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PUGH and SUITER, TAILORS, IDEVOII^-STREIET, HAVE JUST OPENED A large and Choice Selection of Tweeds and Coatings, COMPRISING WEST OF ENGLAND, SCOTCH, 3IOSGIEL, ANDKAIAPOI MANUFACTURES. P. & S. beg (o announce that this Stock hnn been selected by Mr. Pugh in Duneclin and Wellington from the latest arrivals by the mail, and for fashion and quality it cannot be equalled in the North Island. £600 WORTH TO^ELECT EROM. 05)08 tc

Stud Horses. TO STAND THIS SEASON, JPS ™. rtrtffT* THE Imported CLYDESIJJranraCTJ X DALE STALLION jgL-Qi& HONEST TO M, by Lothian Tar n; dam, a pure-bred Clydes dale mare, by Clyde Champion. Honest Tom is a brigt t bay, stands IGJ hands, on good short legs, with great hone, beautiful symmetry, and possessing a remarkably quiet temper. He is staunch in harness, and a sure foal-getter. Honest Tom look second prize in Melbourne. First at Auckland in 1873, second prize in 1874, and three first prizes at Whangnrei thiee years in succession. The above Entire will stand this peason from the Ist October, 1880, to the Ist January, 1881, as follows: — Mondays, Bell Block to Town ; Tuesday?, from Town to Inglewond, passing through Mauyorei ; Wednesdays, Inglewood to Manutahi and Huirangi ; Thursdays, at home; Fridays, Tikoraugi; remainder of week at home. Terms: Single Mare, £3 35.; two or more Marcs the property of one owner, according to agreement. All Accounts to be settled by the Ist January, 1881. T. T. JOLL, 0743 020 b d3l Waitara East. TO STAND THIS SEASON, I3 S _ rpHE SPLENDID ffljK3p|o 1 THOROUGHBRED Ws^y&J& WAR EAGLE * ill stand at the Prince of Wales Hotel, Bell Block, on Mondays; at Waitara on Thursdays ; and the remainder of the week aUhe Farm of Mr. W. F. Hoskin, Waitara West, duiing the season. WAR EAGLE is a dark brown Horse, bred n Marlborougli, got by Golden Eagle, dam a thoroughbred Mare imported to Nelson from Victoria by Mr. G. Potter. Golden Engle by Risk, who was got by Camel (imported), diim by Skelton (imported.) The daru of War has raced very successfully in Victoria. Terms: Hi T's. A liberal allowance for more than one mare the bona fide property of the tame owner, Groomage Fee, 2s. Cd. All fees to be paid by the Ist January, 1881. W. F. HOSKIN, 0748 h 021 b> Waitara West. TO STAND THIS SEASON, j^^JC3B w ELLINGTON champion. MONDAYS at Bell Block; Tuesdays at Huirangi and Waitara ; Fridays at IDglewcod. TifKMS: £2; two or more belonging to same owner, &l 15s. each. No grooms fees, All fses to be paid by Ist January, 1881. S. RUNDLB, 0736015bd31 Bell Block. TO STAND THIS SEASON, «f?^V-- f^N r r HE THOROUGHBRED -JSlm! For pedigree, tee Stud Book. Terms: £3 lOo.; Groom's fee, 2s. 6d. OSIS h 030 b d3l JEJtVIS GEORGE. WESTOWN. HUGH HUGH SON Has opened a STORE at WESTOWN with an assortment of and also on sale, LAMBS' WOOL SHAWLS & SOCKS Direct from Shetland. TEETH CAREFULLY EXTRACTED, AGENT FOR THE Taranaki Herald and Budget. OMATA ROAD, WESTOWN. EUROPEAN MERCHANDISE. A N ENGLISH FIRM, o good standing /X and long expsrience, exporting to all pat fee of the world English and European Merchandise, of every description, and SJanufaotnriug in Twelve Departments of Birmingham Goods, will execute Orders with Dare and despatch, at lowest English prices. Direct Orders must be accompanied with all or part cash. Orders through London Agents cash, on delivery of Goods. Illustrated Book pent on application to JOHN PELL, iJlobe Wokks, Birmingham. Responsible Agents treated with. Foreign Produce sol«l on Commission. — Oneof Mr. Pell's Illustrated catalogues can bo seen at thin Q<# v «, t514t 514

Stud Horses. TO STAND THIS SEASON, ,«jfcu^^ HPHE THOROUGHBRED Endymion i« n dark brown horse — bred by J. R. Learmoutl), Victoria, in 1874— l>y Manuka {ride N Z. Stud Hook), dam Eleetrn, got by King Alfrt-d. gd Luez by Rosy O'More, gjjd Medora hy Jei>ey, gggd Countess by Little John. Endymiox will stand at Waitara every Mondoy ; New Pit mouth (at the Red House Hotel S'tab'es) passing through Bell P.lock. every Tuesday; nnd at Oaku-a every Wednesday, should sufficient inducement offer (weather permitting); the remainder of the week he will be at Tikorangi. Turns (to meet the times): At T iUoraugi and Waitara, £3 3s per Mare; beyond Waitara, t £4 4s. and ss. the groom. Also, the Entire Horse, SHAN O'NEIL, vising 4 }ears. by the thoroughbred horse Elswick out of Laurel. He is half-brother to the well-known horse Fishhook. Shan O'Neil will stand at the same places and on the same days as Endymion. Terms ns above. 0782 h 025 btc GEO. STOCKMAN. TO STAND THIS SEASON, tfil < g wf ffi3 rr P HB THOROUGHBRED Is a Dark Bay Horse, vising four years old, stands 15^ hands; with good bone and action, and ppleudiil temper. By Wailara, datn Bessie; Waitara by Lochinvar, dam Constance; Lochiuvar hy Peter Flat (imported to Wanganui), dam Queen Depp, by Nutwith, dam Glfrucua Ware; Constance, by Nutwith (imported); Bessie, by Nutwitb, dam imported from Sydney. The horse will stand nt the Stable, Mahoelahi Farm, Wnitara tVt-st, and will travel as inducement off urn. Terms: £2 10?. per single marc. Two or more mares of same owner as per ngrpenient. Good paddock accommodation ; oud every care taken, but wiihout responsibility. All fees to be paid by the Ist January, 1881. 0791 h 027 b tc C. J. HAMBLYN. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, A _ rpEB PURE- BRED ■ KJgWi JL CLYDE>DALE AnrrMr lord ravens wood Lord Ravexswood is a bright bay, 8 years old, stands 1(U hands high ; got by the celebrated horse bir Colin Campbell. Sir Colin Campbell was got by King Ferguc, imported by G. D. Innes, Esq ; dam, Scotland's Pride, imported from Scotland. Lord Rnvenswood was bred by John Bowie, Esq., of Ravenswoud. out of his Cdlebrat< cl mure Jenny — b successful piize-taker iv the Canterbury District. Jenny, got by Clydesdale Hero, impoitid from Scotland; giauddam Jessie, imported from Victoria. Lord Ruvenswood is the winuer of several prizes in the Canterbury District, including winner of a first prize as a three-year-old at Christohurch. He has proved himself a sure foal-getter, and his stock is second to none in the Canterbury Provincial District. The above Entire will stand this seusou, from Ist October to Ist January, ISSI, as fo/lows : — RJoudays, Piince of Wales' Hotel, Bell Block, and Tutty's Bridge Hotel, Wnitara; Tuesdays, No. 6 to Manutahi Hotel, and Coldwell's Hotel, Inglewooil ; Wednesdays, at Ten Acres, Mangorei, and back to town; Thursdays, at the Impei ial Hotel Stibles, New Plymouth ; Fridays, Omata, Oakura, and back to town for tbe letuainder of the week. Terms: £3, payable on Ist Jauuary. ISSI. Groom's fees, 2s. Gd., to be paid at time of serving. Two or more mares, as per agreement. G. UISSiSIT Walker's Imperial Hotel, New Plymouth. 0807 h n7 b tc Harbour I Harbour I A RARE OPPORTUNITY ! 17 VALUABLE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS ON THE TOWN BELT, SOUTH ROAD. WEDNESDAY. NOV. 3. Plans to bo seen at office of J. C. DAVIES, Land Agent. BAUCHOPE & KING, Auctioneers. JUST UNPACKED, PAPERHANGINGS per ship Ly Helton from Glasgow. All new patterns, from 6d. JAMES NICOLL, 0836 tc Brougham-street.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3565, 14 October 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3565, 14 October 1880, Page 4