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CfiEAPSIDE HOUSE Grand Spring % Summer Show OF DRAPEKY, CLOTHING, MILLINERY, and FANCY GOODS; DRESSES, COMBINATION BOBES, BOX COSTUMES CASHMERES, SATF.ENS, MUSLINS, PRINIS, Em MILLINERY, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, FLORAL HATS (Hats trimmed by Miss L. Hammond, free of charge). RIBBONS, LACES, UNDERCLOTHING, SUNSHADES, CORSETS. WM&SM&^WS oa the Premises by Miss K. Hammond. A good fit ■ combined with moderate chargei. •tt'WM'ITC,, Men ' s and Boyß ' Clothin ? 5a Koiepoi, Roslyn, nnd Mosgiel .. .- Tweeds in great variety. HfS OTITO T0 MEASURE, from Colonial Tweed*. 500 Patterns to 1 choose from, at 65e, 70s, 80s. HARD FELT HATS, TIES, SHIRTS, SCARVES A SPECIALTY. :e\ jl. ford, &u BEVON STJrewißT. NEW F>E,YMQUTH.

j,|^^ r rT^«^'T*nE3 PDREIJbED OLYDES'^^^I» PALE STALLION, Laird O'Largo. The property of Mr M. Ccnmngham, will bTAND THIS SEASON BKTWEiN WAITARA AND SL'ONY RIVER. Laird O'Laogo, imported by Mr D. McLean, Maraikakaho, Naoier, foaled iv 1881. He is v beautiful dapple brown 16£ hands hi.h and is a fine specimen of a (Jjydesdale, pospeseing good head and neck, with BpK-ndid barrel and greut breadth of quartore, fine broad boned leaa of good strength and plenty of feather. He hns grand action, a very mild temper, a pound constitution, and freo from all natural blemishes, and being descended rom such ancestors (see Tabulated Pedigree) is well qualified to be a breeder of first-class stock. Laird O'Laroro gained first pnze in Cartcrton in 1884, 1885, 1887, ond 1888 (also G.M ) and second in Carterton in 1886, first at Masterton in 1886, 1887, 1888, 1880, also G M, Cbam piou, and spe cial prize of £3 3a. and third at, RawKe'e Bay in 18«8. At Wellington, 1889, took Society's Pri/.o otf £5 ss, champion, and special of £3 33. Laird O'Larqo will leave Waitara on TuicsDAr morning, stopping. s*t JS'ew Ply mouth on Tuesday, going to Oakura on Widnksday, Stony River on Thursday, returoinf; to New Plymouth through Oakura on Friday, and remaining io town on Saturday. The rest of the ween he will bb at Wailnra. lie will visit Inglewcod if suffieii nt inducement offers. Terms : £3 sirjgle mare. Groomage, 2s 61. All marcs paid for before removal, or by promissory note, Hue on January 4tb, 1891. Apply to M. Cunningham, Waitara, and J. J. Kussell, New Plymouth. a 368

TO STAND THIS SEASON. texv;*,*^ "T HK PUREBRED m%^^l 4 X CLYDBSDALE HORSE S jLo d Ravenswood Lord Ravknsvvood wns got hy th«t c-lc-btated horBP, Sir Lolin Catnpbo I, dam Jenny, get by Clydt-sdule Hero, imported irom Scotland, grand-dam Jeseie, impoited from Victoria. Lord Ravenswood ha^ been a most euc- ' cessful prize-taker. He has immenee bone, and ia staunch and quk-t. \ Lord Raven^wcod will travel between j Elthana and InglewooH, passing throne h . Ngaire on Mjnrla3S to Eltham, re'uming; j to Strali'ord sumo day ; l«uviut» Stratford, on Weduteday, passinti through Midhjrst and Waipukn to Inulewood, returning ', Thursday. On other roads to suit the con- ■ venience of betllers. Terms, £1 10s. Paddock for mares free 1 for a montb, but no responsibility. Fees i to be paid at close of season. THOS. TAYLOR, I a 644 Stratford. ; EM PIKE TEA COMPANY'S - UUPFALO BRAND, 1 2s4d, ! CITY Mui¥jßl\ STEAK, Chop?, Oyeleis, Ham & E,'gs, Ten, Cocoa, and Coffee, to be bad Irom 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Good Beds. Board and Residence. The only chop in New Plymoath where you can get i —CHOICE & FANCY BiSCUITSBiscuits, from 3d i«er lb. 106 varieties. I Smoked Fish. Ojsters, fresh twice a week. Apples, Oranges Bananas Lemons, Peanuts tlways on hsnet. Please leave your orders at the shop, and ie will be forwarded to your house direct. Wanted to Purchase— Any quantity of i Livo POULTRY. V. GB a"FV I L LE.

TO STAND THIS £EA ON AT BELL BLOCK. ff^WWtSRI 'I HE THOROUaHBBBD wmmmSk The^ Australian. The AubTRALiAN (lute War Eagle) was Bred by Mr W. Garrard, of Rapid Bay, South Australin, nbd sold us n yearling for 6^oguineaß. He is a dark brown horse, with black points, and stands 15 bauds 3£ inches hi^h, and is a sure foal getter. Pkdiguke: — Tux Adstualian, by Tregedgle (imported), out of Ordeal (imported) by Touchstono out of AJre Fowler, by Heron (sire of Fisherman) g g d Muley, out of Sister to Pope, by Shuttle, &o. The Australian is a fine tempered animal und sound. A glance at tbe above pedigree will show the Ajstralian posseses the moßt fashionuble blood of the duy. Being v grandson of the mighty Touchstone ought to convince the most fastidious breeder of horte stock that such a strain is not to be obtained elsewhere at euch alow fee. Several of The Australian's stock have performed prominently during tbe past season — notably Torpedo, who at Wuihi defeated tbe redoubtable Jenny ; und Macaroni, who ut the saaie meeting easily defeated Blue Mountain and Tuna; whilst among the 14-2 division appear the comes of Tbe Orphua (the boßs pony of thb district), Coronet, aud Butterfly, &o. Further particulars and tabuluted pedigree may be obtained from tbe owner. Tkrms : £2 10a (10b payable nt first Bervice; balanoe b> promissory note, due Ist January next). No groom's lee will be charged, Good paddock accommodation for three weeks, at Is per week. All care, but no responsibility. g^" As thiß will probably be tbe last season The Australian wil stand in Taranaki— the owner having received a good offer for him — breeders should take adv&ntuge to secure tbe services of the sire of the most ÜBeful hordes in the district. Will truvtfl ub uudtr :—: — AIONiMY, at Waitara, from 9 to 11. VVfcDNKSDAV, ut Inglewood, 12 to 2. Friday, at Muugorei. A. BISHOP, u235 nroom-in-cbnrge. liiAVBOTAFiF PIASO3. Vj H. COLUHB &.-0 M NKY TO LHhD IN LAUG*'. OR &MALL bUMS AT LOW BST CORK EM SAIVS, ALSO, — Town and Couutry Properties fur Sale or to Let.— A;<ply to ARTHUR BTANDIBH, 705 hfc Solicitor TO OT7E SUBSCRIBERS OUE SubEcribera -would oblige by t once, sending void to, tbe office of any neglect or irregularity in ,tbe delivery o* b ne papers by tbe boys In aer toat it fflfty be rtiotiflod-

THREE REASONS WHY npQBEE out of the numerous reasons •*■ why W^A L T O N ''S BELF-RaJSIN(* FLOUB IS THB BffST. 1 . Because it is the Cheapest in the Market. 2. Because it makes the best Pastry. 8. Because of its absolute Purity. Prepnred nnd sold only by WM. WALTON! FAMILY GKUCER, Broue;ham-st., New Plymouth 868tc THE GK:-..Vlii.ai WONDJER_OF MODEI.N TIMES:. PILLS & OINTMENT. Eutiiy the Blood, correct all Disorders of the iver, Stomach, Kidneys, and Bowels. They invigorate and restore to health Debilitated Constitutions, and aro invaluable In all Complaints incidental to Females of all agps, is an infallible remedy for Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Old Wounds, Sores and UMers. For Sort Throat? Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Goui, Glandular Swellings, and ill Skin Diseases it has no equal. « The PiHn -aid Ointment ar*» Man>.if:icru. w '"'"at •„ 78NewOTiurd &r.*^ "*3S OjuordSt.JLnndoaj And are sold by t.>- Vendoib of Medicines "throughout rtie Civilired WorUl; with directions for J»«e in almost every lauguagr €>!•* should look to th* Xiabal an the Pots and Boxes, If ihe address ie not Qsford Sfrpßt T.rnrtnn tbpr tir« «t>«rtC3m EMPIRK TEA. COMPANY'S ri OUDAH BRAUD, 3s.'

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8936, 19 November 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8936, 19 November 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8936, 19 November 1890, Page 1

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