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Seeds, &c. TCT EW mURNIP DEED. E>V OWEDK OEED, CJLAKK & Q-ANE FORT-STREET, AUCKLAND, AND DUKE-STREET, CAMBRIDGE, AUE NOW OFFERING— SVTT'.-H'a OIAHPION SWKDE PORPLE-TOP AbESDEE-N TUBNIP Skiuvino'b PtrRPLB-TOP Swede Green-top Aberdbhn Tuhnip Devonshire Greystone Tdrnip Yellow Aberdeen Tcknip Also Victorian asd Sydney Bonedust Maize, Oats, Cuapp, Bran Peruvian and Other Ghanos kc,, &0., &c.

Stud. V?<@2& r ■ 10 Stand this Sea.tb& QtZ*\lßr known Entire Horse, ALBERT NOBLEAlbert. Albert Nobleman, by Young Nobleman, ont of Blossom, is a beautiful dark brown ; stands Iβ hands ■2 inches high : very powerful and good tempered ; and, as a three-year-old, took the Bret prize at the Koyal Agricultural Show, in 187?. Owners of marea will see from the following podip-oo that -* lbert Nobleman is descended from three of the best horaes ever imported :— Young Nobleman, by the imported horse Princo Arthur, out of a dam by Irou Uuke. Blossom, by the imported horse Cumberland. Terms: Single Mare, £3 ; two or more, as per agoement. Groomage, 2a Gd. Good paddock on usual conditions. MARK WOODWARD, Mount Albert. rtr - h rpHE PURE BRED jfl>.JD- HftErLT CLYSDALE STALyoung'lord lwaM»M^* > wiU Stand this Season, as Mondays, Pukekoho; Tuesdays, Bombay and Vlaketu; Drury and l'apakura SuJ unlays, at Otara ; Tib) remainder of the week at tho stables of the owner, Manurcwn. Youso Lord Deiuiy is a bright bay ; rising 5 years ok'. ; stands 17J hands liigh ; is perfectly qiiiot, of docilo temper, and has proved himself a sure foalgetter. He was bred by -Mr. Rausay, of tho Waikato. ilia dam Susan is by Royal Charlie (imported), and it is a wcll-knuwn fact that Royal Charlie was ono of the best stock-producers that ever came to tho colony. For Pedigree sec Cards. Terms : Single Mares, £3 ; two or more, the property of sumo owner, us por Agreement l>roouKige foe, 2s Gd. All payments to be made by Ist January, ISS2. R. W. BROWN, Owner. Mnnurewa. T""-* travel th!s sea " toitoi, Otahuhu, Pamnuro, Newmarket, Mount Albert, and Onehunga.

Young Emperor will travel as follows :— Monday—Throush Ihumata. Tuesday— Papatuitoi, and stay at Norman McDonald's on Tuesday night Wednesday—Through Flat Bush, and stay at Otahuhu on Wednesday night. Thursday—Through Panmure to Onc-trcc Hill on Friday—Mount Eden, the Springs, and Mount Albert, and home to Mar.jero ou Saturday. For further information apply at the stages— Mr. Norman M. DonaWs, Papatoi:oi; Mr. Wills , , Criterion Stables, Otahuhu ; Mr. Hall's, One-tree Hill and Mr. Kobert Wallace's, Mangere. For further particulars eco cards JOUN MURCHISON, Proprietor. ✓•?_. a UCKLAND The foll< "? iD P EnUrea Orchard. Hoseberry Clydesdale (Imported) .. .. £10 10 Darnley 5 6 WM. PERCIVAti, Seci-'U-T^ Sewing Machines. PATENT SEWING MACULES Are Simple to Learn. Quiet in Action. "N'ot lipb'.e to get cut ol order. i'oi-iiic.. larj- a ad tnily thre:---V>il «i,ut.tl«3. Ko Di<i-i.(i-iV in getting Needles and E.i',r:;t. Taylok's Patent Sewing Machines Thoroughly Good Machine. Also, to be had at JLow Prices. TWISTED LOOP-STITCH MACHINES Of Best Construction. Ageiit : T. PEACOCK, Optician. Spectacles, Telescopes, Microscopes, Barometers, Electric Belle, etc.. etc. Instruments and Machines Repaired SHORTLAND-STREET, (Oppoeita the Post-office). THE STEEL SEWING MACHINE FOR BOOTMAKERS. The arm of tho Bradbury is mado out of one piece of solid steel. All the parts in the arm are steel. Special patent for driving shuttle. The arm is only half the size of any other new pattern machine. The shuttle holds more thread. Price, £1110s on the deferred payment; £10 10s cash. Table Machine, £9 (deferred), £8 cash. A lot of Jones's Machines, very little used, at half prico.-Youxo Brothers, Boot Upper Manufacturers, Importers of English and Foreiirn Leathers, Bootmakers' Machinery, Indcnters, Commission Merchants, New Zealand Representatives of the Bradbury Sewing Machine Company, Durhamstreet East. __^_____ Oil and Colourmen. "W "pHILLIPPS & QON, OIL, COLOUR, AND GLASS MERCHANTS, 95 and 97, Queen-street. Are now opening new patterns of PAPERHANGINGS, IK GREAT VARIETY, Comprising every description of Style and Quality. Including Dados, and Panel decoratioue. Also, PLATE GLASS—POLISHED, SILVERED, AND ROUGH, AT RKDUCKD PK?CKS. PICTURES, GILT MOULDINGS, AT V.KKY LOW PIUCBS. WHITE LEAD, OILS, COLOURS, ARTISTS' MATERIALS, and evi>ry description of PADr<"SRS' MATERIALS, TOOLS, &c. GLASS SHADES, VTUQLBaALE AND KBZAIL.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6253, 1 December 1881, Page 3

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