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SOMNUS, (b) WINNER of the Dunedin and Canterbury Champagne Stakes, 1881, and Palmerston Guineas, 1884. Sire of the Wanganui Cup Winner, Dudu. The grandly bred son of Traducer (imp), nnd Hammock (imp) Brother to that Great performer Siesta, and half brother to D«ly Buck, Sierra, Repose, Sommeil.&c. The Pees charged this .season will be ! for thoroughbreds, seven guineas ; and for crossbred mares, fire pounds ten •*hillin_s; Ca^-h or approved promissiory notes due 4th January, 1889 ; extramares lor guarantees as per afreet-lent. ; groomj a^e fee five shillings, payalde pt first ! servire. . ' '" ; [ Good paddocking can be provided for 1 mures coming from a distance if required lat 2<> per week. Every care taken but Ino responsibility. To ensure service I early Applica: inn should be made as our j book is fast filling up, and only a limited numlmr of the best mares, can now be taken. Sohnus will be at Foxton (if necessary) Monday mornings and Saturday afternoons, at F/'ilding Tuesday, Wednesday and 'Thursday, 'and at Palmerston Friday «nd Saturday, nnfil further notice. •■ r■• For horse cardis 1 with full pedigree, performances, and all other particulars apply to ■ R. HARWOOD, , Manager for Baker & ;J Cp,, , • ' Foxton. Or to JOHN CASEY, 7" Groom in charge. OBLBONV I^HE Entire Horse Oberon will be at the service of breeders at Hastie's Feilding . Jlotel,. on .eacli Monday at noon, until further notice j For further particulars apply to BROWN & BOISON, . Palmerston, Or to WILLIAM MOORE, Owner. '110 STA N U TH IS SEASON L AT CA RN" AR VON ESTATE. Tlie Thorough ft rod Stallion VOLTIGEUR, Hred by Messrs Finley, Glenor-uiston, Victoria, by King Cole (imp.), dam l"VnL*i.a, by Fisherman (imp. J. dam Rose dr Florence (imp.), by the Flying* Dutch (lirni. etc. Fcnrlln, own sister to Marihyrnong (**iri* of Richmond, Imperial, Horntio, etc.) aud half sister to Km;' of tlie Ring (sire of First King, double champion winner,) Petreu, Caspian, etc. Fi-nclla it darn of Mule (sire of Pnsha),; S-lcncc. and Speechless, who was a grand perform' r in India. King t ole (imp), sire of The Duke, Off Color, Coulstoun, Little Jack, Nelson, etc. By King Tom, sire of Mermaid, (dam of Lurlirie,) dam Qui Vive (sister to Vedette), by Volfcigeur, out of Mrs Ridgeway by Irish Birdcatcher. King Cole was a first-class performer on the English turf. He made his debut as a three year old at Ascot, where he won the Ascot Derby and St. James Ptilace Stakes. As a four year old he won the Cumberland Plate, ahd defeated the Derby winner, Kingcraft, at level weightsover two miles at Newmarket His own brother, King Lud, waiCsoJd; by ; auction to go to the stud for. 6,000 guineas. ' . . A An inspection of Yoltigeur's tabulated pedigree will :show that he is. full of ; Euiiliu* blood r sire. of. Riddleworth; Terms— £3 3s, payable by promissory note, due February Ut, LBB9. Reduction for two or more mares. Gr--z : ng free until, notioe given. Eyery cure taken but un responsibility, Also, - FISHERMAN, By Kingfisher, dam Waxworks, out of Discretion, dam of Hailstorm, Tallyho. etc. Terms— Ll lOs. Mans can he left at Mr IVTcL'-nnan'a or Mr Larkworthy's Moutoa Est.iite. and! will be forwarded, and returned, free of; oharge. Apply, to '■ THOMAS WILSON, Carnarvon Estate. WAHURI STORE ft FELLMONGER v. W. MACMILLAN Has just received a shipment of Wool Packs (fast, and loose tops), Sheep| . thears, Turkey Atones, &c. ' ' Groceries, Ironmongery, Crockery, & Drapery, -at lowest current rates. Wool , Skins, Hides, and Tatlow bought in any quantity. Scouring at lowest ratos. j W. MACMILLAN. FLOLK! FLOUR ASK ior Chamberlain's FLOUR which is admitted to bo the best in the Manawatu. Clmmberlain'B is the only Mill that is fitted with appliances for thorough!} •nixing the wheat, essential to making good Flour. Orders punctually attended to. Mr T. R. Chamberlain has now started a corn-crushing machine. Oats crushed at 8d per bushel. Crushed oats for sale T. R, CHAMBERLAIN Feilding Steam Flouk Mus.,

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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 62, 1 November 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 62, 1 November 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 62, 1 November 1888, Page 1

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