TO THE RLECTORS OF PAI MERSTON CO N STITUENCY. SINCE stating my intention i retiring from t^e contest. have had such numerous requisitior and letters of a representative cha actor from all parts of the distr'c asking me to reconsider my decisio and allow myselt to te nominate for your constituency, that, notwitl standing the disabilities I shall h under during the contest, I fe< bound to accept the generous cffei of support made to me nn-'l to b< come a candidate for the Palmers ton Seat The coming electioi considering the i eduction in numbe of members and the serious and dis tnrbed condition of the country will be the most important oue sine the constitution was first granted Uuder these circumstances, I cann refuse to do my share, although shall have to throw the active worl of the election upon my supporters J. G. WILSON. Sept 17, 1890. PALMERSTON ELECTORATE. A MEETING of Mr J. G. Wilson's Committee will be held in the rooms next Leary's chemi9t-shop, on THURSDAY, the 25th mat., at 7 p.m. Business — Important. j. r. McMillan, non. Sec. BAKERY. DOTE & TEKIIY, having started 1 in the Bakoy lately carried ou by Mr Brandon, hope by strict at tention to business to merit a share of public patronage. 7d the 41b loaf for cash. POTE & TERRY, Avenue, Foxton. TO STAND THIS SEASON The Fashionably-bred Stallion, PRIICE ALBERT. PRINCE ALBERT is a dapple bay horse, six years old, stands 17 hands high, with immense bone and hair ; good leet and splendid action. His sire, Prince of Wales, imported from Victoria, iB by the unprecedented horse, Cox. Prince of Wales, acknowledged to be the grandest horse ever brought out to the colonies, has never been beaten on any show ground In the world. Prince Albert's dam, Diamond, was got by that famous horse Lincolnshire Hero, imported by the lute G. R. Kernside. Esq., Tasmania, and was shown at all the principal shows in Tasmania, but was never beaten. Diamond's dam, Blossom by Matchless, imported to Taamania by J. L. Fisher, Esq., is by Rosses Lincoln. Blossom commenced her career as a yearling, taking first prize at the Great Northern Show, and first at W«tbury same year, and as a two-year-old took first prize against twelve others in her own clasp, and the same day took first prize against eight three-year-olds. Was shown for ten years at all the principal shows in Tasmania, and nerer •uffered defeat, and was then sold for two hundred guineas to go to Queensland. The above is the origin of Priac* Albert, and his pedigree will show that there is no better blood in the colony. H« has the Shire blood brought in by Lincolnihire Hero, which is «o much run on in the Home Country at the present time. The four horses drawn first at the Glasgow Show in 1884 had all more or leas Shire blood in them, this showing that such sires were proving themselves in getting stock of the right class, suitable for the Home market, and the demand for exportation. Terms: £3 Ss. tl. With guarantee, £4 4s. Od. Payable by Promissory Note from first service. Glfoom's fees, 3s. GEOEGE COLEY. H. BBADCOCK v. C. D. HAWKINGS. BAILIFF'S DISTRESS FOE CLAIM. T HEREBY give notice that I have X seixed the undermentioned goods and obattels of the said Charlce D. Hawkins, consisting of — I stretcher, 3 pictures, 1 dresser, 1 bucket, 2 jars, 11 pieces linoleum 19 blankets, 12 pillows, 18 white sheets, 12 bed quilts, 1 table cloth, 1 water can, 2 lookiiu'-gLinses, 1 table, 2 kerosene lamps, 1 wast •tand, 16 chairs, 2 towo s, 1 tub, 2 frying pans. 81 pates and di lies, 2 cruet stands, 7 glasses, 28 forks, i knives, 12 spoons, 8 cups and It saucars, 2 egg cups 2 salt glasses, 5 chambers, 10 jug?, 8 basins, ] strainer, 2 combs, 2 brushes, &c. , Which, will be sold by me withoul reserve at the Police Station, Fox too, on Monday, the 22nd day o September, 1890, at noon. (h A. TAPP, fiftiliff.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 19 September 1890, Page 3
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