Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

«k__^|&L 'pHE Heavy Draught AETHUE 111.. Will stand the season at the Waeronga-a-hlka Mission Paddocks. Tkums : Sing o Mafos, £2 10s ; two or more, the property ot the same owner, as by agreement. All hind shoes to be romoved from mares All fees must bo paid before removal of mares, or any othei terms agr. Ed on. Q 'ass for one month f i co, after which 2s Od per week will be charged. All can l taken but no responsibility incurred. Any mares not proving in foal last season will be serve > this season for £1 6s. Prince's dam was a Conqueror mire, got by Old Conqueror, and bred by Sidney Johnston in'llawUe'a Bay. Prince's stock is woll known in the disfcrict,and 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-A-HIKA. Bred by J. Lee, Esq. , Now South Wales. Got by yattendon — clam Gipsy Girl, by Kingstone out of Black Bess — Yattendon by Sir Hercules — dam Cassandra. Terms : £2 10 single mines. J. SMITH, Waercnga-a-hika. r !X) jStand this Se eon •^J^^^^Wjl kaiterataiii, The Thoroughbred StilCs&«s4p^ SBr NEW CHUM. NEW CHUM i 3 by Traducer, dam Fair Lass, by Riddlesworth ; grand-dam Fair Wave. Fair Wave was one of tho grandest Arab mares ever imported into New Zealand. Terms : £2 10a each mare ; guarantee, £3 10& ; two or more mares, the property of tho same owner, as by agrecmont. Paddoclcing, with plenty of grass and water, free for one month, after which 2s 6d per week will be charged. All fees, whether guaranteo or otherwise, to bo paid before removal of mares. In cases of guarantee and marcs not proving in foal, tho fee will be returnod. All caro takon, but no responsibility incurred. A. DEVERY, Kaiterataiii. .gajEgjj/ PT? T TCf (~* I? jn XT XV I I3I \jXlt Ollff CONSORT s *^^ r^|liSwß4s& Rising five years old, is a beautiful dapple roan, with black points andinjj 36 hands 3 inches high. P.C. is by Prince Royal, dam, tho celebrated mare Gipsy by Major. P. Royal as a two-year-old was purchased by Mr John McKellar and shipped to Christchurch, where as a three-year he took the first and tho Cup against all < omers as tho best horse on tbe grcund. Those honors he has continued to take for 9 years in succession For pedigree kindly see New South Wale-* and New Zoalan-i Book*. Gipsy, P.C dam, has proved ho sel: one of tin; most successful brood mares in tho colonies. She, with seven of her progeny, have taken first prizes in the best show rings in the South Island. Two of he fillies have twice taktn the Oaks Sweepstake Cup in Chr^tchurch against all comers, Qipuy, with Prinze Consort and Prince Alberr, (two of her progeny), took 1(5 flist prizes in Canterbury in oue year. Ujpsy with prcgenj und- niablj unbeaten in the colonies as pii/ i takors. Gipsy is out of Highland Mary (hup) by Royal Prince (imp). Gipsy's sire, the renowned Major, is too well known 'o need much comment from mo. Major was bred in England and 6 Id to tho late ohn Commode, of Tasmania, for a high figure, and thon purchased by the late Ben Newel, Esq. for tho sum of £1300 for !*• w Zealand, whore his stock are deemed the right st mp at first sight without further investigation. He i* now in Canterbury, whore stock owners tr*vo! long journeys to sec the 30-year old Major, P.C, has taken bovbu first prizes in Canterbury aga nst large rings of stock from all parts of the c 5. 18' and. Tkrm- : Single mare £3 10s ; for two or more marcs tho property of one owner an allowanco will be made. Good paddock with a stream of clear writer allowed for mares free of chargo tW tho 31st December, when all moneys will h ye to bo pai i. Mare with best loal at foot by P. C. will bo served free of charg . Every care taken, but no responsibility^ For further particulars apply to— R iBT. E. STODDART. Lat" Mr B land s Farm, Waerengn-a hika GRATEFUL— COMFORTING. £PPS'S~COCOA. Breakfast. ••By a thorough knowledge of tho natural law» which govern the operations of digestion ana nut rition, p.nd by a careful application of tho finr properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided nur breakfast tables with a delicately flavouroo beverage which may savo us many heavy doctors' bilK It is by the judicioususe of such articles of <iiot th t a constitution may bo gradually built up until Rtroug enough to resist every tendency to disease iiut.dred» of subtle maladies avo floating around us reHy to attack whorevcr there is a weak point. We v ny. ceeapt may i fatal shaft by keeping ourselves wol 1 fortiflei with . ure blood and a properly nourished fmrjio."Sco afticlo i tho Civil. Hbkvicb Oazkttb. Made simply with boiling watci or milk. sold in i lib packets by Grocers, labelled JAMES EPPS & CO., Homonopathli- Oli«mfs f « ' "ndori UNIVERSAL PATRONAGE. Let all sufferers from gonor.nl or ether diseases take heart and follow in tho wake of thousands who ascriro thoir restoration of health to the use of Hollo-way's Ointmenf. nud Pills, Rlienmntiam in tho muscles or joints, youty pains, ne.iral<io tortures, cramps and spasmodic twitches dej nrt under tho employment of these noblo remedies. Bad legs, al kinds of wounds, ulcers, sores, burns, cutaneous inflamations aro quickly conquered. The leputation of Holloway's rills have acquired throughout the habitable globe should induce every aftlk'icd peraon to give them a air trial before despairing .*>{ relief or abandoning hope. Bronchitis, Bipthoria, Colds, On agr and all Derangements of the Throat and Ohest" All snfferers from coughs, colds, brou l-itis asthma, and irregular action of the heart, aro < %\ ti estly rocom mended to rub liolloway's scarjuiua Ointment woll ovor the throat, breas!^ and back as tho caso may be, twice a day. This Ointuioi I the most efficacious remedy for all intorn&l :n<; oxternal ailments of the throa Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Ulcers, Ao sosßßes, Wounds, ana Sores of all kinds May be thoroxiKhly healed by the appiicationon this Ointment to tho parks affected, after tho, have heen duly fomented with warm water. Under the tetion of this powerful medicine aided by the Pills, all depraved humors will bo quickly romoyed from the body ; even scrofulous Fleers and foul sores, however old and inveterate, can thus be cured. In Gout, Bhenmatifitn, and N*inralgi< Pftine This Ointment never fails to give reii^. Its firsapplication lessens the infiammatiou, tied dimin, Ishos both heat and pain. In sovero nud chronic cases, the Pills should always be taken, as thoir purifying, alterative, and restorative qualitit'B placo the whole mass of solids and fluids in a whole somo condition. Piles, Flßtnlan, and internal Inflammations. This incomparable Ointment is earnestly w. on. mended to all suffering from, or haviug a tendency to dropsy, The worst cases will yiold in comparatively short space of time when this Ointir tut is diligmtlj rubbed into the parts affected. In all delirious aal ■ dys the Pills should be taken to purify the blood anr tiiuulate Its circulation. The Oiutment and Pills aro sold at Profc»sor tlol lowxiy's Re.ablishment, 78, New Oxford street, London," alsfl by nea". ly every respectable vondor of medicine throughout tho civilised world; in boxes and pota, at la Esd, 4s 9d, 11s, 225. and 3Ss Both the Oii> tment and Pills should be used in the j >lloioin</ comj)laiids ; — Bad Z.rgß \ dorns (soft; Scalds Cad Breasts "%&.A istulas Sore throats Burns f&jmduUir -SkinDiseas Bunions Swellings*.. - Beurvoy Chilbluns ijumbago Sore Heads Chapped Bands Pils Tumours Contracted and Rhcun atism Ulcers Stiff Joints EoroNi:<ples Wounds Each' pot and box of the gonuine medicine licart tho British Government St-tmp, with tho wordsHolloway's Pills and Ointmoi.t fl engraved thereon Oil the label iatho address, 530 Oxford ttreet, London, whore alone they are manufn oturcd. Beware of all compoun -j Btylod Holloway's Pills and Ointment with * Now York Vvl)!e. JL/iXiU. GLOBULES QUICKLY CURE Nervous Prostration, Debility Mental Depression, Dizzines £ Loss of Memory, Lost Vigor. Arreate Premature Old Age, Ph' ica W« >4 neßx and Decay Cure all Diseui-e tcku. ii . from Indiscretions or Excn i-ob ; Kcu <> Lost Power, Exxauß <d Vita ity, Lout Energy, &c. The Strongest In vigor ant isnowi Tho Medio-il Hecoro ala es : — " Acuiig i. it does mBEGTJLY upi n the $ie> vu- Syt- in. it Restores t'e Debilitated Fu ?o s of th Prinoipal Organs of th*» Human Frum^ hi. it. ia unsurpassed cb a Nervine, li bdij.i UP the Con»titut on aid Imports Mt.s ul Energy , giving .*trkn>cu >nd Vitauiv • de System, 1 PhICE-io/K The GHobules never L in giving listunfc w olhf and Permmnn Cure. All ChemiHtx, or send with f u>l direo tione by addressing tfca bolo Agent— A, S. GOfF, Loch Buildings, Collins Place,

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/PBH18900120.2.20.3

Bibliographic details

Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5672, 20 January 1890, Page 4

Word Count
1,482

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5672, 20 January 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5672, 20 January 1890, Page 4

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert