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TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THE '• OROUA DuWNS STATION, 1 Thb Thcbovohbred Stallion V O LTIG E U R. BRED by Messrs Findlay, Glouorraiston, Viotoria. By King Cole (imp.) dam Fenella by Fisherman (imp.) dam Rose de Florence (imp.) by Flying Dutchman, etc. Fanella, own Bister to Maribyrnong (sire of Richmond, Imperial, Horatia, etc), , nnd half sister to King of the Riua (aire of First King, double Champion winner, . Pet rea, Caspian, eto.) Fanella is dam of _ Mute (-ire of Pttsha, Silence, and Sueeoh- [ less, who was a gApd perfijfmei in ludta). King Cole (imp)., sire of the Duke, Off Color, Coultoun, Little Jack, Nelson, etc, by King Tom, sire of Mermaid (dam of ' Lurline), damQai Vive, (sister ta Vedetre), by Voltigeur out of Mrs Ridg way hy Irish Birdcatcher. King Cole was a first-class perfqrmer oo : th* Knglish turf . He made his debut as a three-year-old at A«eot, wh re he won the Ascot Derby, and St., Jemea Palace Stakes. As a fourtvear-eld ho won tho Cumberland Plate, aud defeated the Derby winner, Kingcraft, at h)T«t weights orer two miles ■ at Newmarket. His own brother King Lud waa sold ataheeion to go to the stud for 6000 guineas. An inspection of Voltigeor'a tabulated jiedigre* will show tha* he is fall of -KmUi-a- blbod— ih* of RiddUsworth . T.rms— £3 i_, -payable by promissory liofe, aud due l.t February f 1890. Roduetion made for two or more maree frum the Kame owner. Kvery caro taken but no responsibility. P-ddo-kin_f free for one month, after which 2« «d a bead jwr Week will.be vbarged. LIME. T IME for Agricultural and i_4 Building purposes for sale at lowest possible rates. Apply to C. HONORE, Foxton. Or to P. M Brooks, Tram Contractor, Sanson,

GEORGE REI CHA RUT, ! HANOFORTB AND MUSIC WAJ*EHOUSE. ._ . . THE AFRICAN PALACE ORGANS £12 10s, £15 10s, £22 10s, £27 10s, and £45. fjg The above aye pronounced tho Bost in the World. PIANOS by ~~~ Collard & Collard^ Lipp & Sons — Erard. Brinsmead & Sons, Roenisch — Kirkman, Feurich — Bord, and Brooklyn Company. IU-.ASM }lANDB STJl'l'iaßl). Violias, Klutos, Cornets, and other Brass li.-trumontH. Violin strings aud bows* - . t-ITTIIsOS lOP ALL CLASSES OP INSTRUMENTS. ito'd-a, Sougn, nnd i'iaaoiorte l'iecea in sheet and books. Postage un a allele aitbbt, -Id. Payments may be forwarded by Post Office Order. If small umouqU in stamps ■ Unftic taut thwigh tht potl cannot be exdkaugaa OAl^-LOat « PRJC__ LIBTS AND TKtt&fS ON APPUCAT.OM LAMBTOI QUAY, WE__m&TOir,

WANTED, Farmers and Dairy . men to inspect thy Barr. ' Ch^og, which mo without doubt tbt best churn* in the market. The • have been twice exhibited', and re* 1 ceived highest priso* both times. 1 Over a doien testimonials to be had , on application. Chas. E. GAUSTAD, Cooper, Fitiherbert Street, J ' Palmerston North. .' Mr Edmund Osborne, Storekeeper, > Foxton, has boen appointed agent |br Foxton district, Irom whom tes* monials and prices can be obtained, ' and where the churns can be seen. GOVERNMENT UFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. CHIBF ADYANTAOBS. Low eeeaaiums and large bonuses. Funds kept In New Zealand. Clalaa paid imm*iiatsly after proof of ateok. Mosl liberal eoaditieus. Low New Zealand mortsUtf; BeeeeeaiealiaasaMment. State security. TOTAL SUM ABBUBSCD (inoludiaf Bonus Additions)... ... «. «r,Ie»VMS 10TAL FUNDB (the whole tavested in Mew Zealand) -U.-gS.-K In additien to the above funds, the office has au ANNUAL INCOME ot over ... «oe,OQo ■TT |- !__. The Sarpltti OatkPrefltcU ISM were _124£v6_< OPENING OF TONTINE BATINGB FUND SECT [OS. Tontine Savings Fund System Policies are now being iisCed. , V i New Assurers and existing Assurance Policyholders will be allowed to join this seotion. All profits accruing after entering the xoutipn are set apart to be divided among the polioyhelden remaining in the section at the «*,< of 1900, w-teattberal returns in cash art aa^li * KeWrtaelples ef the TooUme aad mode of keepiaa aeeounte .are hot kept secret, as ta eaaeeletber Toatiaes advertised. V laferaiatlOß can be obtained at the Head OtCse aad ill Breaches and Agencies, and alee Seatflß* -BSevsilt-sej Aseote of the Departnteat. W. W. rBANKLAND, ttimfj assiPstaeipal OiSeet. ». M. LUOKIIL

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 24 January 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 24 January 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 24 January 1890, Page 4

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