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F. A. FORD, DECIDED 20 CASES aSdSUMMttE . v „. „ GOODS. Owing to F. A. FORD'S on giving up business in > ew Plymouth, CaUe Home stopping s]lipments of New will SLA I GHT- R the whole ol his well Goods being too late, he is determined to assorted stock oi give his customers the bene- ...... n A • § fit, and sell the whole of the Millinery, Dress Goods, g pew goods as the y come to Clothing, Hosiery, etc., gg hand at Landed Cost. First valued at £3000, regardless #if cost, IS Shipment of Spring and prior to calling-tenders lor the balance. * Summer Goods Now Open, S-A-LIEi OB 1 TIEEIIi FZEIRjIOIDOn account of F. A, FORD leaving New |gj Fill* Sill© Off 1 L&ASd* New at an eariy date Cus- m Those Premises tomers will kindly not ask for credit, as w» m the Goods have all been marked down to CheapSlde tl OUS c, landed cost, and as the whole of this im- Situated in the best part of a D o e 2 n ; Bt ' e n e *' ar lZ * , . - . Plymouth. To bo sold as a going .conoern or mense stock must be turned into cafeli m soitable either for Draper, Grooei, or Ironmonger, as Short a time as pOSSibe. 2 with 20ft fronta S e t 0 Devon-street, and 32ft (S) frentage to Carrie Lane. Also F. A. Ford's Charming Private BESWENOE, r\ 1.11 .1,1 • • ,1 ji^.^2. »jst[ florner Vivian and Morley- streets, with every conRemember, this is the first M SSSJ oS, Hot «a ooia water throughout; opportunity you have had of g gg^jj buying new Spring Goods at j . «. *^™°**^ a ? o d o K £ landed COSt, Wl Lemon,' Orange, and other Fruit Trees ; and Ornamental Water. ,

MUSK&T MUSKET TO STAND THIS SEASON, ~__ -fl an& THE PURE BRED ffligJgHi A STALLION, rSfeftv^ Armament* AnaiiMßNT's dam, Fissie, was brod in Englan-J.in 1875 got by Suffolk (son of Nor h Lincoln). Her dam, Irnr.a, by Rataplan out of Herarone, by Kingston, Venus by Amadis, Aurora by Sundbeck, Parthenesß* by Cervantes, Marianna by Sorcerer, Thomasina by Timothy, Violet by Shark— Sjphon, Charlotte by BlankCrab. Armament's si:e, the gieat Musket, is 0 well known that it needs no explanation. It will bo Bscn from tbo above that • eeders in the district have, at their doors, ono of tho bt-Bt bred horses alive, nd at the lowest price. Be is a very handsorae borso ; in the prime of youth ; sound aa a bell ■, quiet as a lamb ; even-tempered \ and a sure foal getter. Though ho ha 3 not had much show he has proved himself a siro of high merit, having sired such good cattle as Omaha, Flkta, Musk&t, etc., etc. Ho will be at Inglewood- on MoNDiY Rnd Tpksday, stopping there the nights for cenvenience of patrons ; Waitara on Thursdays; and in New Plymouth tbe rest of the week. Fee ; £3 3s, payable by P.N., due January Ist, 1892. Groomuge, 2s 6d. MICHAEL CUNNINGHAM. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT BELL BLOOK (in response to numerous requests). jjp. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION -J" The AustralianThe Australian (late War Eagle) wae bred by Mr W. Garrard, of Rapid Bay, South Australia, and sold as a yearling for 600 guineas. He is a dark brown horse, with black points, and stands 15 handu 3j inches higb, and is a sure foal getter, Pbdisbeb : The Australian, by Trenteagie (imported), out of Ordeal (imported), by Touchstone out of Mrs Fowler, by Heron (airo o£ Fisherman), ggd Mulev, out of Sister to Pope, by Shuttle, &". The Australian is a fine tempered animal^ and sound. A glance at tho above pedigree will show Tha Australian possesses the me st fashionable blood of tho dar, and is a near relative of the mighty Common, now standing in England at £250. The Australian is the Biro of Tobpedo, Sibius, Flukem, Maoaboni, Tub Orphan, Nought, AusTnAL,&o. fiTLaßt season Tho Australian's stock •won £1244. Further particulars and tabulated podigros may bo obtained from tho owner. A [limited number of mares only will be taken, I"EE : £6 Gs payable by promissory note, due lit January, 1893 ; 6a pnyablo op first service. Gaod Paddock accommodation, lxper week. A II care hut no retpoiwibility. To Iffuwcru Breeders. On application to tho undersigned, The -Australian will viait lIAWERA at a fee of £7 108 each mure. a 589 A. BISHOP.IBeII Block. TO RUN IN MR ANDERSON'S paddock aloug with mares, at Uronui. fN _^~rnUE Pure-brodTrott-■^M^v3M -*" ia S Stallion -*^^&Je<L j DauntlessDuuntltßH (byYoung Perforroer-Minnie, '■by Nobleman) is ft bountiful brown, 8 jenrsoM, Btunt*B 16 handß high, compuctly built, with powerful b\ck, pood muscle, j»nd a perfect temj er, and hab proved liiiusolt a sure foul gutter, 110 is acknowledge! by competent judges to ba a k'oo'l borst) for broodier lirut-cliiHS hacks ■imi buiacf!B hors 9. Teiuia : Sirgle uiare £2, two marcc £3, ■with six w<;eks paltlook'in^ free, payablo wh'n mares ar. taken home. For further particulars apply to Mr Anderson, Uronui, or Solo Bros a 777 TO STAND THE SEASON at my farm, Sentry Hil), «sSß&y««!a«jk T 1 H X w oil-known Bvfvfiij'^jSjp A Drought Entire TCJIJ^ WELLINGTON 11. Tetmp, £1 10 a each mare; groom'B foe, 2b 6J. Paddocking froo. J. WAUN'OCh, »904 Hontrv Hill. Uso tho SUX BAKING-POWDER It s tno bett.

RKDCLIPE HaLVANISED EDCLIFE WALVANISED IRON, B'edcliffe Crown Brand Galvanised Corrugated Iron. A. RCHITECTBBbouId Z&^-^hK A- »P«ify BED/y m T\ clipfe crown. I I W] There ia none better VI / I niannfACtured. Lighter V^v «t£^/W ehe-.ts of other bnnt'e must ba tliifiiaer > sntl w i!l net kit as long or give the same satisfaction. Contractors slieuld not b© mialed by erroneous statements, snob as are advertised by rival importers. Qhe weights published by the -vendors of tho " Orb " brand are not the weight of Redcliffe. Redcliffe is the cheapest first class iron in the market. The sheets are wider, thus C3veriug more roof than " Orb/ and at present market price a larger surface can be covered at a less cost with REDCLIFFE than " Orb." REDCLIFFE has been more largely imported into New Zealand during the last 20 years than any other brand, and experience proves that every sheet will be found perfect. IT IS SOLD BY ALL Iron Merchants & Storekeepers Throughout the Colony. a 736 TO STAND THIS SEASON. ■fc^_*se« fTIHIO THOROUGH|[j||gII»J JL BRED STALLION bred by the Now Zealand Stud Company who huß been imported into tin's district, from Auckland, by Mr W. J. Ruseell, will stand this season in town, and travel the country, if eufficient inducement offierß, as fol'ows :— Nionlu^p, to Inglewood, via Junction Roid ; Thursdaye, Okato. Lionsl, who is risks 8 years old, is by Leolinm (imp.) out of Po-roleuse (imp.), and is, therefore, half-brother to that groat three-year old Gntliag, now psrfortaiog bo woll in Aus'.ralio, mi fiotchfeiss, the fumous Auckland stallion, whose fee is t! 0 highest in New Zeal mi. LiuNBL was the highest-priced youngster of his year ut Sylvia Park, realising 245 guinea*. Leolious r.leo eired Miss Alico fr tn PetroleuEe, who has run wsll in Sydney, and Whdkawai, winrer of the Maiden Plate, 2 Osove, ono and a quarter nrlea, at thu Vll.''. Spring Mooting Lionel is consequently full irothcr and related '0 thsso well-known performera The full pedigroe of toth eiro und dam will be found in tho New Zaulaud Stnd Book. Terms : £2 per eingle n.are ; roduo ion mado in cobo of two or more marcs, the \ proporty of sauio owner, Grotm'a fee, 2a 6d. Further particulars and every information relative to travelling on app nation to a 660 W. J. RUSSELL. TO STAND THIS SEASON. rpHE DRAUGHT ENTIRE igjfJKja Nobleman IIPedigree— By Nobleman, dam Roto. Nobleman 11. will truvol to In_'lt\vooi on Tuesday by v^iy 0" Jud- tlon R'jurf, mturning thr .usjn S n'r.- IJiii an<l 13* 1 J Blook eime day; to Puniho anl Orulo oa Thursday, rtturniu; FiiJiy ; iv Town Saturday. Nobleman 11. h a sure foul-gotler, and his s'.ock are some of the best in the clistriot. Term? : £2. (payablo by p.n., fluo 14 1> Juouury, 1893. Groom's fee: 2a 61, at service. WILLIAM LOW BY, aBO 3 Dorset Road. The Now Machine Company of Queen V Court, Sydney, Bcem to bo doing excellent business, und ninny people are sending for the woodorfully clicap sewing machine they ailvcrtiho. Pcnino olsowhcro in this issue their notification io the public. Half a guinea (with ono chilling for freight) is the enlin.- cost to the purchaser. Read the prospectus. — ApvT. i i

TO STAND THIS SEASON. '"THE well-brod CLEVELAND ENTIRE 4&jH|BjLarl 0? Hooe toua Earl of Hop^todn i 3 a handsome dark bay hojrse (imported from Melbourne), with black points, five years old, about 17 hands 3 nchfs higb, symmotricilly built, and a splendid mover. His sire Viscount ; dam Flora M'Donald, by Btonewall Jatkson (imp.) ; her dam by Governor (imp). Viscount's dam Miss Pitt ford, by Pitts ford (imp.) from a mare by Panic (sire of Commotion, who twice won the V.R.O. Champion Race). Viscount by tbe imported Cleveland Biro Duke of Cleve land out of Mies fancy, by Governor ( mp.) from Nancy Daweon (imp ) ViHcount has wort tbe following pniteß : First for best Cleveland at N'rlh Wes'ern Society's >how, loglewood, 1884; first at Shire of Korong Agricultural Society's Bho«-, Wedderburn, 1884; second .at Sandhurst show, 1884, competing against noted trotting haeos ; first at Bocrt show, 1885 ; first at Sandhurst show, 1885. Duke of Cleve'and (imported Cleveland entire), by Wonderful Lad ; dam Mr Ventress's Protection ; grunddani Mr Watson's Chilton, by Victory ; g. graaddam by Dreadnought ; rg. Rianddam by Maßter George ; &.g.g- granddnm by Henderson's King George, by old Barnaby, and considered one of the finestactioned ooach stallions in Enghnd. Dake of Cleveland (imp.) was the winner of six fi r st prizes before coming to this colony. Earl of Hopetodn ia broken to gmddle, and haa proved himself a good *"oal-getter. Aho.— The well-bred Trotting Sire, The SquireThe Sqdihe is a handsome bay horse, rising six '- ears old (imported from Melbourne), with good bone and grand action. His sire, Vo:. Moltke (imported from America), is also tho Bin of Goifield, j Crown Pricce, John Brown, Olympic, <Sc Von Moltke (imp ) by Von Moltke (tue sire of Boston Girl, record 2.25 J ; flo 0. 2 25J; Cunard, &■}.), and out or: M.« Crosby by the famous General Kncx (/.ire of Lady" Maud, record 2.18 ; Camcre, record 2 19j, &c), The Squire'B dom Tub I* Bay, beins» a puie bred Norfolk Trjttcr, imported from England at a cost of six hundred gnineas. The Squibs has proved himself a good foal-R< tter and hit" piogcny are all well-built, handsome animals. He kas a docila tempor, and ie broken to saddle and harness. For extended pedigree Bee cards. Ilaving leaseJ the above enliro horseß, they will travel to Waitora on Monday arriving at 10 a.m., and leaving again, for Ingle«ood, at 1.30 pm. At Stony River on Thobsdayb, arriving about noo 1 , and leaving again for New Plymouth ut3p.m. Term-? : Bam, of HophtuUN, £3 10s ; Ths Fquibb, £2 10a. l'ayuble by p.n., duo on January Ist, 1893. Wroomage fee, 2b 6 J each, puyable at first service. 0967 &JURY. Steedman's Soothing FOR CHILDREN CUTTIJNG TEETH CAUTION TO PURCHASERS. HIS v*luo of this well-known FAMILY MEDICINE has beoa largely tested in all parts of the world und by nli prudes of society, for upwards of Fltf'TY YEARS. Its well earned f-rteneive ealc )as induced SPURIOUS IMIIATIONS Joroo of which in OUTWARD APPEARANCE so closely resemblo the original as to have deceived many pur chafers. Tho Proprietor, therefore, t'eeli it duo to the public to givo a pocial emit inn aguin.-it tho use of bucj imita tions. i'urchatJKr* aro therefore requsslei carefully to observe tho fonr folluwio-. churacleiistica, witoout which none ar geuuine :—: — lut. In every case the wordß JUH? STEBDMAN, CIIISMISi 1 , XV'AL'VuIiTI BUURE\,are engraved on tho Govern inent Stump affixed to each p .eket. 2u>. EACU STNULB PuWDER 1. d.rtctions iv tho doce, end the won Johu btce.lman, Clicroibt, Wtilwortl Surrey, priuted lheie;»n. 3rd. The umvie Sieeilmctn ia alvwijt spoit with two EE'b. 4'.h. The mat.uCacturo if curreii 01 ; solely at WaUorth, Suney. Sod in Packets by ull CL- mist 6an \ Meiicinc Vendors, at lslAJlo 2s 9J ench j Sol.l by IvhMPTUORNX PU'jSSSR.* Go. Dunedin. 52C " A DRINK FOR THE GODS," so Bgid tbo great Prophet — A! ahouict, when taking I'ia cup of coll'eo under the tig tree. If you would enjoy ench drink Crei.se's A Ooffee. Sold only in \ and 21b tins Advt,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9542, 8 November 1892, Page 4

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