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■QNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, Limited. TIME TABLE FOB OCTOBER. Steamship | f | Last Boat. NAPIER AND WELLINGTON. Suva | Thursday, Oct. 22 | FOR NAPIER, WELLINGTON. LYTTELTON, AND PORT CHALMERS. Manapouri | Friday, Oct. Ifi j FOB MELBOURNE via SOUTHERN PORTS. Manapouri | Friday, Oct. 16 | FOR AUCKLAND. Manapouri | Sunday, Oct. 11 I 8 a.m. Suva | Friday, Oct. 16 | Taupo | Monday, Oct. 19 | FOR SYDNEY ma AUCKLAND. Tarawera | Sun. Oct. 18 j FOR SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON? Wakatipu j Friday, Oct. 23 j | FOR”LEVUKA AND SUVA FROM“ AUCKLAND. Arawata | Monday, Oct. 19 | FOR LONDON via SUEZ CANAL Obient S. N. 00. ' | Leave Sydney. | Melbourne Austral | October 24 | October 30 Passenger Tickets must be taken at the Office before embarking. Cargo for shipment must be on board the Lighters at 4 o’clock the afternoon previous to departure .of steamers. Outward passengers holding return tickets are requested to present same at the office, and procure passes for the launch conveying them to the steamer. - . Note.—ln future no luggage will be delivered to carriers without the production of a written order from owner of same.' Note.—From 20th July to 20th October, Tickets available for return within tour weeks will be issued to visitors to the Exhibition at Wellington at Single Fares. For further particulars apply to COMPANY’S OFFICE, Loan Company’s Buildings, Gladstone Boad East. FOR. S;A E E . T I MiE following Eggs from PURE BRED JL PRIZE TAKING FOWLS—STANDARD WHITE LEGHOBNS DARK BRAHMAS -4x5 LANG SHANS. - • Apply at this office, or io Mt Bannister at Brown and Smail's. TO STAND THIS .SEASON", THE PURE BRED CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HO.RgE EARL DERBY Wi l travel this season to Ormond and Kaitcratahi on each Tuesday, Patutahi and Te Aral each Thursday, Gisborne and Makaraka each Saturday ; the remainder of the week at his stables, Waorenga-a-hika. PEDIGREE: EARL DEBBY was bred by Messrs H. and J. Goodfellow, Waikato. He .took first prize at Auckland Agricultural and Pastoral Association's Show, 1884. He is a dappled bay horse, stands over 16J hands high, with large bone and wall developed muscle ; has good action and a docile temper, and is a sure foal getter. His sire, the famous horse Lord Derby, was got by Champion of Scotland, who gained the Highland Society’s first prize at Edinburgh, and three first prizes as a yearling, before leaving Scotland ; also, for three consecutive years the champion horse of Victoria. His gg sire, Lord Derby, gained prizes at Johnson, Barrhoad, Renfrewshire, Glasgow and Maryhill Shows ; ggg sire Kilbirnie Champion, gggg sire Old Prince, geggg sire Clyde, all first prize-takers at Higlaud Ssciety’s Shows. Lord Derby’s dam, Princess Maud the Sixth, gained seven first prizes at Kyneton and Daylesford. Her sire Prince Charlie gained first prize at Highland Society’s Show, 1857, and first prize at Port Philip Farmers Society's Show, thereby gaining the £5O gold cup. g dam Princess Maud the Second gained many prizes at Port Philip and National Society’s Shows.. Her sire Sir Colin Campboll gained first prize at Highland Society’s Shows. gg Princess Maud the First gained first prize at Highland Society’s Show, 1856, and has gained many first prizes in Victoria, ggg dam Mary Maud, whose descendants are still the most prominent and successful .prize-takers in Scotland. Earl Derby’s dam, Jessie Burns, by Bob Burns (imported), dam Darling, by Redmond (imported). Darling’s dam (imported). Bob Burns by Victor; dam Dandy, by Byron, Victor's sire Farmer was sire to the famous Prince Charlie. Jessie Burns was awarded (as a one year old) second prize at Smeaton, Springhill, and Ballarock Agricultural Aseooiation’s Grand Annual Exhibitions held November 14th and 15th, 1872. She was also awarded (when two years old) the first prize at the Glendarnel, Beckworth, Clunes, Elinton, and Glonower Agricultural Society's Exhibition held at Clunes, Victoria, November 7ih, 1873. Pastoral and Agricultural News’ Report. In its report on the Auckland Agricultural Show of 1884, the above journal says:— “ In draught stock there was a good show including a total of 45 entries. For the best entire the N.Z. Stud Company’s Loch Fergus took first prize, and Mr A. Bell's Earl Derby second. Best entire (colonial breed), Mr A. Boll's Earl Derby first prize, and Mr Lamb’s Sir Colin, second." Earl Derby also carried ofl second honors at our local show. Veterinary Surgeons Certificate i Auckland, Sept. 24th, 1885. *• I hereby certify that I have this day examined a brown horse, Earl Derby, the property of. Mr A. Bell, and find the same in good health, and perfectly sound. E. D. Hsi.ktf.ad, Veterinary Surgeon.” Tiutsis :—Single Mares, £3 3s ; Guarantee Foal, £4 10s. Two or more marcs the pro. party of the same owner as per agreement. Mares grassed, at 5s per week after notice being given of stinting. One months grass free. All care taken but no responsibility. All payments to be made on or before January Ist, 18aG. For further particulars apply to—- " A. PRIItHARD, ... . In charge, oa To MATTHEW HA Lt, Qi Bboin

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Poverty Bay Independent, Volume I, Issue 60, 10 October 1885, Page 3

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