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Stud Notices. TO STAND THIS SEASON IN TUB Rangitikei and Manawato Districts The felebrated Thoroughbred Horse P A P A P A. I>APAPA is by Ravensvrorth (impor ted) out of Waimea, by Sir Her cuies— Flora Mclvor, by Einigranl (imported)— Corneia, by Grasshopper - Manto (imparted ) Ravensvr<>rth bj Touchstone— Fair Jean, by Yerulam — Fair Ellen, bv Panta oon. S*e New Zealand Stud JBook for full pedigree. Papapa is a dark chestnut, standing 15 hands 3 incheH high, with great length substance, and quality, and was one d the fastest horses that ever raced in New Zealand. At the Chrislchurch meeting in 1873 he ran second tc the celebrated Lurline in the Canterbury Cup, 2| miles, in 4ra. Bs., carrying 7st. 21bs., as a three-year-old. Lurline, -iyrs., Bst. Wlbs.; Tambourini, Ust. 6lbs. ; Malvina, Bst. 9lbs. ; and Templelon. 7st. 21bs., also ran. Papapa won the Christchurch Perby in 2m. 44$s. beating Castaway (own brother to Lurline), Templeton, and ! raitor. At Auckland won the Auckland Turf Club Cup, with 7»t. Blba., 2 miles, in 3m. 455. Yatterinn, 7st. 121b5., second. Parawanui, Hatred, and I'lnck Eagle also ran. Papapa also walked over for the Railway Slakes, and won the Thames Plate, 7sl. olbs ,2 miles, in 3m. 555., beating Hatred, 9*t 7lbs. Terms. — Single mare, £5 55. ; two or more, as per agreement. For further particulars apply to D. McBETH, Owner. Kiwitea. TO STAND Till- S; A SON. THE Thoroughbred Entire Horse SATU R N , by Sator — Lucy, (imported), will stand in the Orou.i County. For further particulars see cards and advertisement. R. W. MORPHY, I'roprietor. AuctionsFill 1 JAY, MJPT. 21 sx. AT THE SALE YARDS, AW AHUM. JTEVE N S mo p OR T O N Will sell by Public Aucti> n us above 10 heiid beef i?0 2^ -year-old steers 15 mixed cattle 10 mixed yearlings CO mixed ca:tle 100 hop&ets 50 hoij£etß 10 head beof 10 mixed year in^s 20 2£-yeerß-st«'e.-B well bred 50 guo<i hntrgeta 22 mixel we«DtM-8 lUO mix'.'d yearlings Sale at 1 p m. STEV^KNS AND GORTO.W Auctioneers, Bulls and Palmerston North TUESDAY, 25th SKPI'EMBEU. AT THE DENBIGH SALE YARDS, FEILDING. GTEVENSand f^\ 0R T OIN will sell by public aucMon as above— 30 well bred vfarlings (mixed) 20 heifers in calf 4 milch cows 8 Jj-year-old heilers 10 18-months mixed 35 mixed cattle Sale at 1 o'clock. STEVENS AND GORTON, Auctioneers, Bulls and Palmerstun ortb. Notices MESSRS LOUND & °KDERSKN, Flun'bbrs and Tinsmiths, I Main St., Palmernton, f ,> EG to announce th<it they unde.r- --* take aii departments of the trade, and guarantee to {fire satisfaction both in workmanship mid cbartres. Plain and Corrugated iron ! anks ot all nines WashiH^ Boilers (copper or g-alvan-ised iron) with t .«rtabie furnaces. Sponge, Hip, Plunjrn, and Shower Baths, of all deaenptions. Orders promptly attended to. MH J W. EADE'S FEILDING FUUMTURK AND BEDDING WAREHOUSE, MANCHESTER ST. PERSONS about to furnish, read ! Spring Couches, CretonneLeather and Horse Hair, with car v*ed backs and arms from £3 10a. Wood and Iron Bedsteads, French and Colonial; Cots and BaHsinettbj Chests of Drawers, in linht «Dd dark wood-; 15 different kinds ot chairs to thoo.se froou Carpets and Hearth Hugs, Felt Squares, Linoleum, Floor Cloth?. Cocoa and China Matting", Toilet Sets, Ewers, Basins, aud Odd Pieces, Perambulators, Clothes-baskets, Door an 4 Wool Mats, Fenders and Fire-iroug; Assorted Picture-frame Mouldings JL very nice Diuing Room Suite, covered with rep. Country oroers promptly attended to, carefully packed, and delivered free if over £5. XJndertak.ee.

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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 46, 20 September 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 46, 20 September 1883, Page 3

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