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TO STAND THIS SEASON AT TilE PINES STAB I/ES^ TONTHE THOROUGHBRED HOttSE BY the Premier Stallion Tmducer, duVof the thoVoughlVrpd imported mare Hammock, this highclass mare being tho property of the Middle Park Stud Company.' v - A* only a limited number of tnare.v will he received, early application will be necessary. • . ,- For full particulars 'as t<> pedigree, . peiformances, terms, Ac, see cards with ; photo thereon, which can be seen at the ]>rincipal business places throughout the district* and can also be obtained .on application to the undersigned,. . . BAKER & Co., Proprietors, : " • ■-' ■' Eoxton. ' THE THOROUGHBRED STAIiLION' ! Morpheus WILL TRAVEL THE PALMERSTON, .= ■ FEILDING, HALCOMBE, AND ... iSANDONDISTRICI'S'FHIS SEA- ., -.SON:. - „.= .-■ ... . ■ „,. MORPHEUS is a golden oheanut, ■ stunijing 16 ;hand^ 3 iricht^H; ■thoroughly ''sound iiiall respects. He is 7 y«a»^ old, 'and by that fast and well-known ' horse Ciistaway,, dam , Soinnambula by Towfcon, imported, . ilaiii. Opei-ai by ll .', Barbiere, dam ; Cassandra by Priam ; Towton, imported, by Melbourne j Castaway by TnV^ucer, iujported^ Jam . Mermaid/ . imported. Motleys,. fcomes from. a great i*acing fa-nily^ "claiming some "Viristocratic and high-class performer* n».h;is' relatives. His sire won ;lhe -> , Wellington Cup and lah second for : the Christchui;ch Derby iuid G-reat Autumn Handicap. * He is fuir brother to Lurline. and Le Lpnp.; The per- . formances of these animals m; New . Zealand and Australia need no .com* mont. Le Loup won the Canterbury J. C. Handicap and Cup m 1880. Opera, grand dam of Morp7teus,yf6xi the Canterbury Derby m 1864. Tainbourini was also l'rom O pera, by,. Towtou, and won amongst, other races, the Canterbury J. C; Handicap and Canterbury and "Wellington Gups^ besides performing; successfully over hurdles. 'by Castavvay:^ :ran'' second ioy the Wellington /'"Clip '.4o. 1882, giving the winner a year and a pouiid. Won the Great Autumn. Handicap at Ghristcliurch, and raa second. to Adamant 'for the Duuedin -•-; Cupgiving the wiuner t,wo jeara and twenty four pounds; Wqri the Auckland Cup and Free Handicap.' 'Tow- I .;', ton, i;m ported, is. ..the graii/l, aire,,qf 3forpJieu8 t and the sire of such noted • « peiformSrs as Golden Cloud, Waster Rowe, Misfortune. Tambourinij Lara, — Puriri, Korari, s Ajta-lanta, Ayucenarr Cocksure Maiora, Lillipee, Stirabbufc,! i Songster, Lacenfeed, Ramarama, aiul Twitter. Morpheus ; -.is ;l nearly; full/y bi other m blood to Darebin, admitted to be as brilliant a horse as ever trod the Australian turf.' Darebin, by The Peer, imp<trte J d, full b'roluetfsb Tow-- ■■; toni imported, dam Luvline, full sister .;. ... to CastaVfiayi - • . t.-.\ : ' ; . ' ..„ ', Terni»j)fcs; groomage fee, 5,5. ;; ;) h , . W: J* CLO^TEfc^Go^jJ; •; . • Proprietor?!, ,. : '■■ I - s -r. Palnicialon' .'Ndr.tb, Gpixtraj Sfe6d Storer MANNERS- STREET, -WELLINGTON. Nuraeiy Grouiids ' and Lower Hutt. - < y- • Established ,Wa6^) : ,y'\. F. GdbPERy Wholesale and Retail : : Flower, Garden, Farm, Agricultural, and Pastoral Seeds j Conijfera * aii#. other Tree Seeds ; Cloyer and Natuial G;rass : : Seeds'. ' '. .' '' The Choicest Seeds Only Kept. On Sale— Every Description-'' of Horticultural Requisites and Requirements. WellmgtotV: made = Flower . : ; Pots at Pottery prices., ' j : 'Alt Country Orders Attended ; to wi.tjk . ' . i . Dispatch. , ...V { " L . GRATEFUL — COilFO^flifer. : i 7 : Epp's QoeDa. : "■" BREAKFAsjr ;v r . ( , ' "By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion , and nutrition j.'aiid :. - by a careful application T of- the, fine! : : properties of .well-rselected oocoa, ..Mr." k". Epps has , (provided ; our breakfast: . tables with a delicately flavoured „ beverage- which may save us many • heavy: doctors'^ bills. It is by^the^ judicious use of such artioles of diet* that a consititutiou may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist ' every tendency to disease." 'Hdrfdreds of subtle Tnaladies are floating; arpimd ; us ready to attack wherever there is 1 # ! a weak point. We mayescape tnahy a, fit^l shaft? by. .keeping' ourseKeß well fortified with "pure blood and! a I prdpefly . nourished frame . " — Se*e article m the Civil Service Gazetted ! :-\ Made simply .Vr-ith' boiling water or miffe:; ..i:.y.^,^ :..:,.■. hi.j Sol^ 'in ,,,.^lb' 1 packets, by Grocersj labelled thus: — . JAMES -EPI^ , HOMtEJOPATHiq CHEMISTS, . . LONDON, ENGLAND. . \'

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 252, 20 September 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 252, 20 September 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 252, 20 September 1884, Page 4

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