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DON'TJDELAY 1 BJUT GOJ AT ONCE TO W." KING, DjBV_ON S;rUE : ET, For FiVst-class MEAT. He is to be found in those centrally situated premises, lately occupied by Miss Rossitcr, and trusts to receive the support and patronage of the Taranaki inhabitants. < f&| Lamb ! Lamb ! First of the Season. PBIME OX BEEF AND WETHER MUTTON not to bo equalled in the district. Pleaee ordor ear!y to savo disappointment Sole Bros., TARANAKI BUTCHERY. a 989 TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, rriHE Pure broG Clydoadale Stallion SJ^SIi^Ll GLASGOW GEORDIE, Glasgow Gbcrpie is rising 7 years ; a i oo i bay, wilh immense bone and muscle; (' red by Mrs Nimmo, East Taieri, Otaso); by Tnieri Tom out of * r ioler, Tai3ri Tom by Sir Colin (imp,), S!r Colin by Sumeon out of Tecs Tess, out o£ Lilly by OH Hu Colin (who was nover beaten in Scotland). Lilly's eire was Star, Sumso^'a dam wos Logan's Jess, Jcfs's siro Lofty — Violet, out of Gipsy by Prince, Princo by Prince Charlio (for further pedigree of Prince eeo N.Z. Slud Book). Tuieri Tom'H dom Yauug Nnncy (bred by Mrs Nimmo), bar Biro Glasgow Geordif, impor ed from SrotlanJ by the lale David Neebit. Glasgow GeorJie wus bred by Andrew War. nock, BearyardP, BishopbrißS-'F. near Glaß row, his tir.t wus th«s well-known lioibo Champion wr.a bred by Mr Fleuvng, Auehonhow', X Inncon be), out of a celebrated y.nm n.a.o lie gaiatd prizes aa a colt at a'.aost every show in Lanarkshire When four ytars old ho gained tho first prizo of £40, and a silver medal at Glasgow, -a htrj 28 horses competed ; w hen five yearn old ho gained tho first prize of £40, and medal, nt Gatehouse o e Fleet ; uho, tho earrio year, ho gnined tho GrstprizT of £30 at the Highland Society Show, Dumfries ; s'x ye-rs old he juiced the 1 first prize of ftr.y pounds and medal at G itchouas of F!e t ; when 7 yearß old ha gained tha firat prize of £40 at Glasgow s:nJ B^me year hs gained the medium gold medal a' the Highland Society Suow at Kelso beiug then outliwtd from any other than extn stock ; aleo, first prize ff £50 ct Car'isle, and socond at the Great International Exhibition, Londc, id 1862 ; thus leaving: him Io be descended from the beßt stock in the Kingdom. Glosjo-v Geordie, as a .colt, gained prizes at the following Bhows: — Mar} hill, Kirkintulloch, Biahopbriggs, and Johnßtone, and fince lan ling in Otago, first prize at Tokomairiro, Taieri, and Dunedin Bhows. Young Nancy's dam (Nancy imp. from Scotland) bred by A. Findloy, Esq , Snndy Hills, near Glasgow. Nancy by the celebrated Garvey Horso, and her dam by Scotsman. Nancy was first shown qb » three-year-old, and got first prize at Hnmlinton, first at Baliston, eecond at Glasgow, and second at Kilbride. She was next year ehown at Glob^ow and Kilbride, where she received eimihr honors. Nancy (imp.) was also tha dam of Mrs Nhnino'a limporor, who haß proved himself to bo the hest stud horso in all New Zealad, v his stoak has tiken more prizes than any other horse. GijAsaow GEcnDie'B darn was bred by Mf3 Nimmo. Prince, who wr.s sired by the emperor of: stallions Piioco Charlie, wioncr of 7 first prizes before leaving Scotlaui •; alpo, a number of first przea in Victorm. Piiace Charlie's dam, Tilly, won over 20 first pr'zrs, nnd was only bea f en once by her own dam, Princes Mnud the Ist gained 18 first prizes, iacluding a silver tcodal in Gla~gow, before leaving Scotland, and t^n first prizes after landing in Victoria. Prince was a rrost feticccssful sire, h's stock beating all 'ho best import, d hor ep, and no other hor jb'b bo ck ba6 been Bold at such high pricre. Four of his j oaring fillies tiok first priz'B at Kynetoa Show competing ai,a'nßt imported hjrse 0 . Prince has also taken miny firat prizfß in Oti^o Gr,u>aow Gegkdif, as a jeailing, took Hecoud prize at tho Tiicri A^ricultiirul Show, and ls a 2-yo r-ol I took second p izo at enme phce. From the above pedi»reo there is no better broil horse than Glasgow Geobdie in all No/- Zialund, and he is a real model of a puts Clydesdale. Hh etock ennnot Do bciten in tho llaweiai>Disrict, where his stock is bo woll known in the show ring. Will tiavel oetween Stoney ltiver and Opunake, Terms : Sinsrlu mareß, £2 10a ; two or more the bo a fide property of the same owa'r as per agreement. Fcos payable by tbe first of Jinu^ry, 1893. A O'D'JNMELL. a 769 Oaonui. GRATtFUL-'wOMFO^TtNG. Epps's Cocoa, BREAKIFAST'Uv s.lLoroogh tao'ittixc of to n«t ra »w « vblch govern ihooperali.tiscldlgeßtlci iii ntitritioo, and by a o&refci applicatici of tie fioe rroperti.a of woli-selecteJ cccot iir Bi.ipo.hKS provide ou" breakf^ ;oU:i with a i oUcato-y-flavoarod tx-rprfw 'Mo! •nty sayc us ra<-n} hosvy diofor'o bilk-. It b r th? ja'lclous un. of Fuch srilcb-e ol ii that » coDgtitntloT rasy-bogradaslly bni't o; •jnti; atronjc eaoa*b to rosfat evtry ttadnnc Xo d'Bi»92. Don^r'jda of msladio' ar :or.ti,>tf3«roncd us ready to attack wbertvt '".• ro ifij i --i-9>. i>u\> t, We p.RycDcaf-3 tasnj fci^ 1 jUsft b >.• «ririg ontu-)ves v^i fi»rtlfl';d -i:h puro b!oo-J -u3 <> proper.' i<j ri j ht ! ' ft no." — S-'& pf ie o 2 th? o»si Mad sluiply with BoiJing Water or Milk- )'.& In Jib pAoVetoby Grocer?, {obalbd tb»!«JAMES EPPS & Co,, -.» > nohv. 1 IS TEA DUINKING HARMFUL ?- j Most pcoplo boliovo bo. And tho doctor Buy so. Then why drink ho much ? Us Crease's A. I. CotftiE. It aids digustioi I and clears tho brain • Sold ii lib and 21b tine.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9543, 10 November 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9543, 10 November 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9543, 10 November 1892, Page 4

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