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; - ■"' ■.. - 'stud. - ■■■-■ ■■ ■ ■■ TVTEW ZEALAND STUD AND PEDIXI GREE STOCK COMPANY (LIMITED). The following THOROUGHBRED ANH CtYDESDALE ■- : ENTIRES, Will stand at the Company s Farm Rjlvia Park, thia : season, and will t avel iq the imriiediate . .: bourhood. Good paddocks will be provided for mares at Two Shillings and Sixpence per week. Every care will be taken, feut no responsibility will be incurred. All mares to be removed by the 10th January, 1884. > AH expenses to be paid before mares are removed. :■ MUSKET—3S guineas (only ten approved mares ef . the public will be Uken). LEOLl.NtrS—Single Mare, 12 guineas; two or more, 10 guineas. ANTEROS—SingIe Mare, 10 guineaa: two or more, 7 guineas. ' ;,: ■ '■■■ ■ ■-■■■■ . STKRtINGWORTH—SinKIe Jfarc, 4 guineas ; two cr more, 3 guineas, ■_. r- .... - ROSEBERRY—SingIe Mare, 10 guineas; two or more, guineas. BLAIR ATHOL—Single Mare, 5 guineas; two or more, 4 guineas In the Pnkekohe, Bombay, Tuakau, Pokeno, and Waiuku Districts: .■■.; ....■■ . LOCH FERGUS—SingIo Mare, 4 guineas; two or more, 3 ; guinGH3 ■. ■ ■ In the Piako, Waitoa Te Aroha, and Matamat* Districts: YOUNG, MELRUCRNE—SingIe Mare, 4 guineas; two or more,' 3 guineas. .■'■'''•■ '" ■ In the Cambridge, To Awamiitn, Olianpo, and Tamahere Districts: CAP A PlE—Single Mjjre guineas ; two or more, 4 guineas ' ELGlN—Single Maro, 5 guineas;.two or more,4 guineas ; , " ; Cirds with full particulars and pedigrees of above, m»y be hi' from the boeretary, Auckland ; or, tho Managing Direetor, Sylvia Park. isOTfCF. Tlie Company off r a prize of £10 for the best yearling colt, and £10 for the best yearling ally, sired by any of,their Clydesd ,le Stallions; to bo shown and judged at the Auckland Agricultural and Pastoral Association Show in November, 18S5. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. ■ trVLVI\ P\RK STAKPS 18S6—A Sweepstakes of 10eo\s eich, 4ft or Iso\ if declared by S o'clock pri on the night of general entiy for Summer Meeting 1880, with 200 sovs. added by the New Zealand Stnd and Pedigree Stock Company fpr ;the: produce of > their sires for the season 1883. ;..The second horso to recoivo 30 sova. and the thiid horso 10 sovs from the stakes. For 2 yearolds Colts, ist lOlbs fillies, and geldings, Sst 71bs Distinct, 6 turlougs.. Nominations, accompanied with 1 sov. (first forfeit), to be made to tho Secretary of the A R.C. by 8 o'clock p.m. on Drst. Friday following Autumn Summer Meeting I&S4 . rriHE: THOROUGH<Vs§™»W a BRED STALLION s --.HIPPOCAMPUS, Ij«AmJL By Dainty Ariel, dam Fanny ""_ i <: Fisher, by Fisherman. .Will stand this season at the Papakura Stud Farm. '.'■•'itSTAt the Wanganni Agricultural Show last year -HirpuuAMpcs was awarded the Champion Co* as tho .bvat thoroughbred on tho grotinii ■>.Tkbms"—Thoroughbred Mares,.lo guineas; balf"Grooinago Fee ii ■ Good paddocks at 2s Cd. por week. Every .caro tikon, tut no reiponii> llity incurred W WALTntb, Papakura Also KINGFISHER (Full brother to Hii 1 ocampl-,) -Will trawl this season in tho following District — Tuakau,-on Tuesdays Bombay on Ihursdays, Mauku, on 1 ridajs Waiuku on Siturda>s Mon (1 iys and \\etlnesdays it ownor s stables Terms.—Singlo blare, 3 guineas , two or more as per agreement.'! Groomage, 2s (id, \-\ , A. CRANSTON, Pukekohe. jSBSb ■ rTTHE PURE-BRED 1 " 4-« a *eS^aWßP ß '\viii travel his last year's rounds. Terms and £10 prirr, same as last season. Podigrco and particulars see cards. 11. W: BROWN, Owner. ~ sr*>~ mBE THOROUGH--0|g««(«ro J. BRED STALLION MOONSTONE, Jl V y By Feve, dam Moonbeam, ' r . ■■■ Will tiavel as follows :— Papakura, on Mondays ; Puiekoho, on Tuesdays ; Mercer, On ..Wednesdays.; and at Otabuhu on Saturdays T<rms S guinois, two or moro as perngree room->s,e re, s UARDI.NG. ■ Ofahuhn. September 18/ ISS3. !■ I Booksollers and Stationers. | Tust p,u β-lished! A NEW MAP o> tul /BOUNTY OF TTI DEN, Bv Cuas Palm bit. ' i Scalo—3o ch iins to tho inch Show.ng tho Ongina Sections and Lots, Boundaries of Ridings, Highway Districts, Parishes, and now City Boundaries Sizo—S"> \23 inches * Price—Plain. 2s 6d", Coloured, 4s; Mounted and Varnished, 10s. v CHAMPTALOUP & COOPER, STATIONERS, 76, QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND VTEW T>OOKS • TT>OOKS ! People I Have Met, by E C. Grovillo Murray Happy Thought Hall, by F, C Burnand The Temptation of Christ, by Birrett Does Science aid Faith ? by Rt. Rev, H. CottoriU, Reading.? in Social Economy, by Mrs. Fenwick Miller Early Gravos, by Rev T. R Macdufl btray Pcirlb, by Charlotte Yunge Story of Mellceut, by Fayr Madoc , ! Brindreth's, by Kii.Lt Hon Boresford Hopo Serjeant Ballantino's Experiences '' The blmplo Ailmonts of Horsoi, new edition, G3 Caisoll's History of Year I!>S2 3 G. T. CHAPMAN, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 54) Queen stret, Auckland TO TOURISTS, AND OTHERS. READ " r ./THORPE. TALBOTS ' <> NEW GUIDE TO THF HOT LAKES OF NtW ZEALAND (iLLUSTHAtXD) Coritwiris valuablo Information, corrected to latest d ite Jndiipensablo to tourist") Vide 1 pinions of tho Prose Price. Ono Shilling, uf All JUook^oliem TO .AUCKLAND. V TRAVLLLERS AND IOUUSTS, Arc reminded that NATURE'S WONDERS IN NEW ZEA- , LAND, Are seen it thoir grandest in tho - NORTH ISLAND, / Where also, THE HOT SPRINGS, MEDICINAL WATERS, and CURATIVE BATHS Of world-wido fame are all situated, Of these, attention is particularly called to WAIWERA :HOT SPRINGS AND TONIC WATERS. A Grand Hydropathic Establishment on English : -Models,' dUtant only 2.4 miles down tho Bay, and leached daily by Coach or Boat. LAKE HOUSE, OHINEMUTU. Conducted on E.imo Hydropathic principles, the contre of. tho Hot Lake District and. Couching House to the famous adjacent 'WHITE AND PINK TERRACES W A I R A K 1,--" "-. "' Near LAKE TAUPO, "■ hot :■ Water falls, Tho Oncat Hot Water Baths in New Zealand. KmiOHINIKAI, A Skin and Hair renewing Warm Water Bath. Tills BbltlNG Gk.VSERS, Hot Springs of Petrifying Water. The Kabapiti, Or St-am Blpw Hole. The Famous Huka Fall, And other Natural Wonders unequalled in .the Hot Lake Country. Ail Hydropathic Establishment, under propor supervision will bo found here. N.B.—Tlie route to Lake House, Obinemutj, Is via Taoranga, or via Cambridge. Tho route to Walraki 19 eii.hor via Tauronga and Ohlnomutu, or via Cambridge, or from Napier; from which it b but a two days drive, and but a day and half: from Cambiidg<i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6817, 22 September 1883, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6817, 22 September 1883, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6817, 22 September 1883, Page 7