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■T> BE LIMINAKY- NOTICE. The Celebrated Entire , Horse PAPAPA will travel the Bangitikei and Manawatu districts during the present season. Leadstown and Fern Flats, Monday; Bulls, Tuesday! Sandon and Halcombe, Wednesday ; Eeilding, Thursday ; ! 'Makino Boad, Friday; Marton, Saturday, < Papapa is the sire of the followiiig horses :^— Director (winner of the Wellington Handicap Hurdles), Tally, ho (winner of the Wanganui HandU cap), Bingleader (winner of Palmerston Handicap)} Maid of Eccleston (winner of the Palmerston Maiden"), Pastime, Bebecca, c Eccleston, and otberißacehorses. • ' - ; ! Terms : £5 Ss per single mare, guaranteed ; £3 10s cash. D. McBETH, Owner. ' " Mw * fly TO STAND THIS SEASON 1! A StD travel the 'Bangitikei and i Maha-; ij\i : watu Districts, the thoroughbred : horse « D I 0 M E D E S . M Diomedes is by- "totara, out of Plover, by.SirHeroules/ Totara is by bid ©iom«d.«.s,<out of Waimea, by Sir Heruules,j out of ;Flppa Mclyor, by Emigrant. Qld Diomedes by Hesperus,. out ot Diomedie by Weatherbit.. Old Diomedes was th» sire of Kapapo, Malrina. Economy, and ' PariTrLenuS". Waimea, the dam of M annka, Papapa, Puriai, and Wainui, all of whom have won several important races on' the furf. I'lover, by Sir Hercules ; Plover the dam of Malvina, Hercules^ Da^ Q!Conpell, and o^er fast horses. Totara, the sire of Longlands, winner of the Great Autumn-Handicap, April, 1878, and 1879 ; also Volunteer, second in the Champagne Stakes, and ran a dead beat with Mata tor Queen's Plate in Dunedin, and won the Timerir Maiden Plate, 1£ riitles, in 2m; 455*., and Flying Stakes, f mile, in lm. 17^s.j at the Wellington; Jockey Club Meeting, 1880; also Mer-i Hn, .winner of the. Spring Handicap at Wanganui ; also Totara, winner of the Bangitikei Hunt Club Steeplechase,' Waverley Handicap Hurdle Bane, and,; Manawatu Handicap Hurdles at Palmer-j ston. •■ . ..• ■.: ■. . i ! Diomedes himself is the winner of the, Wanganui Welter Weight^qr-age Hur-j die r'KacV heating JReform, New Year,! Dhudeen, Parnell, and Christmas ; woni tie jTurakioi Handicap Hurdles, beating! a large field ; and ran a good third for, the Watiganui Grand National Steeple-; chase, carrying 12st.-7ibs., giving thej winner, "Ruahimv Ist. olbs;, and the second hoiw, Dhudeen, 2st. slbs., thereby show-j ing that he is a.-weieht carrier,.jaj»d has exceptionally good staying power. ; -Diomedes was awarded first prize at: th'i Wanganui 4- aQ d P. Association's) sb'ow as .a sire best calculated to improve; the breed of saddle horses. ; Diomedes is a rich bay with blackj points,. stands 16| hands high, with immense bone and muscle, good action, ia 7i years old* and is considered to, be one oil the beßt , cross-country horses in New, . . I Diomedes will travel as under : j Mondayß~Ashurst, via Ashursfc road. Tuesdays— Aslmrst to Palmerston. Wednesdays — Palmerstou to Sandon. Thursdaj's^-Bulls &, Lower Bangitikei. ; iHridays-TiHalcombe. > ■' ■• Saturdays— Makino road to Feilding: Terms — Singlo~Mare, £3 10s; two-oil more, the bona fide prpperty of t>ne:owner,i £8 each, Bjr^.N. on first sftrvice? pay^ •We Ist January, 1886. - ; i : Apply to tho owner. ! . . A..HANNETT, ; Feilding.^ WOLLEBMAN & HUTCHESON GROCERS, WHOLESALE WINE AND SPIRIT . MERCHANTS j - AND ' ; DIRECT IMPORTERS. j The Square, Palmerston North, j HAVE FOB SALE-j I Whiskies (V. O. Lome, Carrie^ Blend, Kilmarnock, Ac), 60$ per dozen , i Brandies, Hennessey's, &c, from; 72s to 98s per dozen j Port, from 48s to 60s per dozen , Sherry, 48s to 60s per dozen . • English- Cringer ■ Wiaey A ßoa J per dozen - j English Ale and Stout, 16s per , dozen ; Dunedin Ale and Stout, 10s . Other Colonial Ales, 8s per dozen; ' or 2s 6d per gallon in bulk i Assorted dqzens :of .the above, sent careinlly packed to any address on ! Receipt of cheque or P.O. order. i i Groceries at Wholesale Rates. DR SPEKR'S Private .IJispensarvi opposite the Waverley , Hotel.' Palmers ton Buildings, foot of Queen-st., 'Established fyr the scienlifiq "and! f 'speedy cure of chrbiiie, nervous, and, spiral diseases. The ; expert, specialist^ l)r Speer, i« r a regular- graduated physi-j einn, educated at H.a^Vßtd^Gt'lleneJ-tj.Si H«-i»ft»i .dero.ied a .lifetime to, and is I flcki^pwledged to. be th« most -expert phys'i'tei'an in ! iiis -«ippcJßlHy in- -tne- United 'f&ste?-v.'¥ l 'B*M men . * n^ Wddl^n.jfwd! men who suffer from ner*6us aud physical debility, loss, of energy and memory, eruptions on the face, mental depression! | kidney and f bladder' troubles^ ,<fcq,, &c, ' will 1 eld' well tb "CMisuTt Dr Speeri pital having been phvsiciannn one of the leading hospitals oftbe'lJiS.j ' enables me . t» treat all. private' trptjblesl with excellent: results. I wish it distrnctljj v {den)|«od th»t I do not claim'toj]VrfoinD impossibilities, or to r havo & ( miraQuloui poT.err; I cln|m.ohly "tobe a skilled and successful physician, 'thoroughly informed ia my Rppciality. Chronic. di«eaies ; of men and women. -^All^npply ing to me ml\ receive, my honest opinion <>f their com | plaints. No experimpntiug. i will gum--! antee a pos tive' cure -in every case ]| iinilerake, or forfeit £300.. Con.sultation' fn oflßce ror by letter Free. >■ Charges' moderate. 'Exaininationrand advice Qfil. 1 Culli or /.a.^iiei»»: Dr. Hi J. Sp^er, Pal^ lUKWJfAn. Uuildiri^t .Auckland.^^Z, (op-j >o*iie Waverlev Hotel). Oflice npursj-i 9, tp-r 2, > t«> 4 t 6, to 8 .,R.in.,i S.und.a^VlQ "v» H. .N. B. — All medicines njpQertaw for. (Complete., c^iry ...eajij-^Bo "forwjirßeq s-ii.Te ti froin r|f ob*Vn'»t-t»n'"-'on receipt of svmptcme.

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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 67, 14 November 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 67, 14 November 1885, Page 4

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