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THE LAST SEASON IN TABANAKI. &fcrs% TO ® Dauphin, F'S! TpHE Greatest and Best of «is2s!-r-&Ks? £ Traducer's mighty family, from Maiia Theresa, a daughter of Batarlan (both sire and dam imported from England;, will siand this season here for the last time, and it behoves breeders to at once securo 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 Datjphin's stock are the bast 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 iuckla- d at One Hundred Poands, and pot one year old. Others not yet born are b^epoken at faultless prices. His stock are almost perfection for size, substance, and good looks, all being foil of quality. Be stamps his great Traducer Wood o' 1 all, and they may at tinea be picked upon, the qual'ty and sfze shown in his sock — even from common back nnres — astounding even the owners and breeders. Those that know the value of the Eclipse, Hero*, Highflyer, and Matchem blood at once pick upon Thb Dauphin as the comir g Sire of the 1 olonies, no other excelling him in such a grand and valuable combination. This is verified by some Aucklai.d breeders going to the risk and expense of sending mares to Tartnaki ; one even sending 'an express mare, to breed a carriage horse. - I Teems: 1 horc ughbreds, £8 Bs. ; half-breds and others, &i 4s, Groomage, 2s. 6d. Fees payable by P.N. Nt time of Beivice. a 313 n3O M. CUNNINGHAM. TO TBAVBL THIS SEASON through the Districts from Inglewood to Stony River (if sufficient inducement offers.) |flSfew«B^»v npHE THOnOTJGHBBED tEJI^ % The Governor. The Go\ flNOn is a handsome eh s'net, standing ove r 16 hnnds hiph ; got by Anteros, out of Kevoke. Terms : £2 10s each mare, payable on or before Ist January. On Mondays at Inglewood, returning home down Mountain Boad and through Bell Block. On Thursdays at StoDy Kiver. Groom's fee, 2s 61. For fimber particulars, apply to J. J. KUSSELL, a 419 hb tc New Plymouth' REDUCTION IN PRIOE. THE MERCANTILE AND BANK. BUPTOY GAZETTE OP NEW ZEALAND. •^ESTABLISHED 1876.") «T ONE GUINEAJ>ER YEARi -» rgptHE above is mailed to subscribers every I Saturday morning, and contain! the latest information np to time of issue. Published weekly. Gives latest inforantion obtainable of Bills of Sals, Mortgages of Stock, "Wool Liens, Agricultural Lienß, Bailments, Affidavits of Satisfaction, tec, snd publishes all matters relating to Bankruptcy Letters Patent, &c. SAMPLE COPY BEST PBEE ON APPLICATION. The Meraantiie and Bankrvpt-cy Gautte het sow entered its TBNXH Yeab ot existence ; and, encouraged by iti past ■uccess, tho Proprietor begs to assure hit numerous subscribers throughout the colony that neither labor nor expense will be ipared m sustaining itg present deserved reputation as the most reliable circular of its kind in New Zeslend. Tho Half-yearly Index will, in future, be insued sepera'elj , at an extra charge of Five Shillings per annum, The Mercantile and BanKruptcy Gazette i» the Only Gazette for the colony, publicised i» New Zealand, Note. — Subscription with index, £1 6s per annum; without index, &1 Is, Payable in Advance. Persons desirous of subscribing to the Gazette will pleane send their namee and addresses to fi. T. WHEELEB, No. 8, Stafford-street, Dunedin; or to the local agent -O.W G'TBIT 37* tc MERCANTILE GAZETTE. rpHa SUBSCRIPTION to this valuable Ji record of Bankruptcies, Bills of S&le, Mortgages of Stock, fee., hag been REDUCED from lit July to ONE O DINE A per annum. Intending subscriber! vre requested to *eno in their name* at once to the proprietor B. T. WHEELEB, Dunedin oi to 0. W. GOVKTX v pw Plymouth Dr. Specr 7 s OBIVATE DfSP&w.-HARY, Established X. iti Wellingtor, for ihe Scientific and i-peedy cure of chronic, nervous ana special Diseaees. The Expert Specialist, Dr. Bpeer, is a Regular Graduated Physician, educated at Harvard College, U.S. He has devoied a lifeiime to and is eckuowledged to be the I most txpeit I hysician in hi» specialty in. the |D. ited ttate9 Your g Men and Middle-aged faen, wi o suffer from Nervous and Physical Debility, Loss of Energy or Metcoiy, tfirup- ■ ions ou tbe Face, Mental Depression, Kiduey aiid Bladder Troubles, &c, will do' we 1 to consult Dr. Speer. Hospital Experience. — Having b en Pnysician in one of the leading Ho^itals of D,S enableß lim to treat all private troub es with excellent results. He wishes it distinctly undei stood that he does not claim (o leifuim impossibilities, or to have miraci Lua power ; he cla ma on y tobc a Skilhd and buccissful Physician, thoroughly iufoimed in his specialty, chroni: Diseases if ileu and Women, All applying xo him will deceive his Honest Opinion of Heir OTiplaiuts. No exjeiimentiug. He wiJl Guarantee a Positive Ci-re in Eveiy Cute ho v clenakeß, or Forfeit £200. CuuEuiiation in Othce or by Post FKEE. ft. l 3. — All Medi.iues necessary for a compie' e cu*e tan bt? sent secure irom oUervatiun on ieccipt of eymp iras, | Ihe Uocior'd fmo s PilJs, a snrecure for mr ig» 8' ion, Is and 2s |er btx. i iulxu nt 2s per bix. 'Ihe v inimen positively cuies v: ling, and all ekiu dißostes. by 1 post, 2.i extra. c barges moderate. Examination and i dvue Kree. Call or Af'drefS— Dr. H. J. SPEER, ISOhTHErN <_HAAIBE.BB(Next Empire Hotel), Cftlce hours— lo to 12 a.m., 2to 4 and 610 8 p,tr. Sundays, 10 to 12. P,O. Box 346. N,8.-^.\s A TEST ! DB. SPEEB will send a tiial botile of his | tedichio f^ecf chaige (carnage execpted) to hi y person applying to him who will give full partieulf-rs of the r trouble. Tbis will demonstrate his unbouudeJ cotfi'lence in these wonderful rein- dies, wl.kh are only kntwn to liiraEcll', aud which for ovir two years have achieved such unvaried success in bis New Zealand practice. All applicants £»r a trial bottle of his medicine must euclosa 2d stcuap f r reply. h btc i " MONfeY. TU LENU, ! | N ero all or Jarge sums,, cv goaa Freehold X 6tcuriiics, at current rates, i C LIVE A SAMUEL, tolicitor, New Plymouth iSOI jeis 38 «.»£ uAL&, fc;«L*:on S!8, Nov. t'ljoi-jjib it-tb B».)XTn-oa tOIXAOB, igur fite A i..», Sldg , \* ;.fl'.'i.o. se, Puiip, tuao Yut- !»*< iw mlai #w tvianihifccttply 19 B, 1 Aii-Jf;x ' wu

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8005, 26 October 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8005, 26 October 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8005, 26 October 1887, Page 1

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