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TO STAKD THIS SEASON AT THK OFiOUA Downs station, The Tm.RoroiHJ'.RFi) Statj.ion' VULThGEUR. BPiKD by Messrs Findlay, Glonormisrou. Viclorii>. By King Col© (imp ) dam Fcnella by Fisherman (imp.) dam Hose de Florence (imp.) by Flying Dutchmitu, etc. Fanel'a, own sister to Maribyrnong (sire of Jiiehmond, Imperial, Horatia, etc), and half simor to King of the Rin^ (sire I of First King, double Chiimpiou wiuner, Peirea, OaspiVin, elu.) Fanella is dam of Mute (-.iieof .Paaho, Silence, and SpeecbIpbs. who was a yrand performei in India). Kinj! Cole (imj>)., sire of the Duke, Off Color, Coultouu. Littla Jack, kelson, etc., by King Tom, sire of Mermaid (dam of Lurline), dam QVii Vive, (sister to Vedetie), by ypltigeur.oiic of Mrs Ridgwuy by Irish .Bird catcher. ■' * '■■'■'. Kitig Cole waa a firat-olass performer on the English turf. He made his debnt as. a three-year-old at Ancot, wh 're he won the Ascot Derby and St. James Palace Sfakps. As a four:yeai-oldhe won the Cumberland Plate, and defeated the Derlyr winner, Kingcrafr, at leve ; weights over two miles at Is'ewinnrket. His own brother King Lud whs sold Ht auction to go to tho stud for 6000 guineas. ■ An iuspection of VoUiceur'n tubulated pedigree will ahow tha* he is full of Jimillua blood — sir« of IliddltßWorth. Terms- -£3 Hs, ]»ay.\ble by promissory not.f, aud due Ist February, 1890. Reduction made for two or more marts from the fame ovuer. livery care taken bnt uo responsibility. Paddock i n v f»'ie lor one mouth, niter which 'Jj Cd a head per week will be charged. LIME. Tf" TME for Agricultural ami 't_> JiiiiMiug" pur, osos I'or sal,t» at J»»\vp>t.p«.issililo rat«s. A|i]>lv lo Foston. Or to 1). M I^HOOKS, Tram Oonfrad.or, »Sausun.

C. E. E l HVE PRACTICAL WATCH, CLOCK AJT D MUSICaL-UOX KEPAIKEW. | SAN' 1.) O N. AVateh Springs ; . . . 3/6 Wiitchos Cleaned . . . . 8/And all other charges -in proportion. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE FOXTON DISTRICT, The pure brci! Clydesdale entire horse GONQUEROR. Conqueror is a dark bay, stands 17 hands hi»li, bone of unequalled quality, immense ! niUMcnlar power, splendid uction, aud ' most docilo temper. He was bred by Mrs Miller, West Taieri, out of her celebrated mare Duchess, and ia by Emneror. out of the pure Clydesdale mare Kate (imported by the late Mr Jades ) Strachau) Emperor has gained three ' first and setynd prire?, and is got by the ! renowned Napoleon (imporled by J. | Niinmoj. Napoleon by George Buchanan's J Emperor, out of Nancy, bred by Alexander ■ Finlay, Esq., Saudyhills near Glasgow. Naucy, by the celebrated Garnary horse, h^r dan* hy Scotsman. Conqueror took the tirst prize as a two year old at. the Blueskin show, and second prize for all. corners «nd aged homes at. the same show ; and at Oumaru the following year took second piize as a thr«e year old j in a field of niue competitors. At five year old be look tirst prize at Timaru, and spej eial prize of V 2 giiibeaK as a colonial bred I hor>« to sitiiid in the il ; Htrict that season. j Second pr ze at w »n^»uui, against allj <-()inf»3; :i».i h'rst- prize in Patea same year I against the same horte that \ook first prize i at Waniiiiiiui. First prize at Taranaki. Conqueror's 'siock m« allowed by compHfeut jungos to be th« best ever bred on this coast or in Taraiuki, h>ivin<? ptent)" nf size, abuiulLn'.'e of liair and bone, and lu.oks of uniixcttptiuual quali'y, combined with syinrin«try. ' T(mic:-Sn»!e marts, £•<• Two or ; tmiii' mi.rt'.- )i^ pur oavtumoi t. : pjrlilockx (il reqiiirtd) lice ol uh-^rgb i till fllst 'December. '■ .(\inqneror will se>voa limited nnml ci «il'«inai'K>. l'\>r further particulars apply to C. or-J. SYMONS.

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GEORGE REICHARDT, PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE. THK AMERICAN PALACE ORGANS £12 10s, £15 10s, £22 10s, £27 10s,. and £45. jjjSi? The above :m i ])roni)iin«(»(l t!i:' Urjst in tho World. PIANOS by " (,'olla.ni & I-ip|> Ik — Krard. Brinsmead & Sons, Roenisch— Kirkniuii, Feu rich—— Bord, and Brooklyn Company. Hi. A Kb" HANDS SUP PI/! ED; Yiolmk, Viutes, Ournot-s, ami otner Brasu it. :iti'Uin(.'i;!rt. Viuiiu siiin^s and i,»ws. KOH Aliij OLAf-JKEs vjl' 1 iNfl'/KUALKNTS. liarj:-os, ftou&N, ami Piauol'orU) Piecws m aiuiaf unci . i f >okn. .Puata^b «»n a Niiintij'slipct. 'Jd. {'Hyrufiijts uiuy to iovv a:\ii-M! by Tc^t ()tt",c«.: Ordar. )i small umou tits in wtuiii^s. Musiie sftiit thvuu ; ;U the 'jost. c-.-nnot b<» kxo»i;::j^i:« . CATALOGUE PRICK US2B ANJ TEiiMH ON API»LIC'A'U«H\ LAIBTOI QII^MLM^PI-

WANTED, Farmers and Dairy men to inspect my Barro Churns, which are without doubt the v °e s t churns in the market. The have been twice exhibited, and veceived highest prizes both times. Over a dozen testimonials to be had i on application. j Chas. E. QAUSTAD, Cooper, Fitzhorbert Street, Palmerston North. Mr Edmund Osborne, Storekeeper, Foxton, has been appointed agent for Foxton district, lrom whom lesmonials and prices can be obtained, and where the churns can he seen. /GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE ** DEPARTMENT. CHIEF ADVANTAGES. Low premiums and large bonuses. • Funds kept In New Zealand. Claims paid immt&iattly after proof of dee Ah. Most liberal conditions. Low New Zealand mortality. Eoonomicai management. State security. TOTAL SUM ASSUKED (including Bonus Additions) <T,IM,WS TOTAL FUNDS (the whole invested iv New Zaaland) «,3a5,483 Iv addition to the above funds, the office has an ANNUAL INCOME of over _j£2CB,OOO The Surplus Caih Profits in 1866 wero OPENING OF TONTINE SAVINGS FUND SECTION. Tontine Savings Fund System Policies* are I now being issued. New Assurers and existing Assurance Policyholders will be allowed to join this section. All profits accruing after entering the nootion are set apart to be divided among the policyholders remaining In tho section at ilia end of 1900, when liberfcl returns in eaah are antij The principles of the Tontine aud mode of keeping accounts are not kept secret, as in ' ease of other Tontine* advertised. V Information can be obtained at the Head Offloe and all Branches and Agencies, and also fTMBtM Xravelling Agents of the Departmeak • ' n W. FBANKLAND, Altaarr and Principal Offlew. D It. LUOKIB, ) etoiMMitfleW

PALMEKSTON STEAM COOP. EKAGK. W ILLIUI pOOK. Manufacturer of Buctor Kogs, Tallow Gaslcs, Chfto?.- \ r att'. J-'arvrl Cliurr.^, Box Oliurns, C.\lindtr Churns, Buttpv He v.hh, ]{rcwovtt Vwtb, Boer and Spirit Kt^u, Knuniellod Kegs, &c tfc, on tho shavl^st notico at lovost posaibkt prices. Address — Main Street,' I J alinor.-stou North. . . . /GOVERNMENT Llr'E INSURANCE VJ DEPARTMENT. LOANS ON MOBTGAGE. I'jiOM time to time a limited portion of the limits is lent on first mortgagA of fruohold uecurity, with option of repaymont by nxeU jiibtaluionts, spread over 12, 15, or SSf» year*. Half-yearly Payment for each i'loo Period of Loan— £ s. d. Twelve yours ... — o 4 T Fifteen years ... ... » 8 3 2. icnty years ... ••• 413 . tt Loans ropnynble by inntalmentß whereby nrinciiJiil and inte\o.;t are botli liquidated within a fiiven tiinu, and on terms of a most fuvomablH oliuvaetcv, piiwent marked advauta"OK to nutller* a» (1 others. The borrower nmv, before tho o.ipny of the full period. .-. .i.-cm tho loan, with or without notice. o:i lerinu which can \u, ascerlnined at thi:. dv.<' . or at any of the ofijc? i of this Dopartiiit-nt. whore also forms of implication can be obtaiuud. ' Kor full >>iwticular* U3 to loans, apply to the Head aud Brunch OiliceH and Pout Offices h\ \V. i"II.VNKLA>iD. ▲etuary aud Principal Ottieer. V. U. LUOKIE, CoinuiUaioner THTNNK, MN'Hj r '* r6 M SHII'I'INO 1 !' TIONKKiS.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue II, 10 December 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue II, 10 December 1889, Page 4

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