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The Stud. /CLYDESDALE STALLION, NEVER MIND HIM, / Bred by Mr. Boag (The Celebrated Horse Breeder, of Canterbury). TO STAND TITTS SEASON, If sufficient inducement offers, anil will travel through the follow ing districts :— Epsom, Onehunga, Mangere, Papatoetoe, Flat Bush, Pakuranga, nowick, Tamaki, Ilemuera, Pediorf.e :—Sire, Prince Charles, imported dam Jean, by Napoleon, imported ; '2nd dam IHghland Mary, by Wellington, imported ; 3rd dam Jess, by Prince Royal, Imported ; 4th dam Polly, by Canterbury, imported; sth dam Jep, imported by J. C. Watts, Esq. W. & G. WINSTON R, Custom-street East. mHE IMPORTED THOROUGHBRED -*- STALLION, LEOLINUS, Will Stand this Season at his Owner's Estate WlIlTKOKI) PAHK, TURANGA CIIEEK. LKOLINUS is a dark chestnut horse, and w.isgoy by Caterer (son of Stockwell), out of Tasmania, by Melbourne nut of a man» by Picaroon out of Bonny Bonnet, by Muley Moloch. During the timn LKOI.INUS was racing in England, ho won over .WSOOn in stakes over kinds of course*. He was a rnro stayer, very fast, and a great weight carrier, and these sterling qualities he has transmitted to Ilia progeny. Since lie has boon at the stud LEOLINUS has proved himself a most noteworthy winner-producing parent, amongst his Rets boing Leopold, Leonora, licnrino, Los, Tijjredin, Brit tali Lion, Cloys, Puck, Uftd&iuex, Miss Alice, Dolosa, and Ties Sec. I'ki: - Tlioroujhliri'ds, : Single, Cut; two or more marcs according to agreement, Half-breda : .Single, £,">; two or nioro according to ajjritimient. All fees to be paid by the Ist of January, ISflO. Further particulars may be obtained on application to F. DIBBLE, Whitford Park, Whitford, Turanga Creek. mO STAND THIS SEASON AT THE _L HAKI , OK ERIN, The TiioHoi'GiißitKn Stam.ion, BRIGADIER, By Musket (imp.), dam Punoawerewere, by (ioi.ui (JRAl'i:, dam Atlanta. BRlOADlKßisadiuklirown horse, with black points, standing about lti hands -J inches. lie was tired by Mr. T. Morriii of Auckland. He is seven yearn >>I<l. BUIOADIER only Cartel on two occasions, namely, Mares' Produce Stakes, in which ho beat Howitzer, Ricochet, Tamora, Lady Norali, and otlit-rs In the Myinq; Stakes lie beat Mitrailleuse and four others (lit' ran the i in Ini. 175.). TEKMS.— Thoroughbred mares, £7; half-bred mares. £1. '1 wo or more mares per agreement. firoom's fee, -Is to be mill on the first service All fees to lie paid before January Ist, 1891. l'aildocks _'s (id j)rr week, livery care taken, but no responsibility. imiiiAHlliPv will travel as follows :— Mondays, P.uimure, liowick, K:ust Tamaki, and Rogers' Farm, Papatoitui, Monday nights ; Tiifsdays, Manjjero ; Weilne.Hilays, W,.-i Tamaki ; Saturdays, Avondale ; remainder of week at the Harp of Erin. For further particulars apply to the groom in charge, or R. THORPE, Harp of Erin, l£llerslio. TO STAND THE SEASON AT WATKRVIKW, AVON DALE, THE TIIOROU(iHBRI'.D llOllbK, EKO3 (By Axtkhos, dam NalaD), Bred by tho New Zealand Stud Co., 18S3. Chestnut Horse, over 15 hands. Terms: £1 .is cash. Paddocks Js Bd per week. Every car« taken, but no responsibility. Kor further particulars apply t" R. P. KINLOCII, Veterinary Surgeon, Avondale. rtTyw STAND AT THE STABLES y V «)l 111 rNI>KKSl<iNi;|), AND TRAVEL •j• 111■. SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, Tin-: l'AsiiioNAHi.v-Hitr.i) Tiihttisg Stallion, IJKN lioi.T, By the Thoroughbred Horse Akeako dam Perkins' " Bay Judy (Cliaini>iori Trotter of Australia and New Zealand). Terms: Single Mare, £3; two or more Marcs, ', £■' His each. Appl> I" O. C. McOKK, September ID, 1590. Otahuhu. Musical. ■piANOS ! IT ARM ONIUMS! J. .8 1. A It GANSI A LSO, HARPS, VIOLINS VIOLONCELLOS, GUITARS BANJOES, AND SMALLER INSTRUMENTS TOO NUMEROUS TO PARTICULARISE. HOFFMANN AND ON S, qV EEN-STRI: ET, AUC'K LAN THE LARGEST IMI'ORTKRS OF ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS IN NEW /.F.ALAND. ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TUNKI> AM) KKI'AIIIED. Medical /OPENING OF THE NEW ZEALAND HYDROPATHIC AND FRUIT HOSPITAL, SUNNY BRAE, LAKE TAKAPUNA. Mb. WAR-MOLL has the pleasure to .announce that he has opened the above institution for the TREATMENT AND CURE or DISEASE BY NATURE'S -MOST I'OU'KRI'UL AGENTS. Mr. W. has made the HYDROPATHIC TREATMENT and EDENIC DIKT a practical .study for j over twenty years, and can guarantee to cure cases that have hitherto battled medical skill. Sniedley'.s system of treatment administered, combined v.ith Mr. WarmuU'n Edonic Diet, the etlicacyof which will ensure CURIiS ill the most OBSTINATE CASKS. Tho treatment is applicable to ANY AILMENT the body is liable to WITHOUT RISK or SHOCK to the system. PERSONS SUFFERING from DYSPEPSIA CONSTIPATION RHEUMATISM RHEUMATIC GOUT SCIATICA NEURALGIA HYSTERIA LIVER COMPLAINTS BRONCHITIS DROPSY DIABETICS ULCERATIONS CANCER SKIN DISEASES Ac, Ac, &c. Who are earnest in their DESIRE to be. CURED and prepared to CONFORM to the DIETETIC RULES, can KELY on RESTORATION to HEALTH. In Female Complaints it is Unrivalled for Us Freedom kkom Painful operations. Mi's. WARMOLL has medical charge of the Lad Patients, who can, before coming, state their cases by letter to her. Ah only a limited number of patients can be received at present, those desirous of being admitted for treatment should make early application at Mr Warmoir.s Consulting Rooms, Y.M.C.A. Building, ylhert-street, Auckland. Tonus and particulars on application at the Rooms. Attendance daily from 3to 5 p.m. Tram cars vas». IVlenbone. TaKauuua JJureau.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8385, 13 October 1890, Page 3

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