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TO STAND THIS SEASON AT , THE J'INES STABLES, FOXTON. ■''■ ; TEE THOROUGHBRED HORtiB Soiiinus BY the Prcmifr Stallion Ti-aducer, out of the. ; thornughl.red im- ! ported mare Hammock^ this highclass maie being?. the property of the Middle Pai'kStKd Company.', Ax only a limited number of innres ~ will be received, early application wilt be necessary. .■■-'-, Eor full particulars as to pedieree p?ffoi # mances, terms, &c, see cards. v with photo thereon, wliich can be ■ j seen at the juiucipal business placps thi-ongjjout ihe district, and can-also be olitained on application to the undersigned. BAKER & Co., PropHetorsf ' . ... -Foxtou; THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION - Morpheus WILL TRAVEL.THE PALMERSTON, FKILDING, HALCQMBE, AND SAN DON DISTRICTS THIS SEASON. . :. . • . 7 , MO RPHEUS is k golden ohej*nut, stamiing 16 hands 3 inches; thiiroughly soHnd m all respects. Ht L>* 7 yi'ars old, and by that fast and well-known horse Castaway, dam Sonindinbula \>y Towton, importe<l, daiii Opera,; ; by Il v , Barbiere, dam Cassandra My' Priam ; Towion, iuu ported, by Melbourne; Castaway by Ti'iiducer, imported," tlain Mermaid, imported. ■.Morpheiis comes from a great racing fa T nj!y t claiming some aristocratic and high-class performer."* as his relatives.' His sire won th« Wellington. Gup and ian second for the Cliristchuroh Derby and Great Autumn Handicap. He is futi brother to Lurliii'e and L§ Tjoiip. The pcrformauces. of these animals m NewZealand ,iincl Australia need, no coin" niorit. Le Loup won the Canterbury J. C. " Handicap and Cup m 1880. Opera, grand dam of Morpheus, won the Cantei^>u^;D^erb^ "m 1864. Tunibourini was, also from* opera,- : by Towtou, and won amongst other races, the Canterbury J. 0. Handicap and Canterbury aud .Wellington Cups, besides performing successfully .over hurdles. .Salvage, by Castaway, ran second for the'. Wellington Cnp m .1882, giving the winner a year and a pound. Won .the Great Autumn 'Handicap at Christchurch, and ran second to Adamant, for the Dunedin Cup giving the winner two years and twenty four, pounds, Won the Auckland Cup; and iFree Handicap. Towton, imported, is the grand sire of JftrrpJieus, and ; the sire of such jboted performers as ta-oldon Cloud, JJ] aster Rowe, Misfortune. Tambpurini, Lara, Puriri, Koran, Atalanta, Ayucuna, 'Cocksure^ Maiora, Lillipee, Stirabout, Squg«tor, Lacenfeed, Ramarama, :\\ul Twitter.' Mo)pheiis is nparly full brother m blood to Darebin, admitted td be' as brilliant a horse' as ever. trod tue Australian turf.- Darebin, by The Peer, imported, fu.ll brother to Towton, imported, dam LuvHne, full sister to Castaway. <- ' v Terms, £5 ; gp-oomage fee, ss. w. j. cXoy,TEa '& 60., . Proprietor**, Palmerston North. r Central Seed Store, MANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON. jNuraerjr Grounds — Taranaki-street • . ■ and liower Hutt. . Established- 1865. Wholesale ahd>3Lietail SEEDSMAN & FLOEIST. Flower, Garden, Farm, Agricultural ,; and Pastoral /Beeds ; Conifera a?i^ ; other Tree Seeds; CloverandNaturitt Grass Seeds. ; The Choicestijeeds 6nly Kept. - j : ' ' :"* -'f T ~ ... . •'■ On "Sale -i"Every Descrijition of Hortioulturjil Kcquisites and .Requirements. Wellington made Flower Pots at Pottery Prices. -; - All Country Orders Atteii^ed to with j,' Dispatoh, GRATEFUL — COMFORTING. Kpp's Gpcoa* BREAKFAST. " By a thorough knowledge oFthe natural lasrs which govern the opera- . .tioni of digestion and nutrition, and 'by a careful a|>pHoAtion of the fine * yroperiics of "Vell T 4elected opooa, Mj i.-Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage, which' may save us many heavy doctors'/ bills. It is by ihe I iudicions use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough Jo resist every tendency to disease. Hundredt of subtle maladies are floa^ng around us ready to attack wherever there i» a weak ppint. We may escape many a iHt'al 3shaft by keeping ourselT« well forftfied with, pure blood and a i properly nourished frame." — See a.rticie m the Civil Service Gazette. Maide simply with boiling water ox milk. Sold m packets, by Gi«<ioers' > labelled thiisr — j4mes epps akd co. 4 :. HOMffiOPAfffB'tiHEMIStS^ London; England.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 264, 4 October 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 264, 4 October 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 264, 4 October 1884, Page 4

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