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STUD HORSE AT THE NEWMARKET HOTEL STABLES. THE ENGLISH THOROUGH-BRED RATTAN, a dark brown, got by Sweetmeat, dam Coquette, by Launcelot, out of Abaft, by Sheet Anchor —Lady Emmeline by Y. Phanton—Orville Mare, Sweetmeat by Gladiator out of Lollypop, by Starch or Voltaire —Belinda by Blacklock—Wagtail by Prime Minister, Launcelot (brother to Touchstone) by Camel out of Banter by Master Henry—Boadicea by Alexander --Brunette by Amarankus—Mayfly by Machem — Ancaster Starling. Rattan was bred by Mr. Bridge in 1858; imported to New South Wales, where he was purchased and sent to Canterbury by Mr. G. Duppa. Terms : —Four guineas per mare, and ss. groomago. All payments to bo made on or before the 10th January, 1807. For other particulars apply to A. CUNNINGHAM. TO STAND THE SEASON. THE MAGNIFICENT HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSE " MAJOR." MAJOR is a beautiful dappled grey, seven years eld, bred by W. Hat, Esq., Papakura, by Cumberland, (the best heavy draught Entire ever introduced into this Province by that most spirited of Importers the late Mr. B. Newhll), out of Agnes, a heavy draught prize Mare imported from Ho'oart Town. i'or quietness, Btep, shape, and make, Major i 3 unsurpassed in the Colony. Major will stand at the following places during the season: Tuesday and Wednesday:—Rogers' Criterion Hotel Stables, Otahuhu. Monday and Thursday :—Cunningham's Newmarket Hotel Stables. Friday and Saturday:—Bainbridge's Northern Hotel; and Mr. John McLeod's Stables, Henderson's Mill. Terms :—Single Mares, £4 ; two or more, £3 ; groomage ss. at time of service. For further particulars apply to Mr. John McLeod. N.B.—All payments to be made on or before the Btli January, 1867 ; and all mares to be hobbled or otherwise, at the option of the groom. TO STAND THE SEASON AT THE NEWMARKET HOTEL STABLES, The lillipution bat avian pony " MARLTN SPIKE." "MARLIN SPIKE" is a blood bay, 3*2 inches high, of great bone and power, and for docility, pluck, and beauty, a perfect gem. Also, the wellknown Entire Pony " Dandy Tom." For further particulars apply to the groom " Old Daddy," at the above Stables. MAJOR. THE Imported Heavy Draught Entire MAJOR, will stand This Season, at the Mount St. John Stables on Monday, Thursday, and Saturday. At Otahuhu on Tuesday, and Friday, and at Panmure, at the Ferry Hotel, on Wednesday, in each week. Terms for the Season:—Single Mare, £S 10s; Two or more, £6 each ; Groomage, os each. Mares to be served either hobbled or loose at the option of the Groom. Paddocks at Otahuhu with every attention, but no responsibility incurred. All payments to be made on or before the first day of January 1867. RICHARD GWYNNE, Mount St. John. September 28th 1866. THE Imported Horse " POTENTATE," late the property of Major Griffiths, will SERVE MARES during the ensuing season, at £5 os., and sb. the Groom. Application to be made to W. S. WILD, Onehunga. RA.NSOMES AJN'D SIMS' STEAM THRASHING MACHINERY. EXTRAORDINARY SUCCESS IN THE COLONIES THE following Testimonial amongst many others has just been received from .Mr. a. J. Horse, Palmers:, on, Cressy, Launceston, Tasmania:— "It maybe some satisfaction to Messrs. Bahsohes & Sims to know that the working of the Thrashing Machine gi%-es unqualified satisfaction to myself and ray employers. The followine quantities of Oats have been thrashed in a day of IQ\ h0ur5:—1120,1212,1236, and the day before yesterday 1312 bushels (at 401bs. to tho bushel), without a belt off. overrnnninc the Kiddle, or wasting any grain anywhere. And in a day and three-quarters, or 18 hours, we tr.rashed 1400 bushels of wheat (at 60 lbs. to tbe bushel), or 73 bushels per hour, in the same satisfactory manner ; and although very dry, there was scarcely a grain cracked." Launceston. May 1860. IMPORTANT TO BUYERS OF MATCHES, WAX VESTAS, AND YESTJVIANS. Bryant & max patent safety match manufacturers, Whitechapel Road, London, E., prepare 1 all theii manufactures specially for exportation, and warrant them suitable for all climates. BRYANT & MAY'S Patent Special Savety Matches contain no Phosphorus and light only on the Box; any quantity may be kept in stock without the slightest danger, as they are not liable to spontaneous combustion. B. & M. gire the following extracts from one or two leading English papers, referrinc to their Patent Special Safety Matches, which light only on the box:— London Times.—'"Another most valuable invention is shown here in some improved * Safety Matches' by Bryant and May. These curious matches cannot be ignited either "by friction or percussion, or in any way except by being rubbed on the side of the box in which they are contained." Examiner.—"lncomparably the safest form of lucifer." Dispatch,—" The * Special Safety Match' of Bryant and Mi y will only ignite when rubbed on the prepared surface of the box, and i 3 not liable to spontaneous combustion. It is really a great invention." Colliery Guardian.—" Bryant and May'* 'Special Safety Match 1 comes recommended to the public on the double ground of safety and health, and considerimr the great security it oflers against accidental fires, it should be used everywhere and by everybody in dwellinghouses and warehouses, by employers and employed." BK.YANT & MAY'S Royal Wax Vestas, in Round Plaid Boxes, and in Japanned Tin Boxes of diflerent sizes. BRYANT & MAY'S, u Jonkopings Tandstickors,' in strong and compact 50-gross cases, the best cheap Match in the market, qusu ty guaranteed. BRYANT & MAY, Lucifer Match and Wax Vrsta Mancfac ruBKRs, Whitechapel, Koad, London, E., pay careful ind prompt attention to all Shipping orders. BRYANT AND MAT, Paihfxiid W ores, Bow, Loudon, E. COUGHS, ASTHMA, ant! INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION are effectually cured by KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES. vhich are daily recommended by the Faculty—Testimonials "rom the most eminent of whom may be inspected— as the nost effectual, saie, speedy and convenient remedy for Cough, md all Disorders of the Lungs, Chesr, and Throat Sold in Boxes and Tins, of various sizes, by T. Keating, Chemist, 79, St. Paul's Churchyard, London. Sold retail by dl Druggists, Sec. • |

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 901, 3 October 1866, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 901, 3 October 1866, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 901, 3 October 1866, Page 8

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