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T>RELIMINARY NOTICE. The Celebrated Entire Horse PAPAPA will travel the Rangitikei and Manawatu districts during the present season. •;; - ' *• '/ : Leadstowri and Fern Flats, Monday; Bulls, Tuesday; Sandon and; Halcombe, "Wednesday ; Feilding, Thursday ; c .Makinp .■ Road, Fi-iday '; Marton, Satui'day, Papapa is the; sire of jthe following •horses :— Director (winner, of the Wel^ngton Handicap Hurdles), Tallyho (winner of the Wanganui Handicap), Ringleader (winner. of: Palmer-, ston ; Handicap), 'Maid of Eccleston' (winner of the Palmerston Maiden), i Pastime, Rebecca, Eccleston, and othei 1 Racehorses. •. , cTek-ms : £5 ss.. per single mare, guaranteed ; £3 10s cash. j,v . ; 08. McBETH, Owner.tO STAND THIS .SEASON . ; A ,ND travel the.Ranaihk-ei and Mjinal\. watu Districts, the thoroughbred ' horse "DIOMEDES." Diomedes is by Totara, out of Plover, by Si,r Hercules. Totara is by old .Diomvdes, out of Waimea, by Sir Heruules,' out of Flora Mclvor, by Eruis*ranti Old Diomedes by Hesperus, out ot. Diomedie by Wpatlierbit. Old Diomedes was tha sire of Kapapo, Malvina, Economy, and Parawhenua. Waimea, lhe dam of Manuka, Papapa, Puriai, and Wainui, all of whom have-won several important races on the turf. I'lover^ by Sir Hercules ; Plover the dam of Malvina, Hercules, Dan O'Connell, and other fast horses. Totara, the Sire of LLonglands, winner of the Great Autumn Handicap, April, 1878, , and 1879; also Volunteer, second in tho Champagne Stakes, and ran a dead heat withiMata tor Queen's Plate in Dunedin, arid jwon the Timeru Maiden Plate, 1| milei, in 2m. 45j5., and Flying Stakes, f j-'milej in lm. 17|s., at, the Wellington ; jockey Club Meeting, 1880'; also ' Merlin, 1 "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. 1 . :•■ Dioniedes himself is the winner of the Wanganui Welter Weight- for-age Hurdle Race; beating Reform, New 'Year, Dhudeen, Parnell, and Christmas ; won •the Turakina Handicap Hurdles, beating ; a large field; and ran a good third for the Warujanui Grand National Steeple^ chase, carrying' 125t.71b5., giving tlie winner, Ruahine, Ist. slbs., and the second horse, Dhudeen, 2st. slbs., thereby showing that he is a wei«ht carrier, and has 'exceptionally good staying' power*, i ' -Dioraedes 1 was* Awarded first prize at the "Wanganui A. and P. Association 's show as a sire best calculated to improve the breed of saddle horses. ..Diomedes is a rich bay with black poin;s, stands 16| hands hi^h, with immen :e bone and muscle, good action, is 7 years old, and is considered to be. one .of : -'tlie": best cross-jep,untry horses in New ■Zeaiinid. ■ A-y : • toiomedes ,w,ill travel, as under : Mjorfdays--A fell urst, via Ashurst road. i 'Tuesdays— Ashurst to Palmerston. ■*■ • •'Wedifosdays'- i 'Palmerstou to Sandon. : ;«.-''TI iursdays— Bulls & Lower Bangitikei. Fridays — Halcombe. Saturdays — Makino road to Feilding. , '"''Tt rras— Single .Mare.^£3 10s ; twp or ' .pior« , the Dona fideprope' , ty'ofoij6'6^het', ■ id&'e ichp-ByPiif. "on -first service, payable Ist Ja*n^&r^, 18W Ay*#* nto^&jrr-y A 1 "2 ViU —r ~ rs „ Feilding. [ I WO^LE^KN^^LlScftsO^ V»yV^VAhA&M9>9sffl%»AL y,iu A, „ WHJOL*ESALE WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS i.T &or^;S •gH'LiA'Nlh.vui ][/. .A^i.-mL , : AtUs DIRKCT IMPORTERS, i 'i i-*s] fB Square, Palmerston North, ,%1 AYE FOR SALfEt-iS Whiskies (V. OVljbffiey<<&rm6ki Blend, Kilmarnock," &c), 60s lo n AuytrA 7 Aioqr.hAjl "r3i'aiMe^ rs HQnfi^Sse^"s, my frbm^ 72s to 98s Tper-ftokm^ 1 -'" **'•* Yx, Port, from 48s to 60s per dozen ioQ &Mi?yi s W¥WGo&sr i &b2e ! £ l ™ I'lL English Ginger Wine, 30s per * * dozen j* A Bh^lfsntM^Sn-a' f ßttJflt, *LM iii OBWozobSutf iio?hj*(|moo w° \ Dunedin Ale and Stout, 10s Other Colonial Ales, 8s per dozen; } T or 2s Gd^er gallon in bulk „A 3Sorte3" jfeerls 3^ tiij^VbovCpeni f^ai*e fully- pa)cl«lHK)^n^afedres>^ ifece ip*Hjr'^beque-tM^7ororderr~r < ~-~r y.aaKoiT-A-se' .?A?y/Aa.ka:i\ '.< TsiQf&*S& a"jf (WfaOtesale^RatggOi ;,' f D~~R SPEER'S Pnvafe !t Dispensary 1 } AQPMtiteyifie * ,W/4"feJrley .Hotel. Pair iei¥fW^namgS,;fci()t §f l Qutegn^.^ Aucdand. Esta*&H'a J lVed'for tlieV<3entific and spe^JoiTre^r^Womc^^ spec alsdilc!ase*leo r ßher' ea*}»e«ti.'BpieciiiKst, Dr I !pce»if«a3reijufeaßr"ad»at«J!j uhya^ro ••ian fi4BM<l^at .Hjlfgayd LQfillegej.J^S,, atki Q.wdK e Uvw>t*b.e« ihe v most expert Jn* , ;larf«sHsPfafif 'rEp-lfjmW? ISVat 3^. J ? Ymi> u ißsti afiMradlg-ama l limen wli^^ t ffe?^fre(m n9ftdn'Miti':p^B%&> jidrfbility, loss of energy r*Wd>' £aiflnioi7,fi ,beiuii tiouscpnlher'faYe, wenfil depras^on<l } kidr e&tftpd-^ladjW itMh^s^'^oA^t ■ will do weU to p^h|*\^.';i^l{x§peej. i j < H,oji i . I pita fJW*eriencp', paying iejen jphysipjan' i n i * orfe of tlie leaaii^^osphrf^ I^^ *pat;:iui* ymk w 1 ,^witl excellent-reßnlts. n, iy%lfifai^^ »PRtS9"6d'lb; r iil3't doiio* claiSati toiperfoVm* tnip )ssibditiCT^or.&ihave^S imiracultnlsh pow ?r^-I- claim-only -to be -a-skilled-aad-suci essfui phy sii'i.tn,.tsr6rbukhly informed in ioy speciali'y. Chronic diseases of merf a rid- •w l omen'<r-^All ap j<lyshg td itfeMil]|> -re^re'irejmy; .honest opinion, o!tbeir < .;cqm' , taoleeji pps -tive cure in ev«ry cjisq T Dumlerlake; Lor 'f^fenHeabft. 'Consiination,' 'innij-ffice or by. letter .Frejti." Cbiiigetf -nfidderatS- 1 ' EininihitliMh 1 'h'nd'- ad vifce 1 '£l. [•"Oadlj, or Address: Dr H. J- Speer, 1 Pit | merKtonrß«ilding«jL^uckltin*d,;iWiZ. (oprosi|te(JW^i*?ci^|>j i ]Hotel). iPlfice. ■lip.u.ijg-j'f v910|i2, • J;to'4,''jft„!|u.S p.m.,; Sundays, 10 ( to Vi. N.B. —All medicines? iiece^ftry for ] cQiiipjeic cure, can -be forwarded I fecilre' frnm r oWerfatiim *bd rCcSpt. of ' yujptomjj. '■. .■*■■>' - *' ; " ■■"■ : - : '' : *- :" v " h ' '"■'•'":

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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 78, 10 December 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 78, 10 December 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 78, 10 December 1885, Page 4

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