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T"6 STAND THI& SEA^O^ ,AT , " THE PINES STAB^ES,rFOXTHE THOROUGH B^D^&QRSIE ... . BY the Premier Staliion-Tradilcer, out of thfr thorougbbfett^tmjjorted mare Hammock, '; tllis'ilnghdnss tnare being the )>fop4i!ty of the .Middle Park Stud; o6tnprtny; ? : A« only a limited number of mares will be received, early application will be necessary; >>; • ;:.: . ' Eor full particulars as 'to pedigree, performances, teritis, &c., see eai'ds witlr. photo thereodj which can -be seen at the principal bnsincss places throughout the district, and caiPalso 'be ol»tained'» : »n. aj)plication. : to fh» undei-signed. :; ' J "' • ■'■'< BAKER & Co.; Proprietors] T&E THOROUGHBUED STALLION Morj^eus WILL TRAVEL .THE PALMERSTOtf, FKILDING, ,HALCOMBE;,AND SANDON DISTKICTS^ THIS SEASON. ; . ! " ' '-■ -;■; MORPHEUS is a golden chesniit, standing 16 .hands 3 inches; tli(»roughly soand Jn all respects. H« it t. years old, !and by that fast and well-known horse Castaway, idam, Somnauibnla i>y Towton; importeil, dam Opera, by II Barbfere, dam Cassandra by Priam j Towton, imported, by Melbourne ; Castaway by Traducer, imported, , dam. Mermaid, imported. Morpheus^pmes from a great racing fiynilyj clauning some afistocratic and high-class^ perform era as his relatives. His sire won the Wellington Cup .and ran secpnd.for the (Jliristchurch Derby ana Great Autumn Handicap. He is fuirbrother to Lurline and Le L<mp. : , Th^e performances of these m Now Zealand and Australia need no coin* meht. Le Loup won the Canterbury J. C. Handicap and... Cup m ; IBBb. Opera, grand daui of.jfqrpkeu8 t .yroa the Canterbury Derby m 186 C Taiuboufirii J tvas aW irOin Opera, by Towtou, afo'd won aniorigst other races, the Canterbury J, G. Handicap ; aud Ganterbury.aud, WellfogtuniGiips, besides performing successfully over hurdles. .; Salvage, by Castaway ran Second for the Wellington Cnp m 1882, giving: the winner, a year and?* pound. "Won the ; ( Great. Autumn Handicap at Christ church, andvran second to A dama nt for: the JDunedin Cup giving the wiuner. twoiyeara and twenty four pound.s. ;. Won "the Auckland Cup and Free Handicap. ; Towtoo, imported, is the. gra n<l sire of 3/orp/teus, and ,the sii« of such .noted perforriiers'aS; Gofden; -Cloud, Master Rowe, Misfortune. Tatnbpnriuii Lara, Puriii, Kprari, T Atalanta, Ayucena, Cocksuro, Maiora, Lillipee, Stirabout, Songster,. Laccnfeed, Ramarama, aud Twitter. Mofflfieus,. is nearly full brother m blood to Darebin, admitted to be as brilliant: a httrse as eyerlrod the Australian turf, j^are.bm, by.,Th;e Peer, imported, full-;broCher,tp,|^pw,-ton, imported, dam Lurline, full sister to Castaway. '....>-•;.. ? ;i .- . .<'. i Terms, £o ; grpomage fee, 55. , ; : M. J. CLOUTEU & Co.,V M ) Proprietor?, ;i :■.-:...-■ Palmctrston Norti. Central SeM Stbr6, M ANNERS-STBEET, Nurnery Grounds ■ — Taranaki-street i and Lower Huit; ... : Established 1866. : ■ : ' . <:. Wliolesale and Eetair ' ' SEEDSMAN & Flower, Garden, Farm, Agricultural and Pastoral Seeds ; Cohifera and other Tree Seeds ; Clover and Natural Grass Seeds. _; The Choicest Seeds Only Kept. ; Qn Sale— Every Description of Horticultural Requisites and Requirements;; = Wellington made Flower ! Pots at Pottery Prices. J . _^ ■■--•■■• All Country Orders Attended to with 1 : : ;•••;. i Dispatoh. : : ■ ■ GRATEFUL — COMFORTING; : Epp's Cocoa. • BREAKFAST. " By a thorough knowledge of the . natural laws which govern the pperations of digestion and nutrition, aiid by a oareful application of the fine ■properties of well-selected ooooa, Sir ' Epps has •provided ~6ur , tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us ninny x heavy doctors? bills. -It is by thejudicious 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 r us ready to att^ok w;|i,ereyer there i» a weak point. We may escape many a fiital shaft by keeping ourselves, well fortified with pure blood and aproperly nourished, frame ." — See article m the Civil Service Gazette. '_"'"' Made simply with boiling water or milk. " • ■".-' Sold m packets/ by Grocers, ! labelled thus : — . JAMES EPPS ANBf CO.;; HOMCEQPATHIC CHEMISTS, > LONDON, ENGLAND.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 266, 7 October 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 266, 7 October 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 266, 7 October 1884, Page 3

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