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TO TRATEL IN THE M AXA. W \ TIT AND li.ANGITiEEI DISTRfCTS. l THK ("Kt BRATED SIBE A^COT. ASCOT by Kelpie, imp, out of The ** Tliorn by the B;ub. Kelpie by Weailierbit, dam Ghild of the Ajist by St Francis. Weailierbit by Sheet Anchor out- or Miss Letty. For tabulated pedigree see Stud Bonk. Ascot is n rich chestnut horse, standinsj 16 hnrids 2^ in liigh, of immense bone and substance, and ; u sure foal getter; hia stock in the; ■ Wjifigantfi and Eangitikei districts are highly sp..ken of, and as a, race horse both' in Australia and' Ne w; Zealand he has been-'very successful. * ■ Terms mafe, £'3^ 10s payable by PNv due the 4th January, 189 1 ; nuarantee, £4- 10s; «rooma«e fee os, to he paid : at ficst serviee.T 1 For further particulars apply to ■V ■ ■ "•.'.,.. ' .■: ■■ , F GAY, „, '-.... . Empire Stables, Feilding. To Travel in the " RANGITIKEI. AiND MANAMTU DISTJEiICTSi '. ; ! THE THOHOtraHBEHiD'STAT.IftON : • i ) THE^mNIS^A^QK BY tiie Premier-^-PHrieess^M'ary,; by " Ravensworth (imp) - - Rogina,i by Biddlesworth(imp)^ -Princess by Hrajtis ; .The Pre^uier .by IVlajton (^np). — Eevoke by ; SiiF'' : Hercu'lfes; ! - ;i ,,'" -'--'-• ;, ". The Adminfstrafor fs r a beautifuLr6an standing- 15 hands^Bin hiiih^with s^odd legs and feet. Better proof uf Ills soundness could" not be given than the fact iliat he commenced his turf cifeerja^a^tiwo-; . jjear- old, and raced'six years iu'su'e^es^ sion. Among his "•numerous" victories yere tl^e 'Wairarapa; C,u.p, JDisiirict; 'Han- ' 'dica'^ ilind Tauhei'mikati Sttike^,'Nu'r^ei;y Handicap, Tara'riaKi Autumn Handicap, Auckland Easter Handicap an^Fljimg ' Sta'kesr'^alra.r.ap^'Birth^y^upi; St JA.ndrew's'H'dndida'pjjfWeliinofO'n. Welllnytoh : G'6ld Cup," Wellington R:C T Haridicap,.Tima;ru /JiH^-andseennd! to:T;he rjoe.t r in! the .Wang*nui ;(sup;. secorid to Fujsi.lr .lade' in . the., J^§w. . -Zealand r.u.-p,- apd second to'^Tormanby in the Taranaki j.C. Handicap. • Administrator -took- first prize at the Wairarapa and East CoasJ Pastoral and Agricultural Society's Sbovy Wn'irarapa, 1889.;. He paa also third at the Wellington Agricultural Socilty Snow. IBS9^ ' '* j ; Terms : £-4, payable h? P.N. ditf -Jinnuary 1, 1891 ; two or more Mares £3 jlOa each. • JOHN McRAE, | r Proprietoi FOR THE SPK.rIAL BENEFIT ! OF "'" FARM EKS AND 8 KTTLKKS. DONCASTEB. ; THIS- Ge]< brated Blood .Sire will! re side at Messrs Benson and Fetch.* Farm, near Feildinir. Doncasier, byiiis father,, old To.wton, has the Melbourne strain of blood, while froni his damjTitania, he claims descent from Sir Hercules, ride Slud Bo"k. For obtaininit val.uahlr hunters from •spring cart mares no better cross could lie had. - • ; Fees, two guineas. 'before hand, and, pightoen pence a wpek for paddockatre The horse will run with the mares during the day, and every mare must have her shoes removed. . .}.; Jjohcaster is a winner of the Marlbrmiugh Cup -and Derby, Nelson Cup. &c\, -and was the sire or winntTS, of which the . extraordinarily fleet mare Stella may be instanced as one. N.B. — Thoroughbred pedigree mares will be charged five pounds. ■BUCKINGHAM, PALACE BAKEIiY A^D DiiN'ING KOOMS, Makchkstek Stbeet, Fkildi^g. jno,/h, woeseold, FANCY BREADS BtS« ULT BAKE^. AFIEST-CLA^S TABLE will always be found at this Commodious House. Meals at ami Hours. First-class Bread of the .very best Flour. All kinds' of; Confectionery made ';' to. order. VV'EDDIVG pAKSSj B.IRTHDAY CAKES, &G., ' s'cOTcia' Vf RS' A^FFjeiE Eyi^Ry . SATUiIDAy ,a Specialty: , r JNO. H. WORSFOLP. FEILDING BUTCHEEY. I J ENEY EUTHEEFO^D. begs to j IJ. tliank his numerous customer 0 for the tavors so liberally accorded him during the past ten years. He would ask them not to be led away by 'any misleading £rice lists His well-known Establishment will be conducted for the future on the same principles .as in the past, by supplying the Best .Meat at the Lowest Prices. HENEY EUTHEEFORD, ; „:.-•: Proprietor. G. C, HILL,. C.E., |_ AND AND COMMiSSiON AGENT. ! ; '^"r '. ■ ■.. ". .■' '.' ,i - ■ ■■■' ■■■:•■■ ■ Agent for the ; :lmj>er,ial Fire Insurance Company. , FOR SALE— Numerous : Properties, in - eluding several Dwelling-houses alad ("ottages in Feilding, on very easy terms. MONEY to Lenrrin sums of £100 and upwards. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MISSIsACON, TEAC4ER of FANCY WORK, BEGS to inform the Ladies c£ FoildTng that she has taken those premises now in the occupation of Mr Sandilaiids, Solicitor, and y^l open in a few days with a choice assortment of Art Needlework in al the newest designs. w,.,\ Instruction in the f<>l owing subjects ;-Crystoleum, Luster, and Poonah Painting, Macrame and Point Lace, Leather Work, Wax, Paper, Fish Scale, and. Hair Flowers, Applieqne, Chiiioleum, Splash , Workv Parian Marble; I 'Wattle Work, !S,unfldwers aufl Lilfies ; in f velve|f Crew^; and Arraune B.ead aa4 -Beett'- Work, &c;, &c. ■ ■ '•'-_■ ■ v/>

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 78, 18 December 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 78, 18 December 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 78, 18 December 1890, Page 4

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