rjiHE COLONIAL MUTUAL L ± ASSURANCE SOCIETY, Nerw Zea.ala.nb Offices : Queen St. Auckland. Princas St. Dunei High St. Christcburch. Lambton Qn Wellington. New ißsurances, 1887 .. .. £1,469, Annual Income .. 300, Accumulated Funds exceed .. .. 775, SPECIAL TONTINE LIFE ASSUH ANCE TABLES. Before assuring in any other office particular to obtnin full information w , regard to the Special Tontine Tablefl ■ ♦■•he Colonial Mutual, which combine I Assurance with a Sound and Profi'ta , Investment. ' ALL PROFITS BELONG TO POLIO HOLDERS. > Responsible Local Management All Colonial Mutual Policies arc Ab< lutfly linuiiitfNliolp from date of issi beiuif entirely Free from Obnoxious a Haransing conditions as to Travelht Residence, Occupation, Mode of ;Liie, Mannpr of Dfath. •). P. BRANDON, Resident Sccrniary, _ Wellington. Localjilnent at i'oxton — __ " j. r. McMillan. GRaTEI'TL— COAIFORITNU-. EPPS'S COC O-a BREAKFAST. "By a thorough' knowledge of tl natural laws which povern the operatic of digestion and nutrition, and by a car ful- application of the tine properties well- selected cocoa, Mr Epps has pn vided our breakfast tables with a. tie cately flavored beverage which may sa iis mauy heavy doctors' bills. It is I the judicious use of such articles of di that a constitution may be gradual built up until strong enough to resi every tendency to disease. Huudre.i of sutMie maladies are floating mound reaily to attack wherever there is a wet point. We may escape many a fat shaft by keeping ourselves well fortifii wi h pure blood and a prope-ly uou islied frame."— Sue article ia the Cn Service Gazette. » Made simply with boiling water - ruiik. Sold in packets by »rocei-t; labelli thus : — JAMES ELT3 & CU, aOMGEPATHIC CHEMIST LONDON. ENGLAND SOMNUS. (TE KAHUKANGI) TTUNDINCt there is a strong feeling i JD retain the services of Somuus iv th District, and wishing to use hi :n ouraelvi to a greater extent than beforo, the Pti prietors have arranged to send the son < "Tho Painter " to Hawke's Bay, where \ will serve at a. fee of.Saven Guineas f< Thoroughbreds, and Five Guineas for Oros bredß. The Celebrated ThoroughbrectyChnmpic Prize winner, SOMNUS (sire of Dadi Foxton, Cyclone, Minnie, Waiter and host of other" most promising youngster some of which will, no doubt, in the con ing racing season afford additional pro< of the value of this first class sire) wi therefore stand at the Propiietors' stu stables, Feildinj;, this season, connneucin Monday, the 2ud September. We have btuck to S minis, because o his size, breeding, peiformauces, an beautiful symmetry, we believed he wa destined to become a Great Horse; and w have no doubt whatever now, that like hi illustrious sire •Traducer," and Ihe grea " Musket," Soinuus inherits that grea power possessed by so few circa, of trans mitting his excellent qualities to his pro geny, that wo.mean to stick to him still notwithstanding the tempting overture that have been made for him, not in Nev Zealand (because he was bred here), bu lrom America, where his old stable co,m pauion and near relation, "'Sjrjtfpdred,' has attained such" aTTigh reputation as i Sire, and from other parts of the worlr where the fame of Sonnius has reached..-. We did intend to charge a fee of Tei Guineas all round .this .season, but from re presentations made by some of our friendi that they were unable 'to pny to much foi Hack mares, we have decided to reduce the fee on the following .sc-ile, viz. : — Ist Class Thoroughbreds', Ten Guineas. -. Clas3 C, Seven Guineas. , i, A limited number of good Hick mnrefe; Five Pounds ten shrHingr.-— • Paddocking (if required) 2a' pet wo.ek. Choice marcs cau be fed as per agr6emen'. Guarantees as per agreement. Allowance made for two or more mares, -he properly of one owner. Marcs left at the Proprietors' Homrsleiui, i'oxron, will I c forwarded to Feildiug free \i cost. r To insure service, early application honld be made. Tho paiitiockimr accommodation is spoiuMy piovidcd for b;eeiliiij» purpose.', the i/et and <\\y mates icing kept tcpnrate ti well w .tim od it ltd shrherud pad>!ockp. )wiins Si:intii^ tiiiirua iv fo.il c:ni io!yupt»t' lie j.i«at.«s pOKMbio care bciny tukennt Diiliiig time, and j.tro| or time of service ALSO "HE THOIiOVa BRED.' ST.ALLI '^ DONCASTliiiE(Winner »'-f 1 lie .Mm; borough Cup ; liiid )etl>y, ili«" Fe ben iDiVp^ittd' other incos t:il>biic of H'e)ln «nd J.tßef go'id hordes. I) .nc;iß'-er in liy Tpwtoti (Brotlx«)'b£ The' «<m) out of Titauip, nyißiy Midrileton— airy by Gluucu'— .Spray, by Doniisetiil, &c. t will ihus i.o see:» that he odmes of> a :<id Kiciny f.iiiiiiy. Towton being. by Meluinne (sire of Wcßf Australian, Bliftk onny, &«. Tiiania (ia also dam hi 'Sir eora«>) 13, y Alit]dl«!on (brother to %iti' ad W.onita) is l>y $ir Hviaulea^.-ual ot ion' Molvo; , F'itj' by Glaucus out. *t tat giear. rr-'K! ttijisy (dam of Wetsail, uiul, ficllf if 'hf Isle, Southern Chief Sra Fee— THREE GUINEAS. With the snal allowance*. • . ■■ Grooma^e fee ss. Paddocking asabovo, F(>r fn (her jiiii'i':ularß apply to . JOHNCASEYv ■. , ;; Stud rroom in chaigc. FeiHinc, t to R; HARWOOI). Manncer for Baklr" Si Co,, Fo&tou,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue II, 3 January 1890, Page 4
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