TEE ««NE^ CARLYLE" FJAX- STRIPPER From~OLABIiER \v.«IN & CO. ousting?, H. 8., 28th Nov., 1v»,9.—l v »,9.— ■'There is no doubt it ie the best and most practical Machine at work in the Colony." VromSTUABT, SUTTOtf k CO.. Orona Downs, 17th Sept., 1889.— ' We have no hesitation in saying that your S- trippers are the beet in the •market." - From L. FALCONER, Ormondville, H. 8., 4th Nov., 1889. "The Stripper is doing very good work,- in fact, letter than any Stripper I have souj. "We pnt jhrongh 5 tone of gre,6n loaf on riatnrday. We fiiipply complete Mill t 'ntfits of any desired capacity. Circulars and Estimates of com on application to booth McDonald & ca, Carlyle Implement and Iron Workß, Christchurch. Ag«*n 8 — P'oxton C. Ponore. lVmerston — Peady Money Store. Job Printing | .^ DEPARTMKNT. | f^^ ! -■-.■■Vj.-j-- ir%^ ~" r PO TKATEL THIS SEASON ■ ■■..- 1 IN THJi TUT A ; *KT & A TTT Otftl<i anfl Foxton Districts, the lUiii ll JX VV il X U Coaching, Trotting, Hunting, and Str-cplechasing Sire HERALDt" TAM O'SHANTER. All VHXk atArfs Office has Holder of the Governor's special ••.*""-."*'■■'"■ . medal awnrded at the Canterbury gained- a name ■ for bein^ A. and P. Show, Nov., 1890, for the -..' . : bf'st. sire calculated to improve the •turned OUt in a first-class ohni*acter of carriage horses— hunters I ai.d horses for Indian requirements. manner. '. m „ — , „ j Tav O'Shvnteb, by Messengpr "— »-« ■ (imp.")— PnnsVi^e, by Sir Charles; . - f <y d. impo- ted from Tasmania by Mr ' Our Variety of Type is Miehnel Bind holme, who bred Ban- 1 * Rhee. V( l vy laigc and new, and is Tarn O'Shanter is a grey horse, S ten years old, standing 16 hands 2 Capable of Printing a large , inches, possessing great bone and | 1 strength He gained first prize at Poster Or a small "Visitine- Ashburton, 1884, first uv 1885 and .' ■' . , 188(5, second in Cbristchnrch in m i ' 1886, first in Christchurch 1887 and " A> , ; . 1888, and first in Kirwee. in 1888. | He took first priz** at tbe Ellesmere j a. and P. Show, 1889, in I Our Prices will OOmpare Class, and special prize for the best Carriage Horse on the ground ; first most favourably With aPy 1889; Kfcondftt th^C. | J " A. nnd P. Aa ociation Show, 1889,1 nrl'iiw Mt aY iqhmpnt BDd Karl Onplow ' B Governor of \ othe. WWlUßnmeni Zealand) silver medal for the bpsfc.j ; Carriage Horso on the ground, the . * i prize being awarded to the horse besl) adapted for improving tbe breed of carriage howes, and free from all ■to- . /. i. hereditary unsoundness. We invite., inspection ot Tarn o ? Shanter bas prove a him- . ; . . . . , Belf a very sure foal getter. Samples and inquiries as to MesEen^er. sire of Tarn O'Shan- ' ter, was a bay horse, standing 16 COStt hands 2 inches high, popsessing great power, and full of stout and fa st blood Archer, half brother of Th* following are some <>f the his sire Bottler, was the winner of .. . the Melbourne Cup m two successive * : years, carrying the top weights of Admission Tickets # 9st 71b and lOst 121 b, and was one Address Cards of the greatest two-mile horses ever Auctioneers Work bred in Australia. Cinderella, dam Balance Sheets of Bottler, was also the dam of Tim •Bail ' Programmes Whiffler, winner of both MetropoliBills ol Lading tifn and Melbourne Cup in 1867, and Business Cards numerous other great races; whi'e Bill Heads ' Tarragon, out of Messenger's dam, Catalogues was the winner of the Yictorin Cheque Books < hampion Bace in 1866, after a dead Circulars heat with Volunteer— the first heat Couceri-, &c , Tickets run in sciin. 47sec, and the second Condolt nee Cards in smin. 48see.. carryber 9st 181 b. Jelivery Books I Bottler wns also a creditable per* Grocers' LisW former on the colonial turf. HcriaoVard* Terms for the season— £B 10 per Memorandums single mare -two or more £ 3 3s, invitation iNotes payable the first **ek m Janunry, Invoices • j 1892. Groomage Fee, ss, pa) able Labels . at first service. Goods Consignment Books All Mares Sold. Dying;, or changLetter lieadings ' ing hands in any way, to be paid for. . Memorial. Canlf For further paniculars, apply to \fpm» Cnn r « the Groom m charge. >■- H.HENSON " -^, OrriHliooL _ Proprietor.^ ' Pamphlet ~ " " . per day to be made by Programmes, J TO jC/T: Persons of either sex, in <y ' - v Price Lists their own localities, at work for us. New * Posters bnsiness. A I meet with wonderful success. <>»'' ' \ j Parcel Labels J Anyone can do the work. Yon don't nee* Prosnectuses '. capital, or about the sam* as none. We •n Lf-c. Note Forma I will start you. No space to explain here. Promissory JNoteuonna But can Bnug i it ti c fortune Receipt BoOl.s hononrably and easily. The emp'oyment ; VxUenorts is particularly adapted to the region is T^merance Pl» dge Sards -which this publication circulates. Boys *U? e l^T? v« Ticket* : a Qd Birls8 irls earn m * xl * a 8 much as m^ 7 iisdow Price licueib , FuU particularß and instructions mailed \&< ciety Bules N j free. Now is the time— don't delay, but 1 VUitinc Cards wrttft to tin fit oner. Btm»>on * Co., rm%-
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 14 January 1892, Page 1
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