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W3l Stand «?2f&, and Travel the FurrornidinßlHjtricu" 1 "' ''"Hbb 1 ermi£: Stogie Mates, three guineas -1— as per agreement, •'"» cr more For pedigree see groom. ' B -W,BROww ■ - Owit YOUNG LORD DERBY WILL STAND THIS SEASOK As tinder: Mondays—Pukekohe ! Tuesdays—Bombay and Maketu . Wednesdays—Drnry and Papakura Saturdays—Papatoitoi, Otara, and Put The remainder of the week at the St*b!« -» „ owner, Manurewa. R. W. BROWJT, Mount Albert, the ?n known entire Horse, Albert Nobleman. Thehr, will not travel, and the su-cess which has attendS bis services hitherto prove the advantage to o«SJ mares ol obtaining the services of a hone that is £2 at the stables ot the owner, and under his eoimss supervision A number of his stock bred by the owner may \^ .. any time inspected. " * J - Terms: Single mares, £3; two or more, as n*. agreement. Grazing, 2s 6d pec week; usual «md? tions. MARK WOODWARD, Mount Albert

• HP© -Stand this 41 -"- Season, at the Him ssst3£ iMtos s r3s— 4sJ-ML. BILLINGSGATE, *'*"^""' r *"^^ F ' al^a ' Eight years old, by fcL Walton, out of Slander, by Traducer; Izaak W&W by Dainty Ariel, out of Fanny Fisher, by Fiaherroa Dainty Ariel, by Riddfcswortb. ' BILLINGSGATE is a dark bay horse, with Mj* points, standing about 16 hands 1 inch, with pleat. of bone and substance. He was bred by the late ff Wallers, Esq., of Papakura. While on the turf fe proved himself the fastest miler or his day. 'nj, breeding Is undeniably good. On his dam's side, he has the celebrated Traducer blood, which at the present time is telling so well on the tnrf. On u, site's, he has Dainty Ariel, by Kiddlesworta, trim, Fanny Fisher is by the celebrated Fishermao. Fcora the combination of these strains, he should get »ct first-class stock, either for racing or steeclechsrjs? Some of thebe:t cross-country horsea in EngUndsre got by speedy horses on the flat, oat of well-bed mares. Billingssate started in 66 races, winning 32; second, 14 ; and third, 10 times. Terms: Thoro=ghbredMares,£7; Half-bred Mares. £5 ; Groom's Fee, 6s. Two or more Mares, tie property of same owner, by agreement. AH fees to I be paid by January 1,1585. Paddocks, at 2s 6d per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Billingsgate will travel as follows:—Mondays, ' Olahuhu and Panmure; Wednesdays, through !!«. , gere. Remainder of the week, at the Barp ot Erin. For further parlicalars, apply to the groom in charge, or ROBERT THORPE, Proprietor, Harp of Erin, EUerslie.. yZS&Z npHOROUGHBRED , gir^sp—«f<W -8 * SSALLIOX I 7 FITZ HERCULES JPTST Yj'M By Yattendon, dim Peeress, L -c-Aroe»ldggr%ft—. Stand at the Gttta - UMrn Line, EUerslie. FITZ •aERCULES was bred by the late nußsa Walterij, Esquire, of Papakura. and wa3 by that- • celebrated stallion, Yattendon, sire of more winners than other horse in Australasia, amongst wtora be mentioned Habena, Vulcan, Pardon, Chester, • I>agwortn. Sterling, Commodore, Vixen, Gael Flaneur, Narina, Sweatmeat, Lord Burghley, etc. FITZ HERCULESwasa good performer himsUf hiving won the Auckland Derby, run second to the Dauphin in the Canterbury Derby, besides other races: he is a beautiful brown, free from white, standinj over 16 hands, and for bone and symmetry unsurpassed. Peeress, the dam of Fitz Hercules, was the gameri mare in New Z°aland, and while on the turf won races at all distances and weights. Her sire. The Peer, to sire of Darebin, one of the best performers in Ant tralia, and who the late Hon. Ed. K. Cox picked to take the place of Yattendon in his etad.

FITZ HERCULES will travel :— Tuesdays .. - .. Epsom, Thrce Kings. Mt. Albert Thursdays Panmure and West Tamaii Saturdays .. Otahnhn, East Tamaki, and Papatoito. Remainder of tho week at home. TERMS;— Single Mares, £i is; two or more, 3J- Guineas each. For forther particulars apply to P. LANGFORD, Green Lane. Or, WM. PERCIVAL, Queen-sfewf. mHE PDEE-BEED rr -1- CLYDESDALE STALLION, Wnftßl HONEST TOM & j~3eT~3^»« < g~&tfea By Little John, imported from England, at & cost of over 2DOO gnineas; dim Diamond, English-imported; granddam, Young Diamond, by Iron Duke (see Stud Eook), is a rich dapple Xoy with black points, 17 hands, 8 years, of grand proportions, power, bone, symmetry and constitution, exceedingly docile temperament, thoroughly st'nnch and a sure foal-getter. HONEST TOM has gained Hrst Prize, Medal and other prizes in. New Zealand, at one time competicg against twelve other heavy horses in the class, at the Hastings A.P.A. Show, Hawke's Bay. HONEST TOM possesses grand actios, and although not quite so massive as his sire, in consequence -of having been hand-reared from the age of three months, when his dam was strangle! by hanging in a supplejack, his progeny throvra back upon Little John, assuming the same formidable size, build, and magnificence; are remarkable for their good temper and kindly taking to the collar, requiring,, so to speak, no breaking-in. HONEST TOM will stind at the Harp of Enn, Ellerslie, and travel: Panmure and Otahahu.. .. Mondays Hangere District Wednesdays Mount Albeit and Whau .. Saturdays single mares, at four guineas: two or more at threa guineas. Groomage, 2s 6d per mare. To claim right of pedigree, owners of mares are requested to e'ntei names and particulars of mares, sien re"ister-book, asd receive certificate of service, sign register uuu , R THORPE, JjUrarsr. Harp of Erin, Ullerslie, _____ Insurance Companies SUN FIRE OFFICE, LONDON. Established 1710. Insurances effected upon almost every descrlpHos of Property at the Chrrent Rates of Premiums, low sum insured, for 1883 -£310,4Z1,000. Claims arranged by the Local Agent and paid with promptitude ano

G. WV BINNEY, Queen-street TKTORTHERN ASSURANCE -O ■ COMPANY. CAPiTAi n ._. - .„.„.„£3 J OOO,OOO. STATEMENT SHEWING THE PBOGBESS 07 *H3 NOBTHEBN ASSTTRAHCLB COMPASS Since Its establishment to 1838 to the present Buss ... . (1878). II accuboNet Hie Net Idle ■ B ' *?;„ Revenue. Eevenue. Funds* 1836 90f. 700 1,200. 3S,a)O 1533 1,900 f" - 000 2,500 „«« IS4I 3,200 f 9-800 2,400 SHS 1044 4.000 I4;000 4,000' 3^o 1847 6,E00 18,200 6,800 >5?iS 1850 7,000 26,000 6,500 Jg-gS 1853 22,900 3?;400 8,600 §2'|» -856 68,400 66,500 13,700 S?60O 1859 100,300 62,000 . 18,600 ■V 4& 1862 127,900 75,300' ; 24,200 I 1865 163,900 87,400" : 84,700 81 Tan 1868 182,600 113,700 ; 41,100. ' » aw 1871 236,400 119,960 67,700 lA*\ «a 1874 813,300' 133,000 78,400 1,77*- m 1877 403,700 157,500 2,2194 LIFE DEPARTMENT. , It Is wose than useleess to possess a- Lifa Policy s» , less there is the certainty that the sum assured * u *~ paid at dßath. A man may for years trust to it as ts« support of his family, and ultimately find that itij «* no value. The sums assured by the "NORTHERS are guaranteed by the Shareholders capital- of I™«J% Millions Sterling, and by its Accumulated' Fundvwf safely Invested, amounting already (December, low to more than Two Hxixion Two Htnrmu» Thdbsiw' Pounce, and continually increasing. . *i,» In the Participation Branch, the whole of MS asoebtaikkd subplot at- each caluatlon below k» the Assured.., The undersigned, Agent for tho above Companr."* prepared to accept Bisks against Fire on Buildingsi *T* Contents In the City and Province of Auckland,a»"» LOWEST CURRENT RATES. THOMAS MACKT. Fort-etreet. March 19. JB7B. - MR. J. A. PON Di COLONIAL ANALYST FOR THE AUCKLAND DISTRICT. Having been appointed Analyst: to, the Agricultural and Pastoral Association, M ein quiring analyses made of moOs, manures, food up*"! &C. can obtain the same In accordance wltt ■»» schedule of fe*» arranged, a ;•-■-.: . T

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7175, 14 November 1884, Page 6

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