i l'O STAND THIS SEASON AT THE ! OEDtA DuWNS STATION, The TH f .PvOvc;iiuitET> Stat.li>k V v LTiG EUR. BRED by Messrs Finiiluy, GlonormißUw, Vicioii'. T>y Kin;/ Co!'; (imp ) l ' ilara P(-nf!!a by Firiierinn)) (imf-.) dnm r i Hose de Florence (imp.) by F.'yiug Dutchi innn, etc. 1 j F»npl'9, own aister to Moribyrnong ' j (sire of .Richmond, Imperinl, Hor.itiu, etc), ' j >.nd half pi»'er to Kin-.; of the Jiing (sire j of Firsf liinjj, double Clmmpion winner, Po rea, Cafpinn, elc) F-nulla ifi dam of Mnte (,ire of Pushn, Silence, and Snetchlisß. who was a grand pc rfoi-mei in India). Kin« Co'e (iiiM )., siie of tho Dnkcv Off ' CMor, Coultoun, LitUo Jack, JS'elson, etc., V>y Kins; Tom. sire of Mtrmnid ('lam of . Lurline), dam Qui Vive, (sistorto V T edetic), hy Voltipeur out ol Mrs iiidgway by Irish Birdcalche*. Kins? Cole was a first -class performer on 1 the English tuif. He made his debut as a . three-year-old at A«cot, wh ro he won the l AscotOc-rby and St. James Palace Sfakos. Aa a four:yeai-old he won iho Cumberland j Plate, and dtfeatoil the Darby winner, . Kingcraff, at leve weights over two miles ! a 1 ". Newmarket. Ilia own brother King , Lnd was sold at auction to go to the stud lor 6000 guineas. ' An inspection of Voliiceur'a tabulated i pedigree will show tha* he ia full of i I I'lmilius blood— sire of Ividdksworth. I Te'nn»»--,-63 Bs, payable l,r proin'saory j I no^p, and due M February, IS9O. K«iduc- . ! tion mailo for two or more mareß from tho • j Kiino ovner, ' j Every oaro taken hut no responsibiliiy. .'< Paddocki:iir free for one month, :it'tot ' | which '2i 6d a head pi-r week will be ; (ttiat'Kod. 1 j . , • i ! LIME. % IME for Agricultural and tj Building purposes for sale at < ) iweM ixi.ssililo rates. Apply i:u j O. HONORE, ' Foxton. Or to i I). M linooKs, : Train Oontractor, Si.vi.sou.
GEO"RGE REICHA'RDT, ! mNOFOBTE AND MUSIC WABEHOUSE. i i i I THE AMERICAN PALACE ORGANS 1 £12 10s, £15 10s, £22 10s, £27 10s, and £45. $gB The ahove aye pronounuod thu Bost in tlic- World, PIANOS by Collar*! & Collard, Lip]) & Sons-— Erard. Briusmeaci & Sons, Roenisch- — Kirkman, Feu rich — -Bord, and Brooklyn Gompanv. JJItAKi?- MANDfc* SUPPLIED. Violiua, Vlutes, Corneta,"«na otnor Braes j It^stvuniwnts. Violin strings and hows. I fWTINGfi} POS ALL CLASSKS OF INSTEUMENTS, j]?aucos, Sougs, and Pianofortu Pieces iv sheot and books. Postage on a single sbupt, 2d. i'aymoms ma) 1 bo forwarded by Post Ofßce Order, if small amounts in stamps. Music eont thvcugi* the post cannot bo oscftau^Q CATALOGUE ?HICE LISTS AKD TERMS ON APPLICATION LAIBTOI QUAY, WELLIM^OI.
WANTED, Farmers and Dairymen to inspect my BiuTw which are without doubt the ke s t churns in the market. The I have been twice exhibited, and ye- . ceived highest prizes both times. Over a,, dozen testimouials to be had on application. '. . Chas. E. GAUSTAD, : Cooper, Fitzhevbert Street, Palmerston North. > ) Mr Edmund Osboi-ne, Storekeeper, [ Foxton, has been appointed agent | for Foxton district, irom whom tes- : | monials and prices can be obtained, 1 and where tho churns can be scon. /GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE V* DEPARTMENT. CHIEF ADVANTAGES. Low premiums and largo bonuses. Funds kflyt m Now Zealand. Claims paid immediately after proof of d«*th, Most liboral conditions. Low New Zealand mortality. Koonomicftl manftgemeut. State security. TOTAL SUM ASSURED (including M , Mnjo i Bonus Additions) *7,186,243 ' I TOTAL FUNDS (the whole inyostod ' I in New Koalana) £ 1,328,493 In addition to tbo abore funds, tbo offico bas an ANNUAL INCOME of over 4208,000 f J Tbo Snrplui C«h Profits in IG6S were £242,550 • OPENING OF TONTINE SAYINGS FUND SECTION. 1 Tontine Savings Fund System Policies avo I I now being issued. Now Assurors and existing Assurance Pohcybolders will bo allowed to join tbis Kuctiou. . All profits accruing after eutoriug the Koction • ore set apart to be divided among tlie policy- | 1 holders remaining in tbo section at tbo end of 1900, whau liberal returns in ua.su avo outii ■ C1 The principles of the Tontine and mode of I keeping accounts are not kept secret, v in i I ewe of other Tontines advortisad. • I V Information can be obtained at tho Head Office and all Branches aud Agencies, and alao ' fxott the levelling Agents of tbe Department. P. W. FRANKLAND, ' i AMury and Principal Offletr D. M. LUOKIE.
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Manawatu Herald, 24 December 1889, Page 4
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