TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THE OROUA D WNS ST \TION, The Thcrot-ghbred Stallion VOLTIGEUR. BRED l»y Messrs Pindloy, OloDormistun, Viciori». By King Cole (imp) dam FenMla by Fisherman (irn|>.) dura Rose de Florence (imp.) hy Fiying Dutchman, etc. Fanel'a, own sister to Maribyrnong (sire of Richmond, Imperial, Horatio, etc), and half siator to King of the Ring (sire of First King, double Chutnpiou winner, Peirea, Caspian, etc.) Fanella is dam of Mute ( ire of Pasha, Silence, and Sneechleßß. who was a grand performei in India). Kins Co'e (imf>)., sire of the Duke, Off Colo% Coultouu, Littla Jack, Nelson, etc., by King Tom, sire of Mermaid (fiam of Lurline), damQui Vive, (sister to Vedetie), by Vo!tij<eur ouc of Mrs Ridgwuy by Irish B rdcotche . King Oole wras n first -class performer on ' the English turf. He made his debut as a three-year-old at Ascot, wh re he won the Ascot I'erby and St. James Palace Stakes. As & four:year-o!d he won tho Cumberland Plate, and defeated the Di^rby winner, Kingcrafr, at leve weights over two miles at Newmarkef. Hia own brother King Lud was sold at auction to go to the stud, for 6000 guineas. .;•;■• .. •■- 'i An jnspe'fitipa <jj Yulligeiir's ' taliukttid > pedigree 'will show tna* he is full of Emilius blood — sire of Riddltsworth. Terms — £3 3s, payable l.y yromissory note, and due Ist February, 1890. Reduction made for two or more maces from the same owner. Every caro taken Vint noTecp'toriathility, Paddockinpr tree fur une month, after which 2a (id a head p. r wi-ck will be jharged. LIME. {IME for Agricultural and _j Building 1 pur^osos for sale at .invest possible ratos. Apply to P. HONORE, ' l'oxton. Or to D. M Tuooks, Tram Contnictor, Sanson.
GEOTG E' "RE I C "HA RD T, PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE. THE AMERICAN PALACE ORGANS £12 10s.. £22 10s, £27 10s, and £45. The above are pronounced the Best in the World. PIANOS by . Col lard & C'olfard, Lipp & Soi>s — 15rard. Briusniead 6c Sons, iloenisch — Kirkman, Feurich— Bord, and Brooklyn Comnanv. rtiiASt? 15ANl>tr< .SUS-'IM/IIOD. Yiolv.ife, Flutes, Cornets, and otiier Brass ii^U'imieiits. Vioiiu :-.or.uj;« and hows. jflTTll^.-.} fc\/W ALL CLASSES OF INSTRUMENTS. UaucoK. Bon^is urn: l v !;;au:ovt<-. Pi^cse* m ilieet and books. Postage on Q miiyif) sueot, 2d. l'ayu;eii'a tusiy > o i'orwarded by Post Offiot (.mler .'t' sn.ili vi iojut& in fltaiupsMnsift fent tlivoUK^ tUf yosr. bo exchattgea CATALOGUE PRICE LISTS AND- TEttMS ON APPLICATION LAlit 0 1 QTFA T. WELLDCTI.
WANTED, Farmers aud Dairy men to inspect my Barro Churns, which are without doubt th< best churns in the market. The have been twice exhibited, and re ceived highest prizes both, times Over a dozen testimonials to be hac on application. Chas. E. GAUSTAD, Cooper, Fitzherbert Street, .Palmerston North. Mr Edmund Osborne, Storekeeper Foxton, has been appointed agen for Foxton district, irom whom tes mouials and prices can be obtained and where the churns can be seen. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCI ** DEPARTMENT. CHIEF ADVANTAGES. Low premiums and large bonuses. Funds kept in Now Zealand: Claims paid immediately after proof of dMth. Moat liberal conditions. Low Now Zealand mort»uiT« Economical management. Stato security. TOTAL SUM ASSURED (including Bonus Additions) ... ... ... *7,135, M TOTAL FUNDS (the whole invested in New Zealand) ... ... £hm>K In addition to the above funds, tho oiIicohasauANNUALINCOMEof over ... _£ Z6»,w The Surplus Cash Profits in 1885 were 4242,8 OPESISd OF TONTINE SAYINGS FUND SECTIOI Tontino Savings Fund System Tolicies ai Tewl'sfuverstnd existing Assurance Polie; holders will bo allowed to Join tow Boetioa. All profits accruing after entering the sectio are set apart to bo divided among the P oll^ holder remaining in the section^ at the en of 1900, when liberal returns in cash are ant Ci T a he e principleß of the Tontine and mode , keeping accounts are not kept seoret, v I ease of other Tontines advortised. 1 %• Information can be obtained at the Hei Actuary and Principal OfflMT. 1 ii D. M. LUOKIB,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 281, 27 September 1889, Page 4
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652Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 281, 27 September 1889, Page 4
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