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— The "Stud" ~~ Patronized by the Aristocracy and srm^&iSk&SSk&Sßfr frr»-.,2t2L ! I ± 1 uJk t jt ' -- _ — Elite, extensively used in the Army |ISiߧ§is!!§S3ijßSßJ TJfflMKr^to cjtand THTS SEASON" and Navy, and highly recommended <***-**- iTTm ..^^ ffij^MbnA ! IU bIAINU iHib &&A&UIN. by the leading Medical Practitioners NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. H|H^& Hls |h^BBD n HORS II E 1 ' iOUG ' H " P«*ectedlby th <> Letters Patent, dated NE 3W PLYMOUTH-WANGANTJI SECTION COBB&Co's \'' jP^.iZAAK^ALTOir • BH| ™T>^uT*PHnnYHF IIME AFTBR line opcoacheS. willßtand this season, and will be at the Un ( DnlDnl ,0 r nUOrnUU I WCi ' _ ATTwa ■p wv ™. ia 4. Ar . following places : — J *<* o*^^^0 *^^^^ mm **i^ ' SOUTH. " Brtl Block on Mondays (at Ttfr. T. Walker'») >^»rflH# i^H. Week daTB from from 9 a.m. to FO arm t Wajtnrn on Monday* Xm^SmSi MUmm . ' * ' ' ' r»"-?S^V ' 7*«fffi,fr%V New p lymw t V e.^ o || New Plymouth to Wangan^i rnouthrtha'featoftheweekatmyMnbscs.' W 7M ill I .IN A^DAY. , . , 7&AAK- .Walton I>j fauvy M\el ■ ' ■l^fe^W^S Waitara dep. ... .7.15 4130 outward. Finny ftsfier V^s licrmltu Onip ) ""For % Sentry dep. ... Paßaengers leave New Plymouth ■• „ | th«r particulars of pedigree sve New Zealajid >—^ *Manutabi dep. ... 7.49 6.4 "by train at ' 7 ' a.tn. Stud Book. ' ' ■VJjlttliliaiaL^' *Waiongona dep. ... ,8.7 5.22 Arrive Normanby ...10.69 „ ! Inglewood dep; ... 8.20 5.35 Coach leaves Normanby on arrival Terms: Single Mare, £4; two pr. 'more ,of THE SAFEST AND ONLY RELIABLE ♦Durham Road d«p. 8.29 of train about 11 ,the &me ownef, a refl^tiota &ad&/ Go^ii's 1 PREPARATION QF .PHOSPHORUS. •Waipuku dep, ... 8.51 .... Hawera, about 12 fee.^s. All fe"esto bbpdid^ liy Ist January, . , *Manganui dep. ... 9.0 : Manutahi ... 1 P-™-18 g 2 ■ :' Ti/rULTITUDES of people are hopelessly *Midhirst dep. ... 9.4 Kakaramea 1.30 „ N.B.— All Mares cent to Waitara or ToW i^ HUfferin^g frpm. Debility, Xervous, and Stratford' dep. ... 9.18 6.33 pp a |. ea #-< % „ will receive due attention, and will be taken Liyer, Complaints, Depression of Spirits, Tim- Ngairedcp. ... ... 9.36, ... WaVerley, by train 4 „ witKaut responßibUity. Gra&iug found at enph 'idity, Indigestion, Lassitude, Want of .P.^er Eltham, depr ...10.0 ... -' , Wanganui, arriving 7.10 „ nl&hPrit lfi 6d Der week! l% Jl ' ' &c., who^e oases ad mjt pf a permanent cure Te Roti, dep.,. ... 10.29 ..... , ... ... inward -fISQHnt N«w Pl y mouth , ftUays all irritation and excitement, imparts Waverleydep. , .., 7.45 4.55, ......... i-j-j,,. »t WnwriM 955 ■88S d3L , ■ , moat^ , r fo^ and Hfe to tbe eD f e ebled consti^u- Waitotara'dep. ... 1^6.25 ..."... pS^e^averL 10 " TO STA^D.THISSEASON, hitherto incurable and distressing maladies. Okehu dep • 'j..» : .. ... ' *.i kakaramea ...11.45 ," _ <gl _ mHE THOKOUGHBR^D „... „ «r7TT. , . . . « Kailwi dep... ... Manutahi... '.V. .V. ... 12.30 p.m. jjSwTSlft I HORSE ,'• ';&> BrigJlt!^ Plipsphpdyne is lacknow- Brunawiok dop. ..* ... Wawera 145 MhFEjLmM 'Judged by the first medical rri*n in Borppe Aramoho dep. ... 9.50 7.0 JJ awera ... ... iao „ IV/OW NUTW TN^ the mdst efficaciduy' medicine' hitherto ds- Wanganui arr .10.0-7.10 N^PlvmouL arrivine 755 " -'jf? 1 ■■l.ftfr' -' - - «'' ' cdvered for Wtiak a'hd'SrMifei'ed Constitutjok, : nobth. Ne^ arriving... ... 1.55 „ * aa^^&**&^* " ' • Nervous Drbiliry. Aversion or fnclruWclt^- for a.m, p.m. ■ „ , ._ ".' ■ ,„. , .. - NuTWiNie a dark bay horse, rising 5 ye^rs study, Inaigestion, Female Complaints, Fla^ Wanganui d,ep -7/,^ ,4^5; :> .' Fare between Normanby and Waverley, 17s. old; Btandsls£hande; with good bone and fo^ i£ver Complaint*, Shortness ttf -Bueaih, Waverley arr. ... ' S.feS 6.30 , ■ »■,,..„,, nn . na action, and splendid temper. By Waitafa, Paia ,; ia the Head, Pimples. Impoverished Coach ...' ... ' . —i —• - Parce!s Booked throu S h at Reduced Rat es dam.Bes6ie; 'Waitara l)y;L>6fehrinvar,'dam Con- BWbd; arid all dieeases caused by k long resi- Normanby, Sep. by <■ •« - .W. COTTIER, stance; Lochinvar by Peter Flat (imported to a ence i n tropical olitnates, for which irdn, i train -.. k ' ... • 6.5 4:.0' ... •>... v Masonic Hotel. Wanganui)-dam Queen Bess by .Nutwith, dam : m erour>, potass,' &c, are given ! in variotis Te Roti, dep.... - ...; ...' 4:.30 ... ... .- — — — — Gteacurf Ware-, iG^oatance bJ-i'iJSfutwith^iitj- forEDS/ofted i to the destruction oE the patient's Eltham, dep. by train ... 4.59 ..; ... 0088 & . Cp.!s PARIHAKA LINE ported); Bessie by Nutwith, dam imported, j iw | ftl< Ngaire dep 5.20 ....... ... OF COACHES. ffifohi bydney. j. , j) T . Blight's Phosphodyne.— Ufftil the Stratford dep : 7.22 5.38 ..,. ri.. The Horse will stand at the Stable, Mahoe- introduction of Dr. Bright 1 * Phosphodyne, *Midhirst dep. ... L.i" 5.52 .... ... ALTERATION OF TIME TABLE ' tabi Farm, Waitara West, and will travel as Ph6aphprus sfaa but seldotii prescribed as a *Manganui dep ' 5.56 ... . ... inducement offers. medipStttl, lowing id the difficulty in so prepa,r. *Waipukudep 6.5 . ..". ... NEW PLYMOUTH TO OPDNAKE. Terms: £2 ss. per single Mare; two pr ißgi Bg it that its action could be kept under per- * Durham Rd dep 6.27 more Mares of same owner, as per agreement, .fee*! control. "lt had been used in Almond and Inglewood dep. .... 8.30, 6.36 np HE COACH will leave the. Taranaki Hotel Good paddock accommodation ; and evej-y Qlive Oils, in Sulphuric Ether, in Rectified • vfaiougona dep. ... .8.43 6.49, ... T .. Xon Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at care taUen, but without regpongibihiy. | Alcohol, in Chloroform, and in several aiver- *M«nutahi dep. .„ 9.1 7.7 1 ... ' ... 10.30 a.m., for Opunake, paßsing through All fees to bo paid by Ist January, 1882. tißedtnedicines; but in all the hitherto known Waitara dep. ... 9.32 7.37 Oakura at 1130 am a892h031bd31 C. J. HAMBLYN. method* u>i E.iti .preparation .certain irregular Sentry Hill dep.... 9.15 7.20 Okato (Stony River) at '.V. 1 p.m. " results have been' experienced. But in the *Corbett Rd. dep. ... 9.25 7.30 Punearehu at 2d m THTRAVBT TFTT«S «?PA«3nNT form of Dr. Bright's Phosphodyne, its invalu- *Henwood Rd. dep... 9.28 7.33 ttow.,> o w., o f a nm' TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, . abl6 actiojl on t l eb uma/ system is realised N.Plymouth arr... 9.50 7.55 Snunake arriving at 5n m FROM NEW PLYMOUTH TO WAITARA— without any of those drawbacks which other Trains stop at Stations marked thus *by uui^ p > »»»*>*»£ «*»... ••• « i.m. lajßi^'oEfiS.ViS^ m Dr:a?^phX'e p r P " c ; are(J '^i^y^^^uMit. snd *m^^^am CONQUEROR. Caulion.— Avoid Phosphorus in the form NEW PLYMOUTH AND WAITARA. Rahotu at 10 a.m. : of Pill* o* Lozenges, as they frequently con- outward Trains. Pungnrehu at 11 a.m. Pedigree: tain solid particles of Phosphorus, which ac- • Mondays, Okato at Noon Conqueror i 8i 8 a bright bay, 7 years old, cumulate in the system, injure the Bone* and d fgSSdgt New U Sv a mouth"arriviu e at '"' 230 p m stands 17 hands high, of immense muscular P»>te, produoiag Necroses and other eenous A>m / p ; m% p , m< *™ Plymouth, arriving at ... J.W p.m. power, and splendid action. evils. Being preprtred from obsolete formula^ New Plymouth, dep. 7.0 4.15 2.45 I? attTC <? Conqueror was bred by Mrs. Miller, West they are generally unreliable, and m Bom;e ije^wood Road, dep. 7.22 4.37 ,3.7; _ on™, £ ™ ♦ - n™, ,* Taieri, out ofthe celebrated mare Duchess, and oases powtively dangerous. Cor bett Road, dep. ... 7.25 4.40 , 3.10 _ To . O*kara» 2a. 6d. ; Okato ( Sto ny Riw bj), is by Etoperor, out of the celebrated mare Dr. Bnght'B Phosphodyne is agretab c ♦gentry HiU de £ ... 7AO 4.55 3.25 Js. (return, 11s.) ; Pungarehu, 10s. (return, Kate, (import by the late Mr. Jas. Stracban.) *° tn « ?•!•»«• * nd innocent iv Ua action, whi|e, Waittt r a arr . , ... 7.57 5,12 , 3.42 15s 0 5 R » h otu, 12s. 6d. (return, 205.) ; OpuSire, Emperor. EmperorMms gained three retaining all its extraordinary properties, and , Change for Inglewood, Stratford, and nake, 17s. 6d. (return, £1 Us.) first and three second prizes. Emperor's sire, » 8 » specifio surpasses all the known Thera- Wanga nuif Passengers and parcels can be booked at the Napoleon (imported by J. Nimnio). Napoleon, • jeutic aaentr of the •present day. . inward trains. Taranaki Hotel. by George Buchanan's Emperor, is out of D*. Bnght's Phosphodyne.—lts use Mondoye, A. HALL & Co., Nancy (imported) ; bred by Alexander Finlay, enables all debilitated orgaos to perform the^r J^SSSE' - — Proprietors. Esq. SandyhiUs; near Glasgow. Nancy, & natural function,,. Pcr B ons snffering from am nm nnf F TTT^nmT^KT 13 /S a -n nrTnT. Tl the celeb^a^a Hqrse, ( and her dam Debility, or any of the hundred •■»• J-JJ JUNCTION ROAD COACH. by Scotsman. Nancy was first shown as a By»ptomß which this distressing disease' 4, S^Kph '" qik 720 lfis three-year-oM, and got first prize at Hamilton, Bumes, may re 8 t assured of an effectual cure c^S t X^ de dPd P ' '" 9*25 7S 2 4 INGLEWOOD TO NEW PLYMOUTH. first at Balliestan, second at Glasgow, and *>? the use of this mo 8 t inv*lu R hie remedy. S?f o n d Sn'nH dVn' ?2S 7*S 2 8 " r • ' second at Kil. ride. She was next year shown ' ' K^ P^vmoulh ar?' 950 7 55- 230 T HE - RBE > ROVER COACH * iU leaVe as a brood mare at Glasgow and Kilbride, nR RRIfUlT'^ PHn^PHfinYWP As it hu^hanDened that the Trains have -*" Cold Well's Hotel, Inglewood, for Kew where Bhe received similar honors. f '»n- ISKIbnl O nUOrilUUf ff t has ba^ened tortt h «^«JJ Plymouth, on Saturdays, as follows :- CONQUEROlttookthefirstprizeasatwo-year- is sold in cases only by all Chemists and K^^een ?eit beM^flSSSSo^tf ' ' INWARDS. old at the Blueskin Show, P 1875, and second Storekeepers throughout the Globe. •■ P££JS is Slifl [to that Train^ Iriglewooa, leave at 8.30 a.m. prize for 011-comers and aged horses at the' _ -— - stop at these stations by signal only. la Egmont Village, leave at ..".• "... 9.0».ua. same Show, and at Oamaru the following -yeajr - 53^ A&li - ii ' UK \ * ut \, rp . nftW ,n£rfira will nlcmse sienal to the Albert leave at ... ... 9.16 a.m. «r£^'KKS^ I l.'!!S ! -M. 1 BRIBHT'S PHOSPHODYNE i&fSXSJSJtZ BiAt riffS first pri»e at Timaru, 1879, and special prize and do.not be perauaded to takeany.ase- . BTOp ' j D HARRIS New Plymouth, arrive at 10.30 a.m. of 12 guineas a*,a Colonial-bred horse to stand less «»d possibly dangerous substitute. hb fe • D i ßtr ict Manager. - OUTWARDS. in tbe district that season. >j«i» Pißmnn^ u oira t--.,:.] Second prize for all-comers at Wang^nui, _ T NEW ZEALAND AGENTS- WANGANUI RAILWAY TIME ' t !T !. 3.0 p.m. and first prize at fatea, 1880, against the New Zealand Drug Company. TABLE Inglewood arrive at 6.30 p.m. ■ame horse that took the firat prize at Wan- r a i ss b s io . . . . ganui that year. : PATEA-MAN AW ATU SECTION PARES between New Plymouth and Ingle- „ .. n~ NOTICE. , , wood— return fare, 2s. lOd. Sl a m^^.'!^TSo™S'tlu.».™. > T?ORth« benefit of travellers going Sentb - R. SPECK, nwn«r g a r^nSnn LX fll.Sr ANY P erßon OP P erBODB foQnd INJURINg J we publish the Wangauui Railway Time Proprietor, owper, a reduction made. Groom. b fee, ss. tbe TELEGRAPH POSTS, WIRP JN-. Table:— south! Covoueroe will ha ftt Nflw PlvmnntV. nn 8, or any portions of the Telegraph Miles. Stations a.m. a.m. ' p.tn. xrnw "pvatw pptpw nwv qrttt TVr Ro^h .w"f 'P T y •• Line, will be prosecuted in aooordanoe 4f4 fc b Waneanui ... (de.) ... 10.50 4.16 NOW READY— PRICE ONK SHILLING— SSltSi^d^^^-f'ihJ? 1"^!1 "^! th ° foUowiDg ClaDBeS Of <<Tbe Malio^ QB 3 Aramoho ... ° . 1110 425 THF days at the paddock at TeH La, where every In j nries to Property Act, 1867 :"— 3 East Town THE owe-will be taken of all Mares at the charge Clause XXXVII.-Whosoever shall nnlow. 8 Okoia.? ..' " .'." .7 "' TARANAIfT AT MAN AT Of2B.perweek,butnore fi ponsibihty. folly and malioioosly oat, break, throw (fdifn, ? Matarawa ... n ... ... ... l AKAIN AlVl A L IYI AIN A L Apply to HotJi?VT?TT?Tr> destroy, injare, or remove any battery, " p . m , '" FOR o«ioi>«. i»- nuJNttiJJiiiJjij, machinery, wire, oable, post, or other matter 13 Fordell ... „ aBl2-hmwbtc B e» Tiwr. O r thing whatßoever, being part of or" bdint 18 Wangaehu ... , ... ... ... 18 81, m^ n need or employed in or about any Elepfcrjc or 23 Turakina 12 30 fi 48 TO STAND THIS SEASON-1882, Magnetic Telegraph, or in the 24 Skina Platform " '.V. I. . BEING THK n f^Stfo.^HMO. rr PHP H R PURE-BRED thereof, or shall nnlawfally and maliciously 29 Bonny Glen ... w ... „ „ p T7RTTrATrO M r^lSSf3s!l CLYDESDALE prevent or obstrnot in any manner whatsoever 83 Martoa ... „ ... 1.5 6.36 •Iti 1 " 1^"^ U1! ruunuanuji WflWTfir STALLION the sending, conveyance, or deliTery ot any 37 Greatford ... „ , ... 1.20 7.0 Tw: f\~~ Ol^^lli^m Q*JL&bM£& YnXlNr WAPnri?nNT °o«»manioation by any such Telegraph, shall 40 Kakiriki ... „ rTICe — UneoJElllnilg* J_L ajxrKJ ua\jn. be guilty of a misdemeanour, and, being 43 Halcombe ... (de.) 7.0 1.60 7.20 Vm n , , . „ , . convicted thereof, shall be liable, at the dia- 49 a^akino Road... M To be obtained from Mr. Gilmour, Mi ss .^SrtlSSimt P oration of the Court, to.be imprisoned for any 61 Feilding ... „ 7.35 3.10 7.60 Cottier, Brougham-street, Mr. Pitt, a»d -dTertisement. R term not exceeding two years, with or with- 5 4 Taonui ... „ Miv Avery, Devon-street ; or at the .ftftAhK* v • J\S Ir .v oot labour : Prov.dod that if it shall ap- 56 Bunnythorpe - aßo4hb to Young.street, New Plymouth. pea r to any Justice, on the examination of 6 'i Terrace End ... „ Taranaki Herald Office, Devoa-street. „ ■ " " ' »oy person charged with any offence againnt 62 Palmerston ... „ 8.30 2.46 8.30 ' -— n 1,, i'-i. 1 ,„« _„- this section, that it is not expedient to the 66 Long Barn ' ■ ' ' ' w '£2l¥FJlTsl fa \1 FVCV! eDds of J DHtice that the Bame should be prose. 68 Karere .'.. " '.'.'. '.'.'. '". TO CLOSE PARTNEBSHIP. Arj Li. Jfl l\ Ij/\l^i ILJPj^ ' outed by indiotment, the Justice may proceec 69 Tiakitahuna ... " ".'. '.'.'. ".'. /^\ I IX^-*"^ M.*.*.ZmJA*J Bommarily to bear and determine the same, 73 Oroua Bridge. ■ .—-.-.— - __. «»n«mftTTT« and the Offender shall on oonvic tion thereof, 76 Bainesse ... " ..'. '.'.'. \.\ VILLAGE OF WESTOWN, *yr \X \ W a>^^rs \ at the dißoretion of the Justice, either be com- so Carnarvon ... % "w^. Vj^Kw^ll^y^--^ jLa mitted to some poblio gaol there to be impri. gg Mdtuiti ... . y^% PVs^^^^^^T^T\T^^/ *oned only, or to be imprisoned and kept to 86 Foxton "* ", 100 3309 65 Toe unsold Allotments in this growing \Q^S^^^X\^2^i/6%, k±™ for any tcrvi -riot exceeding NOBTH , ' ' ' Tillage are \i«P^^^ \V Vii2*sC/ / Mree months, or else shall forfeit aod pay saoh ama mp m Y^^"^? J /h A TIM "a 1 of money not exceeding tkk pouNDsas fr~ Foxton ... (de.) .!. ' 10.46 4.25 NOW OPEN FOR SELECTION === ■ *— ~— — — —^-, 1 , ■■ ■ ') the Jastioe shall seem meet. jq Bainesse 1 ' Clause XXXVIII. Whosoever shall unlaw. 17 Tiakitahuna **" on the most favourable terms. Sold by all Druggists in New Zealand: and and malioionsly, by any overt aot, at. 20 Long Burn ... " at Tub Phabmacx, New Plymouth. 'S^IiSS^LS? fJ^T^ *n ' P' m « '" With lhe ob J ect of uickl y clo8in « the ac * — ast preceding seofcien meuhoned, shall, on 24 Palmerston ... „ 6.45 12.15 5.45 . , .-. / , SHARLAND & Co conviction thereof before a Jnatioe of the 30 Bunnythorpe ' coilni '> vendors are prepared to treat most WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, AUCKLAND b^fi^i^^nb^l'^ tS'S S Makil^ni* : 6.30 liberally with purchasers. W_ „ a37^hmthbtc mprisoned only or to be imprisoned and kept J3 a£mbe° .. (&.) 8 5 115 7 0 Apply to ANTED the public to know that j? HARD " Bou * for a °y , ter ™ . not exceeding Halcombe ... (de.) 620 '. . 7 20 WKBSTER BROS., F. W, REVELL h«aj U8 t received a«^ «««**. or else ahal forfeit and pay enoh 46 Kakidki ... „ ... ... n . HUMPHRIES & SON 1 W shipment of ENGLISH LEATHERS} ***<>{ mon*y not exceeding ixn vovxds mto 49 Greatford ... 845 742 a/n hh *r. HDMPHJiIbb & bUN. 7111 be sold cheap, for Caah. a 226 tc the J^tioe ghall aeem meet. 64 Mart on y'l '" 757 MBhb *° \yyANTED the PublioloTnoVthat COIR 7"^ ° f Tele S ra P h Commissioner 62 Turakina Platform ." .'.. Z .*.. — bevels s'iftSS ::: & \\% ::: iff I iSBSKS^ me - 9llentorder ' ApDly

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3854, 3 October 1881, Page 4

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