. FOB" THE '^pTIDAYR*'" 2SOO Men's All-wool Colonial Tweed Trousers, value 9s 6d, for 5s Jid Men's All-wool Colonial Sac Suits, cheap, 28s 6d Men's All-wool Tennis and Cricketing Suits, 37s 6d • ISO Men's Kaiapoi Tweed Trousers, special value, ios ** : Men's Fancy Linen aud Csshmere Vests, 6s to ios 6d Men's Sac Coats, in Silk, Alpaca, Duck and Holland • I ! so Men's Blue Serge Sac Suits, cheap, 22s 6d Roys' Washing Suits, about 100 in all, 3s nd to 7s 6d Boys' All-wool Plain and Checked Tweed Sailor Suits, ios 6d, 12s 6d, 15s 6d
TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE OTAKI & FOXTON DISTRICT. The Powerful Thoroughbred Carriage Stallion TAM O'SHANTER. TAM O'SHaIsTEB, by Messenger (imp ) — Biiufhee, by Sir Charles ; g.d. imported from Tas mania l>y M chael Studbohne, who l<red Bn nsl.ee TAM O'SiIAN! R is a grey hors , ten yiavs old, standing 1G hands *2 inches, posses-sing groat bone and strength. He g.'iinod first prize »t burton, 1884, iirst in 1885 and 1880, second in Christ- j chnrih in 1886, first in ' hristchurch 1887 mid 1888, and first in Kir wee |in 1888. lie to il< first prize at flio j Ellesmere A. and P. Show 1869, in Carriag? (lass, and special pr zn for the beJ-t Carringb Horse on the ground ; fi st nt Kangi<>rn, 1889 ; st-coud at the C. A. and P A>sociatisa Show 1889, and Earl Onflow's (Governor of New Zealand) silver medal for the 1 e>i Carriage Horse on tl c 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'SHAJNTER has proved hims If a very sure foal getter. MESSENGER, »ire rf TAM O'SHANTER, was a bay hor*o, standing 16 himds 2 inches i igh, pofscssisjg great power, and full of stout and fast blood. Arc er, half brother of his sire. Bottler, was tho winner of the Melbourne Cup in two successive years, carrying the top wti«htx of 9st 71b and 10ot 12lb, and was one of the greatest two- mile horses evrr bred in Australia. Cinderella, dam of Bottler, was also tho dam of Tim Whiffler, winner of both Metropolitan and Me bourne ( up in 1867, and numerous other great rates ; while Tarragon, outi of Messenger's dam, was the winner of the Victor. an Champion Race in 1866, after a dead heat with Volunteer the fii^t heat run in ymin 47sec, and ihe socoud in omin 48sec, canying 9st 181 b. Bottler was aso a civditbale performer on the colonial turf. a erms, for the Season. - £ 3 8s per single mare ; two or more, £3, payable by proini.ifcory i:ote from first s- -r vice. Groomage Fee Bs. Ail Mares So!d, Dying, or changing hands in any way, to be paid for. Utaki Mondays, Manakau TuksI days, Fi.xtun Wedxesi ays, Oroisa ; Downs Tuuksdays f hannon Fri- ' day.B. Levin and home Saturdays. • For further particulars apply to Groom in charge, or to H. lii'Ha N, Proprietors ManaUnn.
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Manawatu Herald, 29 December 1892, Page 1
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498Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, 29 December 1892, Page 1
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