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: CfIEAPSIDE HOUSE Grand Spring % Summer Show ', OP DRAPEBY, CLOTHING, MILLINERY, and FANCY GOODS. DRESSES, COMBINATION ROBES, BOX COSTUMES CASHMERES, SATEENS, MUSLINS, PRINTS, Etc. MILLINERY, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, FLORAL HATS 1 (Eats trimmed by Miss L. Hammond, free of charge). RIBBONS, LACES, UNDERCLOTHING, SUNSHADES, CORSETS. $^M&SW&¥WI& on the Premises by Miss H. Hammond. A good fit ay.lfc»Oq3»a»«KWtt combined with moderate charges. Men's and BoyB 1 Clothing in Kuiapoi, Roslyn, and Mosgiel TMarera rcaartK. , Tweeds ia grent variety> MSJf'&^&TFIVH" 1 To MEASURE, from Colonial Tweeds. 500 Patterns to ■ ■ choose from, at 655, 70s, 80s. HARD FELT HATS, TIES, SHIRTS, SCARVES A SPECIALTY. IF 1 . _A._ FOB D, BE VON BTMEET* NEWF JPIsIfMQUTM* «440

rt -pS^v<^(s\T HBI>DBE BaEDOLYDEs TO STAKD THIS SEASON. dale stallion, fiW«s*?Sa HTUE THOROUGHsyyyyyy: 3 i!J33PiU stalli ° n "*" " Laird O'Largo. 21yjg| Lionel, ihe property o£ Mr K. Cunningham, will w ho has bean imported into this district STAHD THIS SEASON from Auckland by Mr W. J. Russell, will stand 'this seuson in town, aßd travel the between -countrj', if sufficient indncement offers. WAITARA AND SUONY RIVER. Lionrl, who is rieing 8 years old, is by _— Leoliuua (imp.), out of Petroleuse (imp.), Laird O'Laiigo, imported by Mr D. aud is, therefore, hilf-brother to that great j [ McLean, Maraikakaho, Kaoier, foaled iv three-year-oli Gatling, now performing bo 1881. He is a beautiful dapple brown well in Australia. 16£ hands hi^h and is a tine specimen of Leolinus also sired Misu Alice, from a Clydesdale, possessing good head and Potroleuse, who bas run well in Sydney, neck, with splendid barrel and great and Wbakawai, winner of the Maiden , breadth of quarters, fine broad boned legs Plate, 250aovs , ono and a-quarter miles, ! r of good strength and plenty of feather, at the V.R.O. Spring Meeting:. Lionel is j He bas graed action, a very mild temper, consequently full brother to these well- [ a pound constitution, and free from all known performers. The full pedigree of j ■ natural blemishes, and being descended both she and dam will be found m the | rom suoh ancestors (see Tabulated Pedi- New Zealand Stud Book. • gree) is well qualified to be a breeder of Terms, £2 per single mare ; reduotion fitst-claes stock. Laird O'Largo gained made iv case of two or more mareß, the '< first prize in Oarterton in 1884, 1885, property of same owner. 1 1887, and 1888 (also G.M.) and second in ' Full particulars and every information Oarterton in 1886, first at Mastorton in relative to travelling on application to 1886, 1887, 1888, 1889, also G.M., Cham a 499 W. J. RUSSELL. i pioD, and special prize of £3 3s, and third „ — ; : • at Hawse's Bay in 1888. At Wellington, HjViPiRKi '8 Hi A • 1889, took Society's Prize of £5 ss, cham- ±JiXL nk<i6rdv«t ! ' pion, and special of £3 3s. COMPAt,Y S • Laird O'Largo will leave Wailara on fl UFF AL O BRAND, Tuesday morning, stopping at New Ply J_) 1 mouth on Tuesday, going to Oakura on *gg Afl i Wednesday, Stony River on Thursday, ° -sc*a» 1 returning to New Plymouth through . thiFririW TFtilTWWfPni* i Oakura on Friday, and remaining in town ¥ JbtjJJß JBJ&.IL* 1 sfffsM: n £ w^Me! s TEAK \ ch T'o Ojste dß^d 8^r &EggB ' 1 wood if sufficient inducement offers. °to b. S'^SSiffluSS.-. lerms: £3 single mare. Groomage, _ ,_ , _ , ,„* „ . 2s 6d. G° 0( * Beds. Board and Residence. All mares paid for before removal, or by '" ~ , promissory note, due on January 4tb, 1891. The only shop m New Plymoath p e^^rp?;r;b w " taraiond -cHqic E l 6r FSc7imcu i TSa36BT S - a36B Biscuits, from 3d per lb. 106 varieties. Smoked Fish. } TO STAND THIS Sfl&iOff AT Oysters, frosh twice a week. ■ BELL BLOCK. Apples, Oranges. Bananas Lemons, r j HE THOBOUGHBBBD Peanuts always on hand. ' '^?r«^nfrn& Please leave your orders at the shop, and '^BPWIpIbV The Australian <' c w *" forwarded to your houße direct. The AosTRALUN'(iaTe War Eagle) was Wanted to PuROHASK-Any quantity of ored by Mr W. Garrard, of Rapid Bay, ; Llve rOUIiIKI. South Australia, and sold as a yearling for _ _ r __ '600 guineas. He is a dark brown horse, V. Q^Jfj^j* V *•" •" •"* with black points, and stands 15 hands 3i TUi.CC DCACriKIO \A/UIV inches high, and is a sure foal'getter. ',1 nntt tItMOUINO WnT« Pedigrebi-Thi! Australiak, by.Treg- THRBE out of the namer ous reasons eagle (imported), out of Ordeal (imported) 1 , by Touohstone out of Mrs Fowler," by „... m« «, o Heron Qsire of Fisherman) ggd Muley, „__ _. attd out of bister to Pope, by Shuttle, &c.' The SELF-RMSINC* FLOUR Australian is a fine tempered animal and JS the BEST, sound. A glance at the above pedigree . will Bhow the Australian posßeses the -i T) opailflP :*. : a fi, A filifinnfisf taost fashionable blood of the day. Being ■*• -t>ecaUSe It IS TDB OHeap6Bt . v grandson of the mighty Touchstone IU tne Market, ought to convince the most fastidious q T) opsmfi o ,f vvinlrAfl tlia hpflf. breeder of horse stock that such a strain is <*• -Decause It maK6S tJIG Dest hot to be obtained elsewhere at bucd alow Pastry* fe !,' i « «iu a*v. *v i. 3. Because of its 'absolute ft Several of The Australian's stook have v * performed' prominently during the past JrUTlty. season — notably Torpedo, who at Waihi defeated the redoubtable Jenny ; and Prepared and sold only by Macaroni, who at the same meeting easily \\r tv«" • \KT AT T O N^i defeated Blue Mountain and Tuna; whilst < " iU * , n " v 77"ifnni?p among the 14-2 division appear the names FAMILY o^. of The Orphau (the boss pony of the Brousjliam-st., New -Plymouth district), Coronet, aud Butterfly, &c. o*6Bto > Further' particulars and tabulated pedi- ' — ; — gree maybe obtftihed'from the owner. mk okt.Ait.ci Terms: £2 10s (10s payable ot first .WONDER OF MOUERN TIMES"* service; balanao by prouiissory note, due ißffT^^^^^^^W^^^WW^^^^. 1 - Ist January noxt). Ho groom's fee will S'a^®l ' be charged. Gooa paddock accommodation ■ [IB BtfliHil iiisgß»Mi«aa^^ri^a^B| > for three weeks, at Is per week. AH care, nil I Q C_ niMTWIFWT .but no responsibility. ' ' lILLO <X Ulj« I lilt l» I • ®T As this will probably be the last ■ TBCgyffgpßSf^ry^S^^' season The Australian wil stand in SHUmJIhJP ffi imi' Taranaki— tho owner having received a V , ' ; good offer for him— breeders should tuke pmiry the Blood, correct all Disorders of the advantage to seoure'the services of ,the liver, Stomach, Kidneys, and Bowels. They sire of the most useful hordes in the district . invigorate and restore to health Debilitated Will travel as under :— • Constitutions, and are invaluable ;n all ComMOHUAY, at Waitara, from 9 to 1 1. Points mcxdental to Females of all ages. Wednkbday, at logiowood, 12 to 2. fjj«i » UHLJ'TI^A J^ , Friday, at Mangorei. [JLlll3fluJyUbiJia£Bjl A. BISSOP, |»^s=^=s===si Sort /throat?. Bronqhitis, Coughs, Colds, 1 , PIANOS. Goul, Glandular SweUlngs, and 1 ill H. COLMBB &CO all Skin Diseases it has no equal. I * The PUU and Ointment are Manufachu^. jgj /v-Jjj at ri. ilONfiK TO LE.ND IN LARGE WNe wCVxi U rdW.^^'«BSo^ordst.)lion4on; 1 S « AT B ° WWBr And 1 sold by -Vendors of LuZ OURKbItxT BATfaJS, throughout the Civifked World; with direC1 ' •" — . . tions far, **%t in ahnost every languagf *ij * - A LS^^ T irnr tn n ? o ?° a A t^l v P tn Pettieß Ai«*««. BhOUld- look to tU iaoel **- lor bale or to Let.— A?ply to oa the paotßandßwKeß;p a otB and ßwKeß ; JS tlia ßd drodi i. not | ARTHUR STANDISH, '*»• OxforA Street tendon, t.tev ar« «ipmloM. , 705.hb Solicitor ' '■ TOiOUR. iiUBSORIBERS EMxIRJE , XJLjA , ' f;UR Subscribers -would oblige by t ■*-% r\ vt wl xt nnAvn 8 ( ) once sending word to the office TJOUDAH BHA.ND, of any neglect or irregularity in tne \£, delivery o* we papers oy the boyi in «- d©r tow it nay be roewfled. 49 * 1

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8950, 5 December 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8950, 5 December 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8950, 5 December 1890, Page 1

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