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CHEAPSIDE HOUSE Grand Spring | Summer Show OF DRAPEEY, CLOTHING, MILLINERY, and FANCY GOODS. DRESSES, COMBINATION ROBES, BOX COSTUMES CASHMERES, SATEENS, MUSLINS, PRIN'iS, Eto. MILLINERY, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, FLORAL HATS (Hats trimmed by Miss L. Hammond, free of cbarge). RIBBONS, LACES, UNDERCLOTHING, SUNSHADES, CORSETS. WIH&SM&WW^ on the P remisPß b y Msss X- Hammond. A good fit jur» JKOtt.fthtt.MUia n combined with moderate charges. •CtlrfFf IOT4L Men ' 8 and Boyß ' C!othin ? in K » ia P°', Roelyn, and Mosgiel * Tweeds in girat vnriety. MUM'S IWITH T0 MEASURE, from Colonial Twoeds. 500 Patterns to ■ ' ' choose from, at Gss, 70s, 80s. HARD FELT HATS, TIES, SHIRTS, SCARVES A SPECIALTY. IF 1 - JL_ FORD, BE VON STMEET, NEW PLYMOUTH*

{ jjS^»s r -^v'TrHE PUREBRED CLYDES- # /rf" DALE STALLION, "* s=:CSSo!:sSfe Laird O'Largo. Tho property of Mr M. Cunningham, will STAND THIS SEASON BETWEEN WAITARA AND STONY RIVER. Laird O'Labgo, imported by Mr D. McLeaD, Maraikakaho, Naoier, foaled in 1881. lie is a beautiful dapple brown IG£ bands high and is a fine specimen of a Clydesdale, possessing good head and neck, with splendid barrel and great breadth of quarters, fine broad boned legs of good strength and plenty of feather. He has graisd action, a very mild temper, a pound constitution, and free from all natural blemishes, and being descended rom such ancestors (see Tabulated Pedigree) ib well qualified to be a breeder of Hiat-cla6s stock. Laird O'Largo gained first prize in Cartorton in 1884, 1885, 1887, and 1888 (also G.M.) and second in Carterton in 1886, first al Masterton in 1886, 1887, 1888, 1889, also G M., Cham pioo, and specinl prize of £3 3s, and third at HawKe's Bay in 1888. At Wellington, 1889, took Society's Prize of £5 sb, champion, and special of £3 3s. Lai iid O'Largo will leave Waitara on Tuesday morning, stopping at New Ply mouth on Tuesday, going to Oakura on Whdmesday, Stony River on Thursday, returning to New Plymouth through Oakura on Friday, and remaining in town on Saturday. The rest of the wees he will be at Waitara. be will visit Inglewcod if sufficient inducement offers. Terms : £3 single mure. Groomage, 2b 6d. All mares paid for before removal, or by promissory note, due on January 4th, 1891. Apply to M. Cunningham, Waitara, and J. J. Russell, New Plymouth. • a 368 TO STAND THIS -SEASON AT BELL BLOCK. guQ^foL ~Mj~HE THOBOUGBBBED •ifcpfcW* The Australian. The Australian (late War Eagle) wob Dred by Mr W. Garrard, of Rapid Bay, South Australia, at»d sold as a yearling for 600 guineas. He is a dark brown horse, with black points, and stands 15 hands 3£ inches hiyb, and is a sure foal getter. Pedigree: — Thr Australian, by Tregeagle out of Ordeul (imported) by Touchstone out of Mrs Fowler, by Heron (sire of Fisherman) g g d Muley, out of bister to Pope, by Shuttle, &c. The Australian is a fine tempered animal &neK sound. A glance at the above pedigree will show the Australian posseses 1 tbe most fashionable blood of the duy. Being a grandson of the mighty Touclißtone ought to convince tbe most fastidious breeder of horse stock that such a strain is not to be obtained elsewhere ut such alow fee. Several of The Australian's Btook have performed prominently during tbe past Beason — notably Torpedo, who at Waihi defeated the redoubtable Jenny ; and Macaroni, who at the same meeting easily defeated Blue Mountain and Tuna; whilst among the 14*2 division appear the acmes of The Orphan (the boss pony of the district), Coronet, aud Butterfly, &c. Further particulars and tabulated pedigree may be obtained tro/u the owner. Terms : £2 10b {\oa payable at first service; balunce by prouiiasory note, due Ist January next). .No groom's lee will be charged, Uoou paddock accommodation tor three weeks, at 1b per week. All care, but no responsibility. tgf As this will probably be the last season The Außtraliun wll stand in Tarunaki— the owner having received a good offer ior him — breeders should take ddvantuge to seoure the services of the dire ot tho most useful horaes in the district. Will travel aB uader ;—; — Monday, at Wuitura, from 9 to 11. WKDNtCBDAY, tttluglOWOOd, 12 tO 2. Friday, at Mangorei. A. BISHOP, a 235 'irooui-iu-clmrge. AVESIAFF PIANOS, Hj fct COLLIBB & t O AIONuX TO LlittD IN LAtibJb OU *MALL SUMS AT LOWEST OURUfcttT bIATiiS, ALSO, — Town and Country Properties tor Sale or to Let. — Apply to ARTHUR STANDIStI, lOb]ht Solioitor TO^OUK SUBSCRIBERS . lUR Hubßcribers would oblige by t U once sending word, to tne office of any neglect; or irregularity in tne delivery o* t/ae papers by tfee boys in der tfrrt it may be rectified.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8934, 17 November 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8934, 17 November 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8934, 17 November 1890, Page 1