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TO STAND Tms; SEASON IN- THE ■ x MANAWATU & WOODVILLK DIBTR.rC.TS. THE PURK-BBED CLYDESDALE ■ • -HORSE -..,- ; ; '• • Watchman." , WATCHMAN/fdalcd Ist -Ndvom.'- , ber, IS7B, ami is now rising 4 years old; sire Fowler's : Wallace, dam Maggie ; is q. rich brown,: is 10i : hands hi«h, I ug •» clean, flinty hour and nice hair, and is very active, llis sire, tlie pure imported Clydesdale horse, Growler's VValliiqe; lavtl by Mi 1 Donald McKinloy, Wonldliam Hall, near .Gloucester, out of a pure Clydesdale mare, l>red py'Mr ?J.; N; iFtdunng; 'Qainprjeltou,' Scotland ; .l ier sire,.J.ho celebrated horse -Lofty '"Wallace, gained several .ilrst. prixes before leaving the Old country. Maggie was bred by Mr Sutherland, Taieri, Otago, out of vL Napoleon mure, hy'Sir ' Wallace, (imported). Sii 1 Willkin Wallaeo,- ; bred by "William Anderson, Esq., Kirkmicliael, Ayrshire, oat of Briskpliy G-Jiribaldu As a yearling took (irst prize at May bole, Kirkriiicha^l 1 , ''dntV Glasgow, and second, at Ayr. As a t\vo-ycar-old, second at Ayr and Glasgow, and also second at 'the l Highland •• Society's Show held that voar afc Edinlntrgh ; and whon only three daya landed m Otago took second prize against horses of all a£jes at ' the Taieri, although only 2-|- years old. Terms: Single mare, £3; guaranteed, iM ; 10s; 1 2 oi" inorc niares por ■iigreoniiint. Crroomage fees, ss. For fin;.l,hei' particulars 'apply to groom m charge ■■"■'■'■' : ( ■ • J. HEALY. Or Colin McKknziu, ; . ;owiier, Ashurst. kelson, Moat e, & Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Tea Merchants & 1 Willis-Strekt, Wellington, Ji (Nexjt Mipire Hotel.) ;_.;* ..;':,-■& Go,- --; DRSMK OUR f HI IJLMDB3 fll; it has No Equal for Truft Natural > Flavour, VaSus, and Slrangth. • f : PRICES . ... ficMtj^q (Sat j T*i Sum I tQ} Ht» ci I *% /ya >■ / Per 3J-, 3/4, 4/- »■• ! 1-Ib. and i-Jib. Packets. HALF-CHESTS. BOXES. •' PIr\ESS," "Mr. Nelson is a Profossionpl Tea Taster and BJendor." ■ xWauded-. : - ; ' COLD €: S2LVER WiEDALS. |eISOI, JOATE .& JO. TEA fetHCHA?ITS, CHRiSTCHURCH, OUNEDiN, AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON. "v MATCHLESS O;O F'F-E'.E'S .. Are now introduced m onr IVade. Agent for '" Pal n»eri»fon North, ;; : ;;A:-;]?ERGySO'Nv-, Agents all over New Zealand, Victoria, Queensland, New South Wales, and Tasmania. ; WILL CLOSE 22nd DECEMBER. Jacob Faithful's CONSULTATION on Tins H.B. Boxing Bay Ba^es. £000 Members at 10m.— ig!J8O0O. .Hastings HaStdicap. : < 'Ist Horse ... - 2/id Hurso ... ... ... 2f>o 3nl Hui-se : ..;-- ; : ;.. .;. 130 OUici-m divided.. . 200 ' I- - .; r. ; v £1080 Cash Pjitzes. lat 41,Q0, ... ... ... JglOO 2at ...'-6.Q-J ■.'...■-."■:». .- ... 100 Hat 20 ... ... „..,.. 220 25 life 10:.' ?..£,, :..:.,;: ''' ... 250 50 at 5.;- ..... .:.,-: 250 £920 ABOUT. ] 10 . PRTZE3;; 0 Cliances Ticket ! To r tbe investor of £1 the odds are 17 to 1 with a single drawing. There being- six drawings the odds are -inerelv norniiiril. One . ticket can win the ■irs>t joizo m the race event, and alpo Ipt: separate cash award.s. w ' A^ <Sfiß.. r ) J)ii'. wing finder superxi^ion of :y •!oinniiltee' ciujseii" I'roni the share— iioldci-', including representatives of the press. . Country ch('q ufis 'm list •' hirvh" Is rtdded' for exchange. V.O. orders I'lrcterred. Two sfamjis fur roj)ly and result. Apply , JACOB FATTRFUL, . . C,a re of N.' Jacobs^ •, B<ix' 7, P.O., "Na^ior. '

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 283, 27 October 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 283, 27 October 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 283, 27 October 1884, Page 4

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