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Stud. Afzz*. A UCKLAND -C3L STUD COMOrcha°rd. P.oseberry Clydesdale (rmported) .. .. £10 10 Darnley 5 5 WM. PEP.CIVAL, Secret.-,ry. r Stand this SeaAluert. Albert Nobleman, by Young Nobleman, out of Illossom, is a beautiful dark brown ; stands 1C hands ■1 inches hi,'h : very powerful and good tempered ■ and, as a three-year-old, took the iirst priie at the Jloyal Agrieullur:a Show, in li-77. Owners of marcs will see from the following pedigree that Albert Nobleman is descended from three of the best horse-s ever imported :— Young Nobleman, by the imported horse Prince Arthur, out of a dam by Iron Duke. Blossom, by the imported horsfc Cumberland. Terms: Single Marc, £3; two or more, as per agnement. fJroomage, 2s G'd, Good paddock on ' MAKK WOODWARD, Mount Albert. rpHE PURE BRED under— Mondays, Pnkekohe; Tuesdays, liombay and llaketu; 'Wednesdays, Drury and Fapakura . Si*nrdays, at Otara; TIV; remainder of the week at the stables of tho Yofsu T.oud Dkiuiv is a bright bay ; l-ising 5 years old ; stands 175 hands high ; is perfectly quiet, of docile temper, and has proved himself a sure foalHis dam .Susan is by Royal Charlie ('imported), anil it is a well-known fact that Koyal Charlie was one of the best stock-producers that ever came to the colony. For Pedigree see Cards. Terms : Single Maros, £3 ; two or more, the property of same owner, as per agreement. Uroomace fee, 2s 6d. All payments to be made by Ist January, 1882. R. W. BKOWN, OwNEn, npO travel this seatoitoi, Otahuhu, Pa'nmuro, Newmarket, Mount Albert, and Onehunga. Young Emperor will travel as follows :— Monday—Through Ihumuta. Tuesday—Papatoitoi, and stay at Norman McDonald's on Tuesday night Wednesday—Through Flat Hush, and stay at Otahuhu on Wednesday night. Thursday—Through l'anmurc to One-tree Uill on Thursday night. Friday—Mount Eden, the Springs, and Mount Albert, and home to Mangore on Saturday. For further information apply at the stages—Mr. Norman McDonald's. Papatoitoi : Mr. Wills', Criterion Stables, Otahuhu ; -Mr. Hall's, One-tree Hill and .Mr. Kobert Wallace's, Mangere. For further particulars see. cards JOHN lICRCHISON, Proprietor. Booksellers and Stationers, x> 0 E N A M 0, A NKW WORK ON NEW ZEALAND : Bv J. L.C.isii'tELL, Eμ;. GUIDE TO ROTO MA II AN A LAKES, 0. T. CiL-U'.UAN. IiOOKS, STATIONERY, AND nIKIsf.MAS CARDS, 0-1, QcEEN-.-TUIiET, AUCK I.ANi.'. pOPULA R l> I T 1 0 N, '•A YOYACE IN THK SUNBEAM/' BY LADY F.KASsEY. Pr.ici- 9d. TT P T ON & 0., qrF.KN-STUEET. .ILST PL'ULISHED: iff ARTIIAV 0R K mAEL ES. I;;.-:-, lli rti:x. .Slupe, 1 to 1 ]■> „ ~ li to 1 e.M.CTLATI.L M'EIIAI.I.Y KOK N..W ZEALAND RAILWAYS, Kγ WA. PKIOU HALES, C.li., Assoi-i.il'-- Member of the Institute of Civil Eugincivs. I'jiicj: \o<. /-iIIAMPTALOUI.' & QOOI'ER, JIOOKSiCLLER.S AND rSTATIONERS. TO, Ql-ken-stueet, Acckland. D W A R D A Y T F, ijo-s respectfully to inform the public that he has just opened his stock of DIARIES for ISS 2. LETTS' UOCGII DIAPY, US- , , LETTS' POi.'KUT DIAIIY, ISS2LETTS' OFFICE CALENDAR, lsb'2. LETTS' HOUSEKEEPER, lSi2, LETTS' MEDICAL DIARY, IS&2. LETTS' CARD-CASE ALMANAC, ISS2. A Yery Large Assi■.-».!.mt of CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS, BIRTHDAY CARDS. EDW AR D WAY TE, ! IMPORTER OF HOOKS AND STATIONERY 100, Quccn-strect, Auckland. I ._______„ rri 0 WORKING ME N. WE CAN SELL YOU A GOOD SUIT OF CLOTHES FOR •27s 61). SAMUEL COOMBES & CO., 1 92, Queen-street,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6251, 29 November 1881, Page 3

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