THE PALMERSTON ELECTORATE. A MEETING of Mr J. G. WILSON'S supporters will be help in the PUBLIC HALL, LEVIN, ON FRIDAY, 29tji SEPTEMBER, at 8 p.m. TO STAND THIS SEASON The Fashionably- bred Stallion, PRIICE ALBEET. PEINCE ALBEBT is a dapple bay horse, six years old, stands 17 hands high, with immense bone and hair ; good feet and splendid action. His sire, Prince of Wales, imported from Victoria, is 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 late 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 Tasmania by J. L. Fisher, Esq., is by Kosses Lincoln. Blossom commenced her career as a yearling, taking first prize at the Great Northern Show, and first at Westbury same year, and as a two-yrar-old took first prize against twelve others in her own class, and the same day took first prize against eight three-year-olds. Was shown for ten years at all the principal shows in Tasinanin, and never suffered defeat, and was then sold for two hundred guineas to go to Queensland. The above is the origin £of Prince Albert, and his pedigree will show that there is no better blood in tho rolony. He has the Shire blood brought in by Lincolnshire Hero, which is po n:rfh 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 less Shire blood in them, this showing that such sires were proving thesn.-elves in getting stock of the right class, suitable for the Home market, ajvl the demand for exportation. Terms : £3 Bs. Od. With guarantee, £i 4s. Od. Payable by Promissory Note from first service. Groom's fees, 3s. GEORGE COI/F.v. 0. Honore, IRONMONGER, AND GENERAL PROVISION MERCHANT, FOXTON, HAS for Sale, ex Owalce Belle, Woods Impeiial Roller F our, in any quantity ; al^o, Canterbury Hams and Bacou, prime quality. Sugars, Teas, and Groceries of the best quality. Cheese, Oa'meal, Pollard & Bran. Oats, Chaff, and Chick-wheat Prime Derwent Potatoes, also Seed Potatoes — Breezes Prolific, Lupstone and Kidney. Wool Bales £ and full size. Black and Galvanized FeiiCirff Wire. c Roofing Iron and Builders' Ironmongery. Timber in the yard f., r sa'e. for Yates' Reliable Garden Seeda. FOR SALE CHEAP, ab ut 2 tons fl-ur ex Owake Belle, ; slightly damaged.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 26 September 1890, Page 3
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434Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 26 September 1890, Page 3
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