[ >' The Stud. • * * ' ... E ' L - S O N , 'Bv King Cole—My Idea, Will stand this season at his owner's property, EPSOM. • For particulars apply to MAJOR GEORGE; or ,M. ! 11. Harrison, Epsom. CylfiZH ITpOR SALE OR SE " V,CE ' fT Tj ffw Tho Heavy Draught • Entire Horse, YOUNG PRINCE ARTHUR. Prince Arthur was broil by Jas. DilworLh, Esq., from imported stock, and has had a most successful career. For further particulars, apply to J. PEACH, ■ Itemuera, stt*, mHE DAUPHIN, a -R- IJ - V . VVMn Tradncer. dam Maria Theresa, f C 1/ J }n' Will Stand this reason at Lsylvia PARK. For further particulars, apply to J. 11. WILLIAMSON, Harp ltoad, lillerslio; Or, It. AUSTIN, Sylvia Park. —— — r | l ° STAND THIS The Thorougbred Horse rsin~rSA~M~*, CREMORNE, By Caoogan, dam Miss Laura. CREMORNE, as a two and hreo year old, won some of the best races in Auckland, Taranaki, anil Wanganui. A good honest performer, with good bone anil substance. Sire ami dim both imported from England. Stands 10 hands high. Tho fee for Cremorne's services has been fixed well within reach of everyone—only Hi 2s ; two or more mares, liberal reduction allowed. Groomage, 2s Oil. G. SMYTH, Mangero. Brigadier (Bv Musket— I'UNC.AWKREWERK) f Will stand this season at the following places :— Mondays—Devonport. 'rue-days—.Mangoi ami Ontdiunga. Wednesdays— ICast TamaUi District. Thursdays—Otahiihu and l'npatoitoi. Fridays—l'anuiure and Pakuranga. Saturdays—Ensoni aud Mount Albert. TERMS: Thoroughbred Marcs .. .. Eight Guineas. Half-bred Mares .. .. .. Five Guineas. Payments; P.N. at three months from date of Se Ai'ili'v to HARRY HICKTON, 1 * Mlerslie; Or R. A R. DUDKK, ' . Devon port. t=« milE PURE - BRED CLYDESDALE stallion NEVER MIND HIM Will Travel This Season the Districts of | EPSOM I ONEHUNGA MANGERE PAPATOITOI I'LATBUSII PAKURANGA lIOWICK, TaMAKI and REMU ERA. The number of mares being limited, first appli-. cants will have preference. Mares received and giazed at 2s Oil per week. ■ Every care taken, but no responsibility. ■. Pedigree and terms on application. W. & G "WINSTONE, Custom-street rjpo OWNERS OF STALLIONS.' Cards printed in very best style and with quick despatch at Herald Works, Wyndhaui-street. A large variety of Blocks to select from. Boots and Shoes. yp E GUARANTEE TO SELL -CLASS BOOTS AND SHOES AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES CHILDREN'S LACE HOOTS, Is C.l, 2s Od, 3s Gil CHILDREN'S ELASTIC SIDES, Is od, Is lid, 2s Oil CHILDREN'S STRAP SHOES, is oil, is lid, 2s Od LADIES' SAND SHOES, 2s Oil LADIES* EVENING SHOES, 3s Od, 4s Cd, Os Cd, Os Oil LADIES' CORK-LINED SLIPPERS, is 3d LADIES' CALK 'LEG LETS, Cs lid, 7a lid, 8s lid, 0s Cd ' t.AD! ICS' ELASTIC SIDES, Gs Cd, 7s Gil, Ss Cd, 9s Cd, 10s Cd A DIES' BUTTON WALKING SHOES, 5s Cd LADIES' WALKING SHOES, Gs Cd, 7s Cd, 8s 6d, 9s Gd, His Cd LADIES' HOUSE BOOTS, 4s Od, 'Is lid LADIES' SLIPPERS, 2s lid, 3s Cd, 3s lid, 4s Gd GIRLS' LEG LETS, 3 lid, 4 s Cd, Os Cd, Gs Cd BOYS' BALMORALS, 0s lid, Gs Cd, 7s Cd BOYS' LEATHER SLIPPERS, 2s Gd MEN'S BLUCHERS, 4s lid, Os Cd, 7s Od .MEN'S BALMORALS, 9s Cd, 10s Cd, 12s Gd, lis Cd MEN'S ELASTIC SIDES, 8s lid, 10s Cd, lis Cd, 12s Gd MEN'S WATEItTIGUTS, 10s Gd, lis Od, 12s Cd MEN'S SEAMLESS WATERTIGUTS, 13s Cd. The above are only the prices of a few lines, as we have an immense assortment to choose from. COUNTRY ORDERS CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO. PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESS; GARRETT'S CENTRAL BOOT ARCADE (NEXT TONKS & CO.'S AUCTION MART), QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND' Booksellers and StationersTHE NEW ZEALAND NOVELTIES, prepared by the eminent colour printer, Mr. Willis, of Wunganui, comprise a set of SIX BEAUTIFUL NEW MAORI CHRISTMAS CARDS, Viz.: Her Best Friend, Thoughts of Christmas, Maori Nose-rubbing, Christmas Greeting in Maori Land, Pig-sticking, Dolce far Niente. Price go each. This year's Booklet is a charming production called THE LAND OF THE MO A. Price, 2s Od. A large Chromo-lithograpli, entitled THE LATEST SCANDAL, Hits off the humourous side of Maori life most graphically. Price, 2 S OD. All the above are sent post free to any address at above prices by YY ILD MA N & ELL, AUCKLAND. 1 J^EW. : ■ igEALANI) "^TARNISH Lasts a Lifetime. IS THE CHEAPEST AND MOST ECONOMICAL, See you get no other.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8683, 28 September 1891, Page 8
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