-PRELIMINARY NOTICE. '- The Celebrated Entire Horse PA- r PAPA will travel the Rangitikei and ; • Manawatu districts during the pre sent * season. ' - ' - , Leadstown and Fern Flats, Mon- *- day; Bulls, Tuesday; Sandon and ■ "J Halcombe, Wednesday ; Feilding, •" Thursday ; Makino Road, Friday ; v Mai-ton, Saturday, Papapa is the sire of the following - 'iorses : — Director (winner of the Wellington Handicap Hurdles) , Tally- C ho (winner of the -Wanganui Handicap), Ringleader (winner of Palmer_ton Handicap), Maid of Eccle'ston (ivinner of the Palmerston Maiden), Pasthne, Rebecca, Eccleston, and other Racehorses. Terns : £5 5s per single mare, guaranteed ; £3 10s cash. j ... D r MoBETH, Owner. I TO STAND THIS SEASON ! A ND travel the Rangitikei and Maiiai\. xwatu Districts, the. thoroughbred horse M D l O M E D E S. " I Diomedes is by Totara, out of Plover, by Sir Hercules. Totara; is*by. old ; Dio:m. desf out of Waimea, by Sir Heruules, I out of Flora Mclyor, by Emijirant.. Old bioi_e_-s by Hesperus, ottt ot Diomedie hy Weatherbit. Old Diomedei was tha sit;© of Knpapo, Malvina. Economy, and PM-tiwhenuß. Waimea, the dam of Mannka, Papapa, Puriai, and Wainui, all of whom have won several important races t on the r turL, : 4'lover, . by Sir Hercules ; Plover- the -dam of' Malvina, Hercules, Dan O'Connell, and other, fast horses. Totart, the sire of Longlands, winner of the Great Autumn Handicap, April, 1878, and 1879; also Volunteer, second in the i Ghamp»gne''Sta_e., and rarifa dead he"^t with'Ma'ta tor Queen .'Pla'ti. in' Dunedin, 'and won the Timeru Maiden Plate, li miles, in 2m. 4o_s., and Flying Stakes, f . mile, in. lm. 17.s. f at the Wellington Jockey Club Meeting, 1880; also Merlin, winner of the Spring Handicap at' Wahjfauuij alsd Totara. {winner of the Rangitikei Hunt Club Steeplechase, Wav>*3ey Handicap Hurdle; Race, and M anawatu Handicap Hurdles' at] Palmer■ton. ' : .." i Diomedes himself is the winner of the Wan-janui Welter Weight-for-age Hurdle Raise, beating Reform, New Year, Dhudeen, Parnell, and ChristJ-qas ; won tihe Turakina Handicap £.urdles, beating . a large field; and ran a-- good third for the Wanganui Grand National Steeplechase, parrying 12st. 71bs., giving the' ( winuer»-Ruahine, Ist. olbs., and the second | horse, Dhudeen, 2st. slbs., thereby show- , ing* that h_*i_ a weight carrier, and has exceptionally good staying:pow»r. 7 j Diomedes was awarded first -prize at the Waneaiiui A. and P. Association . show jrs. a sire best ealcnlated to improve 1 the. breed of saddle -horses. Diomedes is." a rich bay with black points, stands 16| hands high, with immense bone and muscle, good action, ia 7 years old, and is considered 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. * I WednMdays — Palmerston to Sandon. j { Thursdays— Bolls & Lower Rangitikei. j j Fridays— Halcombe. ' 1 j Saturdays— Makino road to Feilding. [ Terms— Singlo Mare, £3 10s ; two or ! more, the bona fide property of one owner,, | j£3.each, By P.N. on first serviceV pay- j jable Ist January, 1886. j • .Apply -to the owner, , I ;.. .-. A. HANNETT, J j ... i . Feilding. : (WOLLERMAN & HUTCHESON \ ; ,' CKROCEBS,^ j j 'WHOLESALE WINE AND SPIRIT : MERCIIANTS ! ANi) DIRECT IMPORTERS. I The Squabb, Pai.meb?ton North, TT AYE FOR SAL E— , I Whiskies (V. 0. Lome, Carrick j r Blend, Kilmarnock, Ac,.), 60s » vper dozen f•• - 7 \ ■ Brandies, .Hennessey's, &c:, from 72s to 9_s per .dozen \ ' Port, from 488' to 60s per dozen Sherry, 48s to $0s per dozen English Gmger Wine, 80s per j dozen\ : / " i English Ale and Stout, 16s per j dozen 77, | Dnnedin Ale, ahd Stbuij 10s ; OtherDolphial Ales. Ssper dozen; or 2s 6d per gallon, in bulk ! Assorted .dozens of the; above sent ' carefully packed to: any address on ! receipt of cheque- «r P-.Or-order. Groceries at. Wiholesale Rates. ! JOHN, HANLON. O^Sf AMEN TAL, M A.S.OJN. " " ' ' pAtM-B-flfO-r Nobth*: -• ; ' ' ' -j ■ : Tojmbstonos in v*ir,ii'ty, f rom .£'3 up to £50. Cement Sheep" Dips biiilt,- being siiperftbr in every rrspect to brick. CLAIR V I LL E TEMP ER ANC.E X BOARDING HOUSE AND bakery ." . ;, ..; : .:;' ;'.. ;, TdfiN GOUtiD begs respectfully to , mjy, thank his frieudsajid the public \ pf.'jPeildmg.and'^^ 1 1 for ' 'the very-ibe^al' support accorded' 1 to him during the past -three months, 1 and hopes by special' attention' to all A orders-committed to him to merit ajcontinuance of ; the sa^ie. ; .'. '-'"" AAA: ' The best %rea.d^>m_de from cape- |" ( cially select-^-. Jlonl&tiiOTielivered to ! 1 .ill part- of the>Town and Suburbs at* ' 6d. PER 4Ib..LOAF. 1 All kinds of Confectionery and Pastry made to, order. . . . Weddings, Picnics, Balls ? and Par ies supplied with every, 'Reyiisi-e on moderate terms. ' Pii vate, Boarders' .will find all the Cjinfoi-ts of a .Home at tlus well.iiiown ''Establishment'.' "•'"."!" '" ' A GeqrJ : Table and Clean Beds ; .., ; ' ; ; - ' .'■'"' l '"- .fOHN; , i; :,7 J Pkopbiexob.
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 64, 7 November 1885, Page 4
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