THE CO-OPERATIVE Q YSIEM, which insures mutual help and identity of interests, has met with ii rr -i q°S® na , success wherever it has been applied to any object. In Xnr7nnX?m'?^' ev ™ millions of people, OR A FIFTH OF THE n ii, 1 r ELATION, enjoy the benefits arising from membership of over ousan o-operahve Societies, thus saving all middlemen’s profits, and the Jn onn s°'°P erat ’I e Society there holds invested capital of over Ik n i trade turnover exceeds £25,000,000. This success on hia invoatmonf- hi- 1 e l ° v ® Btor ®® es n °t only a fair commercial return on his investment, but a proprietary division of profits which he would not Itb “ to “ l » *• «pp'j IRRIGATION, who hn e « C T° P ! rative Ir "f ation T an . d Mercantile Society of Australia (Limited) who have already secured three Irrigation Colonies which are partially settled and planted, are negotiating for other large areas of many thousands of acres, each of virgin land, specially adapted for fruit, poultry, dairy, and general rf s r nppG Ura A 1° be follo "’ed at an early date by application to the respective Australian Governments concerned for Government concessions rrom time to time of lands, as the Society’s resources admit of colonising BRIHO. ° COLONIES, Partially populatcd/awaiting the small resident or non-resident capitalist, the employed WORKER, or the man WHOSE SOLE CAPITAL is his labour. Ihe board ot management comprises amongst its members some of the beat and most favorably-known men in Australia. THE CO-OPERATIVE IRRIGATION AND MERCANTILE SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA (Limited), Head Office of the Society in Australia, 49, Queen Street, Melbourne. Branch Offices in Great Britain (London and Liverpool), and throughout all the Colonies of the Write for all information. Sent Free.’ Agents (with references) wanted where not already represented. -A-rt-lmr TremaynA, GENERAL MANAGER.
TO STAND THIS SEASON AT TE HAPARA STABLES, — AlSbil 1 rpHE DRAUGHT -L stallion“LORD CLYDE.’ LORD CLYDE is a Bay Horas with black points, firmly set, and well adapted for this dietriotThis well-known horse will arrive from Napier by next steamer. A. H. BARRON. Te Hapara, THE COMING SEASON. THE HANDSOME BROWN HORSE “HUKATER E,” (By Ingomar—Bessemer ; bred by tbe Auckland Stud Company) is a Dapple Brown Horse, etanding 16 hands 2 inches, with remarkably good bone. WILL Stand the Coming Season, and owners of Thoroughbred Mares are requested to study the following:— ,<>Bj’ OOJ ! A F (laM-Bay Horse, brod In Ireland In 1872, and Imported to N. Z. by Mr P. Camnbell In 1881; got by Uncos—Wild Deer, by Red Heart—Mary O'Toole, by Annandale—Dahlia, bv New Fashion— Matilda, by Humphrey Clinker. Ingomar, as a four. ycar-oM, walked over for Her Majesty's Plate, lOOeovs 3 miles, w.f.a , nt the Down Ireland Royal Corpora-’ tlon Summer Meeting, niid won the Hurdle Race nt Croydon, beating nineteen others. As n five year-old he won the Thom Club Handicap, of SOOaovs, added to a sweep of Usovs, one mile, beating Notus, Rlohlieu Hopbloom, etc; Her Majesty's Plate of 100 guineas' 9 miles (9 19), w.f.a.—won in a canter ; Her Mafestv'i Plate, of 100 guineas, 2J miles (0.12), w.f.n., atthe Curragh teptembor meeting-won In’a canter; Her Majesty's Plate, of 100 guineas, 8 miles (9.13) w.f a at the Curragh October—won in a canter bv six lengths. J It will be seen from the above performances that Ingomar was a fine stayer under heavy weights, both on the flat and over hurdles. His tabulated nedieree is fun of stout blood, and ho Is the of I. P «K“ strephon, ASgyptllla, Alehious, Too Good (winner of f*lf.,°S?? “a 11 ? 11111 StMpleoliasc, at Liverpool), and Little Widow (winner of the Hurdle and Steeplechase, at the last meeting of the Curragh ot KllldaroS loafed K lBB0 EHE ~® rOWn Colt ’ by In ß 0 ®‘>r—Bessemer, ? nre . 51 ? ro ' brcd b 7 the Auckland Stud Company In 1880, by Musket—'All Steel bv ; Stockham, by Wwthe? bit—Birthday, by Pantaloon—Honoria, by Camel The marc was never raced, but was put early to the stud while perfectly sound. Her engagomenis were A.R C. Great Northern Foal Stakes’ A.R.C. Guineas, and H.8.J.0. Guineas, ’ II UK ATE RE can be seen at the Argyll Hotel Stables every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY u l wv S: T?. slo “ ,o . r Thoroughbred Mares; £4 4s for Half-bred Mares; two or more as per agreement • nil care taken, but no responsibility; due notice for removal of mares will be given to ownora, alter which 2s per week paddocking will bo charged ; tees to bo raid to Mr J. Finlay, Argyll Hotel. ’ ° OO paid A. H. BARRON, Te Haparx.
B RANDY. ROUYER, GUILLET & CIE., COGNAC, FRANCE. FOR MANY YEARS THE LARGEST HOLDERS OF BRANDY. All Colonial Orders to be addressed to LONDON BRANCH, ROUTER GUILLET & Co., ' 59, MARK LANE, LONDON, E.O.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 664, 26 September 1891, Page 4
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796Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 664, 26 September 1891, Page 4
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