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T. A. FORD, ~ CASES £££2?* on giving up business in Kew Plymouth, GOoDS - Owin g to F - A ' FORD>S Sf«» Cable Home stopping shipments of New will SLAIGHT It the whole ol his well Goods being too late, ho is determined to assorted stock oi give his customers the beneMillinery, Dress Goods, f fit - and sJells J ell the hole of the new goods as they come to Clothing, Hosiery, etc., gg> hand at Landed Cost. First valued at £3000, regardless f.i COST, IS Shipment of Spring and prior to callingjtenders ior the balance. Summer Goods Now Open. SALE OF THE PERIOD. On account of F. A. POKD leaving New ggg - FtV §al© UV L!sftS6* New i'l> mouth nt an early date Cus- £s£ tomers will kindly not ask ior credit, as BS Those well-known Premises the Goods have all been marked down to |M* CheapSld c. tt OUSe, landed COSt, and as the Whole Of this im- Situated ia the best part of Devon-street, New mense stock must be toned into oa.h in fe as Short a time aa possibe. 2? with 20ft frontage to Devon-street, and 82ft (jffi) frontage to Carrie Lane. Also F. A. Ford's Charming Private RESIDENCE, Rpmpmfipr tViiQ i'q tVif* -fircf SfeSi corner Vivian and Morley- streets, with every conI\ememDer, iniblS me nrSt \m venience, Gas, Hot and Cold Water throughont; Opportunity YOU have had Of fell containing Eleven Hooms, detached Washhonse, i r . J J . - "^ Ccalhouse, and other offices. Ii acres freehold, DUymg neW bprmg (jrOOCiS at 3 acres leasehold, laid out inFlower and Kitchen 1 J j «>J^ Garden, Orchard containing over 100 choice lanUCU CObU \*J} Lemon, Orange, and other Fruit, Trees ; and Ornamental Water.

t iyWf'^F ß Tf^; < -- ■ >^^^P@ The Physician's Cure I CTB^TbtB tßrtJ IB BW^BI — mfi&L&l'yKi f-' ■P%sa^&2^ or (^ ou '' ; ' Bheumatic I H ■ B 01 iu| _EB SB BR H «^^ »§ Gout and Gravel ; the I jPJi W> BBk B **Th nß^^^^.W>^i.^:.f^^^J safest and most gentle KWMBBIHBHiW^MMHMSMBHHMBBBIMtHHBMBBBiB^^BfiiftBH Medicine for Infants, The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the Stomach, SJ^f^^fl^: ' FLUIDS *• I^F^vVlBUSKSjIr^l — Sold Throughout the World. N.B,— ASK FOR DINNEFORD'S^MAGNESIA. .

DONTJDELAY i B,UT GO AT ONOE TO W. KING, dsey;on street, Fo r First-class iEAL He is to be found in tliose centrally situated premises, lately occupied by Miss Hossiter, and trusts to receive the support and patronage of the Taranaki inhabitants. TO STAND THIS SEASON. 'pHE well-bred CLEVELAND ENTIRE 4^^^^S^r\ of Howe totm Earl of Hop^toon ia a handsome dark bay horse (imported from Melbourne), with black points, five years old, about 17 hands 3 inches high, symmetrically built, and a splendid mover. His sire Viscount; dam Flora M'Donald, by Stonewall Jackson (imp.) ; her dam by Governor (imp). Viscount'u dam Miss Pitt for<l, by Pittsfcr.l (imp.) from a mare by Panic (sire of Comnntion, who twicw won tha V.B.C. Champion Race). Viscount by the imported Cleveland siro Duke of Cleveland out of Wigs Nancy, by Governor (imp.) from Nancy Dawson (imp.) "Viscount has won tLo following prizes : First for best Cleveland atNrtb-Western Society's *how, laglewood, 1884; firßt at Sbire of Korong Agricultural Society's bliow, Wedderburn, 1884; second at; •Sandhurst show, 1884, competing ugainst noted trotting hotter ; iirnt at Boort tfhou*, 1885 ; firtt n; Sandhurst show, 1885. Duko o? Oleve'and (imported Cleveland entire), by Wonderful Lad ; dam iMr Vontress's Protection ; granddam Mr Watson's Chilton, by Victory ; g. graoddam by Dreadnought ; £,ir. niaudflum by Master George ; t-'.g.jr.. granddad by Henderson's Kin^ Goor^e, by old Barnnby, and considered ona ot" thefineetnc iomd each stulliona in Enghnd. Duke of Cltvelun 1 (imp.) was tho winner •of cix fist prizes beforo coining to this colony. Eahl op Hopetoun io broken to .saddle, and baß proved hiiu^elf a good lioal-getter Alfo.— The well-bred Trotting Sire, The SquireTub Squire ia a haniaima bay horse, TJBinfjf six care old (imported from Melbourco), with good bone and grand action. His sire, Vo.. Mokke (imported from America), is also tho sir) of Gaifield, Crown I'ri^ce, John Brown, Olympic-, &c. Von Moltke (imp) by Vcn Moltke (tut, siro of Boston Girl, record 2.26]; lUo-;-, 2 25J; Cunard, &•,), anr! out ol M.t't Crosby by iho famous Gem nil Knrx (ire of Lady Maul, record 2.18 ; (."amjrs, record 2 195, &c); Tho Squire'B dam Table Bay, beint; n pure bred Norfolk Trotter, imported from England at a coßt of six hundred guineas. The Squip.b has { proved himself a good foal-e^ttor and his jpiogony are all well-built, handsomo wnimals. 110 has a docile temper, and is broken to suddle and harness. For extended pedi^reo see cardsHavinsr lecto? the obovo entire hor6es, they will travel to Wuiiara on Monday urrivin« ut 10 a.m., aud liavins; again, for lDgl8*oo(J, ut 13 ) p vi. At Stony River ot TitaasDAVd, arriving übout noo -, and leaving ogam for New l'lymou h ut3p.m. Tirras: Eaui, <f /lopzt un, £3 10d ; Tiis t-'QUiiis, £•£ 10h. Payable by p.n., duuou Jiitiiary ltt, 1893. Groorougo fee, 2s 6 1 each, piyablo at first service. a'J67 WEST &JUKY. TO STAND THIS SEASON. rpUE DRAUGHT ENTIRE -Hi Sol Nobleman 31Pedigree— By Nobleman, dam Hose. {Coblenrin 11. will t tivel to Inalewcol on Tues'Juy by way o* Junction Road, retiiroing through S n'rv U ii t and Ut-U Blo^k eime day; to PuniliO aud Okato oq Thursday, rcturnin.; Fiilayjin To.\n Sal v: day. Kodleman 11. ia a ture foal-gotter, and his Btock aro same of the beet in tho district. Torrna : £2. (paynblo by p.n., duo 14th January, 1893. Grooui'a feo : 2b 6ri, ut aervico. WILLIAM LOWRY, aBO 3 Dorset Boad.

KDCLIFE BJALVANISED f^CLIFB «ALVANISED Redcliffe Crown Brand .Galvanised Corrugated Iron. - /jrsng^. A KCHITECTSBhouId /&**-*%, J\, specif y RED/y i|l T\ CLIFFE CROWN, f. / Wl There ib none better \ \ J J manufactured. LighUr V^v <«£*sz*/<u/ eheets of othor bmnde mußt bo tbi-.ner, ond — will not last as long or give the same satisfaction. Contractors should not be misled by erroneous statements, buoli as are advertised by rival importers. The weights published by the vendors of the " Orb " brand are not the weigh t of Redcliffe. Redcliffe is the cheapest first class iron in the market. The sheets are wider, thus covering more roof than " Orb/ and .at present market price a larger surface can be covered at a less cost with UEDCLIFFfi than " Orb." REDCLIFFE has been more largely imported into New Zealand i during the last 20 years than any other brand, aud experience proves that every sheet will be found perfect. IT IS SOLD BY ALL Iron Merchants & Storekeepers 1 hroughout the Colony. a 736 __________ The New Machine Company of Queen's Court, Sydney, seem to be doing excellent business, and many people are sending for tho wonderfully cheap sewing machine they advertise. Peruse elsewhere in this issue their notification to tho public. Half a guinea (with ono shilling for freight) is tho entire cost to the purchaser. Read tho , prospoctus. — Advt. ~TO STAND THIS b"EASON7" ' | FTUIB THOROUGH- i M^^^C| J- BRED STALLION bred by the New Zcala'd Stud Company ' who has been imported into this district, trona Auckland, by Mr \Y. J. Bnssol). ! will stand Uiis season in towi>, and travel - lha country, if sufficient inducement olfcre, as follows: — \lonld\p, to Inglewo id, via Junction Bo id ; Thursdays, Okato f LiONiL, who is rihicg 8 years old, is by leoliniu (imp-) out o£ Po'ruleuso (imp:), - nnd is, tberoforo, hiilf-brolher to that groai. three- j'tar-old Gfilliafr, now performing to well iv Ausir/ilii., mil llotchkie^, the famous Auckland tjiitllion, whose feo iB tl o highest in New Z>-;il .ni. Lionel waa tho highest-priced ' jouugstor o£ iiifl.yenr nt fciylvii Park, realising 245 guinea*. Leolinus tlso eirod Miss Alico iv m Petroleu6o, who has run well iv Sydnoy, und VVhakawui, winter of tho Maiden Plate, 2 Osove, ono and n quarter m'l^K, \ at thu V IM'. Spri-iy; Meeting Lionhl • is coDsequbntly full t'loihor aad related " to lliEßo woll-bn'.wn porformtrd The r full pedigroo of toth fajic und dauj will • bo found in the Now Zyulund Blud Uook. Terms : £2 per cinglo iiiare ; rodnc ion unco in enso ot two or more. m:ircß, tbo propnrty of einiio owner. Groom'ri fee, 2s 6). Fuithcr purticuliirH und every i-iforniii-lion n-lutive to travelling on application to &«60 \V. J. RUSSELL. ' 10 STAND THE SEASON ' at my farm, Bontry Hill, j (s§ftw!*w£s T 1 H I'j well-known | r^S^ I _f^S A Draught Entiro . Kaßd^ WELLINGTON 11. ll Tctujp, £1 10s eat,h v.are; groOLa's foe, , 2s 6. Paddooking freo. •J. WARNOOL, i a 904 * Beatry Bill.

MUSKET MUSKET TO STAND THIS SEASON, &x***£&& '"THE PURE BRED ujL^WhS Armament. AnM^MSNT's flam, Fiesie, was bred in England in 1875 got by Suffolk (son of Nor h Lincoln). Her dam, Irrua, by Rataplan out of Hernr'one, by Kingston, Venus by Amadis, Aurora by Sandbeck, Parlhenessi by L'ervanUe, Mariannp by Sorcerer, Thomasina by Timothy, Violet by Shark — Syphon, Cbarktte by Blank — Crab. Armament's sire, the gteat Musket, is o well known that it needs no explanation. It will be soon from the above that • eeders in the district have, at their doore, ono of the best bred horses alive, nd at the lowest price. He is a very handsome horse ; in the prime of youth ; sound as a bell ; quitt as a lamb ; even-tempered ; and a sure foal getter. Though he baa not had ujucb show bo has proved himself a sire of hi^h merit, having sired such good cattle os Omaha, Fleta, Musket, etc., etc. Ho will be »t Inglewmd on MoNDiY and ' fbsday, stopping thore the nights for convtMiience of patrons ; Waitara on Thursdays ; and in New Plymouth the rest o£ the week. Feo ; £3 3?, payablo by P.N., due January Ist, 1892 Qroomage, 2s 6d. MICHAEL CUNNINGHAM. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT BELL BLOCK (in response to numerous requests). $. THE THOROUGHBRED " WSGTS STALLION JbrM*. The AustralianThe Australian (late War Eagle) was bred by Mr \V. Garr.ird, of Ripid Bay, South Austialia, and sold as n yearling for 600 guineas lie is a dark brown home, with b'nek point?, anl stands 15 ban h 3$ inches high, and is a sure foal getter, Pedigree : Tho Australian, by Tie reaprie (ia'ported), out of Orde.il (imported), by Touche'one out of Mis Fowler, by iJeron (sire of Fisherman), pad Mulov, out of Sister to Pope, by Shuttle, &-. Tho Australian is a lino (umpired nnimal and sound. A alnnce at tho above pedureo will show Tin Australian possesses tho in st fnshionablo blood of tlio <inj , and is » near relativo of Ibo mighty Coinmcn, now standing in England i.t £250. The Australian is the s're of Torpedo, Sikius, Flukem, Mac.vroki, The Orfhan, Ncog&t, Austral, &c. g^TList season The Australian's stock won £124-1. Further particulars and tabulated podi£ioo may bo obtained from the iwjer. A. Jimited number of marcs only will be taken. FEE : £6 Gs payablo by piomissory note, Hua lit Jurui.iry, 1893 ; Gs pny-ble on lirst PerviC' 1 . Gaod Paddock accommodation , lsperwcck. All care but no responsibility. '1 «> Hnwcni Breeders. On application to tho undersigned, The Australian will vi>it llawera at a foo of £7 10s euch ninre. i 589 A. BISHOP,IBoII Blorsk. TO RUN IN MR ANDEESON'S paddock aloug with mares, at Uienui. „ ?>??tN— ~0.~ o. mtl E Purc-bro.l Trotto :^§L ing Stallion D.iuntk es (^byYoung P'Tforn.er-i^'innip, iy Noblerrian) is «• boni'iful brown, 8 ;•( ..r^ old, Blanc's 16 hantis liijih, compactly ; uiit, with powerful bnck, K'ood uiUdcle, md a perlect tenner, uud hab proved liinsolf a sure foal gutter. Ho is acsnouleil{.od by competent judges to be a $ooiJ horse for breeding tirst-class backs md baui'. es horses. Terms : Sirglo maro £2, two maref £3, Ail ti six weeks paddocking freo, payablo ;vhen mares ar: taken home. For luilhur particulars apply to Mr icdußon, Uienui, or Sole Bros. a 777

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9539, 4 November 1892, Page 4

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