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*<L^^^«fcw ?V H fit Mtavy Draught ARTHUR 111.. Will stand the season at tho Waoreuga-a-nikn ills-.-ilon Pad 'oo s. T-'RMS : Sing c Mares, £2 10s ; two or more, the property of the same owner, as by agreement. All hind s ots to be removed from mares All fees must ho paid before removal of ma' - CH, or any otbe teimsugr ed on. G ass for one month feu, after which 2s 6d poi week will bo charged. All cai'- taken 'out no rcspon ibility incurred. Any marcs not proving ii toal last season will be served this seat on for £1 6-1. Prince's dam was a Conqueror m^ro, got by O'd Conqueror, and bred by S\ dnoy Johnston in Hawko'a Bay. Prince's stock is well known in tho districted also his stock have gained good prices— as much for a foal as £15 at six weeks old J. MULLOOLY. TO STAND THE SEASON WAERENGA-AHIKA. Bred by J. Leo, Esq. , New .South Wales. Got by i'attenrlon — dam Gipsy (iirl, \>y Kingstone out of Black Bess— Yattuudon by Sir Hercules — flam Cassandra. Ti3BMS : i.'2 10 single mures. J. SMITH, Wacrcngii-a-hika. r l~O iStand this Se son R?v? TO.ffr ft KAITERATAHI, The Thoroughbred StilCSi^?^^® 3 *' NEW CHUM. NEW CHUM is by Traducer, clam Fair LasH, by Riddlesworth ; grand-dam Fair Wave. Fair Wave was one of the grandest Arab mares ever imported into New Zealand. Tkrmß : £2 10s each marc ;. guarantee, £3 10s, ; two or more mares, the property of the same owner, as bj agreement. Paddocking, with plenty of grass ami water, free for one month, after which 2* Gd per week will be charged. All fees, whether guarantee or otherwise, to be paid before removal of mares. In cases cf guarantee and marcs not proving in foal, tho foe will be returned. All care taken, but no responsibility inA. DBVKRY, Kaitcratahi. CONSORT Rising five years old, is a beautiful dapple roan, with black points anding 16 hands 3 inches liiuh. ' I.V is by Prince Royal, dam, the celebrated mare Gii 8y by Majur. P. Hoyal us a two-yeir-old was purchiis d by Mr John McKellar and shipped to Christcliuich, where as a three-year hu to U the first and the (up a ainat all oinoisas tho bent horso on the gr und Those Ii nors he has con in tied to take, for I) years in succca-si n For pedigree kindly sc-o INow South " ale- anil New Ze.iliin tud Hook". Gipsy, (\C dmn, has proved hu sel onoof the most successful broo • mares in the eoloni. s. She, with Bcv n of hi-r proguny. havo takuii first prizes in tho i>es>t show ring.- in the South Isa d. Twoofhu f i 1 > o - lia^e twice tal<« n the ()al<s .•sweepstake Cur in Clir.stchurch oga ns»t all comer.-*. Gipsy, with Prince Consort ami I'iiiico Albert (two of her progeny), took 111 (i st prizes i-i Canterbury in one year. (Jipsy with pr- crenj und niablj iinbeiten in t'io colonit-s as p if s takers. Gii'Sy U out of Highland Mary (imp) by Royal Prince (iirp). Gips.\'s sire, the renowed Major, is too woll known 'o need muca comment fiom mo. Major was bred in Knsrlan.l and 8 Id to the late o'm Conimodo, of Tasmania for a high figure, and tlioi' purchastd by the late Ben Newel, Esq, for the sum of 4M3UO for Is> w Zcalatid. wliere his stock are Jeenied the ri/ht st mp at first sight wi'hout further investigation. lie is now in Canterbury, whye stock owners travel long journeys to see tne* 30-year old Major. P.O. has taken seven Hrsc prizes in Canterbury aga nst large rings of stock from all parts of the S. Is and. TiiRM- : single mare t*3 l«a ! for two or more mares the property of one owner an allowance wili bo m-idc. Good paddork with a stream of c car writer allowed for mans free of charge ti 1 the 31st December when all moneys will h ye to be i ai , Mare with best ioal at foot by P. C. will be servod free of charg Every care taken, but no responsibility.' For furthor panicu'ars apply toll* >liT. E. STODDART. Lat" Mr H land s Far n VV lereuga-a hika GRATEFUL— COMFORTING. EPP«'S~COCOA. Hbbakkast. •' Ey a thorough knowledge of the natural Itiwi vvhich govern the oporationa of digenilon ami nut rition, and by a careful application of tho ilui properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided nnr brcakfiiat tables with a delicately flavoure-i beverage wbieh may Bave us many heavy doctors' bill-". It ie by the judicioußUse of such articles of diet th t a conBtitntion may be gradually bailt up until stronK enough to resist every tendency to disease. tluitdrclE of subt'o maladies are flouting nrouud us re.i-ly tc attack wherever there ia a weak point. Wo v rcy escape nwy i fatal thrift by keeping ourselves we'i fortillcr with h uro blood and a properly nonriched frame. "- See article i the Civili Sbuvick GAZKrrs. Made simply wit.b tailing water or milk. gold in J lib rackets by Grocers, labelled JAM KB EFFS A CJO., FTommoprithi'' r-hprnip*" ' n«rtTi UKIVEUSAL PATRONAGE. Lot all (sufferers from general or cthrr <'ise»scß take heart und follow in tho wane of thousands who ascriho their restorntiou of health lc the use ol Holloway's ointment and Pills. R'emna'ipm iv the muscles or joints, gouty pains, no iral-.io torturer, cramps and spasmodic twitches dc) :irt nuder the employment of these noble remedies. Ucd legs, al ki> ds of wounds, ulcers, sores, burns, crtnucous inflamrttious Hie qnicklv conquered. Tin icpntr.ticn of llolioway's pills havo acquired thr. igiiout th* habitable globe should induce every alllk tc.d pcrsoi to give them a nir trial before despairing >f relief oi abau'loning hope. Bi-orjoluiie, Diptherift, Colds, Cong ttud all Deraugomocta of the Throat and Ohest^ Ml sniYorcr-j from coughb, colds, brou 1 <t t anthma, and irregular action of the heart, are < *i v ostly reconi^Tionded to rub llolioway's sear, hiiu Ointment well over the throat, hreas, and lissck an the caso may be, twice a day. Thin Ointraei t the most efficacious n-incdy for ali internal inn external tvilmont.s of the thrna Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Ulcers, An soessos, Wounds, anu Soros of all kinds May^be thoroughly hoalod by the applicationon this Ointment ti> tho parts affected, aitcr tho. have boon duly fomented with warm water. "Jjidor the aotion of this powerful mndiciiut aidod by the Pills, all depraved humors will bo qi-ickly reiiifiveo from tho hoiiv ; eveu scrofulous vlcors and foul sores, however old aud inveterate, can thus be cirod. fu Gont, Rheamatiem, and N^uralgir Paina This Ointment nqver fails to ifive reit j. Its firsapplication less-ns ti:e iuflammar.iou, ttud dimin. ishes both heat and pain. In severe and clinm-c cases, the Pills should aiways bo tnkci!, as their purifying, alterative, and restorative qualities placo tho wholo mass of solids aud fluids in a whole some condition. Files, Fistnlap, and internal Inflammations. This incomparable Ointment is earnestly rirou mended to all suffering from, or having a tendency tc dropsy. The worst coses will yield in comparat. velj short space of tlmo when this Oiutn* int is dilig* ntlj rubbed into the parts affected. In all delirious nal ■• dys the Pills should be ukeu to purify tho blood nnr. timulato its circulation. Tho Oiutmcnt and Pills aro sold nfc Professor ilol loway's Es. nblishruent, 78, New Oxford street, Loi.oon, ;ilso by noa. ly every re-pectablo vendor of medicine throughout tho civilised world, in boxes and pots, at Is ijd, 4s od, Us, 225, and 'Jos Both the Oh tment and Pills should be usea in tliej Mowing complaints : — Bad L- gs Jorns (soft/ Scalds Bad Breista 1 istmus Pore throats Burn 3 Q mdular Skin Diseaa Bnnions * wellitigs Scurvoy Chllblana u,>a bngo . c ore Heads 1 hupped Hands Pila Tumours Contracted and Rhone itism Ulcers Stiff Joints Soro Ni 'files Wouucta Each pot aud box of thegonuino medicine beark the British Government Stamp, with the words— Hollowny's Pills and < tintmei t " ongrnved thoreon On tho label istlio address, 68," Oxford ; troet, London, whore nlone they are mnuufi. jlnrod. Beware <>f all compouu ? styled Holloway'B Pills and Ointmont with ' Now York ivb:e. JLfXiLiTXGLOBULES QUICKLY CURE Neryous Prostration, Debility Mental Depression, Dizziness loss of Memory, Lost Vigor. Artvßts Premature Old Aga, Phy>ica- Weak ni'B-. aud Decay. Cure all DiseabO' reuniting from Indisoretirtna or Exca-aea ; RiujtoriLost Power, Exhausted Vita'ity, Lost Energy, &c. The Strongest; Invigoraat knows The Medioni Kecor'i stages : — " ,rtcui.g at it does DIKEOILY up> n tho lv'eivu-< K s 3htn, it Reatoiea tne Debilitated Fumoisof iho Piiuoipal Orgtna of ib^ Human Frame, ami it 18 uiieurpabßed pr a Nervine. It builds UP the Conatitut n» rt id impartH Mua uhu Bnerg., g yin/» strbn^cu und Vitaliiy to ibe Systur.' PBICE-ffi The never f^ii in giving Instant Rslisf an i Permin-.nt Cure, Ali CheuuHce. or aeud with full diteotioDß by addressing tee hole Agent — iipcb Buildings, Collins Place,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5670, 17 January 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5670, 17 January 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5670, 17 January 1890, Page 4

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