TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THE OKOUA D WNS STATION, The THcnorcmnßET) Stai.lt in VOLTIGEUR. BRED IV Messrs Findky, Olonnrmipton, ViO'oti:.'. By Kiuji Colo (imp ) clam Fenella, by Fisherman (imp.) d»m Eose de Florence (imj).) by Fiying Dutchman, etc. Fanel'a, own sister to Maribyrnong (sire of Richmond, Imperial, Horatia, etc), und half siMer to King of the Ring (sire of First King, double C'humpion winner, i Peirea, Caspian, etc.) Fanella is dam of Mute (.-ire of Pasha, Silence, and Speechless, who was a grind perl'ormei in India). King Co'e (imp)., sire of the Dnke, Off Color, Coultouo, Littls Jack, Nelson, etc., by King Tom, sue of Mpnnaid (dam of Lurline), dam yui Vive, (sister to Vedette), by Voltißear out of Mrs ilidgway by Irish B rdcatche^. King Cole was n nrst-class performer on the English turf, tfe made his debut as a three-year-o'd at Ascot, wh re he won the j Ascot I "erby nnd St. James PaUce Stake?. ) A8 a four:year-old he won iho Cumberland Plate, and defeated the Derby winner, i Kingcraft, at leva weights over two milea j at Newtti!irke\ His own brother Kiiiß j Lnd was aolii ut auction to go to the stud, j for 6000 guineas. An inspection of Voltigebr'a tabulateri pedigree will show tna* ho is full of | Emilius blood — sire of Eiddltsworth. Terms — £3 3a, payable by promissory note, and due Ut February, 1890. Iteduction made for two or more mares from the same owner. j Every naro taken but no responsibility. Paddockii>tr free for one month, afiei 1 wluoh 2a (>d a head pi i- week will bo | charged. I . ..., | LIME. ' t IME for Agricultural . and ; \_j Building purposes for salo at '< lowest possible rates. Apply to I O. HONOKE, Foxton. Or to : D. M li hooks, ! Tram Contractor, Hanson.
GE OR G E~"TETC"H A R DT, PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE. THK AMESICAN PALACE OBGANS £12 10s, £15 10s, £22 10s, £27 10s, and £45. Jggp The above are pronounced tho Best in the World. PIANOS by Collard & Collard, Lipp & Sons-— Erard. Rrinsmead 6c Sons, Roenisch — Kirkman, Feurirh— -Bord, and Brooklyn Cout{)any. i * • • i Bi-i.AS£\ ! liANL'N SUi-M'ljIED. Violins. S?lute^, Oornots, :-uid otner Brasa ii.>ivunirU)ts. VLwiiji si'in^s nv.d tows. j?itt::-:ci:-; >joii all classed o> instruments. i ])ai;cos, Bong^ ami i J i;.ai/i'oi;>.- didoes m .heet and boulcsj. l/oatage on a j «iti({!H oiii'ot, -tl. ruyu:on'h may ; c lorwardw'i by post Ofiict | o»<irr .'i ' hUiiiii :imo-cits) i" fltaruy«s- J i | Mnsic ff>»t through tlit> \joai naunot bo vjxcf'.angecu | CATALOGUE PRICE LISTS AND TBKMS ON APPLICAT)«>a LAIBTOI QUAY, WELLING!.
W~ ANTED, Farmers and Dairy j men to inspect my Barro I Chnrns, which are without doubt the i be s t churns in the market. The have been twice exhibited, and received highest prizes both times. Over a dozen testimonials to be had. on application. Chak. E. GAUSTAD, Cooper, Fitzherbert Street, Paltnerston Nor ih. | ( Mr Edmund Osborne, Storekeeper, Foxton, has been appointed agent for Foxton district, irom whom tesmonials and prices can be obtained, and where the churns can be seen. /GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE >* DEPARTMENT. CHIEF ADVANTAGES. Low premiums and large bonuses. * Funds kept in Now Zealand, , Claims paid immediately after proof of derta. Most liberal conditions. Low New Zealand mortality. Economical management. Stato security. ! TOTAL SUM ASSUEED (including 1 Bonus Additions)... .... ... tfMSWKS i TOTAL FUNDS (tho whole invested I in Now Zealand) ... ... ••• &&**»' i In addition to the above funds the I offico has an ANN UAL INCOME of m . over ... ••• ••• "* — -'■ ■ The Surplus Cash Profits in 1886 were 4242,556 , OPENING OF TONTINE SAVINGS FUND SECTION. I Tontiuo Savings Fund System Policies are • U NewSvers and existing Assurance PolicyI holders will bo allowed to join this section. ' ' All profitß accruing after entering the section are sot apart to be Sivided among the policyholders remaining in tho section at the end I of 1900, when liberal returns in cash are antis Ci The principles of the Tontine and mode of ! keeping accounts are not kept secret, as ia / caso of other Tontines advertised. I | V Information can be obtained at the Head Office and all Branches and Agencies, and also ' I bom the Travelling Agonts of the Department I F. W. FRANKLAND, . ■ Aotnary and Principal OfflMT. D. M. LUCKIB. CamurfMl— ■»
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 281, 1 October 1889, Page 4
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704Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 281, 1 October 1889, Page 4
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