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TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THE OROUA DuWNS STATION, Tirr. Thxroughbked Stallion VULTIGEUR. BRKD by Messrs Pindlay, Glonormisr.on, Victoria. By King Colo (imp.) < ibm Fenella by Fisherman (imp.) dnm Bdso de Florence (imp.) by Flying DutchWihii, etc. FapelU', own sister to Maiihy-rno^g ({a\r& of Jtichmond, Imperial, Horatia, etc), iiind ftalf sinter to King of the Pving (sire •of First King,, double Chinhpion wjipuer, Pc rea, .C^fflian, efc): f|nalJ»l iß^d^of .'.AJu^-^ro of PaHlia, Silence, '&nfr SpfiephM whn was a urand performet in India). Kina Cole (imp)., sire of. the Duke, Off •C.ilor, Coultoun, Liitla Jack, Nelson, etc.. *>y Kini» Tom, 6ire of Mm maid (dam of Luiliue), dam Qui Vive, (sister to Vedetre), I>y Voliineur ouc of Mra Ridgway by li-jgh -Birdcfttche^. King Cola was v nrst-clnss performer on the English turf, tie made his debut aa a three-year-old at A-cot, wh re he won the. ..Ascot Der'jy and St. Jameß PaJaceSkakW; Au a four:yenr-old he won tho Cumberland Plate, an,cl defeated the Derl>y w»nnfr< Jvinficraft, at level weights over, two miles, at Newtnarket. His own brother Kiug I.ud was sold at auction to go fo the stud % 6000 jgniue»B. ; An insiWQtion of yoUigeur'g tabulated pedigree will show tha 1 he is full of 4£imliuß bloqd — sire of Riddltaworth. •... Terraq~ifc3.' M liayable by promissory note, and. doe l&t February, 1890. Reduction made for two or more mates from the J*;uno oviier. £k'ery! care taken but do responsibility, Paddockine frue for one inonth^ after -wh eh 2i -6d » head ptr week ' iVill.be ■ . ' ' • LIME. T" IMB foi' Agricnfeifal -'aiad . X.J,, Building purposes for sale at lov 'eot possible rates. Apply to : . ; ! O. HONORE, Foxton. Onto ■" ' ' ' I). -M Brooks, Tram Contractor, Sanson.

GEORGE REIGHARJ3T, HANQFOHTE AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE. '•■ ■■■ - ■ THE ' ," .. " ! " : ' AMEEICAN PALACE ORGANS £12 10s, £15 10s, £22 10s, £27 10s, and £45. o£§t The above are pronounced the Best in the World, PI :\NOS by ~ Collanl ifc Collard, Lipp & Sons — -Erard. Brjnsmead & Sons, Roenisch— Kirkman, Feurich — Bord, and Brooklyn Company* BkASP HANl>fc< SUPPLIED, Violins, Flutes, Cornets, and other Brass : li.struuients. Violin strings and bows. ■ j?l r .'TINGS FOII ALt CLASSES OP INSTRUMENTS. „ buncos, Soag^j, aud Pianoforte Pieces in sheet and books. Postage «>n 9, : .<' afai^lb'sheeti 2d. Payments may be forwarded by Post Office ;. ,: ' Order. If small amounts in stamps Music Font through tbtv post cannot be «xott&u#ea OAfAtOGtjfc VRICE LISTS ANB TEUMS ON APPLICATJOft Ili I B TOl QUAY, WELLn&TOI.

WANTED, Farmers and Dairy men to inspect my Barr« Churns, which are without doubt th< best churns in the -market. The have been twice exhibited,. and received highest prizes both times Over a dozen testimonials to be had on application. ' Chas. E. GAUSTAD, .) CoOj>er, Fitzherbert Street, j '■■ ; ' Palmerston North, Mr Edmund Oeborne, Storekeeper, Foxton, has been appointed agent for Foxton district, from whom testnonials and prices oan be obtained, and where the ohurris can be seen. /GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE V DEPARTMENT. CHIEF ADVANTAGES. LOW premiums and largo bonuses. Funds kept in New Zealand. Claims paid immediatdu after proof of death. Host liberal oondttions. • Low New Zoaland mortality. XooßQmieal management. State security. TOTAL SUM ASSURED (including Bonus Additions) _"••• *ÜBM»3 TOTAL FUNDS (the whole inverted In New Zealand) ... ••' ••• *ItWB,4Wl t WB,4W In addition to the above -finds, the- , offloebM an ANNUAL INCOME of over .m ••• •■• *" y?r!~y The Sttrplus Cash Profits in 1865 were OPENING OF TONTINESA7IKOS FUSD SECTION. Tontine Savings .Fund System Policies are now being issued. " . _ „ New Assurers and existing Assurance Policyholders will be allowed to jain thU socrtou. All profits accruing after entoring tlio Kockiou are set apart to be llTided amoug tha^ polioy. holders remainingLjn the section at the oud , oflpOO. wben liberal returns in cash are auW- ° The principles of the Tontine and mode of keipio* wuouut* are not kept secret, M la Mm it' o»ber Routines s>dvertiaed. •»♦ laiormfttion can be obtained at the Head Ofioa aad all Branches and Agencies, and also tefiiM I'tftveiliaff Agonts of the Departmtftt. P. VT. FBANKLAND, AetoatT and Principal Office*. CM. LUOJUB,

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 21 January 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 21 January 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 21 January 1890, Page 4

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