StocK and Pr\ duce Column • | t\?SmeßxS ExcHANcri-:. ! f^Smt FOR SALE. '-JKl>^ PEED POTATOES' Apply to .7. T ° ™ K *\™l* O iv. bTvNSETX, Fu-xton. OROUA DOWNS ESTxTE ? r \NE <ET of Three-'eaf Zi°--z*g T " E Thorocchuhed Stallion iIJ^J- H - B "- u ™ I YOLTIGEUR. W \ YTTTTI T^'V/'^^ 1 l T V C"5 REP 1)V Messrs Finlay, Glenomiistou, WA.MJ^JJ IViNUVNJN, £3 Victorin, by King Cole, imp., dam 'PiIAT you c.ii net v ur Churns IV-nella by Fi^hermnn. rap, dam Rose de I w^l' 1 ' l v Florence, imp ,by the L- lying Dutchman, 1 wmdt; and vepiinorl at J. otc , Fenella own sister to Maribyrnong lhom;<suu •?. opposite \\hyte S Hotel (sire of Richmond. Imperial, Horatio, etc). Main Street, Foxton. and half sister to King of the Ring (sire of — - - First King, double Champion winner). T^NTJI nf^\O Petre, Caspion, etc. Fenella is dara of KmKJJIa HJo, Mute (sire of Pasha, Silence, and Speechless, who was a grand performer in India. King Cole, imp., sire of The Duke, Off I Colour, Coulston, Kittle Jack, Nelson, etc., by King Tom, sire of Mermaid (.am of (jrrOCer, Lnrline), dam Qui Vive (sister to Vidette), "Frill tiftrPr nnnfppf.l nnpr '«' Voltigeur, out of Mrs Bidgway, by Irish JTIUlLtJiei, UUmbOUIOUtSr, Birdcateher. King Cole was a first class GraengrOCer, and Im- performer on the English turf. He made rkrvrfor* n-p HPoQa '" s debut as a Syr old at Ascot, where he pui uei vi x ectto. won the Ascot j) erbv and st§ James . Palace Stakes ; as a 4yr old he won the Cumber- — land Plate, and defeated the Derby winner, Kingcraft, at Level weights, over two miles Main Street, Foxton. at Newmarket. His own brother. King Lud, was soul at auction to go to the stud FOR SATF for «000 guineas. 1 uu oal,&. An i nspecll()n of Yoltigeur's tabulated pedigree will show that he is full of Emilius ■ blood — sire of Eiddlesworth. j TevniM — £3 35., payable by promissory l-'IYE IaSIDE HEMP MILL. note, due Feb. Ist, mil. Reduction made for two or more mares from the same MOUTOA owner. Every care taken, but no responsibility. 1_ . r . . Padd'ocking free for one month, nfter Mil, winch is one of the which 2s 6d a head per week will be finest in the district, is for sal, charged. JACK & CO. THE THOROUGHBRED Featherston M. Wellington. SIRE Principals onl : denlt with. i^sp*,.|t^^f WILLIAM pOLLINS, Wwj CARTER. WIZARD M » In -STREET.. FOXTOTn. p , v K]V|C , , C]J ,, out f C|IARy T (hoth imported\ _ lam now p-eparcd to do any cart- T T 7ILL travel tho Manawatu Dis. mg ahout the lown thnt joay be 10 \\ tviet tllis SMSOn as xmi[cr ._ ulred - Ashust, Foildibg, Smikloii, Foxtm, ... , and Oroua Bridge, being in Palmbvs- _ ci ' S pV ° lUi fc : v . ai . tende(Uo> ton nt rr.d of each week. Fee £2, pa yaWe in December ; us "It comes as -j. hoon and a blessing to gjoomage. payable at first service That STARTUP makes Loot* with un- }™ visit xtOH eV v^ V Wee * , kitkable toes." J? all particulars, pemgiee, AC, on cards. 1 A PTT T P W. J. HEALEY, | IKU. OIA.UIUI Owner, Palmorston North, i _)EGb to inf.)iiii the Fuhlk- of . . ■J Foxton Hihl ihliahitjnts of Jfifikk i Surrounding D>>trict ihit }ie hns # MAIN mSSKT, P..XTOX.. T ° BTAND ™ IS BEASON With a 6rst oln«« »ioek of Boots aod T1 '« Fnsliionnbly-bied Stallion, '^%£SIT " hi " PBBSTCJE ALBERT. Infants Boots 1* Gd Ladi s' Splondi.l Walking Shoes 7s fid PEIXCE ALBERT is a dapple bay Youth's Boots from 7h 6d horse, six years old, stands 17 hands Mm's Canvas shoes 6s 6d high, with immense bone and hair; good Men's Flax-tr. nde:s 15s Gd feet and splendid action. His sire, Prince Inspection invited befoiv purchasing of Wales, imported from Victoria, is by elsewhere, and ssive y..ur h;ird-eamed cash tne unprecedented horse, Cos. Prince of by purehn-in? B;>ot« and shot-8 for your- Wales, acknowledged to be the grandest selves and little one-; ::t ' horse ever brought out to the colonies, has SrAWIFP'y never been beaten on any show ground "Temple Chambers, in the Wolld - Priuce Albert's dam, Main Street, Foxton Diamond, was got by that famous horse - Lincolnshire Hero, imported by the late TTT-n /NmTTTrn T-r /-^tt^t< (r. R. Kernside. Esq., Tasmania, and was HE ( )THER TJ O USE shown at all the principal shows in Tas--1 A_L mania, but wad never beaten. Diamond's Ha§ now to offer to the Public dam, Blossom by Matchless, imported to SOME Good Lines in Tasmania by .7. L. Fisher, Esq., is by Groceries, Fruit, Stationery, and Eosses Liucoln - Bios som commenced her T, ' n -, r , i I career as a yearling, taking nrst prize leaner (aoocis, (..rockery, Sea. a t the Great Northern Show, and first at West-bury same year, and as a two-year-ojd took' first prize against twelve others in her own clas?, and the same day took STAT IONERY I'lst1 ' lst l n ' v/ -e against eight three- j-enr-olds. Was shown for ten years at all the principal shown in Tasmania, aud never suffered defeat, and was then sold for two hundred guineas to go to QueensJournals and Fashion Books, land. Birthday Cards and Booklets, Blot- The above is the origin of Prince ting Paper, Foolscap, Ball-point Albert, and hi s pedigree v vill -how that . b -, 1 o l n i T ., there is no better blood in the colon\. Pens, Magnum lion am, »nd Nibs, He hfls the Shh . e ])loO( i brought in by with all School Requisites. Lincolnshire Hero, which is so much run on in the Homo Country at the present Agent for Ayre's Herbal Medicines, <i me - The four hors^ drawn iirst at- the °t> i i oxt , r,, r , (rlasgow Show in ls,s4 hud all more or Ptichter & Nannestad sb lour, tan- 1e33 Hhil . e 1)]oO(1 in , hemt t ] lis s h O wing tcrbury Times, Auckland Weekly that such sires were proving themselves NeWb; Watchman und Advocate. in getting stock of the right class, suitable for the Home market, and the T • 3 - it n, demand for exportation. Licensed to sell Stamps. l Terms : P Ar^r VA V £ 3 3s - <M- with fiU'irantee, £4 4s. Od. _ ■__ Payable by i'romissovy Note from iirst LOUTH NURSERY. <;voom X;. *, GEORGE COLEY. NORBITON ROAD. I DESIRE lo thank my numerous r^\^TrW customers for their past eleven *■ ■'' | JHft!iiPJ | w" r years favors, and beg- to assure them « » that I have still w stock of iISCOu. FRUIT TRE S suitable for planting. 1 >HI + S Tharoaghb^d Horse will The Stock comprises App> s> Pears, \ w * nVi - 1 the r ° xtoll (1 ' StnctS thlS Plums, Pr lichen, Apiicots, Nicav- s£ason - pnwi' n.A\' iuos.&c.&c. Ail of superior nn.l I'li-'.JNIv UAI. thoroughly tested varieties. _-...._ IN FOREST TR- EM FIREWOOD, FIREWOOD. have large and van* d assortment — oomprising— Piinis lutig- is, Mar- VV7OOD BROTHER? are now Lima Cupressus Macrocarpa lin '» prepared to deliver iv Foxton, wa^ie?f. GUmH bIUGI ad VCd an ' T^ WA ' and PTiKATEA. A specia' lino in iv 2 anil 4 feet ] ellg tl JS . E\RLY SEED POTATOES _1 1 stinintcs }, r .v<':i lVu 1 p'nnting by . Priei s Lea?onable the acre, and a.l kinds of <j;.ivdening word undertaken <> d(-rs can be kit at RICHARD GRAY. C. HONORED, Proprietor. Main- street, Foxton.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 18 October 1890, Page 3
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