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To Stand the season in Feilding, the ' Coaching Stallion YOUNG TORPEDO. YOUNG TORPEDO, aged 3 years, is the true type of a Coaching Stallion, and is, m fact, the best specimen to be seen, on the West Coast. He is a very dark brown, with beautiful flat bone, and well coupled together, showing great strength of muscle. Young Torpedo is by Torpedo out of the trbttins mare Kate. Torpedo is by Musket (imp)— Fanny Fisher, a bay mare bred by Mr H. Fisher, in Victoria in 18G5, got by Fisherman (imp), her dam by Coquette (imp), by Launcelot —Abaft by Sheet Anchor. Kate is by Mangle— Bess, by The Painter, out of a Blood Koyal mare. Mangle is by Tra« ducer (imp)— Flat Iron, bred by Mr Mallock in 1865, got by Peter Flat (imp) ; her dam Kmma by Gil Bias (imp) —Emily by Operator (imp). Terms, L 2 2s, payable by P,N. due Feb. Ist. 1894. For further particulars apply to (he Owner, ' T. R. CHAMBERLAIN, Boiler Flour Mills, Feild me To Travel This Season in Feilding nnd Surrounding Districts, The Celebrated Carriage Stallion KIXG DON. KING DON is a beautiful black horse, standing 16 hands 1 inch high, and is very compact nnd strongly built in proportion, having a splendid head and neck, with good sloping shoulders and deep girth, good loins and short back, splendid deep quarters, with short, sound legs and good feet.nnd measures very Urge below the knee, and his temper is nil that could be desired ; he has stood throe seasons in the New Plymouth district, and has proved himself a very sure fonU getter, and his stock is greatly admired for weight-carrying hacks or good harness horses. KING DON was bred by John Hes lop, Esq, in 1887 by Don Junn, dam Rose, by Day and Martin; Don Juan bred by E Davidson, Esq, in 1870, -.ol by Diomedes (imp), dam Sweep, bred by Mr Elliot in 1885, got by Sir Hercules, her dam Besom, by Whisker (imp), out of Cornelia, by Grasshopper. KING DON has never been exhibited, his dam, Rose, was only shown oner, when she gained 6rst honors in the carriage class at the Wangnnui show. Terms : £3 ; payable Ist Jan ; reduction for two or more mares ; groom's fee, ss, first service. Good grass paddocks provided at Feild ing and Birmingham ; all care taken, but no responsibility. Apply to G. EICHAEDSON, Empire Stables, Feildinß. Tho Thoroughbred Horse CORONET WILL TBAVEL IN THB FEILDIMJ PISTBICI THIS SEASON. CORONET, Chestnut Horse, 1880. Bred by the late H. H. Stafford, Esq , Annesbrook. /"10E0NET is a beautiful dark chest\J nut, stands 15 hands 3 inches high, on short legs, nnd measures very large, and has splendid bone, and is one of the best* tempered animals in the worldHe ran for one season on the Wesl Coast of the South Island, and won three events there. Tebms: Three guineas per mare, payable at first service by promissory note due January 4th, 1894. Groomago fee 59, payablo at first service. For further particulars apply to A. PRINGLE, Empire Stables, Feilding ROLLER FLOUR. MESSRS CHAMBERLAIN BROS, flour has again com< to the front. Their mill is nov fitted up with the latest patent— thi Cornelius Roller Mill— which is th< first and only one of the kind in th< Colony. It is turning out one ol th< finest classes of flour in the market Ask your storekeepers for it. Chamberlain Bros, are also pro ducmg at their mill, a beautifu flakey Wheatmeal, Try it tor per ridge, bread, and pastry. It is rs markably sweet and tasty. Crushed Oats can always be ob tamed at the Mill. Crushing don< at 8d per bushel. T. R. CHAMBERLAIN, Managei TJIEILDING BOOT AND SHOE X) EMPORIUM, NOHEBTER StBEET S. SVENDSEN, Propbietob. JUST OPENED UP : Gent's Scotch Grain Shooters, Broad Welted Cookhams, Strong Watertights, Watertight Bluchers, &c, &c. Ladies' Evening Shoes, Kid Walking Shoes. Children' Boots and Shoes in groat variety. Boots and Shoes made and repaired. GRAND CONCESSION IN PHOTOGRAPHY. BILLENS &T BUNTING'S STUDIO, The Square, Palmerston North. /"\NE Dozen Beautifully Enamelled \J or Opalette Cabinet Photographs and one 15 x 12 Opal or Bromide enlargement, for the small aum of £1 Is. Tickets 2/6 from our Canvassers all over the district. This ticket will enable the holder on payment of additional 18/6 at the time of sitting, to secure the above Marvellous Concession. Since extensive alterations, our Promises will compare favourably with any Photographic Studio in tho colonyr Wo invite the pnblic to inspect our work and premises before going elsewhere. Elabn. rate preparations have been made in every Department, so that tho work may be turned out without delay. We have engaged the services of a first-class Lady Artist to do Enlargo ments in black, white, or oils. In con« elusion we would respectfully ark Ihe public to patronise Local Industry. We will guarantee the work equal to anything in New Zealand. Tickets issued by any other firm accepted till December 30th, 1893. WANTED KNOWN, — "Orders taken at the Stak office for all kinds of Rubber $tamps.

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 116, 14 November 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 116, 14 November 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 116, 14 November 1893, Page 4

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