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Entire?. THE LAST SEASON T^ TABANAKI. I?he Dauphin. ][^ mHE Greatest and Best of — « Ag-£&>» J. Traducer'B mighty family, from Maria Theresa, a daughter of Bataplan (both sire and dam imported from England), will stand this season here for the 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 limes, so hard upon all at present. The Datjphin'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 Auckland at One Hundred Pounds, and not one year old. Others not yet born aTe bsspoken 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 o > all, and they m&y at onca be picked upon, the quality and size shown in his stock — even from common hack nmes — astounding even the owners and breeders. Those that know tbe value of the Eclipse, Hero', Highflyer, and Matchem blood at once pick upon The 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 to Taranaki ; one even sending an express mare, to breed a carriage horse. Terms : 5 horoughbreds, £8 Bs. ; half-breds and others, £4 4s, doomage, 2s. 6d. Fees payable by P.N. »t time of service. a 313 n3O M. CUNNINGHAM; TO TBAVEL THIS SEASON through the Districts from Inglewood to Stony River ( if sufficient inducement offers.) . ffi&Steen&ges npHE Thokotjgbbred Kjfjpf The Governor. The G^ snok i« a handsome ch^s'nut, standing ove r 16 hands hiph ; got by Anteros, out of Revoke. Terms : £2 10s each mare, payable on or before Ist January, On Mondays at Inglewood, returning home down M ountain Road and through Bell Block, On Thursdays at Stony River. Groom's fee, 2s 63. For f unber particulars, apply to J. J. KUSSELL, a 419 hb tc New Plymonth TO STAND THIS SEASON. (jja^^^jraftfc mHE DRAUGHT *Lls*<fipO i- ENTIRE, Wellington lit, WELLINGTON -will travel as under :— Bell Block and Waitara Mondays Inglewood, via Junction Road Wednesdays Oakara and Okato Thursdays remaining at Mr. Bsyly's farm on Thursday Dight. (Weather permitting.) The remainder of week, at Mr. HamebTON'S stables, Gill-street, New Plymouth. Terms : Single mares, £2 ; two or more of one owner, 30s esch. All fees to be paid before 31st January, 1888. a 398 hb tc , JOHN F. HOOKER, REDUCTION IN PRICE. THE MERCANTILE AND BANK. RUPTOY GAZETTE OF NEW ZEALAND. 1876.1 *r ONE. GUINEAJ=ER YEAR* -** TT BE above is mailed to subscribers every S Saturday morning, and contains the latest information up to time of issue. Published weekly. Gives latest information obtainable of Bills of Sals, Mortgages ol Stock, Wool Liens, Agricultural Liens, Bailments, Affidavits of Satisfaction, Ik,, end publishes all matters relating to Bankruptcy Letters Patent, &c. SAMPLE COPY SENT FBEE ON APPLICATION, The Mere&ntile and Bankruptcy Qatette has now entered its Tenth Tear of existence ; and, encouraged by its past tuccese, 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 the most reliable circular of its kind in Now Zealand, The Half-yearly Index will, in future, be issued seperatelj, at an extra charge of Five Shillings per annum. The Mercantile and BanKruptcy Gazette is the Only Gazette for the colony, published in New Zealand, Note, — Subscription with index, £1 6b per annum ; without index, £1 Is, Payable in Advance. Persons desirous of subscribing to the Gftnette will please send their names and addresses to R. T, WHEELER, No. 8, Stafford-street, Dnnedin; or to the local agent —0. W GOVETT. 37* to Dr. Speer's PRIVATE DISPENSARY, Established JL in Wellington, for the Scientific and Speedy cure of chronic, nervous and special Diseases. The Expert Specialist, Dr. Hpeer, is a Regular Graduated Physician, educated at Harvard College, U.S. He haß devoted a lifetime to and is acknowledged to be the most expert Physician in his specialty in the (Ji ited States. Young Men and Middle-aged Wen, wto suffer from Nervous and Physical Delilily, Lobs of Energy or Memory, Kruplions ou the Face, Mental Depression, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, &0., will do well to consult Dr. Speer. Hospital Experience. — ■ Having bi en Physician in one of the leading Hospitals of U,S. enables him to treat all private troub'es with excellent results, He wishes it distinctly undei stood that he does cot claim to peifoini impossibilities, or to have miractlous power ; he claims only to be a Skilltd and Successful Physician, thoroughly iofoimed in his specialty, chronio Dieetbes of Men and Women. All applying lo him will receive his Honest Cpiaion of U.eir • omplainte. No experimenting, He will Guarantee a Positive Cure in Every Case he undertakes, or Foifeit £200. Consultation in Office or by Post FREE. N.B. — All Medicines necessary for a complete cure can be sent secure from observation on receipt of Bymptoms. Ihe Doctor's fiO:o:8 Pills, a sure cure for incigeslion, Is and 2s per box. Ointment 2s per box, Ihe Cintment positively cures irritation iicling, and all skin diseases. By post, 2d extra. Charges moderate. Examination and Advice Free. Call or Address— Dr. H. J. SPEER, Xosthel'N Ohawbebs (Next Empire Hotel), | Cflice hours — 10 to 12 a.m., 2 to 4 and 6 lo 8 p,m. Sundays, 10 to 12. P,O. Box 346. N.B. — As A TB&T DR. SPEER will Bend a trial bottle of his ■medicine £ri_e of chaige (carriage exeepted) to aty person npplyjijg to him who will give full particulars of their trouble. This will demonstrate his uu bounded confidence in these wozdeiful remedies, whkh are only kuewn to himself, and which for over two years have achieved such unvaried success in bis New Zealand practice. All applicants for a tiial bottle of Mr me,dioine must enclose 2d stamp for reply. bbto

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8006, 27 October 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8006, 27 October 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8006, 27 October 1887, Page 1

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