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MedieaL ■ J) E A *' y E s & The undersigned has a recipe from the Cn?»r « of the Bojal Dispensary foV Diseases of tL ?"'* Dean-street, Soho. London. On receiot r,f a ■ j, tance he will forward the Chemical., a distinguished Auckland Chemist, with fSTi tions for use. It has entirelr cured Eerertl r, ic " B afflicted with this distressing compliic* ii. ii* 5 a* been publicly thanked in the Auckland and a gentlemen in Otago. whom it bad'ccriS v : sent him £10 for a quantity to bourne.. It is an infallible cure if the the ear is not destroyed. " 01 Printed copies of testimonials forxardcj . free. tor - T. B. Ii A'C vi r, ipr\ High-street, Auckland. • ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S J3 41 PILLS is warranted to care all di=ckarre= fromtv Urinary Orcans, in either sex, aconired" crcrn«'i~ tiocal, Gravel and Pains in the Back, r ir, 6d each, by all Chemists and Pi-e" vtZ:'?f Vendors. e Sole Proprietor, F. J. CLARK APOTHECARIES' HAIL, LINCOLN, EXGLAX7; '§ EXPORT AGENT : ® Tiurgoyne, Burbridges & Co., Coleman-Htreet Lo*>V- « Xewbeiy and Sons. 37. Newgate-street", Lo-'i'on ~ ua " Barclay and Sons, S5. Farrinrdon-s:re-t, Loc'oSanger and Sons, Oxford-street, London ~ " And all the London '\Vhole«.il« Ho::;-; j XIW ZEALAND AGENTS- "" • &IIPTCOP.NE, Peossee <fc Co., "Wholesalf Dmr--*, Donedin and Auckland - "^- s m 3LELBOURXE AGENTSFeltox, GEDtTTiDE 4 Co., wholesale Dr— E. AXI) M. Keocb, 'Wholesale Hevmo.ns & Co., Wholesale Druggists Fitch & F&e:sch. SYDNEY AGENTS: 3 . Elxiott Bkotiieiis <£ Co., "Wholeoale E' is Edwaed Bow & Co. " -i ADELAIDE AGENTSF4.ur.DEco & Co., IVholesale P-urris-* BRISBANE AGENT;'" Br.RKi.Er & Taylor. 'Wholesale Drams;:. Conveyances, &c. COBB & CO'S TELEGRAPH T.tvp OF MAIL COACHES. TIME TABLE. ). Leave Auckland every Mondav. r~day, at 6 a.m., f cr -l r * acd Fn " Otahuhu 2 6" Point r.iu--ell % ' Papatoetoe .. .. 4 6 Xwruawahia . 35 n 1 Papakura .... 6 6 HsniPwa H X » r Drury 7 6 Cambridge "m S Leave Hamilton every Tcesday, Utjrsdav' ° Saturday, &t c a.m./ for- " * Ngaruawahia .. 5 0 Papat<--> 4 r e Point Russell .. 20 0 OuhS 5 ' e Drury ..27 6 Auckkad "35 o l ~ Papakura .. iS 6 y Leaves Hamilton, at Sa m. for Alexandra evenTuesday and Saturday; leaves A!v:i= ( ira a' 11 a.m. for Hamilton, to meet the Cosc'h fo- AnrVH-rt * every Monday and Wcdnc-S'lav. ' ® Parcels forwar.l-d to all of thu Waikato "We * do not hold onrselvcs rpsj.or.si!.:* f- r ?ny parcels " (uDless pre-paid) r.iluA ovpr £5. Personaliu??are &*• owner's risk. " ; DAILY TIME TABLE. ■. Leave Auckland every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 6 a.m., and every Tuwiav, Thdrsdar acd Saturday, at S a.rc., for— " '' j Otahuhu Papatootoe Papakura Drury. Leave Drury every iTondav, Vredcesdav, and Friday, at 2 p.m., and every Tuesdr.y, Thursday, acd . Saturday at 4 o clock p.m. for Papakura, Papatoetce * Otahuhu and Auckland. ' Coach leaves Kiverhead for Helensviile ererr Moc« * day, "Wednesday, and Fridav, at 1 p.c.: and"leaves » Helensviile for Kiv<>rhead every Tuesdar Thufdav I and Saturday, it 9 a.m. " * * * - Carriages, Buggies, or Saddle Horses can be hired 4 for all parts of province. Booking Office :—Elliott-strkst. ? C' QL'ICK, Proprietor. 1 TL3IOFFLI.W ilana^er. A X D C O.'S •• KJ LIVERY A>'D EAIT STABLES '• V iCTOP-iA-~j2.il ett. 5 For Hire, a great varietv of Opes and Close Cars riages, Broughams, and "Wedding Cairiaces, with Grey Y Horses, with or without postillions ; Bucries, single or * double-seated, hooded or open, for sinzle or pair of 3 \ Horses; Ladies' and Saddle Horses; r Waggonettes for picnic parties: Covered Convevancea for driving parties to out-districts. Hearses acd » Mourning Coaches. Omnibuses leave the Union Bank, Queen-street, for College Hill acd Dedwood even* half-hour, and i for Newton and Ponsonby .Road everv hour. * Carriages can be ordered for a'ny parts of th? > Waikato. F. QUICK, Proprietor. WC R O \V T H E E, a VICTORIA LIVERY 4 EAIT STABLES Albert-street, (close to VTvndham-street) rotruuiaea an-a appoUii=a o«>bi. tn H. R. H. the Duke of Edinburgh and His Excel* lency Sir G. V. Bowea. For Hire, a great variety of Carriages, open and close; Broughams and Wedding Carrsr.ce*, Tvith Grey i Horses; Buggies, single and doubles?sted, hooded and open, for single or pair cf Hor»cs- Four-wheeled Dog Carts; Breaks tcr picnic tartar• C:v?red Con' * veyances for driving pr»s3en<-erj tc cct-districts ; Ladies' and SentJemsn'sSaddle fit rses etc., etc.,etc* Charges mo<lerate. HOTVICK AND AUCKLAND LINE OF EOYAL HAIL COACHES, DAILY TIME TAiILK. Leave Howick for Psrrtnre and Auckland, at 7.30 a.m. Leave Auckland for Panicure and Howie)-:, at 3 p.m. W. LUX D 02s & CO.. Pkoprietoes. BOOKING OFFICE—VICTORIA-STREET. EORGE COOK, GOLD EX LINE LR'EF.Y AXD EAIT STABLES, IVIKEFIIID-nBEEI. Double and Single Buggies and Saddle Horses for hire. 'Buses for parties on hire. Sire HorsesI K CHARLE S," A BAY HORSE, 'WITH BLACK POIXTS, Six Years Old, Shewing an unusual amount of Blocd and Quality. By "Potentate," out of "Molly Eawn;" "Potentate" by " Sir Hercules;" " Sir Hercules"bv " Capapi" out of 'Paraguay" by "Partisan;" '"Basirre" by "Peruvian;" "Violante" fey "John Eutf." sister to "Sky-scraper," by "liishflv out of "Everlasting" by "Eclipse." "Molly Bawn" by "Pius," out of "Old Molly Bawn "Pius" bv "Septimus," imported by Mr. I.uihludge: "Old Molly Bawn" out of "Luciada." br <r Weeton. r ' For pedigree see " English Stud Book." The sire of "SIR CHARLES" has been most successful on the turf in Australia as -wc*ilasin>"cw Zealand ; he won the "Wairau Maiden Plate, 2 miles, beating 7 horses; won the Nelson Welcome Stakes, lj- miles, 2 minute:? 52 sccosds ; won the Great Nelson Trial Stakes ; won the Wairau Jookey Club Plate, 2 miles, 3 minutes oC seconds ; wen the Ladies' Purse at the same meeting; won the Nelson Turf Club Plate at the 2>ew South \Val--s Metropolitan Meeting; won the Homebush Handicap at the same meeting, witthe betting i to 1 on him ; broke down in the Publicans' Purse. £700 was offered for "Potentate" after his accident, but his owner brought him back to kelson, and put him to the stud. "SIR CHARLES." by this celebrated horse, stands 15 hands 3 inches high, and has proved himself & sure foal getter. "SIR CHARLES" will stand for service this season at the Junction Hotel, Newmarket, except Fridays and Saturdays in even- week, when he will go to Otahuhu and Papakura, if sufficient inducement offers. Terms of service £5 per single mare; two or more mares by same bona tide owner, a deduction of 10s each mare. All fees to be paid on or before 2Sth December next. All such fees paid by time specified a deduction of 10s each mare will b* eturned. Groom fees, ss, to be paid at first service. For further particulars, applv to the proprietor, " S. DIULLEB, rjIHE THOROUGH-HEED STALLION "SLECJIEEE" Will stand during the Season at TARARATA CREEK FARM, MAXGERE, near Otahuhu. Terms—Six guineas each mare, subject to a discount of one guinea if paid on or before the Ist of January, 1575. An allowance will be made of one guinea on three mare 3, two guineas on four mares, and three guineas on five marcs, the bonandi property of one person. Groom's f^e—Five shillings. Good paddocks for mares at 2«. Cd. per week, to be paid before removal. Everv care taken, but no responsibility incurred. JAMES WALMSLEY. The celebrated clydesdale STALLION "YOUNG NOBLEMAN " will serve a limited number of Mares this season. Single Mores, £3; two or more, as per agreement. For particulars, see cards. J. BAIXBRTDGE, M.v.gere.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4048, 3 November 1874, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4048, 3 November 1874, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4048, 3 November 1874, Page 2 (Supplement)

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