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T> RE LI MI NARY NOTICE, j The Celebrated Eutiro Horss PA- I PAPA will travel the Rangitikei and Manawatu districts during the present j season. • ! Leadstown and Fern Flats, Mon- ! day ; Bulls, Tuesday ; Sandon and 1 Halcombe, Wednesday ; 'Feilding, j Thursday ; Makino Road, Friday ; ' 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 Palmerston Handicap), Maid of Eccleston 1 (winner of the Palmerston Maiden), Pastime, Rebecca, Eccleston, and other Racehorses. Terms : £5 5s per single mare, j guaranteed ; £3 10s cash. i D. McßETH,.Owner. TO STAND THIS SEASON AND travel the Rangitikei and Manawatu Districts, the thoroughbred horse "DIOMEDES." Diomedes. is by Totara, suit of Plover, by Sir Hercules. Totara is by old Dio-ms-des, out of Waimea, by Sir Heruules, out of Flora Mclvor, by Emigrant. Old Diomedes by Hesperus, out of Diomedie by Weatherbit. Old Diomedes was tho 1 sire of Kapapo, Malvina. Economy, and Parawhenua. Waimea, the dam of Manuka, Papapa, Puriai, and Wainui, all of whom have won several important races i 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 Longlands, winner of 1 the Great Autumn Handicap, April, 1878, * and 1879 ; also Volunteer, second in the Champagne Stakes, and ran a dead heat, with Mata tor Queen's Plate in Dnnedin, ■ and won the Timeru Maiden Plate, 1| * miles, in 2m. 45£5., and Flying Stakes, | ■ mile, in lm. 17|s., at the Wellington * Jockey Club Meeting, 1880-; also Mer- " lin, winner of the Spririg Handicap at - Wanganui; also Totara, winner of the Rangitikei Hunt Club Steeplechase, ' Waverley Handicap Hurdle Race, and Manawatu Handicap HurcUes-at Palmer- * ston; I Diomedes himself is the winner of the . Wanganui Welter Weight-for-age Hur- " die Race, beating Reform, New Year, * DhudeeU, Parnell/ and Christmas ; won ' the Tutfakina Handicap Hurdles, beating a large field; and ran a good third for ■ they Wanganui Grapd National Steeplechaser carrying l_*tet. 71bs., giving the winner, Ruahine, Ist. olbs., and thi» second t , ho^ei jJJfhiideen, 25t.,51b5., thereby, showI ing that he is a weight carrier, and has ■ exceptionally good staying power. » Diomedes. 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. 1 Diomedes is a rich bay with black i points, stands 16_ hands high, with Im- > mense bone and; muscle, good action, is 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; 1 Tuesdays— Ashurst to Palmerston. : Wednesdays — Palmerston to Sandon. . Thursdays— Bulls & Lower Rangitikei. Fridays — Halcombe. , : Saturdays— rMakino road: to Feilding. * i 'Terms-^Single - Mare,: '£3 -10s ; two or ' more, the bona fide property of one owner, £3 each, By P.N. on first service, payable_lst January, 18§6. Apply" to the owner, • T ■- : W A HANNETT, "-. " : ' -- ■ Feilding. WOLLERMAN & HUTCHESON GROCER.*., WHOLESALE WINE AND SPIRIT .. MERCHANTS . _ , DIRECT. IMPORTERS. V' Thb .SftUARB,, Padjiebston North, TT AYE FOR SAL E--Whisldes (V. O. Lome, Carrick Blend, Kilmarnock, &c), 60s per dozen Brandies, Hennessey's, &c, from 72s to 98s per dozen Port, from 48s to 60s per dozen Sherry, 48s to 60s per dozen English -Ginger Wine, 80s per " dozen English Ale and Stout, 16s per dozen : Dunedin Ale and Stout, 10a Other Colonial Ales, 8s per dozen; or 2s 6d per gallon in bulk Assorted dozens of the above sent carefully packed to any address on receipt of pheque or P.O, order. Groceries at Wholesale Rates. DR' SPEER'S Private Dispensary, opposite, the . .Waverley Hotel. Paltrierston'Buildiugs,' foot of Queen-st;., Auckland. Established for the scientific and speedy cure of 'chronic, hervou's, and spocial diseases.' The expert specialist, JJr Speer, is, a regular . graduated .physi- . Maw, educated lit' Hairvard Colle'ge^TJ.s. He has demoted A lifetime to, and is acknowledged to be the most expert physician in his speciality in the United. States. Young men ' an*, 'middle-agcjd men who suffer fromnerTous and physical debility,, loss of -energy-, and .memory, eruptions on the face, mental depression, kidney and bladder troubles,. &c, &c. will do well to cbtfsult' Dr-'Sp^eer. Hospital experience, having been physician in qne pf the leading .hospitals of the TI^S., enables me to treat all private troubles with excellent results. I wish jt distinctly understood that I do not claim to perform impossibilities, or , to. ;h,aye "a ujii;acul'<jus power; I claim only to be a skilled and successfulsphysieian^thioroughly informed in my speciality. Chronic' diseases of men and women. — All applying to me will receive my, ■■ honest opinion of their com plaints' No experimenting. I will guarantee a pos tive cure in evary case 1 undertake, or forfeit £200. Consultation in office or by letter Free. Chnrge.* moderate, .'Examination' and adtice £1. Call,, or Address: Dr H. J. Speer, Pal mprston Buildi rigs' Auckland,' N.Z. {opposite Waverlev Hotel)." Office hbufs— . 9to 12, 1t04;6* to 8 p.m. ; Sundays, 10 to 12. N.B. — All medicines necessary 1 sfo'r complete cure can be forwarded 1 secure from observation on receipt: of j-yn-tptems*

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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 88, 5 January 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 88, 5 January 1886, Page 4

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