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SOMNUS, (b) WINDER of the Dunedin and Can terbury Champagne Stakes, 188 L and Palmerston Guineas,- 1884. Sire o the Wan«anui Cup Winner, Dudu. Th< grandly bred son of Traducer (imp), and Hammock (imp) Brother to that Great performer Siesta, and half brother to Ojjly Buck, Sierra, Repose, Sommeil.&e. The Pees eh urged this season will be for thoroughbreds, seven guineas; and for crossbred mares, five pounds ten shiiliu-.'Sj Cash or approved promissiory notes due 4th January, 1889; extra mares or guarantees as per agreement; groomage fee five shillings, payable at first service. Good padcloclr.inn; can be provided for mares coming from a distance if required at 2s per week. Every care taken but no responsibility. To PBs'nte service eady applicaion should be made as our book is fast filling up, and only a limited number of the best mares can now be taken. Somnus will be at Foxton (if necessary) Monday mornings arid Saturday afternoons, at Peilding Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, arid nt : Pal merston Friday and Saturday, until further notice. For horse cards with full pedi#i*^£vpfcrFfrmancca, and all other particulars apply to E. .HABWOOB, Manager for Baker & Co., Foxton. Or to JOHN. CASEY, ' Groom in charge. ORfciiON. THE Entire Horse Oberon will be at the service of- breeders at Hastie's Feilding Hotel, ou -each Monday at noon, until further notice. For further particulars apply to BROWN & BOISON, Palmeraton, Or to WILLIAM MOOEE, Owner. -|*O STAND THIS SE A SON I_ AT CARNARVON ESTATE. The Thoroughbred Stnllion VOLT I G EUR, Bred by Messrs Finley, Glenornistou, Victoria, by K'ng Cole (imp.), dam FiMiL'i;.'], by Fisherman (imp ). dam Rose ar Florence (imp.), by the Fiyinj/ Dutch man. i-ic. KpmOl.'i, own sister to Marihyrnong (-<irf of UichmonJ, Imperial, llorulin, e:p.) nnd half sister to Kins: of the liing (snv of First Emu, double ohatnpion wi.'iner,) Petreii, Caspian, c(c. Ff'iiY'lla is dam ot Mule (s:re of pasha/, Sihuice. nnd Spnechless, who was a grand performer in India, filing Tole (imp), sue of The Duke. Off. Color, Coulst.oun, Little Jack, Nelson, etc. By King Tom, ! sire of Mermaiil, (dam of Lurlinf,) dam I Qui A r ive (sister to A'edotte), by Voltigeur, out of Mrs liidgeway by Irish BirdcHtciier. Jiinc Cole wns a fii-st-cliss performer on the English lurf. He made his debut ns a three year old at Ascot, where lie won the Ascot Derby »ml St. Jam*>s Palace Stakes. As a four year old he won the Cumberland Plate, and defeated the Derby winner. Kingcraft, at level n eights over two rriilei at Newmarket His own brother, KririgLud, w^s sold' by 1 auction to go to the stud for 6,000 guineas. An inspection of Voltigeur's tabulated pedigree wiil show that he is full of Emilius blood- sire of liiddleworth Terms — £3 3s, payable by promissory note due Febrimny. Ist, 1889. Reduction for two or. .more mares Grrtiz'ng free until notice given. Ever}' care takeu but no responsibility, fisheSman, By Kingfisher, .diiiu yVasworks, out of Discretion, dam of Hailstorm, Tallybo. etc. Terms— Ll 10s. Marcs can be left at Mr McLennan' s or Mr LaVk Worthy's Moutba Estate, and will be forwarded and returned free of ■charge. Apply to THOMAS WILSON, Carnarvon Estate. A WAHUEI STORE &~~FELLJ\. MONGERS. W. MACMILLAN Has just received a shipment of Wool Packs (fast and loose' top^), , Sljeep shears, Turkey Stones, Groceries, Ironmongery, Crp.ckery, & Drapery,, at lowest current, rates. Wool, Skins, Hides, and Tallo^ bought i in any quantity. Scouring a:b lowest rates. W. MACMILLAN. J^LoiirrFLOUK ASK for Chamberlain's FLOUB which is admitted to be the best in the Manawatu. Chamberlain's is the only Mill that is fitted with appliances for thorough!} ■nixing the wheat, essential to making good l (1 lour. Ordoib punctually actendod to. Mr T. E. ■Chamberlain has now started a corn-crushing machino. Oats crushed at 3d per bushel. Crushed oiits for sale " . r. E. CHAMBERLAIN j Feilding Steam Flouk MxlL.

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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 69, 17 November 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 69, 17 November 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 69, 17 November 1888, Page 1

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