CIRCULAR HEADS The Poblic who need a supply of tho3e SEED POTATOES Should cill and inspect thos3 offering by C. CARTER, THE PEOPLE'S GROCER, NEW PLYMOUTH. They are a parcel which Mr Carter was fortunate enough to secure, grown at Te Roti from seed imported by the Nor1 hanky Horticultural Society from Tasmania, and are, therefore, peculiarly ' suitable for planting here with every prospect of good returns. Purchasers of Vegetable Seeds are reminded that C. CARTER Is in receipt of weekly supplies from the well-known stocks of W. Rowe. ORDERS SOLICITED.
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TO STAND THIS SEASON AT T ATTERSALL'S; NEW PLYMOUTH, and will travel if sufficient inducement offers— isfL rnHE THOROUGHJfKjS&#|>r X BRED HORSE— j|2l VE]NDOR - TTENDOR is a bright bay, standing V about 15J hands, with good power and quality, and good temper, His pedigee runs as follows :—: — _VENDOR.__ Confident Resolution a d = o a> > o sa £ S ••£ I I & 1! 11 ij t! I * "1 j II Vendor was a great performer when on the turf. He won thirteen races out ol twenty-six starts as a 3-year-old. As v 5-year-old he won ten races out oi eighteen starts ; and as a 6-year old he won two races out of six starts. Vendor proved that he could race, stay, and carrj weight. He won the Flying Handicap at Turakina witb 9st 31b, and won the Ladies' Purse at the same meeting witb list 31b. He also won the Winter Oats at Wanganui with 7st 31b, Boulauger second, and as the time was 2min 41^sao for the mile and a half, Vendor proved himself a first-class racehorse. He also ran a dead heat with Montroae 11. at the Wauganui Spring Meeting, carrying Bst 61b ; and won the Railway Handicap at Rangitikei with 7st 121 b, Foxton running second. Terms— Single mares, £2 2s. Two or more mares as per agreement. Paddook ing Is Gd per week. Every care but no responsibility. * J. WEST, b 125 Tatter?allV, New Plymouth. THE Celebrated Imported Trotting Stallion ALBERT VICTOR (By Albert W.— Victorine) Will travel New Plymouth and surrounding districts this season. Further particulars in future issue. G. DUNCAN, C/o M. Jomes, b 156 New Plymouth. FOR SALE. ■t AA, ACRES of good bush land IJ J situated on the Maude Road, Waiwakaiho District, and 1 i miles from Albert Road Creamery, all" foiled and grassed excopt 30 acres shelter bush. For particulars apply to G. WILLIAMS, blO9 New Plymouth. rr\o LET,— DWELLING, 6 rooms ; X pleasant residence, centrally situated. Also, DWELLING, 7 rooms (suitable for laundry.)— Apply C. T. Mills, Exchange Chambers. a 787 TO LET, — Comfortable Six-roomed COTTAGE, 3 fireplaces, situated at Fitzroy. Four acres of land cau be had if desiied. Apply to this office. a 604 -]\/rO tfARCH OIL and GASENGINES iYX are tho simplest, cheapest, and most reliable engines in tho market. If you require one, write and see Watep Gas Watt, Imperial Hotel, New Plymouth, Sole Agent for Australasian ' Colonies. a 173 i T OASBY'S "Wahoo' a positive o re XJL for biliousness, constipation, and \ nervous debility ;2s 6d All Chemisti ' and Grocers. FOR SALE,— CORNER SECTION Devon-street East, 80 feefc frontage. Apply Heralb Office a 826
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 11022, 13 September 1897, Page 3
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