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Stad. ——- The following entire ho^f* fte pr.ip.rty of the AUCKLAND STUD COMPANY, Will stand this tciron at the service of tit p-j«': e Stltia Paj-.k, Otahchc. TTae Thoroughbred Imported 3tillien MUSKET (P.Tfi It I.or l liliijcw in 1=5") ! Got bj T Mel A,i;v. h'j dtm j„ „ of E.-iirn Be;s, by C\tmel. TKUMS: HiLr!* f: V- »nin«\s for -Tie mire, or thinv --. for two or more, tne property of •(-..• !>lle cvr^; r "" eU The Imported Ch-stnri Hone AXTRROS (Bred by Prince Batlhyany in IETS), Got by Loiterer, dim AJrista Orlando Tcr~-.i by Alarm, Uleccovj-Al-a by Whalebone * 'Loi'+Z* * by Stocfcwell. * 2ST .ANTEROS is the sire of The Poet t~,> O ▼°rnor, Canard, and Louie, the oult hcriea'thv'v.?" sorted by him. * " TERMS : Xew Zealand Stud Book inares, ten snin»3j • v.w bred mares, six guineas. ~ ' a^*' The Thoroughbred Iroported SUIUon STERLIXGWORTH, By Sterling, dam Chillianwallah, by Newai-«. dam Lady Gouge, Will stuid at Hit. ALLWRLL'L, REDWOOD 'NEAP CAiIbRIDGK). TERMS : Single mare, fire guineas; two or mor*. tte perty of same owner, four and a half guineas For further particulars see card*. The Thoroughbred Imported Stallion CAP-A-PIE, By Marioyrnong out of Miss Macus br Maccs fim ported), out of Georjrlra by Cip-a-pie "(imported l ) out of Georsiana (imported). **-■*" CAP-A-PIE is a beautiful brown horie 7 years cW standing 15 hands 3 inches, and shows iotslf q-.ulitY and substance. * * CAP-A-PIE'S Performances \Tr>a Pq-srers' Stakes, A.J.C. Spring Meeting. 1577 : :>t. AJC Autumn Meeting ; dead heat wi:h Oh- surfer CumUr. land Stakes next day, two w-ight for age. The above horse i» STANDING IN" THE WAN-.JANCI DISTRKT. For terms and further particulars se<s Ioca ; iavand cards. 1 **" AUCKLAND RACING CLUC SCiIMER MEETING, Hi*. THE AUCKLAND STUD COMPANY'S SIRES' PRODUCE STAKES, A Sweepstake of lOsovs. each, with 200sovs. added by the Company: second horse to receive iSscvs. and third horse 10soy3. out of the stakes; fcr the produce of mares using their sires for tho season Nominations, with 2sovs. to dose when yearling Acceptances, with 3sovs., on nizht of ftneral ectrr ISS6, and osots. at the post. For then fchrte-year-cidi —colts, Sst. lOlhs. ; hilies, Sat. libs. Distance. U miles. \TM. PERffITAI, Se«retary. ROSEBERRY (Imported). TO STAND AT SYLVIA PARK. ROSEBERRY i* a dappled bay horse. 7 jeari oil standing nearly 17 hands. PedigTee : By Drew's eel brated Prince of Wilee out of Ruby; a well-known prize taker, among whoso winnings are included first prize at ;n > Lanarkshire Show, two years :n succession, in the Brood Mare class; and aI?o first prize at the East Kilbride Show, in a competition open to the v.h.ie c' Scotland. TKRMS! Single Mare. 10 quiKcas : two or mere, tho property of same owner. 8 guineas each. Tho Imported Clydesdale, six-year-old ELGIN". Sire, Luck's All (late Champion Sire of S-.it'vd). Winner of the firs: prize at the .■»rricu't :r*l asd Pastoral As.-nt iation's .Show, held at Elkrsiic. C'lh l 1 November, 1579. ISSu, and 13*1. Will travel as- under : Monday—Panmure. M.-adowbank at ni.'ht. Tuesday—Re: -uera and homes: ai.-fct. Wednes lay and Thur* 'ay —Mingcre and Friday—Mount Albert and Whau, home at night. Saturday—At home. terms : Single Mares. 5 euineas; two or more, the property of one owner, guineas. The Two-year-old Colt 3 GRAND DUKE, AND BAKON DIXSDALE, will serye a limited number of mares at 4 guir.ea3each, THE AUCKLAND STUD COMPANY'S PURE-EF.ED CLYDESDALE lIORSfi YOUNG MELBOURN E, By tho celebrated horse Lord Clyde out of tho pare* bred Clydesdale Marts Violet, wdl stand during the coming season at MORRINSVILLE. And travel through SCOTCHMAN'S GULLY, RICH* MOND BLOCK. MATAMATA, TE AKOUA. And WAITOA. Teams: Four Guineas. Paynvent for -Vnte-os. El?in, and Rosebcrrv, dae oc 10th of January, iss:i. <Jood paddocki? provided at two shillings and sixpence per week, and every tare taken, h it no responsibility incurred. Fcr further particulars apply to the Managing Director, CAPT. WALMSLEY, Sylvia i'ark; Or, to "WM. PERCIVAL, Sacreiarv. Auckland. Nobleman. The horse will not travel,"and the saccesi which has attended his services hitherto prove the advantage to owners of mares of obtaining the »er-yiC'-s of a horse that i 3 kept at the stables of tbo owner, aud under his constant supervision. A number of his stock bred by the owner may Uat any time inspected. Terms : Single Mares, £.3; two or more, as p« agreement, 2s per week; usual conditions. MARK WOODWARD. Mount Albert. Confectioners. COXFECTIONERY WORKS. O DURHAM STREET AUCKLAND. EDWARD WATERS In thanking the public for the liberal support ex» tended to Uiia in his efforts to establish cn a 2nn b-iisis a New Local Industry, begs to announce for the information of Merchants and Storekeepers; fc»t bfi has now completed all arrangements for the kisp* factur<! of ev?ry de?( rivtion of C-nfecticnerr The sum of monf-y that is annually sent out of tbo colony for importations of impure act i!c!e;eriro« swefr'.uveats i 3 enormous, and the advertiser world respectfully caution purch.Lf-.rs of the r.-n^n?ccat* pounds which crti now irtr^daced here from Austnlia, and which ar»» in* urinus to children's health. His uwn Confectionary is made of the pnr«st na' terials, and no pcisrnons colouring m.;t:er is iatrc« duced in its ciar.ufactcr*.. Storekeepers will ni:d it rr.atly to :hefr adTastsjC" to purc<:;u-d their gco-ds of him. ai *J:e urict; is cos* siderabiy below :hat at which the Kcgliih coufecticas are sold, whilo tht; ijtiality of the locally artifla has b»;en pronounced ali'ko by connoisseur* -.ui tsa public to bo eminently superior to that of the Britiih "liis Ct'N VEKSATION LOZENGES rnei no recommendation, and all other descriptions so* made at his Factory are fully equal to those in and finish. Chemist's Proprietary Lozenges, ne.vtij and carefully stamped and prepared. Always on hand, and made to order! Lozenges, C.-n::.ts,' Jujubes, Pastiles, Medicafd Loxenges, Gt*:. :;uo Black Currant Ccagb Lorenges :o Keating's), Conversatior. Peppermints, Double Extra Strong Mints. Icing, and Boiled Sagars of every description, c-J** Candy AU Gootl3 ilanu.factured on tho Premises, and of best materials. Medicated Lazengos of every description always ca hand. Waters* C ! i --I *:a. per doien. Just A: Wedding C.*jcs o?KAiis>"K, Bonbons Somebody's L'.'ggaob, sc., , cc. Testimonial. Provincial Laboratory, AuckUna. October 26, IS.a Mr. K. V.'atkrs : Sir,—l have much pleasure informing you, that after having made a very caref« analysis of various samples of sweetmeits tured by y.u, I find that they are free from adulteration, and that the colouring matters are qai»* nnocuous. With regard to the Chocolate. I Cad tw it is quite e<i'.:al to the best English or French parations, aad. being entirely free froai huek. form an exco.Ln: article of diet for invalids, those suifcrir? from an digestion.— I w the honour to be, sir, vonr obedient servant, M* Tunny, Provincial AflAlJSl. Orders, accompanied by draft or good reference will receive prompt attention. .j. Tlie atH>Te coocls may be had through any respeev able wuolesale house. N.is.—Evjpty packages only allowed for ttd*h turned in good condition. EDWARD WATERS, WHOLESALE CONFECTIONER Durham and Qcken-stksets. Atcklaxb.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6572, 9 December 1882, Page 4 (Supplement)

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6572, 9 December 1882, Page 4 (Supplement)

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6572, 9 December 1882, Page 4 (Supplement)

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