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TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THK OEOUA D.AVNS STATION, TitP, Thckovghbbkd Stallion V 0 LT I_G E U R. BRED by Messrs Findla) 1 , GlonormisUrn, Vicforia. By Kinj/ Cole (imp.) <lam Fcnella by Fisherman (imp.) diim Eobo de Florence (imp.) by Flying Dutchman, ere. Fanella, own sister to Maribyrnong ' (sire of Piichmond, Imperial, Horatia, etc), mid half aiater to Kiag ci the King (sire of First King, double (,'hnmpion winner, Pu rea, Oußpian, etc.) Faiiella iB dam of Mute (,ire of P«aha, Silence, and Speechleaa. who was ;i graud perforniei in India). Iviu^' Cole (imp)., sire of the Duke, Off Color, Coultouu, Littla J«ck, Nelson, etc., l>y King Tmn, siro of Mermaid (dam of Lurlme), dam Qui Vive, (sister to Vedefcre), ! by Volnneur out of Mrs Kidgway by Irish. Hirdualche 1 . King Cole was v first-class performer on I the English turf, fie made bia debut as a j three-year-old at Ascot, wh re he won the ; Ascot Derby and St. James Palace Stakes. ) As a four :yeai -old he won the Cumberland Plate, and defeated the Derby winner, Kingcraft, at levei weights over two miles nt Newiuarket. His own brother King Lud whs sold at auction to go to the stud | for 6000 guineas. | An inspection of Yoltigeur'a tabulated pedigree will show tfia* he is full of Kmiliua blood — sire of ltiddlesworth. Terms- -£3 Bs, payable by promissory not*, and due Ut February, 1800, Reduc■iou made for t.wo or more mares from the *?wie ovner. Every care taken but no responsibility. Paddockincr free for nno month, after which '2i G.I a head pi r week will^be charged. LIME. JT" IME for Agricultural and 5 j ljuildiug purposes for sale at lowest possible rates. Apply to C. HONOEE, " j Foxton. | Or to ! D. M Brooks, j Tram Contractor, Sansou. i i

GEORGE REICHARDT, PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE. THE AMERICAN PALACE ORGANS £12 10s, £15 10s, £22 10s, £27 10s, and £45. !j§H Tlu; ahovo, are pvonoancod tlu 1 13 r wt in the World. PIANOS by Collani^c Collard, Lipp & Sons — Erard. Brinsmead & Soiis, Roenisch — Kirkman, Feurich — Borcl, and Brooklyn Company. intAStf .IJAN!"JS SUI-'I-'IjIED. Violius, Flutes, Cornets, and otner Brass Instruments. Violin strings and bows. FITTINGS FOR AIL CLASSES OF INSTRUMENTS. Uames, Songs, niicl Pianoiovt*. Pieces in sheet and books. Postage »»n a single sljeet, 2d. Jay neurs may ho forwarded by post Ofliet Order, li. *maH amounts in stamps Music wit-thr Mig'u the post cannat b<j extthanireoi CATALOGUE PRICE LISTS AND TERMS ON AWUOATHm LAIBTOI QTIAT, WELLII&^OI.

WANTED, farmers and Dairymen to inspect my Barr'o Churns, which are -without doubt the best churns in the market. The have been twice exhibited, and veceived highest prizes both times. Over a dozen testimonials to be had on application. Chas. E. GAUSTAD, Cooper, Fitzherbert Street, Palmerston North. Mr Edmund Osborne, Storekeeper, Foxton, lias been appointed agent for Foxton district, irom whom tesmonials and prices can be obtained, and where the churns can he scon. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE V* DEPARTMENT. CHIEF ADVANTAGES. Claims paid imnwdiattly after proof oi imtm. uill SSL xuorumr. *o B o»ic.l mana^ent. uri^ TOTAL BUM ASSURED (inoladin* Bonu« Additions) ... , «•• . ••• «TAM^»tt TOTAL FUNDS (the whole inverted in N*w Zealand) ... ■•• ••• <1.338,48S In addition to the »bOT« fundii. the office has vi ANNUAL INCOME of orer -J **°°;Vy TheßßrplniCMbProfttsitaMM** l * *243-556 OPENING 0¥ TONTINE^ATINGS FOND SECTION. Tontine Barings Fund System Policies are now boing issued. Now Assurers and existing.Assurance Policyholders will be allowed to jam thie se.Uon. All profits accruing after enterin«th« section are set apart to be divided among the policyholders remaining in the section at the oud of 1900, when libefal returns in cash are anti- ° i Th t o^rinciplen of the Tontine and mode of keeping account* are not kept secret, v in case oTother Tontines advertised. •„* Information can bo obtained at the Head Office and all Brancbea and Agencies, aud ateo ttom ti» Tr»velling Agents of tbo Department F. \Y. FiIANKLAND, Aotnary and Priucipal OflUtr. D. U. LUCKIE, Cowu»U«lOM»

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 17 January 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 17 January 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 17 January 1890, Page 4

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