[IHE COLONIAL MUTLML LIFE j L ASSURANCE SOCIETY, (Ltd). ! Nekw Zkaaland Offices ; j ncen St. Auck «i.d. Princes St. Dunedic, i 'gh St. Ch lit' church. Laiabton Quay, ; Wellington. i ew Assurances, 18S7 .... £1,469.786 : mmnl Income 300,000 ! .ucumulated Funds exceed . . . . 77t>,Q00 ! special tontine ltfe assur. ' a>jce Tables. . ] Before assurinjr in any other ofSce be kurticulttr to obtHin full infcunation with egaru to the Spuoial ToutinM Tables of he Colonial Mutual, "whica combino Life i>puranoe with a Sound and Profitable ! [nvestmeufc. ALL PROFITS BELONG TO POLICY. I HOLDERS. ........ ' Eespousible Local Management.. ( Ail Coloniffl-Maiuab-Policigs are Abso- ! iuti-ly IncontcHtible from dute of issue, 1 jeiu>r entirely Free from Obnoxious und Harassing conditions' as to Travelling, I Residence, Occupation, Mode of .Life, or Hitmw of Death. J. P. BRANDON, Kesident Seovotary, . Wellington. ! Lootti Agent at I'oxton — j. r. McMillan, j GRATEFUL— COMFOKTIMt. | BSE.VKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of tbe latural laws which govern the operation it digestion and nutrition, and by a caretil application of the tine properties of. vc\ l • selected 'jocoa, Mr Epps has pro'ided our breakfast tables with a delilately flu wired hevera«e which may save is many heavy doctors' bills. It ia, by 1 lie judicious use of sacli articles of diet hat a constitution may be gradually >uilt up until strong enough to resist svery tendency to disease. Hundreds )f subtle maladies sre floating around us ! eady to attack wherever there is a weak ■loiut. "We may eHctpe rouny a fatal ihaft by keeping ourselves well fortified k'\ b pure blood and a properly nour>hed Craiue."— See article iii the Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or Diilk. Sold in £ld packets by grocers labelled Ihuij: — JAMES EPPS & ; 'CU, HOMOEPATHIC CII E 11 1 > T LONDON. ENGLAND .; SOMNUS. (TE KAHURANGJ) / TTtINDINOr there is a atrong feoling to JP re>ain the services of Somnua in this DiaUio v , amd wißhing to use him ourselves 10 a greater extent than before, 'hcPio|irietors have arranged to send the son of ''Tbe Painter" to Howke'a Bay. where he will Berve at a feo <>f Seven Guineas for Thoroughbreds, and Five Guineas for Crossbreds. The Celebrated ThornnKhbred(Champion P.ize winner, SOMNUS (sire of Dudu, .F x'on, Cyclone. Mmuie, Wuiter »nd a .host of other most promising youngsieis, soniei of which wil<, no doubt, in the coming racing season sffoid additional proof of the vaiue of this first class »iie) will therefore sand at the Propiietors' Bind •tallies, Feilding, .this season, commencing Monday, tbe 2ud September. We have stuck to 8 tnnuf, becausa ou his aize, breeding, performances, and beautiful symmetry, we believed he was de&titjed to become a Great Horse ; and we have no rioubi whatever now, that like his iiluatiiuua aire ' Truduc-r," and the great " iMusket," Somnua inherits that great power posseised by so few sires, of transmitting bis excellent qualities to hia proyeny, that we mean to atick to him si ill, notwithat nding the tempting overtures that have oeen mnde for him, not in New Zealand (hecause he waa bred here), but j trom America, where bis old ataMe companion and near relation, '- Sir Modred,'' \ has attained euch a high reputation as a Sire, and from other parts of the world where tbe fame of Somnus. has reached. We did intend to charge a fee of Ten Guineas all round thia season, but from representations made by some of our. friends that they were unable to pay »o rouoh for I Hack mares, we have decided to reduce | l .he fee on tbe following «c ile, viz. :-— Ist Class Thoroughdreds, Ten Guineas. Class C, Seven Guineas. I A limited number of good Hack mares, I Five Pounds ten shilling. Paddocking (if required) 2s per week/ Choice mares can be fed as per agreement, j Guarantees as per agreement. Allowance made for two or more mares/ the property of one owner. Mares left at the Pi oprietors' Homestead, Fox on, will be forwarded to Feildiug free ot cost-: .• f .. .;■.;•.'' ' ■ , f ■•.-.' To insure ' fervice, early : applicatipn-l should be made, f ' " ' ) The paddocking accommodation is spe- I cially provided for breeding purposes, the wet and dry mares I'eing kept separate | in well watered sud shell ercd paddocks. ' Owners sending mares in foal can rely upoa> the fjrenttS!, possible care being, taken at foaling time, and proper time of service. THE THOROUGi BRED STALLI' N . pONOASTEB (Winner of the Mar borough Cup and Derby, tbe Ne'son Cup and other races and sire, of Stella snd other g<v>d hones. Doncaster is tiy Towton (Brother of The Peer) out of Titania, by Bay Middlet'on — Fairy by Glaucus— Spray by Douizeni, &c. It will thus bo seen that he comes of a good racing fanr.ily, Towton being by Melbourne (dire- of West Australian,- Blink Bonny, &c. Titania (is alao data of Sir Geori/e) Bay \ljddleton (brother to Z<u? and WAimea) is by Sir Hercules,, «,»t .0* Fora Mclvor, Fairy by Glaucus ouU,J>f that'iliftnuMft ftyfriy (dam or^efaYiL, 8»«i BslWof ih* R»«. S utbfrn Ctfir! >c* Fee-THR-EB OUJNffi-AS. With the usual allowances. Groomage fee si. Paddooklng ie above. a*ut M.tner w»«|rtilar> app'y ib • WH^OASBt, ■■"> •tat) fworn !• ahsrn, Ks|l«Jlir». Or \* H< t; 4HWOOP. feaiiir ht %2kn 4 C^,, i*B*t*si
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Manawatu Herald, 8 November 1889, Page 4
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