©*^-<l% C H R u TH v E N 1 1 PRACTICAL WATCH, CLOCK AND WWJMI WMi ' MUSIUaL BOX REPAIRER. ! Q TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THK { *■ A N - ! H OBOUA D WNS STATION, Watch Springs .. .. 3/6 ; r Tn« ThiMughbbkd Stalu »x Wiitclies Cleaned .. .. 8/- ? \/ f" x I "T" IC*P"I IF? And all other charges in proportion. A BT.XD Mbpsis Fn f!Hy, tMonormif- >JS3^ i <Utu IVnuUa. by F.rtlit iniHii (imp.) dun: N«Bi3|w?S \i 1 1 l:«*e (lv fc'lc»rou«o(i«n!M by I'lviSj; I»a':ch- . JV^V^Y it ! Fanel'n, own sister to Matibymonej ' •'. V-<, ■-.■•*■. *■ l|pirw • , («re of Richmond, Imperial, Horatia, etc), TO TKATEL THIS SEASON M THE | i und half mter to King of the Eiug (aire •-' ; BISTItICT 'i J iof Virst King, double Champion wiuner, ' -....., . Pe'rea, Caspixo, etc ) lanolin is dam of The pure bred Clydesdale entire horfee ■■ | Mute (ire of Pasha, Silence, and Speech- riA'KTATTTIT)A'D \'l&£ { I&£?2ZS£?& CONQUEROR. CoJOr Coulfoun, Lutla Jnck. Nelson, etc., Conqueror is a dark bay, ntands 17 hande \ by KinK Tom. aire of Mo oiaid ('Jam of I )n*K l>i>ue of uneqiialled quality, immense I Lurlijie) damUaiVive, (sißtsrto Vedetre), « •mwcu'ar puwer. splendid action, and ! liv VolPaenr our. of Mra Jiidgway by Irish / mom docile lemper. • J Birdosfcrher. He was bred- 1-yMn Miller, West Tnleri,' { Kmy Oole was a nrsf-class performer on t out oi her celebrated mare Duchess, and is • the En«li»h turf. He made his debut as a Iby Em eror. out of the pure Clydesdale j !hree»year-old at A«ci>r, wh re he won the / mareKnte (imported by the late Mr James ' Asno^'l>rbr and St. • 7a mfs Palace Stakeß. /■ Strachan) Emperor ha 9 gained three Asa four:yv'Hr-old he wou «he Cumberland ' firm' and second price*, and is got by the Plate, ano" defeated the Derby winner, i renowned Napoleon (imported by J. Kingcrufi, «\t leve weights over two milea ! Niinmi-). Napoleon by George Buchanan's at Newnt.tr .'ier. Hia own brother Kiny Emperor, out of Nancy, bred by Alexander Lud was sold at auction to go to the • tud . tfiulajr, Usq., Smdv hills near Glasgow, lor 6000 guineas. ! Nancy; by me celebrated Oarnary horse, An inspection of Voltigeur'a tabulated j h*r d»m by Scotsman. pedigree w?il show *na- he is full of j Comiueior took the first prize as a two i ttmilius blocd— sirti of Eiddksworth. I year old at the Blueskm show, and second J Teims~-£3 3j, payable by promicsory ' prize for all comer» and agtd horses at the nore, and due l*t February, 1890. It-due,. | B « m e show ; and at O^maiu the following tion made for t.wo or more marek from the } year took second prize &b a three year old I came owner. j in a fieldof uineeompetitors. At five year i Every care tak«D but bo responsibility. j °. l( ' °c t«>yk first prize at Timaru, and ape- n 1 Pmldockimr iref i<>r <>«>« month, at'iei' ■°^ I* ; '# <»f 12 guineHS as a colonial bred j o | which '2a *>i » iieaa pir w»tk will ho , hort-e to B«»rid in the district that bcas'-n. \ , \ <:har£ed. Second pi ze at »»»iii>ii all { v.i-iiK-rg; jind first priza tv Putea name year v - -, | auaioM iheHamt- hoire ibat look tirst pti/.e ' ,' ut VVauchnui. First piize at Tarauaki. c Cotiquuioi'N atotk aie allowed by com- U }j 1 \1 Ij. )»tem jiKigus to be th« b»st ever bred on j t "'_ ibis coa«r or in Taran*ki, hiiviuif plenty of j t „,„ * ■". , -. -, size, aliundr.Ti'jo i.f hair and Ikm c. and I y V TME tor Agricultural ami huck . jf unexce| , t i nM | quil Uiy, combmed j c \j Building purposes for sale at wi-h yenerul symmetry. c ]nw*)Rr. possible rates. Apply to j Tonm-:— Single mares, HX T»ro or r ■• ■" - liNt Xij ' ! V ,l.!«:ck« ( t r.q',iiu.) i.i-« of eh .vkc '■ I • iJOXton. 1 tid Sl*t. December. '- _ „ "j s Or to (' ii rjneror will seiA'e a limited ' nnm'<ei ■ } D. M BROOKS. Ai^ma'rt". |l Tram Contractor, San«on. l "'" p llll!Uflr ! ' GEO^GF^riXHTftIJT, ; PIANOI'ORTK AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE. ; , . THE ! AMERICAN PALACE ORGANS ! £12 10s, £15 10s, £22 10s, j £27 10s, and £45. i ffi2g The above nro pronounced tlio Best in the World, I PIANOS by (Jol)anl Collared I-ipj) & Sons — Eranl. -Brinsmead Sons, Jtocnisch — -Kirkman, Feurich — .BorcL and Brooklyn Comnanv. ■ * I • ! BKASr* JiANDS fSUPHuIED. Violiaa, Flutoe, Cornota, and otnor Brass j li*«uit nimits. Violin strings <md hows. ■ • I bTJPTIK«!s J.OP ALL CLASSES -OF INSTRUMENTS. • '• . f ■ Uancofi, SorgH, und Wu; to. ort«; Pieces in shoet amt books. Postage mi a [ t singln alieet, lid. i.':*y noms may cc forirurdoti by post Otticf: i Order. It. nins.ll amounts in ataman . | i i Music Rant through ;h» yoet cannot bo «xcnh)i^«»» OATALOGIiE PRlC'iii LIP.TS ANT> TERMS O\ Al»PLlC.\n«»^ j i LAOTOI QIA-TiJ??™?^. | W^Zf^e« ?£S PALM«BSTON S^aT "COOP- ! ch nrns, which are without doubt the J _^_ ' | be 8 t churns in the market. The j _. tL L I 4 M nn tt i have been twice exhibited, and re- | IJjLI^ AI C ceived highest piizca l»th tme.. Maimfaoturer of Buffe ,. Keg Over a dozen testimonial to be had Tall w •• JM* on application. Cuurns, 8.,x Churns, Cjlind.ri Chas. E. GAUhIAJ), uhurns, Butter 88..y e , Brower» Vate, ! ' Cooper, Fitzherbert Bfireet, ]^ er "^ rit Kg *\ Knameiled j ■ j „ , t vii I lveK8 ' * c> &c '* on tuQ Goriest. ! Piilmerston >ovth. . nt)tico lovest poHSiblo priceSt [ > — ~~ « A , ■ Addresb— Main Street, Pulmmsum I »' Mr Edmund Osborne, Storekeeper, | j^ or ti,. : ! Poxfon, has been appointed agent i \ for Foxton district, Irom whom tes- I : monials and prices can be obtained, . -. t 1 and where the churns can ha K'eu. j GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE I GOVERNMENT .Llr'E INSURANCE ** DEPARTMENT. j VJI DEPARTMENT. CHIEF ADVANTAGES. liOANB ON MOBTOAQB. Low premiums andlarp. bonusoi. x Wme a ltiuttui B , t h« Btat*s«!ttr»y. P.riod->fLoftn- * ». d. TOTAL' SUM ASSUBBD (including _ I ■ §89 " h^wZasffi) ... ~. ..-■««« Loans repayable by instalments .whereby In addition to the aboTe funds, the principal and interest are bota liquidated office has an ANN UAli INCOME of Within a civon timo, and on terms of a most oSm> jeaGß,ooo f aTO nra«ilechai-acter,pr«B«nt marked advari- ... .v ■'■ * '"•' tages to settlers and others. it The Barplns Cash Proflts in 1816 wra i'k'im the^un^riwf. r"*oot« l the lofl.u, C with or '• OPENING OF TOOTHINGS FUND SECTION. *£SgJ^^£^J^&%& '• '" Tontine Sayings P»nd Bystem Poliwei* aie Qf tbiß j} a p»rtment. wJiere also iormn oi ay- " T.?A B ?,Sand.xistin BAssurancoPoUoy-.8 AssurancoPoUoy-. . holders will be allowed to Jain this scotion. theHeadand Branch Offices aud Post Offices 1 AHproflttaceruiui! after euteriuKtU«Hßction , p. W. FBANKLAKD. y are set apart to be fflyided among the pohny- Aetuai-y and Principal Offlow. « holders remainibg in the section at the end M LUCKIB.---v of 1900, when liberal returns in caßhar-aun. Oommiiaiotaer xt oi Th^»rinoiplei •Mh« Tontine and mode pt flsSSfaa^aar*- 11 — - - — .Ks»«Ml J »T«iUn«A««Jili'O?Th»D«par»awsA ,
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Manawatu Herald, 8 November 1889, Page 4
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