To Staxd, This Season, In The Wii-usGAirEi District, That Celebrated Thorough-ared Horse EEPO E T . PEDIGREE. EEPORT out of Bryonia, a Chestnut i Ware bred by Mrßuckland in 1875, got by Sledmero (imported), her dam Occult by Touton (imported) ; Cassandra by Priam, (colonial bred, but with perfect pedigree) — Princess by Gratis, (imported), Sledmere by Damiel 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— Brutaudorf —Mrs Cruikshanks, by Welbeck— Tramp's dam, by Gohanna — Praxinella, by Trentham— Sister to Goldfinch, by Woodpecker —Everlasting, by Eclipse. REPORT will travel as under ;— Karao— MONDAYS Knurihohore— (Mr J. Mclnnis'), THURSDAYS Remainder of week at his Stables, Whangarei. ' TERMS— £2 2a. cash at time of service, if book to Doc. 31, 1389, ±3 3s. by Promissory Note. Grazing, 1/ per week ; every care taken, but no responsibility. THOS. JOHNSON, Proprietor. To stand this season, at Mitniwlmngata, the Thorough-bred Horse, FOREST KING. T7IOREST KING is by ' King of the Jj Forest, dam Gazelle. Ho is a beautiful bay with black points, stands 17 hands, and is ■even years old. TEKMS-£3 each Mare. First-claßs grazing at 1/G per week. All caro, but no responsibility. C. COWAN, Proprietor. P. S.— Mares left at the Commercial Hotel, Whaugarei, Kamo Hotel, and Hikurangi Hotel, will bo called for on Saturdays. No foal no pay. | To stand this season, at Harp Road, Ellerglie, Auckland, tho Thorough-bred, Stallion THE DAUPHIN, BY TRADUCER (imp.), out of Maria Theresa (imp.), by Rataplan (own brother to Sfockwell), out of Marie Louis, by Gunboat, out of Mario Agnes, etc. ; Traducor by The ' Libel, out of Arethusa by Ellis out of Languid, ] by Cain out of Lydia, etc. The Dauphin is one of the handsomest , horses ever bred, beautiful head, muscular neck, well let into long oblique shoulders, short back, immense quarters, good legs and the best of feet; a grand constitution, snlendid temper, and a most aristocratic pedigree ; he < is undoubtedly one of the finest horses ever bred in the colony, and of old Traducer's sons the stoutest. Mated with well-bred mares (Musket's especially), he must produce racehorses of great ability. It is worthy of note that this is the only ; Traducer horse at public service in the Province TERMS: Thorough-bred Mares .... 10 guineas Half -bred Mares .... 5 Two or more mares as per agreement. I Good paddocking with^abundant supply of 4to££P2/6 per week. Grcftmago 2/6. H^^^^^nweayiaidJßr lfcfare removal, or by taken, b^^Srosponfribility. ; J. B. »LLIAMSON, Hjpb Road, Ellerslie. YOUNG EMPEROE. ■VTOUNG EMPBEOR is a dark bay JL with black points. He is out of Blossom, I by Young Emperor ; Blossom bred by Mr H. • Andrew, of Paparoa, out of Blossom, by s Nugget; Blossom out of Jessie, by the imported horso Black Prince, imported by Mr B. ' Newell. Young Emperor will travel this season to i Kaurihohore, Kamo, Whangarei, Maungatai pere, Maungakaramea, Mangapai, and at his i stabies, Toi Toi. I TERMS— 3Os. All payments to be made on or before the Ist January, 1890. 1 All care taken but no responsibility. : TAURAU KUKUPU, Owner. October Ist, 1889. 1 THE PBIMATE riIHE above celebrated thoroughbred | JL Stallion wili travel in the Waipu and , Whangarei districts this season. For particulars see cards. JOHN J. McKAY. Waipu, sth September, 1889. sp7 o ' NEW IRONMONGERY STORE. James Keyfe. & Bros, HAVE started in the above business next to Mr T. JACKSON'S Boarding House. The undermentioned articles are among those always in Stock, which will ba marked in plain figures, at lowest possible prices, for CASH. There will be no two prices, and no CREDIT. J.K. and Bros, hopes to benpfit by the painful experience the family has had through the Credit System, nnd trusts the numerous friends and customers will not ask for credit, for it often offends to refuse. American Slash Hooks Lead, Seeet & White Axes Latches Adzes Milk Strainers Augers Milk Pans Brooms, all kinds Mouse Traps Brushes, all kinds Nails — Wire, EweBellows - banks, Lead Heads, Brunswick Black Cooper, Horseshoe, Buckets & Galvanized EweBoilers banks Billies Oil, Raw and Boiled Bolts and Nuts Pipe, Gas Bedsteads Pegs Bedding Paperiiangnings Box Irons Planes Butter Prints Paint, all Colours Chains Pitch Chisels Plate Racks Coffee Pots Patent Blind Rollers Cartridges Powder, Gun and Cartridge Cases Blasting Cartridge Fillers Putty Clothes Lines Rivits, Copper Candlesticks Rat-traps Chair Webbing Rope Chisel Hondles Ranges Castors Ridging Digging Forks Slates Dishes, Tin and En- Sofa-Springs araeled Spring Mattrasses Files, Fry Pans Saws Fuse, Fenders Staples Gouges, Grates Spades Glue Scrim Gun Caps and Wad- Sash Weights ding Sharpening Stones Gutter Bolts Screws Glass, Sheet Slash Hooks Hinges, Tea and Butt Shot Hamcs Squares . Hammers^ Spouting Handles, Ax Twine Iron, Carrogated Tubs, Zinc Kerosene, 130 and 150 Wire Strainers test Wiie, barbed & plain Keys atted to Locks Zinc, plain * Kettles, Tin and Iron Zinc, perforated^ Lamps, Locks
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Northern Advocate, 5 October 1889, Page 4
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810Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 5 October 1889, Page 4
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