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tmm*miaaammmma*mtatxsimamn\ ■inn—mm TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON BETWEEN PAEROA AND THAMES. THE THOROUGHISRED;STALLION, BROOKBY, Stands 16 hands 2 jnchcs in height, handsome horße, big bono, beautiful temper. BROOKBY, by St. Legor out of Reproach, Reproach out of Slundor by Fritz Hercules. Fritz Hercules by Yattendon out of Poeress. Slander by Bay Camden from Annio Laurie, by Cap-a-Pio from Bell. Brand, by Dover. Reproach, half-sister to Hippodamia, one of the speediest mares in New Zealand, won the Wangauui Cup and Marton-Ranjitikoi J.O. Handicap. Halfisisterto Billingsgate, probably the most brilliant miler ever foaled in Now Zealand, half-sister to Foul Shot, As a three-year-old won rlo Droit Northern Derby, beating Stoneyhurst and others, and beiug pulled out Inter iu tho Bamo day appropriated the Grand Stand Handicap, onc-and-a-quartcr miles, boating Woodnymph (fall-sister to Martini Honri, winnor of the V.R.O. Derby and Molbourno Cnp), and also Turquoise, Salvago, Libeller, Wapiti, and Mitrailleuse (who was the fastest mare of bor day in both Now Zealand and Australia.

Brookby is threo-parts brothor to St. Oicmonta and St.: Paul, two of the fasteit I mile horsos in Now Zealand. A full-sister is Retaliation, who won Boveral races. Bbookuy nevor raood, gott'ng hiß leg broken as a yearling. Ho having got St. Leger and Yattendon blood speaks for itself. Loaves Paoioa orory Monday morning stopping at Mr Cooper's, lato Hauraki Hotel, and will be at Mr Riokit'a Stables on Tuosday; returning home on Wodnosday and remaining there the ro3t of tho waok. : TERMS— i\ guineas flinglo maro, 3 guineas for two or moro. Grazing, 2s per week, monoy to bo paid by 10th January. t All cave takou, but no responsibility.' N. DICKEY, Mt, Ploasnnt.

11l Is is M AT "The People's" Furnishing

Warehouse J.T.Garlick PROPRIETOR. BVyjEBS of furniture Linoleums, Carpets, & General Furnishings will find it to their advantage to send for Illustrated Catalogue and purchase all their Mouse Mepuisitcs from "THE PEOPLE'S" TARNISHING WAREHOUSE, AUCKLAND. CATALOGUES SENT FREE. HOUSES FURNISHER THROUGHOUT. Good Valuo Guaranteed Largosfc and Greatest Varioty in All Departments in Auckland. FURNISH ECONOMICALLY 'ROM "THE PEOPLE'S' ■PUKNISHING WAREHOUSE QUEEN ST,, Auckuko. J. TONSON 6AELICK. Propmetor. (Late GAIILICK & ORANWELI;

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8612, 16 December 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Advertiser, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8612, 16 December 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Advertiser, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8612, 16 December 1896, Page 4

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