7Wr*X^ PRACTICAL WATCH, CLOCK AND J iJS^mlL£JSm^ ' 'MURIOaLBOXRBPAIRBR-. •' j TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THK / ' SA^ OKI ■ ! OEOHA D WNB STATION, Watch Springs 7, .. 3/6 l Ths Th uouohbrei) Stalu x . Watches Cleaned .. .. 8/W f"\ I T I /*> C" I) D And nil other charges in proportion. QilKDliy Mewra F.nii^y. (.•rlonormis- . jggA^ i O t( '": * r '' •■■«•«• By Ki»i' <>'•* (imp) t^* 11 *^*^** i riana F«-nfl!;» by Y,*h,'rmM (ni'f .) dam >fIS»SWH»l \il \ i ilogo de Flortnce (imp.) l>y Fijixg Dv eh- - r^f l^ntl », own Bister to Maribymong mmm^ m cm^»^ \ (sire of Richmond,. Imperil, Horntii!, etc), TO TUAVEL, THIS SEASON IN THE ' und half sister to King of the King (sire FOXTON DISTRICT, of First King, double Chumpion winner, ' * ' j i Pe>rea, OaspiaD, etc) F«nolla is dam of The pure bred Clydesdale entire horse . Mute (<ire of Pasha, Silence, aud Speech- /i/\ I KT/%TTTI'n f\>T"% i less, who was a grand performei in India). llf J j\l fJ II HsjPvClTt I Xin 2 Co'e (im,.)., siro of the Duke, Off V/ V-^X^ W XJ4.VWAK. I CoJor, Cowltonu, Littb Jack, Nelson, etc., Conqueror ia a dark bay, atanda 17 hand* by Kins Tom, wre of Mermaid (dam of lriifh, bone of unequalled quality, immense Lurluifel, dainQni Vive, (sister to Vedetie), ' •mwca'ar power, splendid action, and hy VoliiKtar out of Mrs Kidgway by Irish / mosi docila temper. Birdcstcher. , I He was bred hy Mrs Miller, West Taieri, Km« Cole was a nrs«-elnsß performer on \ out of her celebrated mare Duchess, and is the English tuif. Ho made hi» debut as a Jby Em oior. out of the pure Chdesdale three-year-old »t A"cot, wh re he won the . ">««> K<»t« (tmporlod by the late Mr James Ascot I >erhy and St. .Tames Palace S*»kep. / Straohan) Emperor has gained three As a four:yoar-o!d he wou the Cuinberlaud ' tirM and becond prii-e*, ami is got by the Plate, and defeated the Derby winner, | renowned Napoleon (imported by J Kinßcr«f% at leve wtights oyer two miles | Nimm«'). Napoleon by (lotue Buchanan's at Newtuarker. His own brother King • Emperor, out of NaiiOy, bred by Alt-xander Lud was sold at auction to go to the »tud Fmlav, Esq., S«nd> hills n^ar Glangow. for 6000 guineas. ' Hancy, by the celebrated Garnary horse, An inspection of Voltigeur's tabulated : h«>r dam by Scotsman. pedigree will show tna" he ia fuU of | C«>nqueior took the first priza as a two Ernilius blood—sire of RiddUs worth. i y«»<" old at. the Blueskm show, and seooud Terms- -£3 3*. payable hy promissory '• pHze for all comers and aged boms at. the nore, and due lit February, 1890. itiduc- same show ; and at Oamaiu the following tion made for two or more mares from the y ear t( "'k second prize as a three year old «am« ov nor. I i'» a fi^ldof nine competitors. At five year Every care taken but no responsibility. i old he took first piizo at Timaru, and spePjddocki*<if free for one month, afier J c'al prize of 12 guineas as a colonial bred which 2* t»d a head pir week will b« | hori-e to *u>ud iv the district that frcason. ohai'Ked.'-. i •Second prz« at Wangunui, against all wtners; >>nd first, prize in P»tea same year ■- — , -tifatimt the »am« horse that vook first piize at Y\ xiit-hmii. First prize at Taranaki. Cdvq nen. r's aiock aie allowed by comXi 1 M 3£. I V^te" 1 j»°g«» to be the best ever bred ou this cojwt. or in Taranaki, hnvit)g plenty of (tact? *«,. A n ».; Ml i*,.. n i An j >liz *» abuiidr.n«e of hair and boi.e, and IJ i?M,? 01 A g l ' ieult^ ral , and btokaof unexceptional quality, combined > Building pur oses for sale at wirh general symmetry, lowest possible rates. Apply to Ti-rmit:— Single mares, £3. Two or l" 1 ' T-TOXTjI?"!? n.-"*- t»aie» »!• per ajretmeni. • ■ n -'-'-> l 'J s '-'? i'.i.uiok* (it rtquireii) tit* of oh*rge J?oxton. ., 81s , December. Or to , C,n qneror will serve a limited numl ci I). M BKOOKs. ! f.wmarer: Tram Conrvactor, »Su; ißon . l ' I>r turther Particulars •JP'jy'JjoNK GE 0R G I "RE" I C H A I D T , PUNOFOBTE AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE. THE AMERICAN PALACE OEGANS £12 10s, £15 10s, £22 10s, £27 10s, and £45. @3^ The above are pronounced the Best in the World. PIANOS by Collaril 6c Collard, I^ipp & Sous — Erar'd. Brin-smead & Sons, Roenisch — Kirkman, Feurich — Bord, and Brooklyn Company. BKASB BAND& SUPPLIED. Violins, Flutes, Cornets, and other Brass Instruments. Violin strings and bows. SITTINGS FOX ALL CLASSES OF INSTRUMENTS. Dances, Songs, and Pianoforte Pieces in sheet and books. Postage on a single sheet, 2d. i-aymems may be forwarded by Post Office Order. If small amounts in stamps.Music e&nt through, th« post cannot be exchaugea CATALOG 0E PRIOE LISTS AND TERMS ON APPLICATION lAIBTOI QUAY. WELLIMtqi, W^i^S R ST<m STEAM COOPOuurns, which are without doubt the a K J^ b • be 8 t churns in the market. The TTTi Tj t AAI /-« rt nir «aye been twice exhibited, and r e . \\ Ilihl *M. QOQ K. oT-Stfiai? A Ta iT&o h t 6 B vr fe on application. 0-iurns, Box Churns, Cylinder Chas. E. GAUSTAI), j t Jhurns, Mutter Boxes, Brewers Vate, Cooper, Fiteherbert Street, f."* »"* S PJ rit Ke^\ Enamelled * „ . XT ' Kegs, *c. &c, on the shortest Palmerston North. ; notioo , t loTew pogsib . e prices# „„, n~~ a , , i Addreßb— Main Street, Palmerston Mr Edmund Osborne, Storekeeper, North. Foxton, has been appointed agent for Foxton district, irom whom teamouials and prices can be obtained, and where the churns can be seen. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE GOVERNMENT Ll'rE INSURANCE *■* DEPARTMENT. VX W DEPARTMENT. CHIEF ADVANTAGES. LOANS ON MORTGAGE. Lowpr^uma wd lar?. bowMi. tim# to time a I|a;|tea of t h, BUte MCttrity. TOTAL SUM AiSUBED (ißdudliif Twslwywn « * 7 Bonug Additions) ... JTOtfJM jw*»wn yearn TOTAL FUNDS (tt» WhoU lawtted 2».,»«nty yean ... ... 4W 8 in New Zealand) ... ... ... £W3MW Loant repayable by instalmentß whereby In addition to the above fnndMh* principal and interest are both liquidated office bat M ANNUAL INCOME of Within a given time, and on terma of a most OT «r J!288,000 fitTonrabl* ohat*ct»r, present marked adran- "" "' '" tages to settlers and otliers. ThoS^MCMhPr^LtWßwr. *Wfi* SS^ST &?%£ & OPENINGOFTONTINESAVIHOSFiraDSECTION. %%^AZ£T«$ h oi™°K™ Tontina SaTinn F«ad System Policies are of |his o apar tment, where also forms of apI now being issued. _ „ nlication can be obtaiuod. New Assurer* and existing Assurance Policy- *" For fuU p»riicul«J-i as to loans, apply to bolder* will be allowed to join this Bpotion. tb Htatimnfl Branch Offices and Post Offloea AH profits accruing after entering the section »!»«•■»•«•«» y FBANKLAND. are set apart to be diTided among the policy- Aetoary and Principal Officer. holders remaining in the lection at the end luoicie of 1800, when liberal ntsras in caah are anti- «• ¥ * < JiSsa»li»tr * The ytfbeipiM if'th* Tontine and -mode oT kMpiagJWMttuta an* not kept seoxet, m ia mm tT oth«r ToatiaeaadfertUsd. yi«fonßa»io«<»Bb«obuinedMih*H«aa THTNNE, LIN'ION * <'0., o«e«wid aU Branches and Agencies, and als» ' QHIPPHfO AGENTS O TIONMRB,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue II, 12 November 1889, Page 4
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1,150Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue II, 12 November 1889, Page 4
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