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■— i — — — —a — — a— i— — ■— — — __~ "PRELIMINARY NOTICE. The Celebrated Entire Horse PAPAPA will travel the Rangitikei and Manawatu districts during the present season. Leadstown and Fern ' Flats, Monday ; Bulls, Tuesday ; Sandon and Halcombe, Wednesday ; Feilding, Thursday ; Makino Road, Friday ; Marton, Saturday, Papapa is fche sire of the following horses: — Director (winner of the Wellington Handicap Hurdles), Tallyho (winner of the Wanganui Handicap), Ringleader (winner of Palmer- j ston Handicap), Maid of Eccleston (winner of the Palmerston Maiden), ; Pastime, Rebecca, Eccleston, and other Racehorses. Terms : £5 5s per single mare, guaranteed ; £3 10s cash. V .D. McBETH, Owner. TO STAND THIS SEASON ANI) travel the Rangitikei and Manawatu Districts, the thoroughbred . " horse "DIOMEDES." • Diomedes vs by Totara, out of Plover, by Sir Hercules. Totara is by old Diomedes, out of Waimea, by Sir Heruules, out pf Flora Mclvor, by. Emigrant. Old Diomedes by Hesperus, ot Dioniedie by WeatTierbi-c. * 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 on the turf. Plover, by Sir Hercules ; Plover the dam of Malvina, Hercules, 'Dan O'Connell, and other fast horses. .Totara, the sire of Longlands, winner of the Great Autumn Handicap, ApriJ, 1878, andi-l^.'-jalso-Volunteer, second in the Chainpagnfe Stake's, and 'ran a dead heat with Mata tor Queen's Plate in Dhnedin, and won the Timeru Maiden Plate, 1^ ■miles, in 2m. 45 Js.', and Plying Stakes, J mile, in lm. 1715., at the Wellington 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 Palmer* stop. ;■ - • ■■•: ..- I, Diomedes himself is the jivinner of the Wanga.nui Welter Weight-for-age Hurdle Race, beating Reform, New Year, "Qhudeep, Pariiell, and r Christma^ ; won fhe.Turakpia jjlahdicjg) Hurdles, beating a large field; and fan a good tlijrd for -.the Wanganui, G-cand? National Steepler ? rl y?il"i2st.! -Tjjtjs".;^ givipsr ihe winner, Ruahine, Ist. olbs., and thvjsecond hor ( s,e, Dhudeen, 2st, slbs., thereby showing'ihat'he is; a. w-'eigh't carrier, and has 'exceptionally- good staying power .j Diomedes was awarded first prize at :the Wanganui Al and P' Association's ! show .as .4 sire best calculated to improve the breed of saddle horses. . -Di<>med:ei-r is . a/riph bay with black points, stands 16| hands high, with immense bone and muscle, good action, is 7 years 'c/Id,* and is considered to be one of the best cross-country horses in New 'Zealand; .>'•'■■ ; - Diomedes will 'travel as under : » . Monday s--A?hur6t, via Ashurst road. Tuesdays — Ashurst to Palmerston. Wednesdays — Palmerston to Sandon. Th.ursdays'7-Bulls & Lower Rangitikei. Fridays 1 — Halcombe. ' : Saturdays — Makino road to Feilding. Terms— Single. .iV^are,: £3 10s ; two or more, the bona fide property of one owner, £3 each, By P.N. on first service, payable Ist January, 1886. { -toithe ownerr :•■• ■■•:-- \ I f ; '■•-• „ a hAnnett,! '" " ~ "'" *" ""FeUding. ,WpLTiERMAN HUTCH^SONi! 'i A f 't G"ROC/"ERpS, i WHOLESALE WINE AND SPIRIT CA": " ; w...~.-*w^ *bit-~~s i : „ :: DIRECT IMPORTERS. I „., , Ths Squake,. Palmerston Nor*®*;, a~ HYvf ,f '6% SAIJE^ ;• Whiskies (V.Os Lome, Carrick ; fy f Blend,, Kiliaarnock, &ci), 60s „.-.: , : per dozep. \j \ -. •; , Brandies, Hennessey's, &c.j fi-bih '■ ■ : 725"t6 98s. piar dozen j.- ; •- : - ; Port,' from' 48s Id 60s per dozen ; ; . Sherry* : 4:8.s to 60s per dozein . English ; Ginger j "Wine, BQs per. " , „ dozen .;,,,, ; ' ' English' Ale and Stout, lp*s per ;; > ddzen ■'■< ;( •'- ! jj • y Dunedin Ale iand? Stout, 10is v o ldler. CoJqiriaJ 8s per dozen; f Jo? %. 6d' per .gallon in pulk '' Assorted 'o^ze'ris ofvthe above sent 1 r carefully packed to any addrefes^qn rfefeeipt of cheque or P,O. order. ! ■ '. : J (groceries at Wholesale Rat^. -..• T7|R SPEER'S Private Dispensary, J XJL^ftpjua&ite^lli^...Wa^fli'Wjr. Hotel. Palmerston Buildings, .fpotLof^Qpeen-st,, 'Auckland^: Established Toi* the sci]entli3b' and sppecly'cure of chronic, nervous-; and 1 special diseases. The expert speiiali'st,•Dr'Speerjiis a regular graduated physi-^ pian, educated at Harvard College, U;S'. He- Lhasr fdevoted' .&■ ltfef inie tib, and ■ is • acknowledged to -jbe^the p}f>si. (expert physician in his speciality in the lfrnited States. jYoung men; and ; ,mjcldlb-aged nieu who' suffer from nervous and pliy sipalf ' debility, v l6s*4 of; f energy a!nd mamory^ ernptionsdn "the face, tnental depression",,' t idneyr a^nd [tronbles, &cj , &$.. . w'itl'd'o weli_to' consult^Dr Speer. Hos-' pital experience, havipg been.physitian iai 6n|i : bftHe ; lMin ! g f 'I(dspit'ai< & thd TT.S.*,* ehablj^mie' td •treat 'all '^ri vale 'Crbubles <wfith:excellent Jresultss i I -WisWUdl'sfinctly ' ;-an.de.-fßtogd,th»t,"Rdo 'not; claim] to.performi'-iippps^ibiUties^iorj-tp jiaye ai-njirapulous p&wer; Iclaim only jta.be .a, skilled anjl] fficcessfulphysician,'t"hor6•ag"hl k y"inft)rmed / my ; sp?ci^it^ChWn l iFaisea 1 esl^fl me*fl'and wpnien.— All applying to rie will receive my : 'honest* dprniirfn'SAheir oom-j; .plaints.. No, pxperimentmg. jLwilljgiiar-:' c an^e4\W' pqS-*txyd*c[n-rit- -nt^eveM. ease il: iindertakejor forfeit £2oo. inu office :brj hyletter- Free. Charges" moderate. Examination and adviie^l.L Call,,pr-Adplrefis • Dr iHi-J J< Bp«teii Pal- ; mers.£on B j u;-4dings, (<^Luckian^ fopposite Waverley 'Hotel)." Office. hiurs— 9to 12, 1 to- 4 6; to Sundays";' ltr tb 12V N'.Bl— AlV niedicines neepsisary 1 ' for/'.co.tftjjiete/* cure, . b*e/' < dfoi'viiarded -VeVJure - f rom > 'observation ' "on receipt of • /-symptoms'.-; f<: .yuAif .Vi.nu

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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 84, 24 December 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 84, 24 December 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 84, 24 December 1885, Page 4

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