PALMEftSTON SALE. THURSDAY, 28th SEPTRMBER. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS will j\ sell by public auction as above — 100 forward bullocks 200 2£ to 3yr steers 50 3 and 4yr bullocks 50 forward bullocks GO cows in calf 50 good mixed yearlings 24 prime fat bullocks 800 mixec hoggets 500 good ewes and lambs 500 first class hoggets 300 fat and forward ewes 1" ADIES when visiting Wellington Ly should see our latest novelties in Summer Millinery at Te Aro House. OATTERNS of our choice Dresses, I Delaines and Prints will be sent post free on application at Te Aro House. pOUNTRY orders promptly exe\j cuted and all parcels over 20s sent carriage paid to nearest railway station. Bonus terms 5% discount for prompt cash with order at Te Aro House. FASHIONS and their changes are J^ made a study at our establishment ; our imported Blouses are perfection at Te Aro House. To Stand this Pkason at FOXTON AND OTAKI, The Thoroughbred Horse RAMA RAMA. RAMA RAMA, own brother to Puriri, sire of Forester, Escapade, Rufiis, Jenny, and many other good horses now racing on the West Coast. He is also full brother in blood to Manuka, considered by competent judgos'to be the fastest horse of his day. Rama Rama is by Towton (imp) dam Waimea, own sister to Zoe, who won two champion races, beating the best horses Australasia could produce at weight for age. Waimea by Sir Hercules out of Flora Mclvor ; Towton by Melbourne — Cinzel'i \y Touchstone— Brocade by Pantaloon by Cashel, out of Bombazine by Thunderbolt. See Stud Book. It will thus be seen that Rama Rama's breeding cannot be beaten in the known world. Towton, she of Rama Ravin, is full brother to the Peer, who is sire of Darebii:, Manuka and Peeress. Towton is also brother to Marchioness, winner of the English Oaks, and dam of King of Clubs, sire of Stoneyhurst and Spade Guinea (winner of the New Zealand and DuuedinUups). S'oneyhurst won the Canterbury Derby, Canterbury Cup, Auckland Plate, Welcome Stakes, and Champagne Stakes, all weight for-age races. Rama Rama is sire of Alpine Rose, Masthead, Sweetie, Moaha, Waranm. Awarua Rose, and a host of good horses too numerous to put in print. TERMS— £3 10s per mare, two or m re mares as per agreement. All care t-iken , but no responsibility. Mares left at the Telegraph Hotel St bits, Otaki, will be attended to. All mares to be paid for before Ist January, 1894. Grooniage Fees, ss. For further particulars see cards. T. KEARNS, Groom in Charge. C. BELL, Owner, Otaki. ~H. P. FOBSTEiJT BAKER, PASTRY-COOK AND CONFFCTIONER, MAIN -STREET, FOXTON, WISHES to announce that on and after the Ist February, 1893, he will deJiver bread to any part of the town or country for 21b Loaf 3id „ „ 3d Cash at Counter Also that he has received a consignment of New Biscuits and Confectionory, consisting of some of the Newest Lines made. Xinas Chocolate Boxes reduced Cost Price to reduce the stock. Note the Addhess, H. P. PORSTER, Main-street "saddlery. NOTICE '10 HORSE-OWNERS. Ladies aud Gentlemen — TT? E BEG to inform you that * V we are prepared to make to order SADDLES of all descriptions, any pattern or colour. The I asiug and Fitting of Ladies' Saddles a special feature. Horses measured, aud Collars made to fit properly. Saddlery of all kinds kept in stock. H. C. LANSDON & CO., SADDLERS, Main-street, Foxton.
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Manawatu Herald, 26 September 1893, Page 3
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569Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 26 September 1893, Page 3
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