"PRELIMINARY NOTICE. The Celebrated Entire Horse PAPAPA will travel the Eangitikei and Manawatu districts during the present season. ' Leadstown and Fern Flats, Monday ; Bulls, Tuesday ; Sandon and ; Halcombe, Wednesday ; Feilding, Thursday ; Makino Road, Friday ; IMarton, Saturday, Papapa is the sire of the following ! horses :— Director (winner of the Wellington Handicap Hurdles), Tallyho (winner of the Wanganui Handicap), Ringleader (winner of Pakner'ston Handicap), Maid of Eccleston ; (winner of the Palmerston Maiden), ' Pastime, Rebecca, Eccleston, and i other Racehorses. Terms : £5 5s per single mare, guaranteed ; £B 10s cash. D. MoBETH, Owner. TO STAND THIS SEASON AND travel the Rangitikei and Mana- * w'atu Districts, the thoroughbred horse ••DIOMEDES." Diomedes is by Totara, out of Plover, by Sir Hercules. Totara is by old Diomedes, out of Waimea, by Sir Heruules, 6ut of Flora Mclvbr, by Emigrant. Old Diomedes by Hesperus, out ot Diomedi« by Wwitherbit. Old Diomedes was tha sire of Kapapo, Malvina. Economy, and Parawhenua. Waimea, the dam of Manuka, Papapa, Puriai, and Wainui, all of whom have won- several important races 6n ; the turf. Plover, by Sir Hercules ; Ploxer the dam of Malvina, Hercules, Dan O'Cpnnell, and other fast horses. Totara, the sire of Lon'glands, winner of the GreatAutumii Handicap, April, 1878, a 1879;d a 187 9; alsd Volunteer, second in the Champaene Stakes, and ran a dead heat w^th Matator Queen's Plate in Dunedin, and won the Timeru . Maiden Plate, l£ nWles, in 2m. 45£5., and Flying Stakes, | mite, in lm. 17£s.; at the Welliugton Jockey Club Meeting, 1880; also Merlin, winner of the Spring Handicap at Wanganui; also Totara, winner of the Rangitikei Hunt Club Steeplechase, Waverley Handicap Hurdle Race, and Manawatu Handicap Hurdles at Palmerston. -i Diomede3 himself is the winner of the Wanganui Walter- Weight-f or-age Hurdle .Race, beating Reform, New Year, IMradeen-, Parnell, and Christmas ; won the Turakina Handicap Hurdles, beating a large field; and ran a good third for the Wanganui Grand National Steeplechase, parrying 12st. 71bs., giving the '' winner:, Ttuahine, Ist. slbs., and the second horse,' Dhiitieen, 2st. slbs., thereby showing that he is a weight carrier, and has ! exceptionally good" stay ing power. _ ! Diotaedes was awarded first prize at j the. Wanaanui A. and P. Association's show as a sire best calculated to improve i the breed of saddle horses. Diomedes is a rich. • bay with black points, stands lG^iiands high, with immense bone and muscle, good action, is 7 years old, and is cpnjsidered to be one of the best cross-country horses in New Zealand. / Diomedes will travel as under: Mondays— Ashurst, via Ashurst road. Tuesdays— Ashurst to Palmerston. Wednesdays^^rPaljfaerstdntoT^andon. . .Thursdays— Bulls & Lower Rangitikei. "Fridays— Halcon&e. Saturdays— Makino rpad to Feilding. Terms-rrSihgle Mare,. £3 10s; two or more,-tbe l»ona fide-property of one owner, £3:«a#i; ByiP.Ni'On .fiipt seryice, payable Ist January, 1.886. Apply to the owner. . : , .\. X ■ \; ; A.HANNETT, i ' Feilding. TOLLERMAN & HUTCHE SON GROGERS. WHOLESALE, AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS AND' DIRF.CT IMPORTERS, The Squabe, Palmerston North, TJ A ( y E FOR BALErJ Whiskies fV.«O. Lome, Carried Blend, Kilmarnock, &c), 60sj per dozen Brandies, Hennessey's, &c, from 72s to ygs. per dozen | Port, from 48s to 60s per dozen 7 ' Sherry, 4Bs to 60s per dozen ; English Gnnger Wine, 80s pc? -. t . : - f , 4°Z en , • - -■;•■■;; ... j English Ale and., Stbut, 16s pel dozen ..''.'"" ' " i /-, ..: Dunedin Ale and. Stout, 10s ■ j Other Colonial Ales, 8s per dozen; or 2s 6d per gallon in bulk i Assorted dozens of the above sent carefully packed to any address on rec«ipi of cheque or. P. ! O;brder.' :, . Groceries at/ Wholesale Bates, j MN-A M E)N TAL MASON, \J QAI2HBBSTO7 JSOBTiH- ,. Tombstones in"varifty. 1 f i rpm ( £S up'^o £50. Cement Sheep Dips builC being supeuoa • ;T A Yin every jenpfct tg ??rick; , ;= j % I CLAIBYILL'E ■" 'BiJARDING- HOtJSE' >AND -,BAKEBjt. - ; .,. . ....... : TOHN^ to If) '..tliaii^^iß arid the pußli 2 r 'of Feildinjg ; alid 'iStii-f^tindiS^nistricte for tlie Very liberal 'suiii>6ft -'a'ccordea ' toiiiin, diiring^^ the'^ast r tnl'6e l ift6htha, r %i$ li^pes; % .fepci^T'p^tion^ißll '"{ p.rdei-s committe^o^ linx ; to merit 1 p ' lfeontmuance 1 Of 'WMmS io -;i : El/I oi The best Bread; "Wade-^from esp( ■ ;: ciaßy selected' flours; i^ J dllrVereAb a^piuftV of We 'Towli a t ■ '" Airkihtfs'ofC&nfe'ctibn'eryandiPaf- • try made to order. 1 \tedai^gs;'Picnie3; Balls.and Pair s iies suppiied^'itH 1 every MRequisite 'on Waerate't'efm^ «»aw)t«f yaj.l .',;.:» ' '*! Private' BvaM^w^l I >**id f ?ttlbttb;e ! G6M6rts 'df'et 1 Home^'at Jthis iwdllkriown'Est«abKShhient.<.^ ■■ -. r -*ii 'i -"f i iJfe j (jy,od ;; 'Table* 'and^Clean.'. Be'djs ' 'guaraiitee'd. ; ' u °- uA>ut<r>A *,/•,..; j.YA:-riijf Q\&®^m&i3 ii : D ;',"'. 1 Proprietor.
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 62, 3 November 1885, Page 4
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