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TTNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, Limited. Time Table for September. PROBABLE SAILINGS. Steumahip | ’ ] Lwt text. FOR NAPIER AND WELLINGTON. Dingadte | Thr Sept 54 jUTpni FOR NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYTTEL TON, DUNEDIN, AND BLUFF. TeAllau | Ffi. Sepf 25 | FOB MELBOURNE AND HOBART, VIA SOUTH Te Anau j Fri, Sept - 25 | 4 pm' FOR AUCKLAND. Australia 1 FrUSept 25 18 a Manapouri | Sun Sept 27 | Bam FOR SYDNEY VIA AUCKLAND. apouri_ | Suu, Sept l7 j Bam , FOR SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON Hauroto “j ~——— — - — FOB AUCKLAND VIA TOKOMAIiU WAIPIBO, AND AWANUI. Australia ~j FiUScptYi FOR TOLOGA BAY, TUPAROA, HICK’S BAY. AND AUCKLAND. Dingadee | Fri, Oct 2 , | FOB AUCKLAND VIA TAUBANGA. Ohqn | Wed, Sept 23 |~BY~m FOR TONGA, SAMOA, FIJI, HAABIA NUKUALOFA, VAVAN, APIA, A SUVA The Wainui leaves Aucklihd about Septi 22. FOB SAN FRANCISCO AND HONOLULU FROM AUCKLAND Alameda | SatJ Oct, Io | FOR LEVUKA AND SUVA. Ovalau I October 2 j FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL. | Leave Sydney | Leave Melb rna Luaitana | Oct 12 | Oct 17 Outward pasoengera holding return ticket! are requeated to present aarne at th offioe, to procure passes tor the launch conveying them to the s'samer, Single and Return Tickets at Deduced Rates (available by Australia and Southern Cross) are issued to Napier. Note.—ln future no luggage will be d« hvered to carriers without the production 0 a written order from owner o! tame. Passengsr Tiolets must be taken at the Office before emba.king, Cargo for ships ent must be on board tha Lighters at 4 o'clock on tbe afternoon prior to departure of steamers WILLIAM E. AKROYD. Monev to Lend. A /TONEY TO LEND, at low Rates ot interest, on Mortgage of Freehold Property, in eums of £2OO to £5OOO. Specially Low rates for large amounts. WILLIAM E. AKBOYD. TO STAND THE SEASON. TUBE Clydesdale StalJ- lion— NATIVE MINISTER WU! serve Mares, at £l los per Mare. Guarantee, £3 sa. Two or more Mares ns per agreement. Fees, whether guarantee fees or otherwise, must be paid before the removal of Marcs. In cases of guarantees and Maroa not proving la foal the fees will be returned. * ' Eveiy care taken, but no responsibility. Paddoeklng for one month wlu be free, after which 2s 6d per week will be charged. JOHN CLARK, Opou,

TO STAND THE SEASON. -pHE COACHING STALLION “ SAMPSON,” By Sampson, dam Jessie—Ticket of Leave, Will Stand the Season at Mr J. Pbicb’s, Te Karaka. It is needlesE to enter into the full pedigree of this well-known Coaching Stallion, as his stock now running in the district may be taken as a criterion of the high quality of his progeny. Tkrjih Single Marea, £2 10s ; two or more £2 each. Every care taken, but no responsibility. After one mouth, 2s 6d per week will be charge-1 for grazing. All fees must be paid before the removal of mares! Q. A. S. TAYLOR. Te Karaka. TO STAND THE SEASON. rpHE Thorovghbbbd Sial* X LION — DERRINGER Will stand this season at Ellerslie, Patutahi. DERRINGER is a handsome dark brown horse, now nine years old, showing great quality and power, with a remarkably fine temper, combined with plenty of tire and courage. PKnionEE Derringer by Musket—-out of Roaellie—hy Patriarch out of Flying Doe—By The Premier ont of Wilhelmina by Romeo out of Miss Rose ! Patriarch by Yattendon—Days of Old—by Irish Blrdcateher: Yat* tendon by Sir Hercules—out of Cassandra—Musket—hy Toxopholite. Performances : 2 years old Auckland—Nov. 15,1884, ran third in Welcome Stakes, 5 furlongs; Foul Shot 1, Rosebud 2; Lioness, Steel-all, and Lionel also ran. Dec. 20, ran second to Welcome Jack, syrt, Railway Plate, 0 furlongs ; time, 1.21. Jan. 1, 1885, WON Nursery Handicap. 100 sovs, 8 furlongs, beating Rosebud 2, Foul Shot 3, Musk, Nemesis, and Lioness ; time, 118. ffawke’s Bay—March 17, second to Alpine Rose in Nursery Handicap, 0 furlongs, beating Soudan 3rd, Blink Bonny, and Revoke ; time, 1.15 j. Auckland—April 4, second to stable companion Thunderbolt, Ellerslie Plate, 0 furlongs, beating Rosebud and Uno ; time, 1.208. Same meeting—Second to Thunderbolt. Mares’ Produce Stakes, 100 sovs, with sweep of 10 sovs. 2nd horse 10 per cent., Brd horse 5 per cent, of gross stakes; Capella 3rd ; time, 1.13, At 8 Years Old Auckland—December 28, second to Trenton,' Members' Plate, 1 mile, w.f.a., carrying Bst 41b, time 1.48. Auckland- January 1, ran third in Derby: won by Foulshot, Stonyhurst 2nd. Same meeting—ran second (8.4). Members’ Purse, 1 mile, w.f.a.; won by Tasman ; time. 1.48. • Same meeting—Won (Bst 101 b) Auckland Stud Co.’s Sires Stakes, 1} miles; Foulshot 2nd ; time 2.41g< Dunedin—Feb. 94. ran second, Jockey Club Handicap, 1} miles ; won by Necklace ; time, 3.115. Sarne meeting—ran third (7st lulb) Forbuiv Handicap, li miles; won by Necklace (Oat 31b), Hermitage (7at 121 b) second ; time 2.42. Napier—March 17, ran second (Bst 101 b) Hawke's Bay St. Leger; won by Waitlri (Bst 7>b). Auckland—April 26, ran second. St. Leger; won by Waitiri. At 4 Ymh Old Auckland—Deo. 27, 1886, ran second to Waitiri, Racing Club Handicap, 400 sovs. with sweep of 10 sovs. each, second horse £5O, third £25, 1$ miles ; Clogs trd; Turquoise, Cinderella, Friendship, Victoria, and Crcmorne also ran. Same meeting—ran third Auckland Plate, 2.50 sovs. with sweep of 5 sovs; second horse 50 sovs, ; w.f.a., 2 miles ; won by Nelsen, KingTlßXlThoroughbreds, winners and ditni ot winners, £5 ; hacks and hilf-breds, £2 10s ; two or more mares os per special agreement. Paddooking free for one month, after which 2s per week will be charged. Every care will be taken with mores, but under no circumstances will the owner be responsible for accidents. Hind shoes to be removed from all mares. Maros to be paid for before removal. Marcs can be left at Mr Black’s paddock, CUiklors road, and will bo forwarded free WALTER BLACK, RllereliC, Palulalii.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 663, 24 September 1891, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
955

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 663, 24 September 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 663, 24 September 1891, Page 3

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