The Bursting of the " Boom " in marvellous Melbourne, ! I Terrible Depression and Collapse of Trade. AS n rc&n't of the depvtssod tnsdo in Mclbonn c our Mr Jair.es fc'miib during Ins rr.ceut vi.-it to that city was nblc to u'nl;f> Inrjrp i rrchases cf mw und 6eafionab!e goods in JUIAI'KKY of all cla^.es, and Meu's, Boy's, und Yoi.th's Cloih'ng at what mighr Lo fitly tfim d :i)mos>t INPINITESI Al A L P RICES, Those G- o.\s lure now c we to hand and will enablo v* o effor tlio mes 1 ; \7ond< rfsil JJargnins ever heard of in Now Ze hi id hi i Li r Vanished "Boom" Sale Ci'iumem-ii g m THURSDAY, January 26th inaf.., fur Three W.eks Only at
10 TIJAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE OTAKI * FOXTON DISTRICT. The Powerful Thoroughbred Carriage Stallion TAM O'SHANTER. TAM O'SHANTER, by Messenger (imp) — FJiins-hee, hy Charles; «r d. imported from Tas n.nnia liy M chael Htudholma win I red Hans! co TAM O'SHAS 1 ' R is a grey hors , leu ym's rid, standing ](i iuinds 2 inches, |'osse.-siug yreat hone and strength. H<> gained firft prize it /Hlibiu-toji, 188-i, iirsfc in 1885 and 1880, second in Christ-chniv-h in 1886, first in < hristchuroh 18&7 nud 1888, aud first in Kirwee in 1888. he to >k first piizo at the Ellosmero A. aud P. Show, 1889, in Cnrriaga C lass, and special pr'zu for the bff-t Cnrriagt. Horse on the ground; fist nt- Kanginrn-, 1889; second at the C. A. and P Association Show^ 1889, and Earl Onslow's (Governor of New Zealand) silver medal for the hot Carriage Horse on f c Ground, ihe prize being awarded to the horse best adapted for improving the breed of carriage horses, and free from all hereditary unsoundness. TA \l O'SHANTER has proved hims If a very sure foal getter. MESSENGER, sire of TAM O'SHANTER, wns a bay horse, standing 16 bunds 2 inches high, possessing great power, and full ol stout and fast blood. Arc ;er, hall brother of his sire. Bottler, was the winner of tho Melbourne Cup in twe Btu'cexsive years, carrying the toj] .vciyhts nt 9st 7ih and lOst 121 b, and wa? one of the greatest two-milt horses evf-r bred in Australia. Cinderella, dam of Bottler, was also tin dnin of Tim Whiffler, winner of both Metropolitan and Melbourne Cup ir 1867, and numerous other greai races; while Tarragon, out oi Messenger's dam, vas the winner o the Victorian Champion Race ir 1866, after a dead heat wit! Volunteer - the first heat run ir smin 478 ec, and i he second in smir 48sec, canying 9st 181 b. Bottlei wns aso a credit bale performer oi tho colonial turf. j errus, for the Season.— £B 8s pei single mare ; two or more, £3, pay able by promissory note from firs gei* vice. Groom age Fee Bs. Ail Mares Sod, Dying, or chaog ing hands in any way, to be pai< for. Otnki Mondays, Manakau Ttjes .dayb, Fcxton Wednesia-i's, Oroai ! Downs Thursdays, Fiti • days. Levin and home Saturdays. For fuither particulars app'y t< Groom in charge, or to H. HEIsS^N, ! Proprietor, Manakan.
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Manawatu Herald, 24 January 1893, Page 1
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520Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, 24 January 1893, Page 1
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