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To travel this season in the Manawatu District The pure-bred Clydesdale Entire PEIDE OF SANDON T" HE PRIDE of SANDON is a beautiful bay ; he stands about 16 hands high, standing on mco short legs, with nice flat bone, and hair of the finest quality. He was bred by Mr G. Hurst, of Sandon, out of his pure -bred mare .Rose, by the Pride of Canterbury, by Glenroy, dam Blossom, by old Wellington, Glenroy by Prince of Wales, Rose by Lord, Clyde (imp.), g. dam Blossom, by England's Hope (imp.), g.g. dam Bonney, by Samson (imp.), gg-ff. dam Gipsey, imported from Tasmania. It will thus be seen that the Pride of Sandon has some of the purest Clydesdalo blood in him that has ever been im« ported to New Zealand, being such horses as the Pride of Canterbury Glenroy, Prince of Wales, old Wellington ; on his dam's side he has such good old horses as Lord Clyde, England's Hope, and Sumson, With such blood as this in him he cannot fail to ; get stock of as good value. He was highly recommended for third plnce at the M. and W. C. Agricultural and Pastoral Association's Show last year. Feb:.£3; two or more mares by agreement ; groomage fee, ss, All fees to be paid by promissory note, falling due on January 4th, 1891. Ashurst,' Monday ; Halcombe, Wednesday ; Mr Reid's (Makino), Wcdnes. day night ; Sandon, Thursday and Friday ; Foxton Line, Saturday. For fmther particulars apply to B. SHEERIN. - — ■ TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE RANGITIKEI & SUBBOUKDING DIBTBICTS, The well-known American Trotting Stallion OAKGROVE OAKGROVE is a blood bay with black points, 16% hands high and well proportioned throughout. He is con- I sidered by competent judges to be one of the best carriage horses ever imported to this colony. He was imported by .John j Kerr, Esq., M.H.R., who says he has no equal in the colony for getting hacks, hunters, or fast and powerful light harness horses. Oakgrove is by Imngton, dam Druidesß ; Irvington is by Eysdyk's Hamblctonian, dam Imogene by Seeley's American Star. Oakgrove will be at Mr Charley Fitz« Herbert's, Cinder Hill, Makino, on Tues. day; in Feilding and Palmerston on Wednesday ; Bulls on Thursday. Terms : £3 3s per season, or half guar^ antee M— £2 first of January, 1892, £2 first September, 1892, or when mare proves in foal. Paddocking free for one month. After which one shilling per week will be charged. Mares dying, being sold, or changing hands in any *ray whatever to be paid for per season. All care taken, but no responsibility. JOS. B. WARRINER, Owner, Upper Tutaenui, near Marton. The Thoroughbred Entire Horse SIR GARNET, (Yattendon— Petrel) Tbe property of H. Cornish Bennett, Tahuna stables, Sfc Kilda, Will travel the Bulls, Halcombe, Awahuri, Palmerston, Feilding and surrounding districts. SIE GAENET is one of the best bred horses imported into New Zealand. His pedigree shows that he i 3 full of the Irish Sir Hercules and Whalebone blood, both on the sire and dam's side, the Arab blood inherited from the g-g-dam, Lalla Kookh. SIE GAENET as a three-year-old won the Maiden Plate at the Dunedin Jockey Club Autumn Meeting, beating a big field. He enrried off the Derby Stakes at the- Southland Jockey Club Autumn Meeting,— beating Sylvanus ; 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, payable when stinted ; half guarantee, 5 guineas ; full guarantee, 6 guineas. Paddocks free for one month. Mares sold or exchanged, owner at first service held responsible, as in foal. Groom's fee at first service. Early application is necessary, as ser» vice is limited to fifty, including owner's mares. For further particulars and informa* tion apply to the groom.£ Also, — The Thoroughbred Ponj Stallion DUKE OF EDINBURGH, Mazeppa, (imp.)— Gipsy. H. CORNISH BENNETT, Bulls. DARNING MACHINES ARE now included in the set of Extras supplied free to the purchasers of the New White Rotary Shuttle Standard Daris' Vertical Feed, American No. 7, and New Peerless Machines. Purchasers have here some of the very best, newest and complete machines in the market to choose from, and nny they select that fails to give satisfaction will be exchanged. Machines guaranteed and kept in repair free for fire years. Twenty three years' practical experience as n Sewing Machinest enables me to skilfully select these best from the numerous makes now in the market. No canvassers employed, consequentlj my prices are low. Completo guaranteed Machines from £3 17s 6d. Needles and Duplicates always in stock. Why buy rejuvenated machines when new ones are better and cheaper ? Eepairs promptly executed. f. j. wTfear, DIKEOT IMPOETEE, Willis Street, Wellington. WELLINGTON DISPEN B AEY 63, Lambton Quat, Wellington, Thomas Gordon, PHAEMACEUTICAL CHEMIST (By Examination). PBOPEIETOE of Gordon's White Pantonine Worm Powders, effectual and easy to administer. Gordod's Qvii* nine and Steel Wine, examined and ap« proved by the Medical Faculty. Wild Cherry Cougli Syrup— the best reinedv known, French Goods, Pessaires, &c, always in stock at moderate prices. Agent fob West's Nebve amp Bbain Tbeatment. Sole Agent for Marshall's Homoeopathic Medicines. Country Orders promptly attended to Special Personal Attention paid to all Dispensing.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 80, 5 January 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 80, 5 January 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 80, 5 January 1892, Page 4

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