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"-V w .>j V . n . tTTTT .ni ti a\ { '' r i \ f ./ i ko:i SJLvCO^» PKIZE, £6 Xillltl> PRIZE, £4 R. COCK'S Guessing Competition is open to .All. "VTO BISK. NO ENTRANCE FEB. How many Beanr are contained >n the Glass Bottle en view in my Window. fT^HE abpva Valuable morey prizes will be awarded for tbe 3 nearest Guesses. Competition closes oa December 31st, whtn the Beans will be counted, and the prizes awarded to the snecessf nl competitors. Names of the Presiding Commttee are beyouil all dispute, and may be had — -un application-—— is* EVERY FIVE ' SHILLINGS J8 spent at my establishment entitles the pnrchaser to a guess. &hh OOOBS 8OL& AT THE VEBY LOWEST PBIOSB. A Keal Good Tea at Is 6d « uUUa, BRODGHAM STBFET. al93.hbtc THE LAST SEASON U TARANAEI. The Daaphlh, J/l rpHE Greatest and Best of —iJLv.i-1-u i, Traducer's mighty family, f roT. Maria Theresa, a daughter of Rataplan (both sire and dam imported from England), will stand .hia s-aso-i here for the last time, and it behoves breeders to at once secure his se. vices, as the number of Mares will be dieted. lh*. Fee that he is now offered at iajast to meet tbe times, so hard upon all at present lue dauphin's stock ore the best ever raised m this district, and for grass-fed horses are not approachable by any in *ew Zealand, some having left the breeders' hands at surprising prices ; one in Aucklaad at One Hundred Pounds, and sot one year old. Others not jet born are bespoken at faultless prices. His stock are almost . perfection for siz?, Bubstauce, and good looks, all being fall of quality. He stamps his great Traducer blood oa all, and they may at once be picked upon, the qaality aud size shown in his stock — even from common hack mires — astounding even the owners and breeders. Those that kuow the valae of the Eclipse, Hero , Highflyer, and M&tebem blood at once pick npon Tfiß Dauphih as the coming Sire of the Colonies, no other excelling him in snch a grand and valuable combination. This is verified by some Auckland breeders going to the risk and expense of sending mares to Taranaki; one even sending au express mare, to bleed a carriage horse. TEBMB: Thoroughbreds, £88s.j half-breda and others, g£ 4s, Groomage, 2s, 6d. Fees payable by P.N. at time of service, a 313 n3O M. CUNNINGHAM, WINTER SEASON, 1887. The New Zealand Clothing Factory ABEJuow (Showing a magnificent Slock in Men'a,-, Boys', and Youths' Olotbfn? Overcoats, Huts, fiosiery, Blankets, Sbu tf etc.£etc Prompt" inspection "is respectfully requested, ss every department contains some SPECIALLYICHEAP GOODS, wlich^cnly can fee 3 secnrep"|oy njakiD£an'.s3rJy vi6i't. HAT 3(a speciality) in all ' te lattst »nd tefct Bjapes, Wellington and Duneain made' In our Tailoring Department we are showing assortmen' of TWEEDS AND COATINGS LITTLE BOTS' CLOTHING in Moigiel Tweeds at prices to suit the limes, New Zealand Clothing Factoi/ W. H, CLABKE, llanaG£K, , a.lCShbtc ArJfc'Lli atd PEACH BLIGHT reme- ' dies, in Prrctical guide,— P/ico fit?* Psbald O0i( 3, flew PfymoaUi<

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7981, 27 September 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7981, 27 September 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7981, 27 September 1887, Page 4