TENDERS. A LTERNATE Tenders are invited f\ for Painting and Papering Whyte's Hotel and Painting Stables. Specifications to be seen at Whyte's Hotel. Tenders to be addressed to the undersigned and delivered not later than one o'clock p.m. on MONDAY, 25th September. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. R. STANSEIiL, Proprietor. Look ! Look ! thackerTpallant YXTL^HES to inform the Inhabitants of Fo\ton that they will continue their successfnl ssle until fur ther notice, and we still intend to offer further Startling Bargains, At the same tim« thanking tbe Inhabitants of Foxton for the manner in which they have patronised us. Remember no « Id Shop" worn Stuff. ALL NEW GOODS. Note — For the Tennis Season, to arrive by Saturday, Ladies and Gents NEW BROWN TENNIS SHOES To bo sold cheap at ABERDEEN HOUSE, Opposite the Poet Office. Boots and Shoes to order on the shortest notice. H. L. JACKSON, Manager. FOXTJN STATE SCHOOL. Grand Entertainment (Comedietta, Action Songs, &c.) in the FOXTON PUBLIC HALL ON FRIDAY, SE*PTEMBER 80, 1892. " CHILDEEN IN AEMS, ONE GUINEA." Front Seats, 2s Bach Seats, Is. Doors open at 7 30, commence at 8. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE OTAKI & FOXTON DISTRICT. The Powerful Thoroughbred Carriage Stallion TAI O'SHANTER. TAM O'SHANTER, by Messenger (imp.) — Banshee, by Sir Charles ; g.d. imported from Tas mania by M chael Studholms who bred Banshee TAM O'SHANf.R is a grey hors* 1 , ten years old, standing 16 hands 2 inches, possessing great bone and strength. He gained first prize at Ashburton, 1884, first in 1885 and 1886, second in Christchurch in 1886, first in Christchurch 1887 and 1888, and first in Kirwee in 1888. He took first prize at the EUesmere A. and P. Show, 1889, in Carriage Class, and special prize for the best Carriage Horse on the ground ; first at Rangiora, 1889 ; second at the C. A. and P Association Show, 1889, and Earl Onslow's (Governor of New Zealand) silver medal for the best Carriage Horse on tbe ground, the prize being awarded to the horse best adapted for improving the breed of carriage horses, and free from all hereditary unsoundness. TAM O'SHANTER has proved hims r lf a very sure foal getter. MESSENGER, sire of TAM O'SHANTER, was a bay horse, standing 16 hands 2 inches high, possessing great power, and full of stout and fast blood. Archer, half brother of his sire. Bottler, was the winner of the Melbourne Cup in two successive years, carrying the top weights r\t 9st 71b and lOst 121 b, and was one of the greatest two-mile horses ever bred in Australia. Cinderella, dam of Bottler, was also the dam of Tim Whiffler, winner of both Metropolitan and Melbourne Cup in 1867, and numerous other great races; while Tarragon, out of Messenger's dam, was the winner of the Victorian Champion Race in 1866, after a dead heat with Volunteer— the first heat run in smin 47sec, and the second in smin 48sec, carrying 9st 131 b. Bottler was also a creditbale performer on the colonial turf. Terms, for the Season. — £3 8s per single mare ; two or more, £3, payable by promissory note from first service. Groomage Fee Bs. All Mares Sold, Dying, or changing hands in any way, to be paid for. Otalii Mondays, Manakau Tuesdays, Foxton "Wednesdays, Oroua Downs Thursdays, shannon Fridays. Levin and home Saturdays. For further particulars apply to Groom in charge* or to H. REN SON, ■prdpfieto^} Man&kam
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Manawatu Herald, 17 September 1892, Page 3
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573Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 17 September 1892, Page 3
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