DRESS-MAKING. \i TS3 WEARNE begs to announcetoTnE Ladies of Reefton that she has Commenced DRESS-MAKING at her Residence, Buller Road, and Solicits a Share of their Patronage. REEFTON RAILWAY LEAGUE. !% | EMBETf of the above ASSOCIiVL ATION and all persons interested in the accomplishment of the scheme, are respectfully requested to contribute their subscriptions to MR J. AULD, who h»3 been duly appointed collector of same. H. G. HANKI.V, Secretary. Reefton, October^, 1882. : 9 TTNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY U OF NEW ZEALAND, Limited FOR WESTPORT, VELSCT.^YT TELTON, and ntJNEDIN.— The rt.S. MAHINAPtJA, Captain Jo^es, "Will bs rlospatchpcl on TUESDAY, 7th NOVEMBER. Passengers booked to all New Zealand ports, Melbourne, 3obart and Sydney. PASSENGERS BOOKED To and from LONDON by the ORIKNT LINE OF -TEAMERS. Leaving Melbourne aad ■ ydney every Fortnight. For freight or passage apply to the Company's Agents, NANCARROW AND CO.. Grey mouth. D. P. ATOERSON, CHAREBEOKER, & COM- . MISSION AGENT, Office: — Adjoining Messrs. Forsyth and Masters (under the Verandah). Shares in all the leading mines in the district on sale. Agents in Wellington, Dunedin, Christchurch, and Auckland. TO STAND THIS SE \SON AT REEF! ON, And will be LIMITED toT W ENTY APP I k O VED MARES ONLY. The Thoroughbred Stallion SIR STAFFORD, BY TREASON out of STELLA by Potentate, out of Magic by St. Aubyn, out of Medora, by the Arab horse, Glehdower. Treason is by Traducer, out of Lady Jane by Riddlesworth. Potentate was by Sir Hercules, out of Princess by Gratis. SIR STAFFORD is rising four years old, about fifteen and a-half hands high, a beautiful golden chesnut, with very superior bone and substance. TERMS ... £3 10s. j groomage, ss. For further particulars, apply to Mr Thos. Cochrane, Reefton. Grass Paddocks provided for horses at 4s. per week, but no responsibility. TO 3 AND THIS SEASON^.T TOTARA FLAT. rpHATWELL-KNOWNTHOROUGH-L B..EDSTALLIO.N VOL TJJN TEEH PEDIGREE :— His sire, Totara, is a son of the imported Diomedes, who was by Hesperus (winner of the Two Thousand Gi^neas) out of Diomedia (sister to the famous English horse Weathergage), while Totara' s dam Waimea. who was by JSir Hercules out of Flora M'lvor, was dam of Manuka, Papapa, Toi Toi (dam of Hornby and Kakapo), Harakeke (dam of Korari), Puriri, Ramarama, and Waiiti (dam of Iris.) Volunteer's dam Skybird, who was also dam of Day Dawn, Awatea (dam of Grip) and the Canterbury Derby winner Songster, was imported from England, and was by the Derby winner Teddington out of Skylark, by Peep o'-Day Boy out of Growl, by Bay Middleton. Terms : £4 10s. single mare. Grass paddocks 2s. 6d. per week. All care, but no responsibility. Fees to be paid on or before Ist January, 1883. WILLIAM THUROGOOD. Proprietor. pOMPANIES' PAY.SHEETS mippli i \_> on the shortest 'ootice, arid »t reduce rntee, fl» ihp TIMBB Ofiiw.
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1190, 1 November 1882, Page 3
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463Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1190, 1 November 1882, Page 3
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