Ai^EIATHK.IiiSpNI J The well»known sire ARMAMEfT . . : '■ - (Bred by W. Witsoir.fEsq.i of .W;lenua-, . - ... ..- .-.ku.r.a.) ' By Musket (iinpbrfed), from-'Sissie , -■' >]'</■ fXi° I P^ rt^d)^ : ; : -f ARMAMENT is "a' dart bay> standing. ' 16 hands 1 inch, .with? black pc-ifi^s, ' • of immense bone and muscle, showing great quality, and is a sure foal getter; is the sire of Omaha a,nd Fleta, and sev« eral other useful hprses, in the, Wanganpi and Wayerly districts', and half brother to yiat.brilllantßolt Fraternite.- Mjisket' ; s strfd Famejisjjop-well^nown|to»tie.ed any further comment. Sissie was imported by W. Wilsori J T Es : q.-,>n'.lßßl,tind yisited.; Musket in th'o same year. _ " ' Terms— Single £3 10s,:P.N. v clue 4th, January, 1892. Two or more mares as per agreement. Groom's fee ss, payable at firsf service. 'Mareagmissing this year will b| s!rv,edffr;ee t nesf year. / ? [ For full particulars apply to Empire Sfablcs, Feilding. The TJibrSugSbrel Enlicl Horse;, gf : SIE GAENET, >i..\\ .v'-d^attendon— Petrel) Tbe: jproperty; ;o£ rr H<f Cornish Bennett, : Taliuna stables, Si; Kilda, Will travel tho Bulls, Halcombe, Awa■Mni Palmerslon, EeiiaingTand-surround-i. •**'*** ««s-<wij i , g dlstfidW' '-■' '- ~ SIR GARNETtiC?Qne;pfthebept bred; horses imported into New Zealand. His pedigreo shows that he i3 full-oHhe-Irish/Sir Hefciiles -and Wjhalebone.blood, both on the sire and dam's' side, the Arab -blSodlinh^tlteH ffonfVthe gig-fdam7,talia EgokfeISIRSIARNET as a; fthfee-year-old won. the Maiden Plate at the Dunedin Jockey Club Autumn Meeting,beating CaMSig'fieldi ~M.e carried off the, Derby Stakes at the. ;Sou,tliia.nd Jockey Clnb Autumn Meeting,— beating Sjl-_ vaniis ;"he>wqn -tho Trial jStakes af"£Ee Sbuth-Canterbury^Jockey Club Meeting, beating Nautilus and four other?;. he_ also won the Flying Handicap at Timaru, beating a big field. Terms 1 *: LMfreSj. $ | guineas,- ; p i ayable when stinted'; -h^l£*guararitee^guin6as4 full guarantee, 6 guineas. Paddocks free for one month. % Mates soldror exchanged, -owner at first- service held as^tin foal. GrobmVfee-at firit service. £3 ' Early application is necessary, as ser» vice is limited to fifty, including owner's mares. T?pr further ipartieulars^and informal tipn" apply to tk^groom.2^ \ j ' .- Also,— %}■ '.Ss "'■ \ : ', ', i The Thoroughbred; Pony 1 Slallion ; DDEE .(DFEDMBUEGHv; —fr- .- -v vM a .??BPS>-(i m P-.)~Gipsy. " "Vh: CORNISH BENNETT, ■ ' '; : '' Bnllg. occidental horse bazaarv ■■mVery & bait stables, ' E. D.'BEOWNE, Proprietor, -' ' Fitzherb'ert Street, PALMERSTON NORTH. X ADIES' and Gentlemen's flacks J J and;Singie and Double Buggies for Hire. - Commercial Travellers driven to te'any partof the district. Letters and telegrams promptly at tended to. ;. . E. D. BROWNE HENET J. LEE, : TAILOR, . Manchesteb Squaee. . H. J.-'L... guarantee the best fit and make . any Tailor in the District. - ' . Gentlemen's own Material made up. Clothes cleaned and repaired. ., — ._-~ Trousers strapped. . A hair cutting saloon is also attached to the business at 6d per head. ';■ All work done at the Lowest Cash 4?. .Prices. TO THE INHABITANTS of FEILDING AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. TAILOR MEB.CEE, :& ; JUVENILE "cLOTHiER. /^ ~T7\ HAVING re-eommenced \jf,_|j business in Wanganui, in those 'centrally situated premises (next to Mr' Druminond, and lately occupied by Messrs Pitt and.Maguire), his patrons will find a -weli selected stock Comprising all the latest patterns in -Gentlemen's -yvearing apparel. Also' a good selection of Cweeas, Scotch Banriockbiu-n, West of England and Colonial Tweeds. Also Worsted Suitings, Coatings, Trouserings and Fancy Vestiugs. A ..yeyy choice selection of Hats, I'ie's ".Scarves/* Braces," Belts, Gents' Kid 'Walking and Driving Gloves, Silk Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, &c. Also Juvenile Clothing in endless variety. The Tailoring Department is under the management of a first-class Cutter, who has been specially engaged for this branch of the business. Fit, style, and finish guaranteed. All Materials thoroughly shrunk Note the Address George Flygep, Victoria Avenue, WANGANUI. E. ELIiBBY GILBERT, PIANO, ORGAN, & HARMONIUM TUUEB, RKPA.IREE & RENOVATOR, WANGANUI, WISHES the Public "=tq know that he pays regular visits to all the districts between Foxton and Wanganui, including Kiwitea, the Manchester Block, Birmingham, &c, and, working entirely on his own account is in a position to make Special arrangements with those favouring him with orders. Country. districts visited regularly. Pianoforte Renovating a Specialty. Old Pianos taken in exchange and full value allowed. ' Feilding Address — : 'W. Cabthew, Bookseller.
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Feilding Star, 10 November 1891, Page 4
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648Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, 10 November 1891, Page 4
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