TO STAND THIS SEASON IN THE MANAWATU & WOODVILLE DISTRICTS. THE PURE-BUED CLYDESDALE HOUSE ■"Watchman. WATCH MAN, foaled Ist November, 1878. and is now rising 4 years old ;. sire. Fowler's Wallace, dam Maggie ; is a rich brown, ia 16^ hands hifjh, lias a cleat), flinty bone and nice hair, and is very active. His sire, the pure imported Clydesdale horse, Fowler's Wallace, bred by Mr Donald McKmley, Would ham Hall, near Gloucester, out of a pure Clydesdale mure, bred by Mr J. N. Fleming, Campbelton, Scotland; her sire, the celebrated horse Lofty Wallace, gained several first . prixes before leaving the Old country. Maggie was bred by Mr Sutherland, Taieri, olago, out oovaf v a Napoleon mare, by Sir William., Wallace (imported). Sir Wil liam Wai lace, bred :by, William Anderson, Esq., Kirkmichaol, "Ayrshire, out of Brisk, by Garibaldi. As a yearling took tirst prize at Maybolc, Kirknaieliael, and Glasgow, and seconjl at "Ayr. As a two-year-old, second at Ayr and Glasgow, and also second at the Highland Society's Show held that year at Edinburgh ; and when only three days landed m Otago took second prize against horses of all ages at the Taieri, although only %\ years old. Term? :, Single mare, £3; guaranteed, M 10s; 2or more V ares P er agreement. Groomage fees, ss. For further particulars apply to groom m chnrge » J. HEALY. Or Colin McKenzie, Owner, Ashurst. WELLINGTON DYE WORKS, JSstablisJied 1863. W. BARBER, OYEB AXli CLEARER, Silver Medal and Two Certificates of Merit for Dyeing". , Woollen and Mixed Fabrics': m "Ladies' Dresses, Jackets, Cloaks, Ulsters, &c../ Cleaned and Beautifully Dyed aud Pressed without being unpicked. Gents' Clothes Cleaned, Dyed, Pressed, and Kepaired to look 'like New.._ ' " , . Curtains, Table-covers, &c, Cleaned or Dyed. Straw Hats aud Feathers Cleaned and Dyed any Colour/. Kid Gloves Cleaned. $gjT Ag-ent for Manawatu DistrictMr E. Young, Storekeeper, Feililing. Nelson, Moate, & Co. WHOLESALE AND EETAI G Tea Merchants & . BLEUDERS, Willts-Stueet, "Wellington, (Next Empire Hotel.) 1 4ca» Lot "O \J i &, CoDRINK OUR ■ - ft has No Equal for True Natural Flavour, Value, and Strength. PRktfES 2J~, ..2/4, 2/8 1" 3/-, 3/4, 4/- r •1-lb. and Hb. Packets. HALF-CHESTS. BOXES. "PRESS," "Mr. Nolson is a Profession*! Tea Taster and Blender." AWARDED GOLD & SILVER MEDALS. pLSOJT, J| OATE iv (JO. TEA MERCHANTS, CHRISTCHURCH, QUNEDIN, AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON. "v MATOHT.ESS COFFEES Are now introduced m our Trade. $^p. Agent for Pal meivtorf* North, A. FERGUSON, Agents all over New. Zealand, Victoria, Queensland, New South Wales, and Tasmania. ■Provincial Hotel, MES-E. S. BKOUGinW : HAS much pleasure m informing hor many friends and the public generally that she has recently considerably enlarged her premises,' known a.s the Provincial Hotel, Eidg-way-slrept, and if? now m a position to give to travellers the very best accommodation. Meals at all hours. Price reduced to Is, or 4s per Day. Visitors to Frcoraan U. .Tacksop's Sales will receive every attention. Best -Brands. of Liquors Kept. MRS BROUGHTON, .PROVINCIAL HOTEL, WAHGANUI
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 264, 4 October 1884, Page 4
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485Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 264, 4 October 1884, Page 4
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