The Draught Stallion " The Governor," Will be at the service of Breeders in the Manawatu District. q^HE GOVERNOR is a beantiful X bay, five years old, standing 16 S hands 8 inohes with good feet and a legs, his action cannot be surpassed. He is one of the cleverest horses on j his feet tra\elling. He can walk five miles an hour. As a foal getter ie he seldom fails to leave his mark. p_ The Governor is by that far v famed horse Prince Viotor, the noted prize winner. Prince Victor is by the great horse Young Scotchman, imp. The Governor's dam is a daughter of the noted horse Sir William Wallace, imp. (never beaten in the ring). It will be seen f» $ by the above that The Governor haa come from as good a stock as there is in New Zealand. Terms— £2 10s; half guarantee £8. The Governor will be at the Ma« • oawatu Hotel Stables either on '• Wednesday afternoons or Thursday mornings. 1 All arrangements can be made 3 * with the Groom in charge. ," Fcr further particulars apply to *• E. WHITE, " Park Road, Palmerston North. I MANURES. tNational Sffovtgage A» A^enoy Company of MTeiKr Zealand, J LIMITED, (Freezing Works, Longburn.) - TJ AYE pleasure in intimating to Jfl Farmers of the Manawatu and surrounding districts that they 2 are prepared to supply their wellknown manures in quantities to suit customers, on trucks, Longburn, as under :— - --BLOOD MANURE it Contains 13 per cent, of Ammonia b BONE MANURE Analsis : 64 per cent. 'Tricalcic Phosphate, 4 per cent. Ammonia. ROOT MANURE, No. 1. Analysis: 82 per cent. Tri« calcic - Phosphate, 7& per cent. Ammonia. ROOT MANUKB, No. 2. 1 Analysis : 28 per cent. •Tricabic Pho&phate, 8£ per cent. Ammonia. All the above Manures are finely ground, free fron? moistuie, and can r be sown by any drill. i Foxton Sanatorium. i Cottages to let on the J Ocean Beaoh, MR ANDREW JONBON has < just built two convenient Cottages, which can be rented on reasonable terms. The Cottages can be reached at all times easily and cheaply, and are only five chains from the river and a quarter of a mile from the Ocean Beach. They are also situated iv a most J healthy position, and splendid views are obtained from the hills close by. FISHING may be indulged in from either river bank or sea beach. | A TELEPHONE j is adjacent, connecting Visitors with t the whole telegraph system of c the Colony. THE COTTAGES ARE d FURNISHED, AND EACH HAVE 8 ROOMS. THE SITTING ROOMS are 12 x 12 with fireplaces, and are each furnidhed with 1 table, 2 ohair^^f stools, 2 saucepans, fryiug pan, kettle, cups and saucers, mugs* plates and dishes, all of enamelled ware for the children, and with earthenware cups for the -adults. p THE No. 1 BEDROOMS are 12 x 12, and *re furmshod with wirewove mattrasses and bedsteads, washstands, dressing tables and C looking glasses, with enamelled ware. THE No. 2 BEDROOMS am 8 x 12, and are furnished with three stretchers only. Early application is necessary, and for terms and any further particulars apply to ° ANDREW JONSON, l The Avenue, Foxton. HEASMAN & BAKER, ] CASH TAILORS, FOXTON. g Removed to premises next Methodist Church. 4
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Manawatu Herald, 26 January 1899, Page 3
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543Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, 26 January 1899, Page 3
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