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iTEYEIf ¥Wm, i f L •>: ill i/:I U"i i J I k ;q S * S e»nS fi^f t \ >~.f r H-'; "-.„•' .-■ 1 GEAIN AND SEED MERCHANTS, t. Bulls, Feilding, & Palmebston \ North. ( t Haveipnfhand a Large -S.tock pi ■ ■ '~ rNEW SEEDS fob SPRING SOWING : . f vt if! 1 •v r opu^istrng of =. § SOLOVERS, -r ! FESCUES * i lj , k I ■ 5 i TURNIP, t; ■ , I '" : """■ :; ' 1 ' ' ■'RAPE, ' y ' ; : '- •■■; MANGOLDS '<* jAnd all kinds of FARM SE ; EDS. ■ i _____ %3hese Seeds have been carefully se i r ietete^d/knd-ar'e fiom sbine 1 6f the ' r ßest English sepd Merchants so they can he .thoroughly, relied on. I FARMER'S FRIEND MANURE, ►Which is highly recommended. Copy ! ■ I ' : " „ jdf analysis may be seen at our office j , i .'' ' I ':\ /"____ /:U. '- • :j TOEET OR' FOR? SALE— 'Farms in -all : parfcs of the t distriet, J . from 20 to 7,000 acres. ! STEVENS &GOBTON, LjUEMIiLJL^. (good "bMr" "is' liquid "food. i EXHIBITION I PRIZE ALES AND STOUT. Melbourne; 1866-and -1867;- •.-/■. -; : - Sydney,- 1879 'and 1880.'-" •• r;.v;-rMelbourne, 1880 and 1881. *I\JTESSRS PASCOE & CO. desire axL 1 to call the attention of the public to the : superlative quality and un i form COnditioh of, their Matt Liquors, brewed from > the cboicest Hops and Malt, pos« sessing a tonic and preserva'iye condition free. from acidity » . Excelsior Ale in. pints and I "; i'y'i ~;Z'i \ qnarts".; " Double Brown Stout, in pints and quarts. Draught XXX Alej-.frpm 3,gals. upward, The only imitation of Barton Ale out of ■ England. ! Superior to any Beer brewed in N.Z. |Our different brands combine purity and Strength and brilliancy — unsurpassed for 'delicacy of Aroma and nutritious virtue. ! E A S>G OsE .& G O. H BURTON BREWERY. ; PALMBESTON NORTH. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON - " The welUknown sire AEMAMENT. ■(Bred by W. Wiison, Esq., of Whenua- : : "''• kura.) By Musket (imported), from Sissie j • • . ' ■ (imported). ARMAMENT is a dark bay, standing 16 hands i inch, with black points, of immense bone and muscle, sLowing igreat quality, and is a sure foal getter; is. the sire of Omaha and Fleta, and sev« jeral other useful horses in the Wangauui and Wayeriy districts, and half brother to that brilliant colt Fraternite. Musket's ; stud-Fame is too well known to need any further comment. Sissie was imported . by W.: Wilson, Esq., in 1881, and yisited Musket- in the ,same year. Terms -Single: £3 -10s, P.N. due 4th '■ January, 1892. Two or more mares as per agreement. Groom's fee ssi payable at first service. Mares musing this year '. will be served free next year. For lull .particulars apply to F. GAY. „ .Empire Stables, Feil ding. The Thorraglib'rei 'Entire Horse SIB OAENET, (Yattendon— Petrel) Tfce property of H- Cornish Bennett, Tahiiha stables, St Eilda, Will travel the Bulls, Halcombe, A.wahuri, Palmerston, Feilding and surround- ■ : ing districts. SIR GARNET .is one of the best bred horses imported into New Zealand. Hiar pedigree shows that he is full of tbe Irish Sir Hpreules and Whalebone blood, both on the sire and dam's side, the Arab blood inherited from the g-g-dam, Lalla Rookh. SIR GARNET as a three-year-old won the Maiden Plate at the Dunedin Jockey Club Autumn Meeting, beating 1 ;, albig.' field: He carried off the Derby Stakes "at : the Southland Jockey Club Autumn Meeting,— beating Sjlranus ; he won the Trial Stakes at the South Canterbury Jockey Club Meeting, beating Nautilus and four others ; he also won the Flying Handicap at Timaru, beating a big field. Terms : Mares, 4 guineas, r payable when stinled ; half guarantee, 5 guineas ; Cull C o»rat>te=- 6 euineas. JPaddoeks itee iov Mie month. Mnres sold or exchanged, owner at first service held responsible, as in foal. Groom's fee at first service. ' KiiVly application is necessary, as service is limited to fifty, including owner's mares. ' Forfurther particulars and informas tion apply lo the groom.* ' ' : : Also.The Thoroughbred Pony Stallion /DDiKE OF EDINBURGH, . , Mazeppa,(imp.)— Gipsy. '" H/CORNISH ; BENNETT, Bulls.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 65, 28 November 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 65, 28 November 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 65, 28 November 1891, Page 4

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