .where he will Btand) Terms— Approved Marcs only £4 10a, fll discount for caah. Groomoge foo, fis. Apply to H. BINNIE, 378 Greenmeadows Taradalo. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MARAE* KAKAHO STATION, ■THE PURE-BRED AMERICAN J. TROTTER, KENTUCKY. Sirs, Berlin (Imported) G. Sire, Woodford Mambrino G. G. Sire Mambrino Chief Dam, Fanny Belle, by Mambrino King G. Dam, Fanny Cloud, by Ward'B Flying Cloud G. G, Dam, Caahmere KENTUCKY is of a rioh dapple-brown color, and stands 16 hands. At toe sale of Goneral Tracey's Stud in Amorica in April, 1888, Mambrino Dudley, a full brother to Berlin, brought 1500 guineas, and within half an hour hiß purohaaer was offered an advance of 750 gnineas on his bargain. At this sale soveral of Mambrino Dudley's progeny were offered, and realised prices up to 1125 guineas, Termß— s guineas. Also, THE WELL - KNOWN IMPORTED THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE GLADIATOR. Torma-1 Guineas, For partiouiars apply to i 39 MARAEKAKAHO STATION. J Unmexxs

J . s. i "THE GRAND," 0 PRINCES-STREET, AUCKLAND, i Patronised by his Excellency, the Earl of Onslow, Lady Onsiow, Admiral Fairfax' an a othor dlatinguißhod vlaitors. '1 In the immediato vioinity of Government House, Albert Park, Muaeum, &0,, and) within a minutes walk of Chief Poat-offlco. a ACCOMMODATION- UNEQUALLED IN AUOKLAND. CHARGES MODERATE f FRED. GAUDIN^IPROPRIETOR. \ 131 i* i j Wjvt -BURNET & CO., ! HATTERS r 1 HOSIERS] AND GENTLEMEN'S MEROERB EMERSON-STREET, NAPIER. 857 > BRICK FURNISHINa STORE, TENNYSON-STREET. I Wo M. NEWMAN^ PROPRIETOR ; (Late LANGLEY AND NEWMAN) i 8 to call attention to (his largo and [superior . Stook of genoral HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC, ' Co -?__SH!SS rUBS _. c. nrt Tap £_ tl : y Unroots (witi an without borders), Kidderminster : *SS,S,-r.iL S _ 1 '- l f' 1 i, ra ' Pllu ? and Fanoy China Mattings, Window Hollands (all colora) T?_S-^^w' th T roverßl S Ie r, hood . Linoleuma and koorclotha, Hire Soreens, , Japanoso arayß, Iron nnd Braaa Bedateada, Wove Wire and other Spring Mattrasses, Bodding and Housohold Furnituro of every doacription. 1-*FA"NTOK A FEW _ WRBT.CLAS3 INSTRUMENTS TO CLEiRI AT . JL-T-IX - . X-F KJ. SUGHT ADVANCE UPON.COST.fiI.-OR CASH. CALL AND INSPECT W. M. NEWMAN, CABINETMAKER. UNDERTAKER, AND VALUATOR, TENNYS.OIN STREET. 132 NOTICE TO FARMERS, MARKET GARDENERS, AND OTHERS. ARTIFICIAL MANURES: GUARANTEED ABSORPTION OF 7 PER CENT FIRST YEAR T. NEWLAND & CO., MAJNUFACTURERS OF ARTIFICIAL BUOH AS SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, BONE DUST! &0., Whioh ore specially adapted for all Agricultural! Purposes l _,-_i?!__ __,_ V _^ at an d Oats are .largely benefited bythe use of thoßO Manures, while the lift LSi.ii- Crop h su „f as Turnips, Potatoea, Mangold Wurtzel, and kindred roots is vory tounTinvaluable ' " Kitohen and Flower Garden theao manurea wIU be SUPPLIED .IN ANYSQUANTITY 'FROM ICWT. UPWARDS. PRICE, 6S PER CWT .OR £5 PER TOWN T. NEWLAND & CO. PETANE AND NAPIER 256Wili '•' JL ' l -~" mm li nn i!■ mm -nn-i-M— r+ ltm ,, „, „„„ ,„._ < W & Ao <&■ „& v ,*4° aj^ o^ __r^_a^* J ___^ r I > j? <?*^ ,_> # v vC^_N vJ AAA-Jyiy *-» > % // \&f& y S JAAfAAAA^%y^AA^' y p&y *\&+*s?*ryy ! <_^ . -*W-^_^ ,«5^ _<_iufuotu.-ul only by Thomaa HoUoway, 78, #ew Oxford Streo ¥ - -wi. _^ l.iW 033, Oxfoid Street, LondOP. &-i*.3 tfsr rurclias. ra fhould loolc to the Label on the Boxes and Pots. .! _j^ A' K ths addi cue X". not &:.?, Oxioid Street, London, theyare spurious. __>. ,——«.— —^ . . .-v»i.— — M . h||l — , iniiiiiiiii mn "n^m, ___„, I

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8526, 22 November 1889, Page 4

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