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TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THE PINES STABLES, FOXTON. :■. ' THE THOROUGHBKED HORSE BY the Premier Stallion Tradiicer, but of the thoroughbred, imported mare Hammock, this highclass marebeiog tho property of the Middle Park Stud Company. A* only a limited number of mares will be received,: early application will be. necessary. ..... ;' ... . „ . For full particulars as to pedigre*, performances, terms, ■ Ac, see cards, with photo -thereon, which can be seen at the principal business places throughout the district, add can also be obtained on application to' th« ■ undersigned. BAKJER & Co:, Proprietors, „.,./.. . . Fpxton. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION M will trlaVel' tele palmerston, .. , : frEILPING, \. HALCOMBE, A^ND ' sandon Districts this seaSON.___... _ .. _ .; . .....^; f|\(f ORP.HBUS.is agijldbSchesiiut, itTA 1 stantiing^l6 hanW-4 inWen; thoroughly -soand ia all respects. He i.;* 7 years old, and by that .fast and weil-known horse Castaway, dam Somnambttla" ; >»y l Tbwton, imported, dam Opera, by II Barbiere, dam Cassandra by,; U P.riani j Towtdui im. ported, by ; ;|^el^»oiirne ; Castaway hy Tmducer, imported, dam Mermaj'J, imjM»rted. Morpheus. comes ; from a "great-, racing ia-mly^cUiiining ;^ome aristocratic and. high -class performers as his relatives. His sire .won.. the Wellington Cup and Van second .for the Christchurch Derby and Great Autunin Hiiudicap. He is full brother to Lurline : -anil : Le Lmip. The' p^r•for'mance& of these animals m New Zealand and Australia need no coin* niont. Le Lbup won the Canterbury J. C.. Handicap and Cup m 1880. Openi, grand.dam of Morplieus, won the Canterbury; DeitUyi in 1864/ TaiJiIwurini was also from Opera, by Towton, and —won amongst other • races, tlui Canterbury C. Handicap aiKrCanterbury ah'd'-Weilwgtoff Cups, besides performing successfully over hurdles. Salvage, by; Castaway, ran secoi id for : . the -i rWfellington Cup m 1885, giving theLwinner a year and a pound. £ Won. th.c. Gr,eatL . Autumn Handicap at Christchumi, and ran .second to Adamant for .the Duped m Ciip giving the wiuuer two. years and twenty four po'uhdH, . Won, the Auckland Cup und Free Handicap. Tpw.tpn, im|torted, .is the : graiid :Sire of ' Morpheus, and the ?ire of such ; noted peribruitii's as Golden , Cloud, .Al aster Rpwe, Misfortune. Tambourini, Lara, Puriri, Koran, Atalanta^ Ayucuna, Cocksviny Maiora ll Jtiillip.ee fc ,Sti rabou t, Songster, Laconfeed, Ramaratna, and Twitter. 'is gt n>*a"rly * full brother m blood -to Darebin, admitted to be as brilliant a<horse as ever trod the. Australian iurfy JDarebin, by The Peer, imported, full., brother to Towton, imported, dam Lurline, full sister . to Castaway ., Terms, £5 ;'gvoomage fee, ss. ... Proprietor*?, ' " Nortk. Gent^ Se^ed Store, ;MANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON/ ; Nursery ■ Grounds -r-Taranaki-street i and Lower Hutt. j" - Established' 1865:' -" : F. COOJPER, - Wholesale and Be tail SEEDSifAK & ELORISTw Flower, Garden, Farm, and Pastoral Seeds ;• Conifera -arid other Tree Seeds; Clover and Natural " Grass Seeds. i The Choicest Seeds. Only .Kept. A On Sa]e— Every jbescription iof;^ Horticulturctl Requisites and Require- • % ments. Wellington ;.made Flower v Pots at. Pottery Prices. v r /i All Couiitry Qrders Attendea to with . :■ •■ : ;' : : ; IJispatchV;--"' ; ';s, G^ATEOTL tr COMEOJmNG. ■ ; ; BBEA^FASJT^ \ " By a thorough- knowledge of the natural |aws wjbich^gQv ; era t^e Qperatibns 6t $ dige¥£iW^^d ; iiptrrtion, and bjr a careful application" of the fine properties of .welt^sSlecled'cocoa, Mr Epps has >; provided, our breakfast tables with a, delicately /flavoured beverage ; Which toaj save i .us many - heatoy doctors'^ ..^iil&V'.Jt^ isrby^'thel; , judieiouiuseiorlinch^ articles.^ oTCdiet 5 ' tbkt a whstit^tipir^y 3 gta^ally ■ j oUilt up unlil'B^ong : en6%h 'forreSfßt^ ; ~ evijry tendeucy^^tfe^se^^Sundreds . ofj subtle maladies are boating aronna us! readyto attack- "w^rtsrever" there is,, a weakipoiut. :■ '< We may 'escape many a fatal shaft by k^ping-burtelVes : lL well fortified' with pure i ;blood and a ■-■ properly mourished 5 See ; article jn the Qiv% /Service Gazette. ' ; ' Made simply with boiling water br ' ,miikv,r;r<-,- .;>.' \^'i>\ ': '; ■•' >V- ; ' l r- ' ' *' " Soldin pdofeetSj l^r^rocersi labelled thit&:—^ . : •" . HO)4Q]lb%Tflil6' GHEMiStS, v LONDON, OBNGLATO l

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 257, 26 September 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 257, 26 September 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 257, 26 September 1884, Page 4

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