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Stud Notices. TO STAND THIS SEASON IX THE Ra.vgitikki akd Manawatu Disraicrs. The Celebrated Thoroughbred Horse P A PAPA. S)APAPA is by Havens worth (iniporI ted) out of Waimea, by Sir Hercules — Flora Mclvor, by Emigrant (imported)— Cornelia, by Grasshopper — Manto (imported ) Ravensworth by Touchstone — Fair Jean, by Verulam — Fair Ellen, bv Panta oon. S«-e New Zealand Stud Book for full pedigree. Papapa is a dark chestnut, standing 15 hands 3 inches high, with ereat length, substance, and quality, and was ene of the fastest horses that ever raced in New Zealand. At the Christchurch meeting in 1873 be ran second tc the celebrated Lurline in the Canterbury Cup, 2|- miles, in _m. Bs., carrying 7st. 21bs., as a three-year-old. Lurline, 4yrs., Bst. Whs.; Tambourini, 9st. 6lbs. ; Malvina, Bst. 9lbs. ; and Templeton, 7st. 2lbs., also ran. Papapa won the Christchurch I'erby in 2m. 4_£s. beating Caslaway (own brother to Lurline), Templeton, and ! raitor. At Auckland won the Auckland Turf Club Cup, with 7st. 81 b5., 2 miles, in 3m. 455. Yatterina, 7st. 121 bs., second. Parawanui, Hatred, and Mack Eagle also ran. Papapa also walked over for the Railway Stakes, and won the Thames Plate, 7st. 01b5.,2 unlets, in 3m. 555., beating Hatred, Ost. 71bs. Tbbms. — Single mare, £5 ss. ; two or more, as per agreement. For further particulars apply to D. McBETH, Owner. Kiwitea. TO STAND THIS SI .A. SON. THE Thoroughbred Entire Horse SATURN, by Sator — Lucy, (imported), will stand in the Oroua County. For further particulars see cards and advertisement. R. W. MORPHY, Proprietor. AuctionsFRIDAY, .'EPT. 2 Ist. AT THE SALE YARDS, A WAR [J HI. CTEVENSAKBp ORTO N t) XI Will sell by Public Aucth n as above 10 head beef 20 2{ -year-old steers 15 mixed cattle 10 mixed yearlings i 20 mixed cattle j 100 hoggets 50 hoggets 10 head i>ood beef 10 mixed yeardngs 20 2^-years-steers well bred 50 good hoggets Sale at 1 p m. STEVENS AND GORTON, Auctioneers, Bulls and Palmerston North. Notices MESSRS LOUN D <fe PEDERSEN, j Plumbers and Tinsmiths, , Main St., Pulmert'ton, SJjEG to announce that thej under-' * take all departments of the trade, and guarantee to give satisfaction both in workmanship and charg.es. Plain and Corrugated Iron I anks of all sixes. j Washing Boilers (copper or gilvan- j ised iron) with ,-ortable furnaces.. Sponge, Hip, Plunfr<\ and Shower Baths, of all descriptions. Orders promptly attended to. 'lhe Undersigned have for sale — i RYE grass seed- (Prime Canterbury sample) Seed Wneat — (Machine dressed) Oats — (Seed and Feed) j Fencing Wire--(6, 7, 8, A 10 guage) I Fencing Staples Barbed Wire Clover Seeds of all kinds Sheep Dip- -(Little's and Cooper's) HALCoMBt. A SHERWILL. IMPOUNDING NOTICE. {MPOUNDED at the Awahuri Pound, on September 4b, from Kapani. Chestnut Gelding, white star on forehead, white hind feet, branded H on ffF shoulder. Chestnut Mare; branded O H on near shoulder, white hind feet. Black Mare, branded A K on near shoulder and, rump. Jf not claimed and expenses paid, the same will be sold by auction on September 29. M. K SAMUELS, Poundkeeper. September 7, 1883. GEORGK CURRIN, Post OflSce Store, Kiwitea. GROCERIES and Ironmongery of all descriptions. Goods not in stock procured at shortest notice, Packing done to any part of the district at lowest possible rates. GEO RGB; CURIUM, Proprietor By Appointment to Hi3 F.xcelleney. ■ Established 1874. THOMAS MYERS, Cl ARY Kit, Gilder, and Picture J Frame Manufacturer, Willis Stmbbt, Wkllimotom, N.Z. Old Pictures and Looking Glas§ .Frames Repaired and Regilt. Picture* of Kveiy Description Framed •to Order. '■'. ''■'

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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 45, 18 September 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 45, 18 September 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 45, 18 September 1883, Page 3

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