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ytffZ^t, T lO Stan(i tlli3 Sea3On Tlic <J lioro "f-' !lbreii stllLJvbs!ssßs!/B*& a * NEW CHUM. NEW CIIUM is by Traducer, dam Fair Lass, by Riddlesworth : -rand-dam Fair Wave. Fair Wave was one ot i.m grandest Arab mares ever imported into New Zealand. Tkrms : l> 2 10s each mare ; guarantee, £3 103 ; two or uwf v.iares, the property of the same owner, as by agreei,.-.... Paddocking, with plenty of grass aud water, free for one month, after which 2s 6d per week will be charged. All fees, whether guarantee or otherwise, to be paid before removal of mares. In cases cf guarantee and mares not proving in foal, tho fee will be returned. All caro taken, but no responsibility inA. DBVBRY, Kaitcratahi. jgj/^ r V H E Heavy Draught WRj2jff&sj, PRINCE ARTHUR ™^^*^^I^^»**^ Will run with his Mares at Mr C. Gray's Paddock's, Waiohika. Trrms : Singe Mares 38a ; two or more, the property of the same owner, as by agreement. One month's grazing free, after which 2a (id per week will be charged. Every care taken but no responsibility incurred. All fees must be paid before removal of mares. Prince Arthur 111. has the reputation of getting really staunch and quiet stock. -~^ rpilE Pure-bred Draught '^^MfA?|f JEAE-L DERBY i™-\- -{. *? ,<£V_ Will stand at A. Pritchard' Waerenjra-ahika, and travel surrounding district three days a week. Tni'Mii :— £3 3s single marc, to be paid on removal. Guarantees, £1 Its; £2 5s on removal, balance on June Ist, ISB7. One month's grass free, after that fia per week. A. PRITOHAKD, Wnerenga-a-hika. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MAKAURI, r FHE well-known Draught Entire jtSQWj "AUCKLAND," WII stand at Mr J. Campbell' V'ce.s : Single Mares, £3 ; Guaranteed, £1 ; two or more Mares, the property of the same owner, as per agreement. Paddocking frc' 'or om- month, after which - Js ti per week will be < '■ '.rged if Marcs are not removed an paid for upon nc ■■■ 0 ticing given of stinting. Every care tal.t n of maics, but no responsibility. Foes payable before removal. Auckland to-k First Prize at the Poverty Bay Agricultural and Pastoral Society's Show, ISSi. 28 J. CAMPBELL. COOK COUNTY~¥UENISHING WAREHOUSE. JUST TO HAND, AND NOW ON VIEW XSTZES^OT GOODS. 2 CASES ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS, comprising Egg-stands, Fruit-stands &c, which I am offering very cheap. 2 cases Tea Sets (new patterns), low rates. 1 case Dinner Sets, Jugs, and Tea-pots. 15 cases Fancy Goods, comprising Lustres, Vanes, Flower-stands, Table Ornaments — quite new patterns. Pianos sold on the time-payment system. New Patterns in Brussels and Tapestry Carpet — 50 fathoms at very low prices ; Hearth Eugs to match. Linoleums, Oil Cloth, China Mattings — a large stock to select from. Drawing-room Suites in Rep, Ta"3stry, Cretonne. The best assorted stock in town of Toilet Quilts, Blankets, Sheets, Toilet Covers, Lace Curtains, Cretonne Curtains — all very low in price. 40 cases Austrian Bent Wood Chaira. 40 cases American Chairs, all sorts. Spring Hair, Wire, and Flay Mattresses, Pillows, Bolsters, &c. Agent for the Wertheim Sewing Machines. tS" Cali. and Inspect the Stock. °&H J. TOWNLEY. THE GREAT NEWZEALAND WATCH EMPORIUM 94, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. TEN THOUSAND WATCEIES TO SELECT FROM, Guaranteed the Best Timekeepers iv the World ! Known Everywhere— Appreciated by all THE ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES Manufactured by STEWART DAWSON & CO., LivKKrooL, England, Have been proved to supersede all others, The only Manufacturers in the Colonies trading Direct with the Public. Sales Lakuer than all the Retail Shops in New Zealand put together. BUY DIRECT FROM THE MAKERS, STEWART DAWSOBT & 00. Compare ours with the usual retail prices, and remember that we sell 500 Watches where a retailer sells one— hence the difference and saving to customers. £3 loSi — S. D. and Co.'s well-known Eng lish Silver Hunting Levers, the very best, worth £7 7s. #4 15s.— S. D. and Co.'s English Silver Hunting Levers, chron. balance, extra jewelled, worth £S Bs. £'5 10si.— S. D. and Co.'s New Excelsior, g-plKte English Levers. The Model Watch, well worth £10 10s. £3 loS.— S. D. and Co.'s Ladies' Englis Silver Hunters, fully worth £7 7s. Will la,"t a life-time. 4*o loS.— S. D. and Co.'s Superb Hunting Chronographic Levers, worth £12 10s ; or Chrystal Glass, £5 15s. £0 10s.— S. D. and Co.'b Silver Keyless Hunting Lever, value for £10 10s ; open face, £5 10s. i'l 15s. — The Wonderful Sterling Silver Defiance Hunter, worth £3 10s ; open face, £1 7s 6d. £6 10s.— S. D. and Co.'s Official Railway English Lever, unequalled at £10 10a. £12 lOs, £15 10s, £18 10s, and £25.-S D. and Co.'s Superb 18-carat Gold English Levers and Half Chronometers, never equalled under 40 per cent. more. £,Q lOs and £7 10s.— S. D. and Co. 'a Ladies' 18-carat Gold Keyless Watches, perfect gems, worth £10 10s. £8 lOs, £11 10s, and £14 10s.— S. D. and Co.'s Ladies' IS-carat Gold English Levers. Save at least 60 per cent, by purchasing from the makers. £11 lOs, and £12 10s.— In Silver, worth £30 £27 and £30.— 18-carat Gold, worth £60. S. D. and Co.'s New Patent Eoglish Double Chronographs, with independent start, stop, and flyback minute and second hands. For quality aud accuracy never equalled at any price. Obtained TViae Medal Inventions Exhibition last year. Special pamphlet on this Watch post free for 2d stamp. Every Watch fully Guaranteed. Steeling Silver Hall-marked Alberts 9a (3d, 12s b'd, 14s (id, and 15s (id, newest patterns, at nearly half usual prices. The Wealemeina, iv Sterling Silver, 12s i(id. By simply pausing it over a surface the exact distan.ee in feet aud inches is recorded pa the Diyil. Also forms i* splendid appendage for the Albert. GOLP ALBERTS, Ladier,' iind touts', aewcsfc Styl.cs, Wholesale Prices ; all illustrated in 'Pamphlet. Retail dealers arc amazed at uur prices, and at the unfunded popularity our system of business luu attained. In vain have they ttfiedto emulate our success by the closest and riTbßt servile imitations, but with the imitation the resemblance ends. INSTRI'ITIONS TOP. OkDEBINO WATCHES. I'OYERTY DAY HKRALI^ 'PicoLUdi a, 1.0. /aivjpr, i.ayab]o to S. p anil Co. Auckland, or tund os.ali mrejisterci letter, vith 2s (kl to tlie price of each watch to pay post and re^iuIrittiou, and uc <A ill forward watch ou a week's free trial.JyjHrstj'etun^ ADDKESS— Stewart Daw3on and Co.-, '3i, (Joet.': Sifctti, AvcstAtr.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4742, 16 December 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4742, 16 December 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4742, 16 December 1886, Page 4

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