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"pBELIMINAEY NOTICE. The Celebrated Entire Horse PAPAPA will travel the Eangitikei and Manawatu- districts during the pre sent , season. L.eadstown and Fern Flats,: Monday ; Bulls, Tuesday ; . Sandon and Halcombe, Wednesday ; Feilding, Thursday ; Mftkino Road, Finday ; Marton, 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 Pahner- ! ston Handicap), Maidvof Eccleston (winner of the Palmerston Maiden), ;Pastime, Eebecca, 'Eccleston, and jother Eacehorses. .■•'•■•. ; Terms : "£5 os per single mare, guaranteed ; £3 10s cash. J . 'D. McBETH, Owner. \ j TO STAND THIS SEASON, ... ; A ND travel the Rangitikei and Mana\f\. watu Districts,? the thoroughbred- ' >' -, horse .. .! ' ? "DIOMEDE S>" . • Diomedes is by Totara, out of Plover, by Sir Hercules, , Totar.a is by old Dioimedes, out of Warmed 1 , by Sir Heruulesj ! out df Flora Mclvor.'by Emigrant. Old jDiormedeff-by- Hesperu*, oat.ot Diomedie jby Weatherbit. Old Diomedes was; tha (sire; of Eapapp,; Malvina, Economy, and jParawlienua. Waimea, the dam of Mdn'uka, Papapa, Pur^ai, a.nd Wainui, all of iwnoin have '* on. several important races loji the. turf. .Plover, by Sir Hercules ; ipiover the daim of Malviria, Hercules, iDan O'Gonnell,- and ' other- fast horses.' Totara, the sire of Longlands, winner of ,the.(xreat Autumn Handidap, A?p"ril, 1878, iandlß79; also volunteer, second in t-he 'Champagne Stakes, and ran a dead heat I with Mat&ior Queen's Plate in Dunediii, and w'pn the Timerii Maiden Plate, 1% S miles, Hn^mY 45Js:, and Flying StaTces, f imile, in lm. 17^s., at the Wellington Jockey piab :-Meetin^, 1880 ; also Merlin, pf ;the .Spring Handicap at 'Wanganui ; also Totara, winner of the j Eangitikei Hupt Chib (Steeplechase, I War wlfey handicap Jfurflle Eiice., and ; Manawatu Handicap Hurdles at Palmer- . ston. -„,.. „ . "Diomecles himself is wih'nerofthe Wanganui Welter Weight-for-age Hur- ' die. Race, . beatjng, Reform, New Year; Dtiudeen,' Darnell', and' Christmas ; won the Turafeina Handicap Hurdles, beating a large field ; and ran a good third for the Wanganui Grand National! Steeplechase, carrying 12st. 71bs., giving the winner, Euahine, Ist. olbs.^and the second horse, Dhudeen, "2sfc. slbs., thereby showing that he is a weight. 9arrier, and has exceptionally goix! staying potver. Diomede'S 'was awarded first prize at the Wanganui A. andi P. Association's shove as a sire best calculated to improve the : breedjof, saddle horses.; .• : Diomedes is a rich bay with black points, stands 16| hands hi<ih, with immense bone, and muscle, good action, is 7 years' old",' and is considered to be one of tfcel i\>?st> [qijpss-cpuntry: horses,, in New Zealand. ' '->_ Diomedes will travel as under : Mondays — Ashurst, via Ashurst road. I Tuesclftys^-Ashurst to Palmerston. ' ; .Wedbeffdays-rPalnterstonto Sandon. ! Tliursd^fs^Bunsifc Lower Eangitikei. J Fridays-^-HaTconibe. \ i SaturHalyß— Makino road; to! Ffiildinff. | Terms — Single Mare, £3 10s ; two oi more, the upna £de. property of one owner, £3 eadli/ 'By'P'N 1 . on first service, payable Ist January, 1886. ! Apply to the owner, - --! A. HANNETT, i :;!;;' /■' :■:'.;: '; Feilding. I WOLLEEMAN & ' HUTCHESON ! GROCERS, WHOLESALE' WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS r -•-■ - - -and ; DIRECT IMPORTERS. The Squake, Palmekston Nokth, TT AYE FOE S A LE — Whiskies (V. 0. Lome, Canici •'Blend, Kilmarnockj &c), 60e . per dozerf J Branaies, Hennessey's, &ci, from ' 726 to 98s per dozen Port, from 48s to 60s per dozen Sherry t 48s to 60s per dozen English Ginger Wine, 80s per : dozfen \ / '; -„ ..English Ale and Stout, 16s per dozen ■ A [ ,■ i Dunedin Ale and Stout, 10s Other Colonial Ales; 8s per dpzen; . * , ;or2B 6d per gallon in bulk. j Assorted dozens.; of the above; sent carefully .packed to any address ,on receipt of cheque or P.O. order. „ ; . . ■ Oroceuies; at Wholesale. Eates. -...,. DR SPEER'S Privaie" Dispensary, opposite tBo W'averley Hotel. Palmerstoii Buildings, foot of Queen-st., 1 AiicWand. ; : Establisheii for^the scientific » ? and(Js:pe6dy; Jure of^.cKr'onic, herViOus^ aid special diseases. !!TJie;:e3cper,ti;specialist,j Dr Speer, is a regular, graduated physi-j l-oi^ii.redjuqajtedM. H^pvatd jßpjkgef^.S.j !He has devoted a hfellm^ tp^ and !...is{ jaeknow,led^ed. -to^ be : t)ie "mart expert physician 1 iii his speciality '.in' 'the TJAited* 1' Stages: i'Youife tii'eii 1 and ;mi'dal'e ; a^dj I menwh^ suffer from nervous and'phjSicdl: j'debi l M3j,-'l'oss i -of r energy- ia[nd'^memi>ryj eyuptioaiToßitho'faee/ mental depression,! j kidney and bladd.ejMiTQU&l.es,' r^c,, &c!..j lwMd9iw4ptc[:£i^fis^ttiJlr Speen. jHos-i I pital experience, having been/j}hysicjan.jii! ' one of the leading hospitals' of theTT.Si., 1 enables me Tt^itreatTallvprHrater troubles! with eicellefat fesufts. I^ishSft aistinctly v iderstaod thrttT db'h'dt claim to performj impbsstHililies,. or . to'hayp . «r"miraculous! povrer ; I cfarm I 3hly l tfe'-be-'ia skilled and! sybbess^j^hy sjfc^vtfcOrp^gldy informed j ia my speciality. CHroiiic diseases of! men and women. —Ail applying to me will! .receive jny:; jhoifegt qpinion:of their com- • plamls- No experimenting. '" I will guarantee a pos tire, cjum in. every das#"Ti underiake, or forfeit ' Consultation! In Ibfficefj>~ri « !by; ldttefl^tee^f-ie^a^isi moderate. Examination and advice £1. Call, or Address TDr H. J. Speer, Pal'.mpiston:'BuildiflgJj, fAucklandi N.Z; '(opposite uWaverley Hotel). OißScehqucsY-H 910 12,,j,t0,4, 6/ to 8 p.m. ; (Sundays, 10 to 12. v NIB.'-^AII medicines neekssary, foij.^oinpfe. 1^ cure can be forwarded spcure from observation on receipt oi 1 symptoms.

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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 74, 1 December 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 74, 1 December 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 74, 1 December 1885, Page 4

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