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ElectoralFJIO THE ELECTORS OF EDEN. THE HON. E. MITCHELSON will ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OF EDEN At WAITE'S HALL, MOUNT EDEN, ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7. Chair to be taken at half-past seven p.m. R. F. LAW R Y Mr. f. l a \v r y Will ADDRESS THE ".LECTORS OF PARNELL, Id the NEWMARKET ALL, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, At Eight o'Clock. rpO THE ELECTORS OF MANUKAU. Gentlemen,— I have the honour to offer myself as a Candidate to represent you in the next Parliament of New Zealand, and will takoan early opportunity of submitting my views to you and conferring with you upon the present critical affairs of the Colony. I lmve the honour to ho, Gcntlomen, Your obedient Servant, G. MAURICE O'RORKH. Mouut 'duiart, Penrose. October 4, 1890. rpo THE ELECTORS OF THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF TE AROHA. Gentlemen,— Mr. W. S. Allen is a Candidate for your suffrages at the forthcoming General Election. Mr. Allen will arrive in New Zealand on tho Stli of November, and will immediately afterwards address meetings at the various centres of population. HENRY BUTTLE, Acting Agent. Te Aroha, October IS, IS9O. R A N K L I N. jp R A N K L I N. MR. B. HARRIS will address the Electors as under, at 7.3') p.m. : — WAIPII'I—MONDAY, November 10th, at Schoolhouse. I'OI.LOK TUESDAY, November lltli, at Schoolhouso. AWHITi;—WEDNESDAY, November 12th, at SchoolliDiise. KOHISKOUE—THURSDAY, November 13th, at Schoolhou.se. MAIORI—FRIDAY, November lltli, at Schoolhouse. WAIUIvU — SATURDAY, November 15th, Public Hall. Q<IR GEORGE GREY'S COMMITTEE. Any Persons wishing to Add their Names to the above Committee are requested to intimate the same to R.J. DUNCAN, Acting Secretary. ; ember 4, 1890. The Stud. mHE IMPORTED THOROUGHBRED STALLION, LEOLINUS, Will Stand this Season at his Owner's Estate Whitfoiid Pake, Tut. ano a Cheek. LEOLINTJS is a dark chestnut horse, and was goy by Caterer (son of stockwell), out of Tasmania, by Melbourne out of a mare by Picaioon out of Bonny Bonnet, by Muley Moloch. During the time LitOI.INUS was racing in England, he won over £f>ooo in stakes over all kinds of courses. lie was a rare stayer, very fast, aud a great weight carrier, and those sterling qualities ho has transmitted to his progeny. Since he lias been at the stud LEOLINUS has proved himself a most noteworthy winner-producing parent, amongst his gets being Leopold, Leonora, Leorina, Leos, ligredia, British Lion, Clogs, Puck, Radames, Miss Alice, Dolosa, and TresSec. FEE—Thoroughbreds, : Single, £10; two or more mares according to agreement. llalf-breds : Single, £0 ; two or more according to agreement. All fees to be paid by tho Ist of January, 1890. Further particulars may be obtained on application to F. DIBBLE, Whitford Park, Whitford, Turanga Creek. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THE HARP OF ERIN, The Thokoughiireu Stallion BRIGADIER, Br Musket (imp.), dam Pungawekeweue, by Golden Graph, dam Atlanta. BRIGADIER is a dark brown horse, with black points, standing about 10 hands 'J inches. He was hied by Mr. T. Morrin of Auckland. He is seven old. BRIGADIER only .started on two occasions, namely, Mares' Produce Stakes, in which he beat Howitzer, Ricochet, Tamora, Lady Norah, and others In the I' lying Stakes ho beat Mitrailleuse and four others (he ran the } in tin. 175.). Terms.—Thoroughbred mares, £7; half-bred mares, £■'.. Iwo or more mates per agreement. Groom's fee, 4s. to be paid on the Hrst service. All fees to lie paid before January Ist, 1891. Paddocks 2s 6d p.:r week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. BRIGADIER will travel as follows Mondays, Paninuro, Howick, East Tamaki, and Rc-sei .-:' Farm, Papatoitoi, Monday nights ; Tuesday;-, ? : ',ere ; Wednesdays, West Tamaki; Saturday., Au.ulale remainder of weuk at the Harp of Erin. For further particulars apply to the groom in charge, or R. THORPE, narp of Erin, Ellerslie. OLYDESDALE STALLION, NEVER MIND HIM, Bred by Mr. Boag (The Celebrated Horse Breeder, of Canterbury). TO STAND THIS SEASON, If sufficient inducement offers, and will . travel through the following districts Epsom, Onehunga, Mangere, Papatoetoe, Flat Bush, Pakuranga, Howick, Tamaki, Remuera. Pedigree : —Sire, Prince Charles, imported dam Jean, by Napoleon, imported; 2nd dam Highland Mary, by Wellington, imported ; 3rd dam Jest, by ince Royal, imported ; 4th dam Polly, by Canter bury, imported; 6th dam Jep, imported by J. C. Watts, Esq. W. & G. WINSTONE, Custom-street East* WBZSu. i..Q A.!.!..!. .'II,.' 1 " 1 —L' ■ —ULL,-!*!* 0 S it® PER WEEK will Purchase * P any of McLeod Bros.' Superior Bassinet Perambulators. Wickerware Cheap. — Factory near Y.M.C.A., Albert-street

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8405, 5 November 1890, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8405, 5 November 1890, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8405, 5 November 1890, Page 8