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A EEMAEKABLE GIFT. THE SHELDON BOOM. HHE Agont - Gdnoral of Titadatio, I MB S. A. PALMER, has just intimated a markabie departure. 'J he works of CHARLES . SHEIiDUN bave sprung intoprbmWonce, and c attracting the attention of the entire Englisheaking ineoaof the world, and probably Others. Mb Palmer, iv his generosity, bA3 arranged ith the Publishers for A * 3UARTBE OF A MILLION COPIES : this most noted author's works, and will send ) any address in the colonies, on receipt TWOENCE in stamps, oii'thft 1 IVE COPIES ON 'RECEIPT OP SIXPENCE IN STAMPS, hich is only meant to covor pofliagej packing, c— tbe Books being a GIFT. VITADATIO'S AIM is not only toonre the eoploqf diseases, but also i.po'instrnot and lead ioir minds to tlie nobler aspirations.' ' The List of Books is si follows . — IN HIS SrEPS: WHAT WOUlriu 3ESDS DO? - '.- ' :■ THE CBUCIPIXION OP PHILIP BTBONG HIS BROTHER'S KEEPER M *LCOLM KIRK „. i ROBERT HABDY'S BEYEN DATS Mb Palmer is certainly going Out of his usual ray to reach the people) ainlTprpotioal phllanliropy spsaks for itself. 'At any rate, he is to >c commended. , Letters morkW "BH£ET>ON." > CarefifViTAtliTio, Melbourne. For furthbr information apply the' New-Zealand Manager and Representative of S. A. Paijieb, Seov. C.-Dk C, y/ Headquarters, 39, Manners-street, Wellington. HOW TO PBOHOUNCE The ounous ways this fricni's^ronounced Ott setd some laughlbf gladly ; For which they shonld not be denounced Asfolkwhotakeitb»4lyj •;■-- -' Someoa it "Vitydaktiit, 0"— ' Some hold to , " Vi.tsrJattiO " Some oall it this, some oril it that. Some sound it " Vitetidßjf'Mio 1 " ! But as " VttVDti'BßEoi''',fe-day, It's grateful friend's addresß ." V I " Which Latin word, in our. own B,weetw»y, . Means '.' Giver of Lae'l^O.'Wesi ye I BEO.trEsi— Liberal and Jifojreaslve medical men and all sufferers, are «specti«Ol* l invited to closely watch the genuine cures bythiawonderfnl blood purifier and. strengthener, ' - , ASTHMA CBJtE GRIMATOfS; INDIAN .QI^ABET^ES Difficulty in expectoration, Asthxna.Nerrous Coughs, Catarrh, Sleeplessness and- Oppression immediately relieved' by^GKCHAULT & Co.'a INDIAN CIGARETTES.' BOED Bt AH CHBMIBia. -■ v. ' JOHNP.SpTH, ■p M P I IB IE, IT &■%_■% L HAPIEB, , Con highly recommend to his Patrons A NEW SHIPMENT VEB.Y SPECIAIi OLD_ JCSISST. . &ia\touii. -' '■'- TO STAND THIS SEASON, fH« ; " KIN(J . GrEORCI'E, By Electioneer (imp.) out of Vim, Ute Zealot. For terms and par.tiotilars apply W. ATKINS, ■ ' Groom in Charge, •-■ TO STAND THIS SEASON AT CBISSOGE, MripHß IMPOBTBD 1. ENGTiIBH: GOLE> REEF, BY BEOT> '08-rCBTJCIBLE. Bend'Oe is by Doncastar, aud sired Qnnonde (sold for 31,000 -guineas) and KjmdaTl, Jhe sire oJ Galtee More (sold for 25,000 gnineaa). •" Crucible, Gold Beef's damywas sired ,by Bosi. orusian, one of the be B t horses over ajl^dlsjance* that ever raced in EngUrad.^ , , : . GOLD BEEP is an all brown, standing 16 hands, with plenty 'of -bone audlgrand.constitution. After four years' racing, winnfag.s number of events, he retired 'sound, haying woa sold for New Zealand. ' •-'•- '••--' '-"'■.■ Sorcerer, full brother in blood to Gold Besf, ia one of the most highly prizeaVsiras ittthe.Cpbaam Stud in England. ' - • . Pee— 2o guineas.' Two or more by arrangement. Approved mares only; Limited to'Bo MtTes, Every care taken, but no responsibility. For particulars apply to , ' G. P. DONNELLY, 690 • '■ r Crissoge. to stakd thiß season at waiUabama. nnHE THOEOUaHJsjtim X BBED. STALLION fom^ CATESBY, Catesbi is full 'brother in blood^o Ttenton, who is now standing at the Cobliam Stud, England, at a fee of 100 guineas. Trenton headed tbo list of winning stSllionß'in 'Australasia itt 1898, and wbb second in 1897. During the' flve,y.eare ha stood in Australia he sired' lol winners of 196 Pbdneila is full sister to Flora M'lvor and Titania, both beingby Goldsbrough from Io; Catesbt is a brown, standing. 15A. with immense driving power. He has sired The Plotter, His Lordship, lota. Petite, and Sortie,- who have won a number of races. • " ■ Pee— Fhe Guineas, limited to 20 approved Every cars taken, but no responsibility. For particulars apply to " • • G. P. DONNELLY,. 691 • • ' .:• , LCriMoge. PEELIMINAEY. NOTICE. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT WAIPUKUBAU, JL rjiHE Thoroughbred W*m MISSFIKE, MAXIM— TAKE MISS. Terms— Single Mares, £i tej two or more as per agreement. ■ Fuither particulars ia uture advertisement or on application to IiAWBENCE COTTLE, 669 Hastings, TO BTAND THIS SEASON AT TB MAHANGA, HAWSE'S BAY, MrTiHE Thoroughbred TORPEDO (MUSKET— PANKI FISHES. At the request of a number of owners of Brood Mares, it has been decided to plaoe the services of Torpedo at the disposal of the public. He is one of the few Musket sires containing the Fisherman cross. As a sire Torpedo is known throughout the colony by the successes achieved by his stock. Last soason he stood seventh on ths list of winning sires, being only £300 below St. Leger. Oingo, the H.B. Guineas winner of - 1898 and several other important races, is by Torpedo. Only approved .Mares taken. Terms— 2o Guineas per mare. Mares taken charge ot at Poukawa railway station. Every care taken but no responsibility. For full particulars apply to W. J. DOUGLAS, TeUabanga, TO STAND AT TE MAHANGA, rpHE Thoroughbred f9mm MAHAKI GNGOMA&-BTEPPE). This isMohaki's second year at the stud. Be is beautifully bred, and his dam proved one of the best, if not tbe best, stud matrons ever imported into New Zealand. She 1b a half-sister to Hermit, and produced Leeds, who was a most successful racehorse ;in England, while she gave to New Zealand and Australia Russley, Too Soon, Tartar, Mahaki, She, Stepniak, and Stepfeldt, horses that have won elassio honors and handicap events. Mahaki was a first-class performer^ winning a number of events, including the Wellington Cap, during his Bhort career on the turf. Terms— £lo los per mare. Every care taken but no responsibility. Mares taken charge ot at Ponkawa railway station. For full partioulars apply to W. J. DOUGLAS, TeManonga. TO STAND AT TE MAHANQA, rriHE Thoroughbred JL BtaMion V^^jPn ROBINSON CRUSOE— In Quilt we Snd another strain of the Fisherman blood, through Patch and Bobinson Cruso*. He has produced a largo number of winners, including; quiltiri, who won theHawkeVßay Guinea* and several other important events. Termß— £s 5s per mare. All care taken but no responsibility. Marcs taken charge of at Poukana railway siding. For partioulars apply to W. J. DOUGLAS, 605 Te Mahanga,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11320, 2 September 1899, Page 4

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