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TO THE ELECTORS OF THE EAST -p^ f^ ".ZT T* I J^.. TsT £&J dCD - a_s33__Bi_Sr I Reaping, BindingTaaT" lowing lacliin v. I fool honored by the diatinotion of being A CJ / ' asked to represent tha district which I have BINDER EVER lived in for seventeen years, and have seen pftRTARLE THRESHING A k. ,___ VrPTrmTmTQ so improved by settlement as to be one of *UJll AD *?»*"• 'zJzl » "* « « * ___. jH_W MCTORIOLb. the beat iv the colony. M AvfIUW 15 OXkulj. H _B_/_^ Eight First Prizes awarded at the luel I need hardly B ay that if returned I shall For hand, or 2or 3 horse power, speci- B JKL MHmK,' Tvia\s in A ustralasia, 1888-89. A hug do my utmost for the electorate. ally adapted for cutting Grass heed as well Bl «K BMfK number of Testimonials for Seasons 1888-81) While feeling that I should bo greatly as Grain. Supplied with or without Shakers. WA MT fssmjL from each district, viz., Canterbury, Otago, honored by biing retnrned, I yet consider IS §J&!t\ H^mL Southland, and Christchurch, to be seen at that Electors are under an obligation to a JB EsjL our office - s y ear ' s . season Machine has Member, if he does his duty, for the time, /v MM _®JL /^_^ tne |OW own Binding Gear, which will trouble, and expense he is put to on their Jlibb. fli _Hk iP^^ give it precedence over all other Machines. I regret that I cannot spare time at this '^Pblk « *J^W&9§K FARMERS WOULD DO WELL TO soweaith o^ to be^aWe torea"^^' S m 'rMfc. _____rt_WL_P_^_. j-Trm, SECURE THIS MACHINE EARLY. the new distribution of seats likely to strengthen the present Government ; and I Rea__rS and Binders ReapßTS __Q WIOWBIS. consider their steady conduct in the affairs "•^_ i *s ™ Samuelson, Winxowix« Machinks, of the country, particularly with regard to P- OI^ B °y< Hornsby, Stripping Machines, retrenchment, has materially resuscitated the ait ' t New Champion, Thrashing Machines, credit of the. colony. Masseys Toronto, Toronto, Horse Rakes, I am very much opposed to further bor- BucKeye. Johnston Side Delivery Harvester. Lawn Mowers. ro _ IS?' country, i believe, is now recovering 51:4.1.1-- f fl « Tfc 9 ii & Qrav HoraTjv'o, Woods' Champion, an* otter Reapin? and Mowiag __acliines. from the long depression, and only wants a s icsiag 1 *wi *«»* «• J r » ,_, continuation of the present careful manage- HARVESTING TOOLS AND REQUIREMENTS. ment. and rest from experimental politics, to IJO ,T _ , , L _. , , , rr , „ ,— . , .-. r i ( i. '„ make great progress, not perhaps by leaps Scythes Rnd Handles | Forks and and Handles | Scythes and Oil Stones , Hooks and Sickles | Jents, Rope and Twine | <.!«.*_ Clr.lli.^i and bomuls as formerly, but surely, steadily, bCyth ° 3 &ntl ' Ricks_| Machine Oil (all sorts) \ ( i loves for Harvesting. I believe in every facility being given for SO cit. _. — men of small means to acquire land, and that NOTF __ land for su^h purposes should be opened tor " TT> f% f _ /± __XX itttfST'r C_) selection wherever suitable. JE_P "■ •*■■ -fc^^ *^ In Native land matters, after considerable Are Selling at the Lowest Prices. experience, I believe in absolute free trade, i removing all possible restrictions. # — ■ . .. ,__ __J__ nn HB Thoroughbred lam a strong advocate of free education, - r antrTnv _rS«___9^ I ,^ J draught v^X^'li^mxyf _ I Srallinn—. but consider that under present circumstan- W. B. COMMON.] [f. J. SHELTON. JQgjMa l StaU,on- Mall '° U ces the cost is greater than we can afford. „. ••_ p /"^^ ( «Mh' jrVfll I uIALL rW jJZJI WMTT? 1?1?Y From my long residence hero I know the Co_Q__loll, J_JieltOll « 00. «_a^a_4_i ARTHUR 111. J>_J, district intimately, and our wants and in- -_ '" Bred by Samuel Gardiner, Esq., Bundoora Park, terests are identical STOCK Will stand the season at the Waorcnga-a-luka Mis- Victoria.— Will run this season with a limited number TUr flv.f Tnm wnnfinw in nnwprq nf "' Pacli!c?!<s. o f »[ ares (including his owner's) in first-class English lXearth.it I am wanting in powers OI Trrms : Sing 0 Mares, £2 10s ; two or more, the pro- grassed paddocks at Waikohu Station oratory to do full justice to the constituency A * u perry of the same owner, as by agreement. EMIH BEY is a brown Horse, standing 16 hands ill Parliament, but whatever ability I may _iTATTt>N A GENTS, A j} ind shoes . to be romoved from mares higrh, on short lesrs, with immense bone and s-üb-nossess I should use it to the utmost of mv Si x> /\ All fees must be paid before removal of marcs, or Btance . got by Tuba , Cain his dam A { „ to possess 1 sliouia use it to tne Utmosc OI my _,_. any ot | ie r terms agreed on. Grass for one inontht.ee. by Ace of Clubs, from Eloiso, by Ti.e Hermit power for the better government ot the %t ™t, 4T -Mri?T>nVT aWTQ after which 2s 6d per week will be charged. (winner of the Two Thousand Wuin-as), from country and the benefit of the district. GENERAL JVI_K.L/_L_.l'«l XC3, All caie bufc n0 responsibility incurred. Sweetheart (importi d),bv Red Hartout of Melesina by f.. in J . p A-RTTTTTP Any mares not provinjf in foal last season will be Harkawaj .. &c. He is aamitted to be one of the most WU A. L/. AKlnUit. GISBORWK served this season for £1 ss. powerful and even-made thoroughbreds in the colony — . Prince's daru was a Conqueror mare, got hy od and is eminently suited for getting Cross-country Conqueror, and bred by S.ulney Johnston in Hawko s Horsea, Weight-carrying Hacks, and Carriage Horses Bay. Prince's stock is well known in the distnet.and ag wc \\ as Race Horses. ' XOW PFATIV CASH BUYERS OF WOOL, SKINS, also hfa stock have gained good prk-c-as much for a , s . £i Qf MJW KJiAUL foal as *,lo at bix weeks old. fide property 0 , the oW|)( , r £3 m eac)) _ jVIAIZjUi, J. IVIU_IjUU_I. First-class paddocks provided free. Every care . , „ T 1 -r, i,, ,_ . taken, but no responsibility incurred. And all Local 1 lOClUte. >s>«9* D"DT"NTni? Marcs sent to tne above horso must- be paid for and C^^^'T^W^&^W » A XVIIN \j Hi removed on notice of stinting being given T7~Tl)T7"r> » mr>T/^<T7''CJ >fc tL;l__fc_! _« L r^rvVTCf^TJ'T' Emir Rey'a terms have been placed at the lowest r_l_\__JL AJL JVLvJIv D TTOR SALS COJNoUJtII possible pneeasan inducement to Breeders to breed *■•»•-■•-■-•'•*■•»■•*• -*--»•-«- •*-*-»- v^ -»--». is-/ _\JXVO_.X(_, f w n J §t\ Cross-country Horses and Weight-carrying Hacks— a »m t rMiTTiom -itr _ rvT mutt PPTPFS— gs3»ifcfc_ Kising" five years old, is a class of horse very much required RPFPTaL OTTAT TTY AT LOWEbT W_lUL_S>A__ n_^riO biack g nndln ]fl Any Mareß mi t ,at t.„ be Bcrved «__MAL WU_ULI n-Rnm?PTTJ'«a hands 3 inches hiirh. but a charge of £1 will bo made for grazliiß and ljrltUO_.iilJia p.C. is by Prince Royal, dam, the celebrated mare attendance. <6 T7" » T-DrvXTA/irkXrmr-RV Gipsy by Major. P. Royal as a two-year-old was pur- ior further P a . f J l ™^™ "PR'X,* 0 ,„ T_ A , l\ IRONMONGEKY eh^ d Dy Mr Jo hn McKellar and shipped to Christ- ALEXANDER McLEAN, J-J>. t,it church, where as a three-year he took the first and the Te Karaka. Waikohu Station. CKOCKKRY Cup against all (.omersaa the best horse on the — rnnTst — TTTT — S "IT DRivrn _^ ground. Those honors he has continued to take for 9 _flu__ I I 8 aOD J_ J3ti_lS_i WINES AND SPIRITS yeara in succession. For pedigree kindly sec New &&»*«&s&s?* KAITERATAHr ..„..— , a South Wales and New Zealand Stud Uook«. <H_ffitt. %_J_W "JBL . NEW SEASON'S FRESH FRUIT TOBACCO and CIGARS J^^J^v^J*™*^™* TTTtW^ T " e ThoK Sffi bwd Stil " TAM n And all Station Requirements. L^i»4**l- NEW CHUM. •J /\. _f.L j_> • have twice taken the Oaks Sweepstake Cup in Chr.st- NEW CHUM is by Traducer, dam Fair Lass, by church against all comers. Gipsy, with Prince Con- Riddlesworth ; grand-dam Fair Wave. Fair Wave THTJ" tt T ATDT AW" WHISKY \ sort and Prince Albert (two of her progeny), took 10 was one of the grandest Arab mares evor imported lnjl UAii/u^ 11 / first prizes in Canterbury in oue year. Gipsy with into New Zealand. . . a , w , • 1 i. progeny undi-niably unbeaten in the colonies as pn/ >. Tkrms: £2 10s e-ich mare ; guarantee, £3 10b ; two Kirkpatfick's special quality "K " Brand Continues to be the nnest WIUSKy yeL ta ij erß- Gipsy is out of Highland Mary (imp) by Royal or more marcs, the property of the same owner, as by of New Season's Jam is rnailo from Nelson imported into this district. Pl Gipsy We, the renowned Major, is too well known water^free for onTmonth, after which 2s ed^pTr 3 week grown Fruit only, and boiled Within a few to need much comment from me. Major was bred in will be charged. All fees, whether guarantee or otherhours after it has been gathered; the Jam "~~" "" England and sld to the late 'oh n Commode, of Tas- wise, to be paid before removal of mares. In cases cf *v „» ; nD ,u 0f.,11 o f.,11 f1.,.-m- nnrl pnlnr nf flip T\TT»T^nm tat DrM)T \ rTTnATQ mania, for a high figure, and then purchased by the guarantee and mares not proving in foal, the fee will thus retaiiw the tull iUvoi ana coloi ol tne DIRECT IMPORIAIIOJNb late Ben Newel, Esq, for the sum of £1300 tor New be returned. All care taken, but no responsibility inFresh Fruit. OF Zealand, where his stock are deemed the ritfht st nip curred. anp ApTXjp RTTPP LI E S afe flrst si fc' ht without further investigation. Ho is A. DEVERY. O_l__.XVXlNVjr ow-xxjx-lj". owin Canterbury, where stock owners travel long KaiforataJii Kirkpatrick'9 Jam has gained FIVE Prize WOOLPACKS, full size, attached and loose Jo»™^jto see t^ar o,d0 ,d Major. . Medals at the following Exliibitions :— tops against large rings of stock from all parts of the S. lv OJ-AIMJ itllo ft_A!SUJN London, Melbourne, Christchurch, Welling- Extra Quality SEAMING TWINE, 5-ply is and. -«,„.. —AT— i ■vt 1 VTITXTr-TT PT ATFS TNK TA 100 OIL. Tkrms: Single mare £3 10s ; for two or more mares tit arrat> aY A ton. and Nelson. ° JSLup™?' ' the property of one owner an allowance will be undo. _ T^rT^mf' J.UKr£iiMIJN_ , Good paddock with a stream of clear water allowed for M&W**>l&BE& ' I iU_ Thoroucrhbred LINSEED OIL, LAMPBLACK, RUDDLE mares free of chargo till the 31st December, when all /B-fej* JEW _ _L Entirft Hnr<.o TURKEY & WASHITA SHEAR STONES moneys will lme to be pai.i «TnpvHmvi „,J rn\T MAR Marc with bust foal at foot by P. C. will be served __i i rim- 1 f fT PATIT 1f) N hIOCKHULM auct LUA_ IAX free of char" ■ «W9Um& MO U P HIT n<s 5 lAKrAUUfth, IJBiJNlsanui'LlO Bverv care taken, but no responsibihty. MnppHune:«, m i,in n ,n * * . .• , ■ „ , • . i SHEEP SHEARS— 9A, lIA, BBA For further particu'ars appl/to- MORPHEUS is a golden Chestnut stands 16 l,Dnd 8 None is genuine unless our name is stamped (Burgon & Ball's) ROBT. E. STODDART. For Pedigree see card. on the tm and has our registered trade mark, F Rofc PL^ ERS and KNIVES Late Mr Boland's Farm, Waerenga-a-hika . Tk . bm =** lOs P er ™™ > two or more mare., bethe letter "I V on the la.el. CAMP OVENS BILLIES, PANNICANS ! « _oSK^g^^^i^S'SX cha^^ CUTLERY of all qualities T0 STAND THIS SEASON AT moneys must be paid before removal of «T ~" — — ORMOND For further particulars apph'— s, KIRKPATRICK AND CO., COMMON, SHELTON & CO. — Ellpavy Drau , lt game ca_rington v MANUFACTURERS " ; E " tire ~ ° _r il ______ ~~~" PiITDTSTTAT TNT>T^^TRY Young Honeit Tom is a lnndsome bay horse four 4_HOQB»S DANIEL O'RORTCK CULUJNIAL IJNUIMKX. ,, MVULWn . * _tt a mmrvv PT rtt years old, stands 17 hand.is very powerful, and posses- 'ii_B-L/___-i.__ \j XiUiiJV_, >VA_K_JS(.iA-A-±lllVA JUL.J__X KjLiL _ se s remarkably good Hat bone; is also good tempered, Winner of the Canterbury Cup Canterbury Derby ASK your Gl'OCer'for the Auckland Com- and v ry staunch in harness. and other important events, will stand this season „,„„', IFTiLTKnSMOKFI)SCHN\P- r™>()\'TNri T\AY IV /TEETINCI He was bed by A. M. Newman. Esq., and was got at Ormond. «ci> P - y^ .7 tii • mi , t . i LJ^AIJMjr I \AX */l r,- J li> v>, i )V old Honest Tom out of a mare by Young Lofty, datoi n'Rnnwc ti, i n i. PER, in 1 and 2lb tins. The beat and ___) J_/ J_VJL imported from w.irarapa by Mr H. Cooper. MmthiK ,Hn tebulay ,, pc n if ; rce wi " show cheapest Tinned Fish in the market. To be held on tbe OW Honest Tom was awarded Ist prize at the tlmt he atantia Becond t0 none '» the Colony. Wlinlpailp »nrl rprnil frnm- . „ Poverty Bay Agricultural and Pastoral .-ocietv's Show " nvi «i i "* \Mioleaale and retail, troni VVAERENGA-A-HIKA COURSE, in 1885. |« Irigh Bird . Sir Uenmlea 6110116 J. M. lUi'lirsi.T, Terms: £2 10s each marc, guarantee £3 ; two or catcher I -- - 626 Agent for Oisborne. ON more mares the property of the siine owner as per ■£„ Guiccioli Cob Booty ~ ■ -TiT-r>c<T\*v -rvTTrnnVTTVtfR o<Vrw IftßQ agreement. Paddockinsr, w'th plenty of grass and ' O^ ___* lfc ■»r-rcto «.nn XT THLRSDA\, DECMIJ3_K Jbra, iboj. wate free for one molltb after wl)ich 2s 6d per o _^, ••— u mtalld oif ""^ MISS BACON, veekwill be charged. All fees, whether guarantc i g> || „ Hetnian Platoff Coinus mar ) MILLTNER AND TEACHER OF Maiden Platb, of » ~v. H ™ll«i *& --t Oblivion T pavcy WORK Boxing Day HANPICAI', of 100 so\s, 1/ miles f efi will be returned. All care taken, but no respon- * uuntmoran _ _AAOI "UttK, HANDICAP HUKULE RACK, Of 60 soys, 2 miles Ability incurred. go sleight of Pa "taloon Ow|rel Begs to inform the Ladies of Uishorne that H\CK Hurdles Handicap, of 10 soys, 1 mile For particulars apply— §Sg Haild Ki' 1 i» t~~ she has taken those Premises in Gladstone Flying H\xdic\p, of 40 soys, ! '{ mile W. WILLS, h<a D <-'coy Finesse rtoad, next Mr Foster's, Chemist, for a Handicap Hack Flat Rack, of 10 soys, 1 Ormond; a 'S^ Su toll short time, and will give instruction m ;j e Or to — « 0.2 Daughter Hampden :R cnacl in the followin Subjects- Forced Handicap, of 20 soys, 1 mile THOMAS LIPSITT, o «| of < Bro -» GrevMomus(d , ciTv^r^ Poon-ih, Lustre and Cryatolum Painting ; Owner, Whataupoko. r* Emma Point and Maciame Lace ; Wax and Fish- Nominations-Saturday, 23rd Nov., 1889. « J^j™ Cain inSerof Scale Flowers ; Parion Marble ; Wattle Weichts to be declared-Saturday, 30fh SEASON 1889-00. J „ D a yreil), f . 'SS" ~ Work; Lillies, in velvet ; Sun _ lowers, in N ov. t 1889. S a 'Margaret .MnmnJ velvet ; luames, Necklets, and Braceleta m Acceptances-Saturday, 14th Dec, 1889. &****&* TIHE Thokoitohiiked «_•§ Palmy.a « ultaii "" sih_ Seeds ; Leather Work, Crewel, Arrasene, *" , . H\RDING l___Wi 1 STALLION— < Bacchante &c. Miss Bacon is also showing an Assort- "' * ' * Secretirv T^TfSrA G - Hester CaiHef ment of very choice MILLINERY at ex- 6bl Secretary. DERRINGER — -■- |Monimia TaLs^Weltd^'veningsandSatur- NOTICE. wmgg, Ithis season at E.ler.lie PatuUhi. | Heta«" Urutano " f X? , , , „ 1 • i. „ DERKINGbtt is a handsome dark brown horsc.iiow & Platoff cvirTTrrS day afternoons, when all subjects except e«ven years old, showing great quality an ■ power £ Daughter of jiTJian^ painting will be Is a lesson. XOHN KAY IS Cash buyer of Wool, with a remarkably fine temper, combined with plenty - p' f i " S hf y wSrtlf n a°Crand C ART a VNION ar o y f pies 11 ' 168 SkinS> CUP9> L ° CkS ' S-k : "Snger hy Mu ßk et-out of BoselHe- * iflP l?fx^i- V?l_ir n™? -i o?i Fleces - T „ „ - QQ by Patriarch out of Myiii(rDoe-By The Premier out Bhthday Camel FAftCl AORK. lickets 2s. 621 UrrER GLADSTONE ROAD, 48s of Wilhelmina by Homeo out of Miss Rose ; Patriarch ' (Honoria Maid of Honor by Yattendon— Days of Old by Irish Birduatcher ; >T^ . ioin tol . T IQI . .„, T TT~. ■ ■■— — " - Yattendon by Sir Hercules— out of Cassandra— Mus- *Derby 1810. JSt Leger 1824. §St. Le^or. UOaks. .^.^ ket — by Toxopholite. At t»o years he won the By glancing through the pedigree It will be seen X> qgJ -\ T IVI /ATI f\lT C^"lll nil Nursery Handicap, beating Rosebud and Foulshot. that DaNIEIj O'ROI> KE is equally as well bred on XVCcivly " jLTXvfl_tsy k5dX" kJLIAI. Ull% At three he won the Stud Company's Sires Produce his dam's side as on hla Bire's. It will be seen that v v ' Stakes, carrying Bst 101 b. He has started for twenty- Sledmere, Dan's eire, is a grandson of Irish Birdfour events — first twice, second nine times, third four Catcher, the grandsire of Stock well, which ia alone AT times. sufficient to prove the sxcellent blood that courses J__^ _^ .^ Tr.RMs : Single mare £2 10s, two or more mares as through his veins. \ I . ril lvi 13 " per agreement. Paddocking free for one iuonth,after Tadraore, tho sire of Prunette, Dan's dam, is also • if Vt JLA JL JL_ JL\) KJ 9 which 2s per week will be charged. Every care will Sire of Seclusion, dam ol Hermit, the most celebrated betaken with mares, but under no circumstanceb sire in England. Brunette's granddam, Birthda)-, O~T~\ ~\ Jf /"\ "TVT" T\ T T /^\ ~I T O ~_n will the owner be respoaaible for accidents. Hind is also granddam of the celebrated horses, Stockham r~\ v| I I I^l I I I — I I I I I 111 shoes to be removed from all mares. Marcs to be paid and Panic, tho cornerstone of the Australian Stud -*- •* -i-"-*- VX -1- 1 -i-^ -■ — L V.' V-/ N_/ » -* > for before removal. Book, they being the sires o <the most celebrated Any mare having missed to the horse last season horses bred in Australia, inelu . ; ug Commotion, Wei/^**\~TlZ) ~!W[~ (~\ "TSTI T~^ will be taken on the usual terms, viz., £1 for feeding lington, and Pell Mcl!, and sevei •. others. Brunette, •' — I— V/J-N^X* >»• -X-N 1 I !■>/ m and attendance. Dan's darn, was imported by Mess.s Harris and Inn is, Mares can be left in Mr Black's paddock, Childers along with Mermaid and Traducer, v> Mch has been road, and will be forwarded free. proved to be the best blood that was eve. imported to 1 — WALTER BLACK the colony. Tjiii pr _ij p, '„ 1 • Brunette has been admitted by competent judges XJ I7I TO OTJAHTfvn — Tiiri XATTTTPV . JiUeraue, iratutaiu. to be one of the best brood mares ever imported HE IS SHOWING THIO WJbjJ___ :— TO STATED THP SFASnV AT south of the Line IU DiaJNU IM_ b—AoOW Al Dan has proved himself a most brilliant racehorse, BOHEMIAN VASES, GLASSWARE AND BASKETS, WA ™±^«"- S/iHJSHSKLK at Half Landed Cost for CASH ! 4_________l T^ H^ Fashionable the N.Z. Referee as having been greatly neglected by ASPIN_LL/S ENAMEL in all Colors. lfih«U, r »lS«o_*l lbr "^B^^^^^'^^t'XS^ _^^_^__ g^ f _^_1T xr a t r\ ing himself. He is the sire of Sir George, winner of ■""■""■""-— M*"^B__Bja_V J_ A L O l ! ie Wanganui Cup value COO guineas, in the fastest _, _,_ ,__ _ .__,._, _ __. ~_.^^n^T« nn n /• -i • time it has been accomplished, also of Recluse, wi nSTR4W HATS 6d, CHILDREN'S STRONG- STOCKINGS 3 pair for Is, Bred by J. Lee Esci. New South Wales »er of jEHSC, who is admitted by sporting scribes to TiTSTXTrtic! aj MTTOT TW fIJ ITT A\IWI prrmuc K.i /■( . i ur '„ ,' J J' /( . . . i)e the fastest horse in the colonies, and the speedy PKINTfcj 4d, MUSLIN bd, _LANNiiL_IIHb Od. (tot by Yattendon— dam Gipsy Girl, by colt Wan-anui. He U likewise sire of Teddy, Derby, A LOT OF LADIES' LUSTRE DUST CLOAKS 6s 6d for CASH : Kingstone out of Black Besa— Yattendon by Sweet Briar, Mada, liadsworth. Dan O Com ell, Hoi- , o _ Sir Hercules— dam Casaandra. derneas, Faust, Ironsides.Molville, Tramp.and Cicero, Worth J UB Tu'uvs • -PO in cin«lo .r.at.ou winnt. of *he Oaniaru Champagne Stakes of 1885 and XJiB - M8 **- 1U Single mates. Oamaru Jerby, 1888. Av»/1 nil /vfh /-kl» T.lV»__ it-k J. SMITH, His stock have realised \ cry liieh prices, £1000 hayAHCI ail OtllGl JJineS 18. Waerenaa-a hika inj? been refused for some of his progeny. »t v.c lc _jj«, a ulna. He nag i^ewise been successful in the prize ring, — — taking twelve first class prizes in Christchurch, TimD"T~) A T_) ~Tj\ TD "\7" _ __S_» rfliiK CLYDESDALE aru, an;l other places against imported horses, and \~\ f-\ |~"^ |l l ti. I foTß^BWrfflffiW ' I STAT T TONT the Association's prize for the best thoroughbred on _LV -LA J- _L_l JLi -L 9 W ■___£_" O/ \iArriTrn the ground. -J __„__ . VTr™Ty\TOW JNAIIvE TuRMS.-Thoroushbred mares £10 109 each, half At Eauaily Low Prices for Ready Money I U_-4L_!__l mtxttqtwd bied m « eB , £B 5s eaeli > ot s hets £4 4s >, two mares < the » w " <* vm |SBP*__. jyilJMlO JLJ__t iroperty of same owner) or more than two as per X - / , o vv ' i)1 a %T' e Mnres . at £2 10s per mare. Guarantee **_(? moneys to be paid before the delivery of mares. BOYS' CAPS and SHIRTS Is each, MEN'S SHIRTS 2a, HARVEST %^ c m^rSX% P oT S^m^t h , good secure paddocking . \ Tj.mcj 1 T\TTr\v rr>_rkTTCiiv_a o rtj guarantee tees or otnerAite, must be Grass free until notice of Btinting is given, after HATS IS, DUCK TROUSERS 2s 'Jd, paia oefore the removal of Mares. which 2s 6d per week will be charged! FA T> p» Ci 111 I" i >ases of guarantees and Marea not proring in All oire taken, but no responsibility. UJt tAanl foal, the fee wfll be returned. Any mares missing last season will be served for » Every care taken, but no responsibility. feeof £" >7 s TfAnmnrifrorv T^rnall warp frln«a nnfl nVlini FjaniTW Pff Pto Paddocking for one month will be freo, after which _ ," " ' ironmongery, JDIUSIIWaie, UIaSS dUU _I11I1«1 XjrtIUJJS, Kit., tit., 2 s 6d per week will be charged. For further particulars apply toALL DIRT CHEAP, JOHN clabk, c. s. abbot,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5610, 15 November 1889, Page 4

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