£°>9^immi^^& T° TRAVEL THE BIS- •*■ TKICT THIS SBA*WsmmKf^mLf son, the clydesdale " SIR JULIUS YOGEL." SIX JULIUS YOGEL, by imported Major, ont of Ivnto, the Cliiimpiou I'rizo Maro of Christchurch and DuuciUn. SIH JULIUS YOGEL wns hrert by Mr. Holly, of Cliristclmrch, the breeder of Champ on, who nlso gained Fir-i- l'rzc three yours in tmmvsion at the Auckland Show. Sut Ji;uus is ;i horse of great hair, bone, and substance, and for action lias no eqiml of hi-, class. Imported Major wns br. d in I lij-'land, and old to the Into John Couuiode, oi' Tiumiuiiu for £1,100, and then purchased by the lafco Ben Newel, Esq., for the sum of £l,:iOO, for New Zealand, where his stock arc deemed, in Auckland mid Wangauui, the piinea stamp at first sight, without further investigation. He is now iv Canterbury, where stock-owners often ride thirty and forty nii!es to see Major, and good judges say thm Jlujor is the most perfect horse that ever left England. The famed Nugget, m Waikato, is by Major, and also Mr. T. Grigge's Young Major tt Wangauui. The greatest favorite iv all that part is i» son to the rouowuec old horse. The best mares North and South trace descent to Major; likewise the prize-takers at the Uickland Show. Sir Ju_iua is now rising seven years old. As v proof of Major s quality Kate, tho I hnmpion Priz.; Mare of Canterbury and Otago, where good Clydesdale stock is appreciated, was mated to the reuowned chesnut, Old Major. Terms— Single Maro, &i 10s ; two Marcs, £4 each ; threo Mares, £;i 15s each Groomage, 5s each mare. Every attention, but no responsibility. Good paddocks and pure water. SIR JULIUS YOGEL will bo at Kaiteratahi Mondays Makaraka Tuesdays Wacreng-a-hiba. Wednesdays and Saturdays To Arai ... • • Thursdays Patutahi .. ... ... Fridays ROBT. A. AUSTIN. Con- of Lbttkb from Mr. O. C. McGkk to Mb. R. Austin. "I must congratulate the people of Poverty Bay in having so sound and good a horse to travel their electorate or peninsula. He is now gone from me; but I never care to own a more perfect horse of his class than Sir Julius Yogel. He has a combination of real good qualities, and I question very much if Sir Julius Yogel has an equal this day in New Zealand. I owned, as you may know, some of the best horses called Clydesdale that ever moved in tins part. But of all,' Sir Julius I like best ; he is never tired, and easily kept. He was thin, I hear, when sold. But you know when horses jjo to hvery and strange hands how they are kept. His stock will speak for themselves, and I will warrant him a sure foal-getter ; aud you may show this letter, with ray name.— Respectfully yours, O. C. McGek." 781 yi/-^"^ HX) stand for the season, %,jF*Xf' A -*- at Te Arai, the pou'erftll Drau = rut stallion Ge^EjlaSfcL 'BISMARCK." No puffing pedigree required, 1 as his stock speak for themselves. Terms— ,fc2 10 single marc ; two or more mares, the property of the same owner, as per aor' cement Groom 2s. Cd. Well watered paddocks at Te Arai. One month's grazing free, after that Is per week. Every care, but no -ponsibil^ 785 Tc Arai - rpilK Magnificent ThorTkkm.s— Four rounds each Mare, including one month's grass ; after that, -2s Gd per week. All fees to he paid before removal of mares. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars ap P .V i t0 pRiTcHARD) 792 Makauri. FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! Just to haud uiul open for sale. Great Reductions in Price. By the arrival of the "Gleuiffer," direct from Glasgow. The Patent Wire-wove Spring Mattrass iScarbro' Trunks, Bonnet Boxes 100 IS'ew Patterns of Cretonnea, New Patterns in Carpets and Hearthrugs, Linoleums, Floorcloths, Door Mats, &c. New Toilet Quilts, New Sheetings, Blankets, Rugs, &c, &c. Iron Ecdstcads, Cots, Childs' French Bedsteads, half-sides, &c., &c. New Toilet Glasses— a variety of shapes New Pier Glasses in gold and black and gold A nice lot of E.P. Cruets— good value A number of Handsome Lamps, with the duplex and noon-day burners. Agents for the Makers ! WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINES. 2,000,000 Of these giving every satisfaction, and are being sold at 2s. 6d. per week. Davis' Vertical Feed. The best Dressmakers' Machine in the world, sold at market prices. PIANOS IN STOCK. Fancy Goods of all sorts in Vases, Brackets, Flower Stands, &c. The greatest variety of household requirements to select from in Gisborne. y3S_LARGE & TOWKLEY. "^ORMOND HOUSE. TAMES AT7 A L L A C E Respectfully informs the residents of Ormond aud the country generally, that he has just PURCHASED THE BUSINESS So long and favourably carried on by Mii. P. BARRIE, at ORMOND, And solicits a share of public patronage. He has made large additions to the Stock of — • ! DRAPERY, CLOTHING, GROCERIES, BOOTS, SADDLERY, IRONMONGERY, And has also greatly reduced the previous Stock in price. JAS. WALLACE Will endeavour in every respect to serve Customers ,as well at Ormond as they can be served in Gisborne. Goods Delivered to all parts of thk Country. 787 GISBORNE PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. C. P. BROWN E, TTAVING secured the services of a tirst-class Retoucher and Colorist, is prepared to execute all kinds of Photographic worlt in the best and latest style, and on the shortest notice. All Photographs taken by the Instantaneous Process. 252
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume X, Issue 2025, 14 September 1883, Page 4
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