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m, ■ .iriMi *V H K Brftvy Oraagltt ARTHUB 111., Will stand the season at tho Waorenga-a-hlka Mission Pad-'oe b. . . . TfRMs: Sing c Mares, £2 10u ; two or more, tho property of tho samo owner, as by agreement. All hind shoes to be removed from mares , AH fees must be paid beforo removal of marea, or any other terms ngr ed on. G ass for ono month free, * after -which 2s 6d per week will be. charged. "! All caip taken but no respon ibility incurred. Any mares not proving in loal last season will bo servod this season for £1 ss. . Prince's dam was a Conqueror mare, got by Old Conqueror, and bred by S>-dney Johnston in Hawke's » Bay. Pnnco's stock is well known in tho distriot,and . also his stock have gained good prices— as much for a foal as £15 at six weeks old. , J. MULLOOLY. J "TO STAND THE SEASON ax v WAERENGA-AHIriA. c Bred by J. Lee, Esq., New South Wales. Got by Yattendon — dtim Gipsy Girl, by Kingstoue out of Black Bess— Yattendon by Sir Hercults — flam Cassandra. Terms : £2 10 single marea. J. SMITH, Waoreiiga-a-hika. *£%&. *TO [Stand this So son %Ml||| The Thoroughbred Stil- I (LJs^®4|p®y^ NEW CHUM. ! NEW CHUM is by Traducer, dam Fair Lasa, by ' niddlesworth ; grand-dam Fair Wave. Fair Wave ( was one of tho grandest Arab marcs ever imported • into New Zealand. Terms : £2 10s each mare ; guarantee, JE3 10s ; two ] or more marcs, tho property of the same owner, as by i agreement. Paddooking, with plenty of grass and water, freo for one month, after which 2s cd per week > will be charged. AH fees, whether guarantee or otherwise, to be paid beforo removal of mares. In cases of : guarantee and mares not proving in foal, the fee will be returned. All care taken, but no responsibility incurred. a: d every, Kaiteratahi. €^ M #f l? * PRINCE CON T S<>RT Bl^ iSS \jjSs«^B*»e> Rising five years old, is a beautiful dapple roan, with black points anding 30 hands 3 inches high. P.C. is by Prince Iloyal, dam, tho celebrated mare Gipsy by Major. P. Hoyal us a two-year-old was purchas d by Mr John McKellar and shipped to Christchurch, where as a three-year he to .It the first and the l'up against all omers as the best horso On the gr \iTicl. Those li nora he has con iimed to tako for 9 years in succession For pedigree luridly see New South Wale v and New Zealnn -tud Rook«. Gipsy, P.C dam, has proved hu sel one of th.- most successful broo < marcs in the colonirs. She, with seven of her progeny, havo taken first prizes in tho ' best show rings in the South Islat d. Two of hi; fillie- ' ha^e twice taken the OaUs Sweepstake Cue in Chr.stchurch aganst all comers. Gipsy, with Prince (Jonsort and Prince Albert (two of her progeny), took 10 fi.stprizea in Canterbury in one year. Uipsy with pr. genj und niablj unbeaten in the colonies as p-i/ » takers. Gipsy ia out of Highland Mary (imp) by Hoyal Prince (iirp). Gipsy's sire, tho renowned Major, is too well known o need muci comment fioiu me. Major was bred in Knsrlanil and 8 Id to the lato O'in Commode, of Tasmania for a high figure, and tiicp purchased by the lato Ben Newel, Ksq, for the sum of4>l3oufor fti\v Zealand. wheiO his stock aro deemed the rivfht st rap a) first sight without further investigation. He is now in Canterbury, whore stock owners travel long journeys to see the" 30-year old Major. P.C. has taken seven first prizes in Canterbury aga nst largo rings of stock from all parts of the s>. Is and. Term* : Singlo mare £3 10s ; for two or moro mares the property of one owner an allowance will be made. Good paddoitk with a stream of c ear \v:.ter allowed for marts freo of charge ti 1 tho 31st December when all moneys will h ye to b < i>ai . Slaro with best ioal at foot by P. C. will ho servod free of cliarg Every care taken, but no responsibility; For further pariicu'ars appiy to — li 'BT. JS. STODDART. • r.iafc.i Mr Bland s Far n W ierengu-a hikst GRATEFUL— COMFORTING. EPPiS ! S~COCOA. BREAKFAST, ■'By a thorough knowledge of tho natural lawn which Govern tlio operations of digest lou and uut rition, and by a careful application of tho fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided run- breakfast tables with a delicately finvonreu beverage which may Bave us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicioustise of such articles of dipt tb t a coustitutiou may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease, ilni.dredt of subtle maladies are flouting around us ve>«iy to attack whorover there Is a weak point. Wo uny escape may <* fatal shaft by kecpiug ourselves weVi fortified w}th , ure blood tmd a properly noiuiihcd framo."Sco nrticlo i tho Civil. Skrvick Gazistte. Uado simply wllh boiling wator or milk. sold in J Ub i>ackoCs by Grocers, labelled JAMES EPPS & 00., HrvniOßOprUhtr C!hi»m!ptq t.r.mj'jn ~ HOIIoWAY^ OiNTMENr~" UNIVERSAL PATRONAGE. Let all sufferers from general or cthor rii3Qn3eß take heart au<l follow in the waKi- of thousands who ascriro their rcetoratiou of health to the use of Holloway's Ointment aiid Pills. Rumtnniiem in the muscles or joints, youty pains, ne irakio tortures, cramDS and spasmodic twitches dci art undor the employment of these no bio remedies. "Uwl legs, ol kii da of woandfl, ulcers, sorca, burns, crtomousinflamations are quickly conquered. Th. lupiiiation of Holloway's i>illa have acquired thr. :igltout the habitable globe should induce every alUU'ttct pevsoi. to givo them 11 air trial beforo despairing if reiicf 01 abandoning hope. Brouohitia, Dipthoria, Oolda, Cuug and all Derangoraents of tho Throat aud Ohest* All snfforcrs from cou?;ii<t, oolds, brou 1 itie asthma, and irrcgtilar action or the heart, aro 1 %i n estly recomniorided to rub Holloway's seaivbhw Ointment well over the throat, breas-.aiKl Imck as tho case may be, twico a day. This 'Jintmoi t the most efficacious remedy for all internal -no external ailments of the throa Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Dlooro, A a 8068868, Wounds, anu Sores of all kinds May be thorouf?hly healed by tlio auplicationoh this Ointment to the parts affected, after the. havo beon duly fosneuted with warm water. Under the action of this powerful medicine aided by the Pills, all depraved humors will be qt<ickly removed from tha body ; oveu scrofulous ulcers and foul sores, however old and inveterate, can thus be cured. In Gonfc, Rheumatism, and F^ttralglr Pains This Ointment never fails to mve reiLi Its firsapplication lessens the iußammatiou, aud diuiin. ishes both hoat and pain. In sovere aud cLtghk cases, the Pills should always be. taken, as their purifyinjr, alterative, aud restorative qualities place the whole mass of solids and Huids in a wholesome condition. Piles, Fistula?, and internal Inflammations. This incomparable Ointment is earnestly rirort f mended to all suffering from, of having a tendency fee ' dropsy, The worst cases will yield in comparat.velj ' short space of time when this Ointnr int is dillgintlj rubbed iDto the parts affected. Iv all delirious n.ali- ' dys the Pills should be tokon to purify the blood nriri ( timulate its circulation. ' Tho Ointment end PJHs are sold ot Professor ilo\ ' loway'a Es. ablishment, 78, Now Oxford street, Lo«cioii, l nlao by nea - . ly every re jieetublo vendor of medicine ' throughout Ul9 civilised world, in boxes and pots, at ' Is 14a, 4s Bd, 118, 225, and SUa Both the Obtment and Pills should be used in tliej allowing complaints : — I Bnd L-gs Jorns (soft) Scalds \ Bad Breasts 1 istulas Sore tlironta : Burns Q indular Skin Diseaa \ Bunions > weilings Scurvey ? ChilWans itun.bago fore Heads l < :hnpped Hands Pile Tumours Contracted ntid Rhoun atfsm Ulcers Stiff Joints Bore Ni -pies Wounds a Each pot aud box of tho genuine niedicino board the British Government Stamp, with the words— Hollowny's Pills and Ointniei.t" engraved thereon On tho label fetho address, G3;< Oxford ftreet, London, where alono ttu-y aro mo.uuf n ctured. Beware of all compoun s styled Holloway's Pills aud Olntmsut with ' Now York Üb!o. X/iXIUGLOBULES | QUICKLY CURE ' Nervous Prostration, Debility * Mental Depression, Dizziness 3 Loss of Memory, Lost Vigor. Arreßts Premature Old Age, Phyi^cat Wu»k ]c dcb< and Decay. Cure all Disease* resuHiug m from Indißoretinns or Excenßes 5 Host on- m Lost Power, Eshauat^d Vitality, Lost Energy, &o. Tho Strongest Zavigorant known The Medioul Keoord states : — " iiciiug at it dosß DIBEOTI,Y upi-n the Nervu» Byß< m, it Bestoieß the Debilitated Funio <s of the " Flinoipal Organs of tbi Human Frame, and it ja unsurpasßed pb a Nervine. It builds up the (Jmstitut on aid ImpartH Musoulai Energy, gvbjß! Pxrbn^v a and Vitality to ibt Systenr, 1 & PBICE-J9« The Slobulea never fail m in fcivim laßtant Wolief an i Pormaneat ' urf, AI ChemiHts, or eend wth full direo- fo: tions by aodreeaing the Sole Agent— A. s. aoFP, 2a Look Building's, Collins Place;

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5669, 16 January 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5669, 16 January 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5669, 16 January 1890, Page 4

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