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TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THE PINJiS STABILES, FOXTON. THE THOBOUGHBRED HOBSE . Somnus BY <I'< 3 i\ (Muter S:;)l.liou Traducer, ; out of- the tiiori'ughbivd im- . po;.ed mar^e Hamqpoek, tl«w high-c'.-.ss mare, heiog tho proper' y of the . AI iiidie Park fcitud Company. • A« only a limited number of mares • will be received, early application will lie nflce>«.-.ry. ' . . For full particulars as to pedigree, . performances, toi'mt*, Aa. see cards wiih pho o ther/on," which cnu be r .i-pi'n at the ji.^iQcipal business places » th'oughoul rhe uistiict, and c»n also be obtuioed on appiicn-ioa to the u]idersi<>u<>d. BAK «UR <k Co:, Proprietors',. "Foxton. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION Morpheus WILL TRAVEL THE PALMERSTON, PEILDING, fIALCOMBE, AND SANDON DISTRICTS THIS SEASON. ■ . - • ■ _[ MO RPHEITS is a golden cliexiiut, ' t standing 16 hands 3 inch©*; tliorocighly sosud m all respect*. He i-* 7 yt-ars old, and by that' fast and weH-kuown horse Casru,way, dam Somnainbula .»iy Towtori, imp«i.rled,' '" dam Opera, by II Biirbieie; d«iui ; Cassandra by Priam; Towioii, im.' )K)r«>d, by Melbourne ; Castaway by Tvaducer, imported, dam Mermaid, imporied. Jforphettg comes from * gveat racing fa : riily, claiming some aristocratic dnd high -class performers as his relative?. His sire won the ; Wellington Cup and tan second for the Christchurch Derby and. Great Aiuatnn Handicap. He is full brother to Luriine and LeTiorip. The prrf6rm»uces of -these animals ; in New rZeulaiid mid A«str«litt iieed no coinmonL Le Loup won tlie Cnnterbnry J» 6. Handicap and Cup m 1880. o|ie»n, grand daw of Moifheus, wojk ' <.he Canterbury Derby in :"186'4. Tambou»ioi was also from Opera, by • Tpwton, "and won _ainongsL other : ) < aces-, this Caritei buvy J . 0. Handuxip aud Cante»i>ury and Welliogtbn Cups, .l>esides perfnvnfing succeasfolly over • hurdles. Salvage, by Castaway, mn * second fbi the Wellington .Cup m 1882; giving vhe winner a year and a pouud. Woii the' Great Autumn Handicap a ti Ch)isvch«ivch, and ran Hecond fco Adamant for the Dunedin. Cup giving uhc winner two years a«d ' twenty four pounds. W6u the Auckland Cup «nd Free Handicap. Towton, inipo^tfidj is f.jje graud sii*e of " Morpnehsi and the fdi 1 © of such noted per/ornie'-s as Cioldeu Master ; Rowej Misfortunes Tamboniini, Lara, Puriri, Korjui, Atalanta, Ayuc«?na, • Cockwuv, Maiora, Lillipee, Stirabout, BpngsiOr/Lncbnfeed, B.:wnKramKj and Twitter. Morpheus is nearly full * brother iniblood ib Dai.ebin, admitted io be as brilliant a borse as ever trod* ; t'ue Australian tii if. Darebin, by The Pepr, imporiedi full brother to Tow- • ton, impo'ted, dam Lupine, full sister « to Castaway. / ' . ', Terms, £5 ; g»Womag^ fee, 5«. ; W. J. CLOUTER & Co., ; . ■' r Proprietor«i, Palmerstori North. v Geiatral Seed MANEJEjfeS-ST&Ep^, WELLINGTON. Nuraery r Groundsi--^ Taranaki-street * „ ■■-. andvj&ower Hutt; : . ; ( -■ ■ • .-.-■;•. ■*„:/'-r^-...,i i .f ; -W. • ' ; ,-{ Established 1866. ........ . ; , ! Wholesale 'and Retail SEELWA# & PLORIST. Flower, Gardeny Farm, Agricultural Lantf Pastoral Seeds ; Conifera ani ■ pfcherTree Seeds; Glover and Natural ■■ Grass Seeds. ' ■■■:>■'■■ ' The Choicest Seeds Only Kept.- - Op-* Qale.-"^^^ Description of Hortipultural Requisites and Require- . > pients. Welimgton' made JTlower . , Pots at Pottery prices. , ;• All Country Orders Attended to with Dispatch. ; f .;•-,-. , GRATEFUJU— dOMFORTING. i BREAKFAST. ■'• ■'-' J. " By a-tHorough^fendwledgii of the natural laws which govern the'bpera- ; « tidns of digesHoD-°and**mitrition, and ;by> careful application of the fine properties' of" Tvfeil-Selected cocoa, "Mr E^ps has provided *our breakfast tables -With a deKcutely flavoured beyerage which may save us many heavy, doctors' bills. It is by the ' judicious use of such, articles of- diet that a constitution may be gradually ; built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around usiready to atteek "wherever there ii '- a weafc points We niafy escape many ' J a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves J well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourrslied frame.": — See article in^^ the ChilServiqeGq^Ue, Made simply with boiling water or ) milk,; ••;., :.,.'..-, ■... ■■■ ./. Sold iv Jib packets, by Gi-ocers,'' I labelled ; thus;—: : . hd&cmTkwiG chemlbts, S h \ LONDON, ENQLAND; 1 "' •'■■■' tr ■ i ■

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 253, 22 September 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 253, 22 September 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 253, 22 September 1884, Page 4

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