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THE LAST SEASON TS TARANAKI. The Dauphin, O fT>HE Greatest and Best of •mJhn *s4» B Traducer's mighty family, from Maria Theresa, a daughter of Rataplan (both sire and dam imported from England), will st and t his season here for tbe last time, and it behoves breeders to at once secure his services, as the number of Mares will be limited. The Fee that he is now offered at is just to meet the times, so hard upon all at present The Dauphin's stock are the best ever raised in this district, and for grass-fed horses are not approachable by any in New Zealand, some having left the breeders' hands at surprising prices ; one in Aucklard at One Hundred Pounds, and not one year old. Others not jet born are bespoken at faultless prices. His stock are almost perfection for size, substance, and good looks, all being full of quality. He stamps his great Traducer blood 01 all, and they may at ones be picked upon, the quality and size shown in his s'ock — even from common hack mires — astounding even the owners and breeders. Those that know the value of the Eclipse, Heroi, Highflyer, and Matchem blood at once pick upon Thb Dauphin as the coming Sire of the Colonies, no other excelling him in such a grand and valuable combination. This is verified by some Auckland breeders going to the risk and expense of sending mares 10 Taranaki ; one even sending an express mare, to bleed a carriage horse. Terms : thoroughbreds, £8 Bs.; h&lf-breds and others, £4 4s, Groomage, 2s. 6d, Fees payable by P.N. at time of Eervicc a 313 n3O M. CUNNINQHAJ TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON through the Districts from Inglewood to Stony River fif sufficient inducement offers.) /ss|Btet«£l^ npHE TUOBOUGHBBED '•SHrfS Tlie Governor. The Go\ snob is a handsome ch'S'nct, standing ove rl6 bunds hiph ; got by Anteros, out of Hevo ke. Terms : £2 10s each mare, payable on or before Ist January. For furiber particulars, apply to J. J. KUSSELL, a 419 hb tc New Plymouth' REDUCTION^ PRICE. THE MERCANTILE AND BANKRUPTOY GAZETTE OF NEW ZEALAND, [^ESTABLISHED 1876.] W ONE GUI NEAPER YEAR » *c* above is mailed to subscribers every 3 Saturday morning, and contain! the latest information op to time of issue. Pablisbed weekly. Gives latest information obtainable of Bills of Sale, Mortgages oi Stock, Wool Liens, Agricultural Liens, Bailments, Affidavits of Satisfaction, &c, end publishes all matters relating to Bankruptcy Letters Patent, Ice, SAMPLE COPY SENT FBEB ON APPLICATION, The Mercantile and Bankruptcy Gazette has cow entered ita Tenth ?eab of existence ; and, encouraged by its past success, the Proprietor begs to assure his numerous subscribers throughout the colony that neither labor nor expense will be spared in sustaining its present deserved reputation as tbe meat reliable circular of its kind in New Zealand, The Half-yearly Index will, in future, be issued seperatelj , at an extra charge of Five Shillings per annum. The Mercantile and Ban&ruptcy Gazette is the Only Gazette for the colony, published in New Zealand. Note. — Subocription with index, £1 6s per annum ; without index, £1 Is, PAYABLE in ADVANCE. Persons desirous of subscribing to the G&sette will please send their names and addretees to B. T. WHEELEE, No. 8, Sts»fford-Btreet, Dtmedin; or to the local agent —O. W GOVKTT 374 to MERCANTILE GAZETTE. ¥ HE SUBSCRIPTION to this valuable I lecord of Bankruptcies, Bills of Sale, Mortgages of Stock, &c , has been BEDUOED from Ist July to 05 E GUINEA per annum. Intending subscribers sre requested to send in their oamei at once to the proprietor B. 7, WHEELBB, Dunedin 01 to O. W. GOVETT Sew Plymouth Br. PRIVATE DISPENSARY, Eetabrshed in Wellington, for the Scientific and (fpcedy cure of chronic, nervous and special Diseases. Tbe Expert Specialist, Dr. apeer, is a Regular Graduated Physician, educated at Harvard College, U.S. Jde has dtvoted a lifeiitne to and 13 ecknowledged to be the most expert Physician in hia specialty in the Uiited otatc3 Youcg Men and Middle-aged Jleu, w( 0 suffer from Kervoue and Physical Delility, Loss of Energy or Memory, Krupiionß ou tbe Face, Mental Depression, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, &j., will do v\c 1 to consult Dr. Speor. Hospital Experience:. — Having b> en Physician in one of tho leading Hospitals cf U,S enables lim to treut all private troub es with excellent results. He wishes it distinctly undeistood that he does not chum to [ eifoim impossibilities, or to have mil-act Ijus power j he cla ma on'y to be a Skill, d and Successful Physician, thoroughly iufoimed in his specialty, chronic Disci ses tf Men and Women. All applying to him will receive his Honest Opinion of tl.eir onaplaints. No experimenting, He will Guarantee a Positive Cere ia Eveiy Case he u-dci takes, or Forfeit £200, Consultation iv Office . vi by Post FKEE. N.B. — .All Medi.ineu necessary for a complee cu-e tan be sent secure lrom observation on leceipt of symp'oras. Ihe Doctor's f iu.o s Pills, a sure cure for im igts'.iun, Is and 2s (.cr box. < inlui nt 2s per Ixx. The 1 iniment positively cures a i-ing, and all skin disbetes. By post, 2d extra. Lhiirges moderate. Examination and Advice Free. Call or Ac'drecs— Dr. H. J. SPEER, Korthbvn LHAMBSBS(Next Empire Hotel), Office hours — 10 to 12 a.m., 2 to 4 end 6 to 8 p.m. Sundays, 10 to 12. P.O. Box 346. N.B. — As A test DR. SPEER will send a tiial bottle of his &.edicino fr<.e cf chaigc (carriage execpted) to at.y person applying to him who will give full particul>rs of their trouble, This will demonstrate Ins unbounded confiJence iv these wo.derful leuv.dies, wbich are only known to bimEelf, and which for over two years have achieved such unvaried success in nis New Zealand practice. A)\ applicants for a rrinl bottle of his medicine must euclos^ 2d stump f r reply. h b tc MON&r TU LEND; IN small or large sums,, 01. good Freehold 6tcuriticg, at current rates, OLIVER SAMUEL, toiicitor, New Plymouth 901 jeio 88 «.)3 SALS,— fcecUon 919, New Plymouth r MrWti 8-rooßOd COTiAGB, four fire pl.ices, tasig! , Wwb«hoi:ea, Puup, cad Fur-

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8002, 21 October 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8002, 21 October 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8002, 21 October 1887, Page 1

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