Brewers. J]HRENFRIED BROS., BREWERS, LBERT JJREWERY, QUEEN-STREET. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, * I BOTTLERS, AND IMPORTERS, 43, QUIEN-STREET.WfIARF. _• ; .1 pRIZE jyjEDALS AND WARDS At following Exhibitions for our well-known Bulk and Bottled AND gTOUT. Sydney International Exhibition, 1879. Melbourne International Exhibition, ISSO-1881, New Zealand Industrial Exhibition, Wellington, 1885. New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, Donedin, 1888-1890. . In addition to above have lately been awarded at Tasmanian Exhibition, Launceston, 1891-1892, JfIVE piRST WARDS V. ; FOR BULK, BOTTLED ALES, AND STOUT. Also, CHAMPIONSHIP" GOLD MEDAL OF AUSTRALASIA Against All-comers for gULK AL E. Booksellers and Stationers. UPTON & 00. THE HISTORY OF DAVID GRIEVE, Mrs. Q. Ward. 2s 0d and 3s Od; postage id. A PLEA FOR LIBERTY ■} An Argument against SOCIALISM and SOCIALISTIC LEGISLATION. Popuhr Edition, 2s; by post, 2s 3d. AIDS TO EXPERIMENTAL SCIENCE, FOR TEACHERS AND STUDENTS, ANDREW Gray, of Auckland, Is 6(1; by poet Is Bd. PHONOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE (August), cd. LONDON NEWS Summer Number, Is 6d. GRAPHIC Summer Number, Is 6d. |JPTON & C °' OFFICE COMPLETE WITHOUT A TYPEWRITER. The most satisfactory instrument yet put upon the market is the JpiTCH rjIYPE-^^RITER, With all the latest improvements, JUST IMPORTED • BT - yy ILDMAN & 1 YEL L, AUCKLAND One principal feature of this machine is that the writing is in full view of the operator. The prlc?, £15, is much below that of any machine capable of doing the same work. Inspection invited. GHAIPTALOUP HOOPERS NEW BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS. . 0. d. Annandale's Concise English Dictionary ~5 0 Blackie's Animal Physiology 19 Blake, 8., How to Head the Prophets „ 4 0 Beaufort, Duke of, Hiding and Polo .. .. 10 6 Beaufort, Duke of, Driving .. .. w 10 0 Boys, C., Soap Bubbles ..2 0 Bui, Sir R., Cause of the Ice Age .. ..2 6 Barber, T. W., Engineers' Book of Mechanical Movements 7 6 Browning's Our Eyes and how to Preserve Them .. .. ..10 Buxton, H. J., The Life Worth Living.. ..5 0 Buckley, A., Through Magic Glasses .. M 6 0 Caine llall, The Scapegoat .. .. ..20 Checkley, E., A Natural Method of Physical Training ~ 2 6 Cook, W., Ducks, and How to Make Them Pay .. 2 0 Confectioner's Handbook . 7 6 Curtice, C., Animal Parasites of Sheep ..7 6 Chisholin's Hand Book of Commercial Geography .. 11 0 Dickens, C., David Copperfleld 0 6 Doyle, A. C., The White Company .. .. 2 0 Daly, J., The Dawn of Radicalism .. ..2 6 Donaldson, J., Drawing for Marine Engineers 6 0 Dulkcn, 11., A Picture History of England .. 3 0 Duiton, T., Indigestion Clearly Explained and 2 0 Treated .. .. ..16 Fawkes, F. A., Horticultural Buildings .. \ Flower, W. 11., The Horse, a Study iu Natural History 2 0 Fream, W., Elements of Agriculture .. .. 2 6 Gray, 11., 'I'ongariro Sacred Mountain of the Maori 1 0 Gold-Baring, Village Sermons for a Year (Svols) .. 10 0 Hutchison, W., Hints on Colt Breaking ..3 6 Jopling, L, Hints to Art Amateurs .. m 1 6 Longman's Handbook of English Literature.. 4 6 McLennan, Mm kle Jock, anil other Stories .. 3 6 , Morant, G., Chili and the River Plate in 1891 3 6 Murphy, J., The Journey of the Soul .. ..3 6 ' Ocean Steamships and their latest Develop. raents .. .. 12 0 Quick, R.IL, Essays on Educational Reformers 20 Ruskiu, John, The Poems of (2rols) .. „12 6 Russell, S. A., Electric Light Cables .. ..7 8 Salomons, Sir D., Electric Light Installations 6 0 Stoane, T. 0., Electric Toy Making .. .. 4 6 Stout and Sims, Practice of Supreme Court of New Zealand .. 25 0 Swanton, W., Notes on New Zealand .. ..3 6 1 Tindall. John, New Fragments 10 6 Ward, H., The Oak, Introduction to Forest Botany _ _ ..26 Add 2d to the Is on price of Book for Postage. 76, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. . . . The Stud. rjtO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION GRIP, By Slanderer out of Awatea, by Ravensworth (imp.) out of Skybird(imp.), by Teddineton. Slanderer by Traducer out of Gitana, by Sir Hercules out of Gipsy Queen, by II Barbiere. Monday—East Tamaki. Tuesday—Papatoeto« and Mangere, Wednesday—Papakum Thursday—From Papakura, Home Friday—At home. Saturday—Ho wick audPakuranga. For particulars apply to E. BRAIDWOOD GRAY, East Tamaki. Owner. /a, lIUNTING, J IT COACHING, AND HQ, tmP TROTTING STALLION. TO STAND^THE THE GRAND HUNTING ENTIRE McHEATH (By Soranus—Carissima), A dark dappled brown, 16 hands high, of. immense ' power and splendid action, will travel the following districtsAvondale. Mount Albert, Onehunga, Mangere, Papatoitoi > East and . West, Tamaki, Howick, Panmure, Otahuhu, lillerslie, and Epsom. TERMS 1 Single mares, £5; two or more, as per agreement; to be paid on or before January 1, 1593., B. It. KINLOCH, v Veterinary Surgeon. Three Kings*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8964, 23 August 1892, Page 8
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