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GREAT REDUCTION IN ACCOUNTANTS FEES. THE undersigned is open to make up Tradesman's Books, or collect outstanding Accounts. — Apply to " Northern Advocate Office, Whamjarei. CHARLES GOODMAN. mr3tc To Stand, This Seasox, Tiiat CeleBRATEB AJTD THOKOtTGK-BKED HORSE R E P O E T . PEDIGREE. REPORT out of Bryonia, a Chest__nut Mare bred by Mr Buckland in 1575, got by Sledmere (imported), her dam Occult by Tbuton (imported) ; Cassandra by Priam, (colonial bred, but with perfect pedigree) — Princess by Gratis, (imported), Sledmere by Daniel O'Rourke, from Eldest Sister to Mr Moon. , REPORT got by Musket— Musket bred by Lord Glasgow, got by Toxopholite, dam by West Australian — Brown Bess, by Camel — Brutandorf — Mrs Cruikshanks, by Welbeck — Tramp's dam, by Gohanna— Fraxinella, by Treutham— Sister to Goldfinch, by Woodpecker — Everlasting, by Eclipse. Report will travel as under : — Kamo— MONDAY. Kaurihohore— (Mr J. Mclnnis'), THURSDAY Remainder of the week at bis Stables, Whangarei. Terms — £3 35. ; two or more Mares the property of one owner, as per agreement. Paddocking, 2s. per week, all care taken, but no responsibility. THOS. JOHNSON, Proprietor. TO STAND THIS SEASOX, AT THE HOTEL, HIKURANI, THE THOBOUGHPDED STALLION, BRYAN O'LYNN, BY RANDWICK out of Rosalie (dam of Derringer) by Patriach, out of the Flying Doe by the Premier out of Whilimina. Patriarch by Yattendam out of Days of Old, by Irish Birdcatcher out of Days of Yore. Randwick by Barbarian, out "of Gipsy Girl by Kingston, out of Black Bess ; Barbarian by Sir Hercules. BYRAN O'LYNK (Chestnut Horse) Was bred by the Messrs. Kavanagh, of the Mauku, in 1879. His breeding on his dam's side is exceedingly good, as she has the strains of both Sir Hercules, the one through Yattendon, the other in Irish Birdcatcher, who was by the English Sir Horcules, out of Guiccola. On the sire's side he has also the same two strains, as Paraguay, the dam of the Australian Sir Hercules was by the English Sir Hercules, out of Paradjim. From the combinations of these strains he should get some first-class stock, as they are of the hardest blood, and are free from any hereditary taint of unsounddess, which is too often found in ares travelling the New Zealand districts. TERMS— Two Guineas net cash ; Two and a-half Guineas if Booked; two or more Mares the bona fide property of the same owner as per agreement. Groomage Fee, L/ 6. Good Paddocks 2s per week. Every care but no responsibilty. J. ROLLESTON, Hikurangi. ag2s tf To Travel Tnis Season, the Wellknown TnoKouGn-BiiED Stallion TRAFALGAR. rrRAFALGARis by Maribyrnong J_ out of Telopea. Maribyrnong is by Fisherman (imp.), out of Rose de Florence (imp.), and is the she of Despot, Cap-a-pie, Warwick, Bargo, Hilltop, lolanthe, Segenhoe, Richmond, Woodlands, Palmyra and Dagmer, all winners of many races. Maribyrong's stock have brought the highest prices as yearlings in the colony. Telopea is by Tarrangon, out of Rose of Australia, Tarrangon by New Warrior (imp.), out of Studio. Rose of Australia by the Flying Pieman (imp.), out of Days of Old (imp.) For further Pedigree see Stud Book. Trafalgar will travel as under should inducement offer: — Monday, noon, at Mr G. Gunson's; at Mr Johu Wright's on Monday nights and Tuesday mornings; at Mr G. Hawken's on Tuesday eveniugs ; Wednesday, at Mr T. Jackson's, Whangarei, at noon till 6 p.m. ; Saturdays at Mr G. Scott's Parua Bay, at noon. Terms — If cash at the time of service, £1 10/ ; if booked till 31st December, £2. Also, The well-known Draught Stallion, YOUNG EMPEROR, will stand at his Owner's Farm, Otaika. Terms, cash at at time of service, £1 os ; if booked till 31st Decomber, £1 10s. Young .Emperor is staunch is all harness, with splendid temper. Good paddocking at one shilling per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. H. A. GOING, s8 qr Owner. It^ THE PRIMATE. season, in the WbanH^^HB^^H^d surrounding district, that I^^^^B^H^^Hb* thorough-bred horse BHBHHteiMATE. H||BBHflH|^^^fl^^^|^kkhor3e with s t ance ; great |H^^^^^^^^^H^^^^|^^^wtution, comhorse HH^^^HH^^^^^^^^H^^^Brequire no ________________________________________r la - i ' w^ CR (+ a )> dam H^b^BbHl^B^^HHB 0 " Grey Bishop on 0 - Gunson's at r son ' s < the a^ r Harrison's, HH^HK^sHH^^DHß^frf 1 ' FriU^B^B^BB^t^^^BB t Wbangarei, j^^Bß^^B^Bß^^^Bßmßt'^ w ° -£1 W single Hni^^^B^Bß^flßi^HK££- All fees to ___________*__W__________________i cT ' ISBB ' QHBn9BSfIBB»K A a > a

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Northern Advocate, 24 November 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 24 November 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 24 November 1888, Page 4

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