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TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THK OROUA D WNS STATION, The Th- Roi'OHßitfro Stalm>i* VwLTLGEUR. BRED by Messrs Findlaj', Glonnrmiston, Victoria. By Kmy C ole (imp ) dam Fenella by F.suerm*n ( ,ti| .) .ln.n Rose de Fioreuce (imp.) by Fiyu .g Durch- . man, etc. j Fanel'n, own sister to Ma.-ibyrjio.ag i '(sire of Richmond, Imperial, Horatia, c*3), - 'bnd half siater to King of the R. : ng (sire of First King, double Chuwpion wincrnr, Peirea, Caspian, etc.) Fanella is dam of Mute («re of Pasha, Silence, and Sneec hi less, who was a grand perforoiei in Indi a). ' King Cole (imp)., sire of he Duke, ( )ff Color, CoultouD, Littla Jack. Nelson, et 0., by King Tom, sire of Men laid of Lurline), dam Qui Vive, (meter to Vedetr c), by Voltigeur out of Mrs Ridgway by Ir isb. Birdcatche' • King Cole was » first-class perforn ier o» the English turf. He made bis debt it as a. three-year-old at A-cor* wb re he won the< ( Ascot Perby and St. Jameß Palaco fifties. I As a four:year-old he won the Cuml >erl md Plate, and defeated the Derby -vunner, i Kingcr»ft, at leve weights o ye- 1. wo mle» j at Newmarket. His own brother K.ng. i Lud was sold at auction to go to thi Btud. ; for 6000 guineas. An inspection of Voltigeur'a tabu lated pedigree will show tna* be is fu 11 of Emilius blood— sire of Riddltsworth. Terms— £3 3s, payable r.y promii sory » note, and due Ist February. ISOO. Reduction made for two or more mares from the I same owner. .1 Every cat* 1 taken but no ••etpiinsi nlity. j; Paddockinsr tree lor . nc imxuh, «f er ; which 2a t*tl v liead p- >■ >»ot!k will joe charged. : | LIME. | IIME for Agriculturnl and ;; _j Building- pur o.sos for stile at j lowest possible rates. Apply to j C. HONOBE, I Foxton Or to D. M Brooks, Tram ContraoliC/]-. Sanson.

GEORGE" RE'ICHARDT,' JPIANOPOBCTi AND MUSIC WABE.IOUSE. THE AMERICAN PALACE ORGANS £12 10s, £15 10s, £22 10s, £27 10s, and £45. gg The above are promunoed the Best in the World, PIANOS by ~ Collard& Collard^ I.ipp & Sons — Erard. Brinsmead & Sosis ? iloeniscfc — Kirkman, Feurich — Bord, and Brooklyn Company. BJXASi? BANDIS •SUPI-'lilKD. Vlolia: -, Mutes, Cornets, and other Brass ).L.'»trunu'nts. VioiiK st-ing;. and bows. SITTINGS I'OR C.^ASSSP 01? INSTRUMENTS. Dancoa, Songs, and Piaaoiovf :'i.> mv. ahtei ana books. Postage on a «ingle sueet. 2u. Tuy ut r< may La f'o; uarc'.e'l by Post OflSoe Oidev. .«t f.raiil . ut'iouutK in wti.mpfi, j Mnaic fmt through tha post cannoi bi» tixcftangea . CATALOGUE PRICE LISTS AND TERMS ON AKPLIOATJmr LAIBTOS QUAY. WELLH^OI.

WANTED, Farmers and Dairy men to inspect my But* Churns, which are without doubt the De st churns in the market. The | n ave been tvrice exhibited, and received highest prizes both times. Over a dozen testimonials to be ■ had on application. Chas. E. GAUSTAD, Cooper, Fitzherbert Street, Palmerston North. \ Mr Edmund Osborne, Storekeeper, Foxton, has been appointed agent for Foxton district, irom whom tesmouialß and prices can be obtained, and where the churns can be seen. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE ** DEPARTMENT. CHIEF ADVANTAGES. Lew nrexalnms and large bonuses. Funds kept In New Zealand. Claims paid immediately after proof of death, j Moit liberal conditions. ' Low New Zealand mortality. Economical management. State security. TOTAL SUM ABSUKED (including Bonus Addition!) ... ... ... *T4M.9« TOTAL FUNDS (the whole invested in New Zealand) a ••• *1.9».«8 | In addition to the above funds, the office has an ANNUAL INCOME of over ... ... ,«• ... £268,000 The Borplns Cash Profits in 188g were £348£56 OPENING OF TONTINESAVINGS FUND SECTION. Tontine Savings Fund System Policies are ! TewiSl^ande^st^AssurancePoUcy. holders will be allowed to join this section. i All profits accruing after entering the section are set apart to be divided among the policyholders remaining >in the a« i to»*af of 1900. when liberal returns in cash are anti"'The* principles of the Tontine and mod** keeping accounts are not kept secret, as in case ofother Tontines advertised. 1 v Information can be obtained at the Head Office »nd all Branches ana Agencies, and also SSniht T^Tffiirifi Agents of the Department ! \ jaJ^MawndpiioitwaV

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Manawatu Herald, 15 October 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 15 October 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 15 October 1889, Page 4

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