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HEALTH F HOLLOVVAY'S PILLS {'he Pills Purify the Blood, correct all ] and Bowels. They inrigorate and res nd are invaluable in all Complaints incident nd the aged they are priceless. The Ointment is an infallible remedy lores and Ulcers. It is famous for Gout Ihest it has no equal. For Sore Threats, Swellings, and all Skin Diseases it has oints it acts like a charm. Manufactured only at Thomas Hoi street (late 533 Oxford Street), London, a !2s, and 33s each Box or Pot, and may I lut the World. Purchasers should look tc ie address is not 633 Oxford Street, L ]i/f~OD~E L SHOETNG FORGK , JOHN TAYLOR, Proprietor, General Smith's Work in all its branches Horses carefully shod. Steel Shoes used if required. Special attention given to malformed and diseased feet. Fittings for Reid and Grays Ploughs. Fire Gratings for " Dover" Stoyes. Coil Chains. Maul Rings, Long Shovel Handles, Spade Handles, Bolts, Swivels, Patent Connecting Links, <&c, &c. i JOHN TAYLOR, FARRIER and GENERAL SMITH, ; iVUnchester Street^ TO Travel this Reason, in the Feilding District, The Thorough-bred Horse CORONET, By Leander — dam, Corona. Terms : £3 3s per mare. For further particulars apply to A. PRINGLE, Empire Stables, Feilding. TO TBAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE FEILDING I.ISTBICT, The Thorough -bred Horse ARAB (late Sir AUBRAY). ARAB is by Little John, out of Sylph, by Southern Chicf — Empress. Terms : £3 per mare ; two or morf mares as per arrangement. Payable at first service by promissory note due Ist January. 1893. Good paddocks provided free ot charge until notice is given, afterwards Is 6d per week will be charged. Mares sent for if inquired. Every care taken but no responsibility. Arab will travel the following route : —Mondays, Makino and Malcombe, re~ turning on Tuesday by the Mnn«ahone road ; Wednesdays, Cheltenham and Birmingham, returning on Thursdays via Beaconsfield ; Fridays, Bunnythorpe and Colyton; Saturdays at Feilding. Apply P. SCANLAN, • Empire Hotel Stables, FeiMing. To stand this season, in Feilding and surrounding districts, The Clydesdale Stallion, YOUNG BRUCE. YOUNG BRUCE is by Sir Robert Bruce, out. of a Dainty Davie mare, out of a Prince Charlie mare, imported from Christchurch by Andrew Cockburn. Young Bruce is a fine powerful bay Horse, and possessing splendid bone and muscle and good temper. Young Bruce will visit Bunnythorpe on Mondays, Birmingham on Tuesdays, Beaconsfield on Wednesdays, Haleombe on Thursdays, and Mr Robinson's stables (Makino) on Fridays and Saturdays. Tebms— £2 10s, payable by P.N. All arrangements to be made with the groom. Groomage fee : ss— payable at first service. W. Bakeb, R. Robinson, Owner. Groom in Charge. A _ ygOftfc Tc tray el this SeaTOxM PAYNE! l ° U rjlOM PAYNE is a dark-bay horse, X with black points, standing nearly sixteen hands high, and is very compact and strongly built, having a good head and neck, with good sloping shoulders and deep girth; good loins and deep quarters ; good sound legs and feet, and his temper is all that could be desired. Tom Payne is rising six years old, and is by Fleetwood's Don Juan; dam Jane, by the Norfolk trotting stallion Prickwillow— Nutwith mare. Tom Payne was exhibited twice only, viz. — Hawera in 1891, where he carried off first honours ; also, Palmerston iSTorth, in 1891, where he carried off 1 st prize, beating all comers. Tom Payne will travel as follows : — Monday, Feilding ; Tuesday, Palmeraton j Wednesday, Bulls l Friday, Upper Tutaenui; and the remainder of the week at the Club Stables. Terms— L3 3s, payable on Ist Janu* ary. 1893. Half guarantee, L 4 4s— L2 2s on Ist January, L 2 2s on Ist Sep« tember, 1893. Good paddocking provided at 2s per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. JOSEPH B- WARRINER, Owner, Marton TO TBAVEL THIS SEASON. -g^^-gwi The Thorough-bred rJsJs£> REDWOOD, By JSatator- Rosalind, by Albany (imp.) —Red Rose, by Traducer (imp.) ; Moss Rose, by Camden— Young Eosebud, by II Barbiere. REDWOOD is a chestnut horse, seven years old, and stands 15 hands 3in. high, on short legs ; his sire, Natator, is by Traducer — Waterwitch (half-sister to Lurline) ; Natator is the sire of more winners during last season than any [other stallion in the colony; his dam, Rosalind, is noted for having never thrown a bad one, producing, among others, Black Rose (one of the best that has won the Canterbury Derby), Alpine Rose, Sweetie (winner of a numier of races on the West Coast), Awarua Rose, &c. During his short time on the turf, Redwood proved himself very fast. In the Canterbury Champagne Stakes (run in lm. 15£s.) he had to meet such cracks as Carbine and Somneil. He won the Juvenile Handicap at Hawkes Bay, Mahakipawa Cup, and several other races, and ran second to Wolverine (New Zealand Cup winner) in a five-furlong race, to whom ho was giving 191 b. Fees : £3 10s single mare —payable by P.N., due January Ist, 1893 ; 5s groomage fee payable on first service. He will visit the following places : — Mondays, Ashurst; Tuesdays, Chelten* ham and Birmingham ; Wednesdays, Makino ; Thursdays and Fridays, Feilding ; Saturdays, Palmerston. For further particulars apply to P. Sheehan (groom in charge), or F. GAY. "PIOTUBES Framed, n¥ very reasonX able rates, at I. Brent's, Manchester street. A splendid assortment of Mould- ' ings to choose from.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 78, 20 December 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 78, 20 December 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 78, 20 December 1892, Page 4

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