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TO STAKD THIS SKA SON AT THK OROUA D WNS STATION, | The Thikov^hbrm) Stal:i k , VOLTiGEUR.i BRED l.y Mt*anra Fi dhy, Olonormif-T.-m. VsoMvii. U, Ki'- Co.- (iuif. ) Urn Arfllit by Fia-.tnn.iii (jmi .) «'mn Hose, de Florence (imp.) by Flyiug Dutchma ii, etc. Fanella, own sister to Maribyrnong (sire of Richmond, Imperial, Horatio, etc), und half siMer to King of the Ring (sire i of First King, double Champion winner, Peirea, Caspian, civ-) Fanella is dam of Mute (sire of Pasha, Silence, and Speechless, who was a grand pcrformei in India). Kinjr Cole (imp)., sire of the Duke, Ofl" Color, Coult.ouu, Littla Jock, N«)son-, etc., by Kini» Tont, sire of Mermaid (dam of Lurline), dnmQuiVive, (sister to Vedetre), by Voltigeur.nut of Mrs iiidgway by Irish Birdcatcher. Kidk Cole was a nrst-closß performer on the Euftlish turf. Ke made his debut as a three-yenr-old afc Ascot, where he won tho Ascot T)erby ard St. James Palace Stakes. As a four:,veaT-o)d he won t.ho Cumberland Plate, and defeated the .Derby winuor, Kingcraft, at 3evei -weights over two miles at Newmarket. Ilia own brother King Lud was sold at auction to go to th« stud * lor 6000 guineas. An inspectum of Volli^eur's tnhnl.itetl pecigret- will ohow tha' he is full of .^nivliuo blood — sir<. of Iliddltsworth. 'iVrins — £3 3s, "pay .i Vile Uy prom^xnory )«ote, und line. Ist T>V-l)ruary, IS9O. fttddcion made for »wo or moro iniuew dura the I raniti ovner. ■ 33\'*iry euro * a ; ccn but uo responsibility. j' !Paiidookii :r ire<» im- <hi» montb, »t't«r ! which -i O'l n hfi.'.<i \kt week will be * c) arjiod. l _ _ ! ' ~ s." "" ' """ ! I LIME. ■J" Infill for Agricultural and Ir j .T3ui3: l ii.'g puv osos for sale at C. JiONOifE, I 4 'oxt(»n Or toT). M I3KOOKB, Truni. Conrroctor, SaiiMOii

GEORGE" REICHARDT, PIANOPOBTB AND MUSIO WAKEKOUSB. THE JAMEBIGAN PALACE ORGANS £12 lOs, £15 10s. £22 lOs. £27 10s, a~id £45. "f^'TliH ftooyo avo prnnr-uncHu \.\ia '.D^si; in tin? "World, PJANOS by ? _ Collard^c Coslard, Lipp & Sons — Erard. BriiKsmeail $l Sons, Roenisch— Kirkman, Feuridi — Bord, and Brooklyn Company. . V :A S . JLVNr'N RUiM'LIT,;'. Violivis, Klu»gs, Ourunts, ami otfior Brass I ;.r k f •Li i uvi!vfi 1 !>. Violin strings ;-.im| Kowh. ': fiTTIKt.KS i?01l ALL CLASSES} OK INSTRUMENTS. ' D . -Ti 38, ."o ■ .gM, uu'l l-'.utuii.ortii i J iceus. iv ahyot arm Imuks. I'wstagu on £V ;.i''^iO bUutii-. *tl- f'nymonrs may he tbyu'iwdo<l liy Irost Office Order !t tnr.a'l uiaoimf.^ iri rftitnj]-.s. I.in«;c sent ihvQuc'-x %U<; pout, carno' bc> exeNujifc-e»» i *JAT/.LCfIU^ F 5107.5 LTPTf« ANi) TEUMM ON AVVLIUATJ*»a

TXTANTBD, Farmers and Dairy »• men to inspect my Barro Churns, which are without doubt the ; b e st churns in the market. The , have been twice exhibited, and received highest prizes both times. Over a dozen testimonials to bo had | on application. Chas. E. GAUBTAD, Cooper, Fitzherbert Street, j 1 Palraerßton North. . Mr Edmund Osbonie, Storekeeper, Foxton, has been appointed agent for Foxton district, irom whom tesmouials and prices can be obtaiueel, j and where tho churns can be seen, j GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE ** DEPARTMENT. CHIEF ADVANTAGES. Low prtmiums and large bonuses. Funds kept m Now Zealand. Claims paid immtdiatcly after proof of d—ibi Most liberal conditions. Low N«w Zsaland mortality* E«onomical management. State security. TOTAL SUM ABSUBED (Including Bonus Additions) JgT.l3s.flU TOTAL FUNDS (th« whole inTested in N»Tf Zealand) £1,328,495 In addition to the above funds, the office haa an ANNUAL INCOME of or«r ... ... ... «• _fa6e.ogo The Surplus Cash Profltsinlßß6w*rfl 4243^50 OPENING OF TONTINE SAVINGS FUND SECTION. Tontina SaTings Fund System Policies ui'o I now being issued. N«w Assurers and existing Assurance Policyholders will be allowed to jem this uuutiou. All profits accruing after entoring the section are set apart to be divided among the policyholders remaining in the soction at the end of 1900, when liberal returns in eaah are antiTbe principles of the Tontine and mode of keeping accounts are not kept storet, M la eaie of other Tontines advertised. t V Information can be obtained at tho Head Offioe and all Branches and Aeencios, and also ftMßth* towelling Agents of the Dep&rtmeat. F. W. FEANKIiAND, ArtMTT »nd Principal OfflMT. 1 *' JJ.M.LUCKIE, ) Q Wl«l«W

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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue II, 13 December 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue II, 13 December 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue II, 13 December 1889, Page 4

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