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"Will Stand this Season at Puksamionga, Fatutaai. rpHE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE "DUGDALE," DUGDALE was bred in Victoria, by Mr Dugdale. His siro Black Prince (inip.), dam Rose by Cowder Lad (imp.), g-d. by Ben Lomond (imp.), g.g.d. Brodie's imported mare, g. g.g.d. by Sir Benjamin. As a Yearling, in Australia, he took 2nd prize at Ballarat, 2nd at Smeaton, and Ist at Myrnion. As a two-year-old, he took 2nd prize f at the Grfuid National at Melbourne, Ist at Ballarat, 2nd at the Grand National at Smeaton, Ist at Myrniong, Ist at Melton as best entire of any ago, and Ist for best two-year-old colt. In 187G, at the Hawke's Bay Show, he took Ist prize in his class ; also, the Champion Prize and fifty guinea Cup as the Best Entire in the yard. In 1877 and 1878 he again took Ist prize and the Champion Prizes at the p Hawke's Bay Slrow. Fee, £5 10s. A reduction made on ] two or more mares the property of one | I owner. t I Padlocking free for one month. After that.time 2s Od a week will be charged. All care taken of mares, but no , responsibility. All fees to be paid before the removal of mares. G. & L. SUNDERLAND. BRIGHAM YOUNG. npBIS celebrated Cross-country Horse, i I whose pedgree is well-known, will standthis Season at Te Arai Ferry, in oharge of Wxliiam Bailey, ono of the best Grooms in the Colony. BRIGHAM YOUNG is a very powerful rich brown horse, rising f year* J bred by Mr. Qninlivan, of Wangullul He is got by Tradncev. out of Missie by Nutworth, imported grand dam by Riddles worth, the winner of the Two Thousand Guineas. He also ran second for the Derby in England. Terms : Siugle Mares, £3 10s ; two or more mares, the property of the same owner, as per agi'eement. Grooms fees, os each mare. . One month's padlocking free, after which 3s per week will be charged. All foes to lie paid on the removal of mares after notice of stinting. £&- Mares to be left at Mr. Archard's. All care will he taken of mares, but without responsibility. * JAMES FERRAS. C.C.C, PORK BUTCHERY, (Shop lately occupied l>y Mr. J. Siolky, Tinßinith), GLADSTONE ROAD. PRIME PORK SAUSAGES, GERMAN SAUSAGES, BLACK PUDDINGS, TRIPE, OOWHEEL, LARD, BRAWN, POT' TED BEEF, SPICED BEEF, &c. w. lTfile Begs to announce that he has opened in the above line, and solicits the patronage of the Inhabitants of Gisbornc. My Motto : CLEANLINESS, CIVILITY, CASH. Pigs and Poultry Wanted. SADDLER and HARNESS MAKER. I. C. TAYLOR, (Late of Messrs. McVay and Co. , Gladstone Road.) IC. TAYLOR takes this oppor- « tuuity of acquainting the residents of Gisborne, and the settlers of the several districts ot Poverty Bay, that he has commenced business on his own account as 1 SADDLER and HARNESS MAKER, ! IN PEEL STREET, (Opposite Mr. Joyce's Empire Hotel, off ' the Gladstone Road.) From a long experience in First-Class . Establishments, a thorough knowledge . in all the several departments of • his trade ; importing only from the !• best houses, and using only the most [ lasting and durable 'material, the adveri tiser confidently trusts in securing a fair ' share of patronoge. Repairs of all kinds executed promptly and satisfactorily at MODERATE CHARGES. Harness for buggies, waggons, drays, and other teams, guaranteed to stand Btrain, wear and weather. REMEMBER THE ADDRESS :— J. 0. TAYLOR, Peel fctreet, (Opposite Mr. Joyce's Empire Hotel.)

MASONIC T IVERY AND T>AIT C<TABLES, Jlj x> i3 LOWE STKEET. E. V. LUTTIIELL, V.S.

"OAMPHLETS printed and bound JL on the premises, at the HeraJd Office. . . ■ ,

OBDEBS for Printing of every description executed with as little delay as possible, at moderate rates, at the Herald Oliice

KtfPT Itf STOCK— Ornomental Curds, iuiied Paper of every pnitcrn, Col'ircd, Tinted, Surface, am! Creuml.ud stationery for Job Pi'intinu. »i the HpraJd oflu'e.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 920, 13 October 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 920, 13 October 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 920, 13 October 1879, Page 4

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