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Ti> PTAXD Tins SEASON' ! r.\ the ; FOXTON DISTHIOT \ THE MARQUIS.! THE M AKQUIS, by "Remington I — T.tngle, by Kuoltingly, her «l;im Tantrums by Cossack, out of Tenna gant by (imp) Rons Emigrant. i BEMINGTON, by ' Musket— , Rangi, by Eavenswort (imp) her dam Sky bird by Teddington, out of Growl by Bay Middleton. THE MARQUIS is a bright bay six years old, standing 10', hands high, possesses good bone, aud quiet temper. The Marquis' grand sire aud dam on his sii*e side are too well known to be particularised, as also are Knottingly and Tantrum-, the latter being a mare that eou d win races f om a half niiJe up to three miles Ttir Mauquis has proved himself a sure foal -getter, his percentage last year being exceptionally good. | Fkk — Single mares £2 lOs, two or .more as per agreement. Groomage lee 3s, payable at first service. Fur further particulars apply to the Groom in-charge. Foxton Family Hotel Stables. ' I DUDS' 'N BROS., j Owners, Foxton, , JOHN WESTWOOJdT j BLACKSMITH AND SHOEE, j Hall street, foxtok. > ALL ldndsof Blacksmithing ex<.cuted with despatch aud care. $500,000 Beatty's Organs at Siar^ains. For particulars, cata- | logne address Daniel F. Bentty. Washington, New Jersey. SAMUEL COOK, \ LICENSED INTERPRETER, j OTJiKI. Purchase . or Lease of Native Lands on tlm West Const, N.I. nftgotiftte.l. ■* *■ <j • ' CKARQpa MODBRATS.
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Manawatu Herald, 9 December 1893, Page 4
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