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Pnlilic Notices, \TT UN U A ROAD BOARD. |. TAKE NOTICE. •'{ Ratepayers, by paying your rates on receipt of olts&na notice, with stamps or P.O. order, H is a fact, tbjtyou will save farther expense, as they must and willbegotin. \. SAMUEL WALKER, j; • Collector. Oik's House, Fapakurn, « October Ist, 1883. -ajEW TAW 'OARTNERSHIP. THE UNDERSIGNED beg to annonnce that they have Cs&menced Practice in Co-partnership as 4 BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, ■1 In Chanters in Hiqh-steet, opposite Mr. W. AtMn's \ Printing (ffice. |\ E. W. BURTON, I W. J. NAPIER. Auction!. SepteSa>er 22nd, 1833 1 _ -| Stud. j '% "rVTEWiZE>IiAND STUD AND PEDI_L3t STOCK COMPANY (LIMITED). |'■ The following THOROUGHBRED AND CLYDESDALE 5, ENTIRES, . Will stand at foe Company a Farm SylvU Park, this season, andwill travel in the immediate neigh- [ t bourhood. Good padclotts will be provided for mares si Two 1 Shillings and Sixpence per week. Every caw «S1 be tasen, but no responsibility will 1 be incurred. If All mares to;lxremoved by the 10th January, 1884. All paid before mares are removed. MUSKET—3S pineas (only ten approved mares ef the public will hi taken). Mare, 12 guineas; two or more, 10 guineas. *■;. ANTEROS-Sbtle Mare, 10 guineas: two or more, 7 guineas. i STHRLINOWqETH—SingIe Mare, 4 guineas; two cr more, 3 guineas. ROSEBERRY—Sig'.e Mare, 10 guineas; two o r more, guineas. , BLAIR ATHOLi-ilngle Mare, 5 guineas ; two or more, 4 guineas. In the Pukekohe, L&mbay, Tuakau, Pokeno, and ; Waiku Districts: \ LOCH FERGUS-i-Sjgle Mare, 4 guineas; two or more, 3 guineas. i, ■ In the Piake, Waitoa. Te Aroha, and Matamata ; jlstricts: '. YOUNG MELBOURNE—SingIe Mare, 4 guineas; , two or more, 3 guineas. ; In the Cambridge, Te Avunntu, Ohaupo, and Tamahereiistricts: CAP-A-PlE—Single Mae, 5 guineas; two or more, 4 guineas. V. ELGlN—Single Haro, : i guineas; two or more, 4 guineas. V Cards, with fall particalrs and pedigrees of above, may be had from the Scretary, Shortland-street, Auckland; or, the Managin Director, Sylvia Park. NOTIE. The Company offer a prfzeof £10 for the best yearling colt, and £10 for the /bst yearling filly, sired by any of their Clydesdale Staions; to be shown and judged at the Auckland Agcultural and Pastoral Association Show in Novembr, 1835. ! AUCKLAND fiiCNG CLUB. > SYLVIA PARK STAKES, &6-A Sweepstakes of Msovs each, 4ft.. or lsov.tidoclared by 8 o'clock pm. on tho night of geheU entiv for Summer Meeting, 1886, with 200 sot. added by the New Zealand Stud and PedigzlxStoirk Company for i the produce of their siros'or thd season 1883. i The second horse to redely 30 sovs. and the third horse 10sovs. fromthdtakes. For 2yearolds : Colts, Sst lOlbs; fillii and geldings, Bst 71bs. Distance, 6 furlongs. Nominations, accompanied with 1 sov. (first lrfeit), to be made to the Secretary of the A.R,Cby 8 o'clock p.m. on first Friday following Autum Summer Meeting, ISS4. S%T !SSb _Jfiii§*& m H E THOROUGHBRE) STALLION HIPPC3AMPUS, l_=«AmiLtf_i?f' By Datatype!, dam Fanny "" "'!JHaflß»ai*» Fisher.ib.Fiskerman. Will stand this season at the Papsura Stnd Farm. S3T At the Wanganui AgriculturaShow last year HiTfOCAMros was awarded the CnAJfcoN Cup as the best thoroughbred on the ground. V: Tkbms.—Thoroughbred Mares, 10-nincas; halfbreds, 6 guineas; twoor more marcs as >r agreement. Groomage Fee, 6s. V Good paddocks at 2s 6d per week. *: ■■■ Every care taken, but no responsible incurred W. WALTEaßpapakura. Also,- '-■ KINGFISHER Z_ (Full brother to HiPPocAstPOt Will travel this season in the following )istricts :— Tuakau, on Tuesdays; Bombay, on ThursdaysMauku, on Fridays; Waiuku on Satur\j3; Mondays and Wednesdays at owner's stables^ Terms.—Single Mare, 3 guineas ; two . more, as per agreement Groomage, 2s 6d. i_ A. CRANSTON, Pvefcohe. mHE PUREBRED '■™s™agßESi*=»' will travel hisf.Ss year's rounds. Terms and £10 prize, same as lfeE&ason. Pedigree and particulars see cards. fr*V^ R. W. BROWN, OtfL Manuka. STANDr:Jn|}. SEASON, ISS3 Si 1; Thß Thoronghbred Sta, n I aßs fe2 BILLINGSGATE 7 years old; by Isaac Walton out of SlandS), I Traducer; Isa»c Walton, by Dainty Aiiel "6i,| f Fanny Fisher, by Fisherman; Dainty Ariel* Riddlesworth. Billingsgate is a dark bay horse, \ black points, standing about 16 hands 1 inch,':i plonty of bone and substance. He was bred by i , ; late W. Walters, Esq., of Papakura. While on 'i V turf he proved himself the fastest miler of htoVd ' His breeding is undeniably good. On his dam's \<! has the Celebrated Traducer blood, which at the pi • sent time is telling so well on the turf. On his stra< he has Dainty Ariel, by Biddlesworth, while FannJ Fisher is by the celebrated Fisherman. From thi combination of these strains he should get some first class stock, either for racing or steeplechasing. Som< of the best cross-country hbrse3 In England are got by speedy horses on the flat out of well-bred mares. Billing jgate started in 66 races; of these he wot 32, in 14 he gained second place, and ran third ter times. Terms: Thoroughbred mares, £7 each; halfbred mares, £5 each ; two or more mares, property ol same owner, as per agreement. Groomage fee, 5s All fees rtue Ist January, 1884. Paddocking, 2s 6d per week. Every cara taken, but no responsibility. Billingsgate will travel as follows : Panmuro and Otahuhu. on Mondays; through Mangereon Wednesdays ; and the remainder of the week at the stables Harp of Erin. ' For further particulars apply to Groom in charge ; or > B, THORPE. Harp of Erin, EUersUe. Proprietor. A LBERTNOBLEf\_ yJ* $$[ To stand this season at * tho stables of the owner Mount Albert, the wellknown entire Horse, Albeit Nobleman. The horse will not travel, and the success which has attended his services hitherto prove the advantage to owners ol mares of obtaining the services of a horse that is kepi at ihe stables of the owner, and under his constant aunenision. A number of his stock bred by the owner may be al any time inspected. Terms: Single mares, £3; two or more, as per agreement. Grazing 2s 6d per week; usual condi tions. MARK WOODWARD, . Mount Albeit. riINGEE ALE, Q.INGER A LE, RINGER JOHN GREy AND SONS, AERATED WATER AND CORDIAL MANUFAC TURERS, Beg to intimate that they are prepared to supply GINGER ALE Of a Supesior Quality in Quarts or Pints. The Public will find this a Delicious Beverage. Also, On Hand and to Arrive— 200 CASKS OF CORRY'S CELEBRATED BELFAST GINGER ALE. Eden Crescent ahd A£Bebt-Btbkz:t. Auckland, July 7th, 1883.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6825, 2 October 1883, Page 8

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