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$o Stand thi^ Se.ison uf the Manawatu and Woodville Districts. THE" PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE HO ( RSE WatcMiian, WATCIiIJLAN, ifoaleir Ist Novem- . ber, 1878, and is now aisinjf 4 years old ; sire Fowler's Wallace, dam, Maggi e; is a -rich brown, is 16| hands hia;h, has a : clean, flinty, boue and nice hair, and is very active. His sire, the pure imported Clydesdale horse, Fowler's Wallace, bred by Mv Donald MoKinley, Wonldham : Hall, near Gloucester, out of a pure Clydesdale mare, bred i y Mr J. N. Fleming, yCumpbeltoh^ Scotland ; her sire, the celebrated horse Lofty Wallace, •gained several first prizes before leaving the Old country. M aggie was bred by Mr Sutherland, Taieri, Otago, out of a Napoleon marc, by-Sir William Wallace (imported). Sir William Wallace, bred by William; Anderson, Esq., Rirkmichael, Ayrshire, out of Brisk, by (j-aiibaldi. As 'a yearling took .first prize atMr»ybole, Kirkmicliae), janeT Glasgow, and second at Ayr. As a two-yoav-old, second at Ayr and Glftßgow, and also second at the Highland • Society's Show held that year at Edinburgh^ and when 6nly three day* lauded m Otago toofc^ second prize against horses •of all atjes at the Taierij although only 2| years old. . "■'■ i - Terms : Single mare, £&', goaran-. teed, iB4 10s j 2 or moreWres per agreement. Groomage fees,, ss. For fttrtheVpahiculara apply to groom m charge i : ; . JVHEALY. . ' Or CotTti McK^SziE, ; " .' Owner, AshiirKt. / *

To Stand this Season the Thoroughbred Entire Horse Dioinedes. FOR Pedigree see New Zealand S p tnd.Book. Diomedes is a rich bay with black points, stands 16 bands 3 inches high. He was awarded first prize at the Wanganui AgriculturaVand Pastoral Show, as being the horse best calculated to improve the breed of upstanding- saddle horses ; and subsequently won ihe Wauganui and Turakina hurdle races, m large fields and good compauy, besides having run second for 5 several hurdle races and : steeplechases under heavy weights. He is from the same dam as Malvina, winner of the Dunedin Cup, aud many other important race 3. Di&medei will travel Palruerstbn, standing at 'the' Royal Hotel Stables on Friday evening and Saturday until noon. '■■ '■;■ / Terms: Single marey £4| two or more tho property of one owner, £3 : 10s each. For further particulars apply *to Mr Fen-ton./ , ir ... tr - r KG. WI.SON, : -j v.u .l .=.- ...» 'm, charge. Or Duncan Campion, at Mr D. Fbaseb-s,,; where paddocking will-be per ' week^ Every care taKen7 but no responsibility, ;

WILL CLOSE 22nd DECEMBER. Jadbb 'Faithfuls CONSULTATION ON TliE H.B. Boxing Day Races. 4000 Members, at 10a.— £9000. Hastings Handicap. Ist Hqfese ...;.. ... £500 2ndHp»e ... .;. \ ... 25©: 'B'fd Bforse ... ... '.» : 130 Others divided... ;.. ... 200 J£loßo Cash Peizes. lat £100 ... ... ...£IOO 2at 50 ... . *100 11 af 20 ..V ....!. 220 25/ at 10 ... : ... ... 250 50 at 5 ... ... ... 250 4920 ABOUT 110 PRIZES." ■' 6 Chances Ticket ! To the investor of . £1 the odds are 17 to l..with a singly drawing. T)iere being six drawings the odds are merely nominal. - One ticket can win . the first prize m the race event, and 'also five separate oash: awards, in:jiH£f)Bs. Drawing under supervision of a committee chosen from 1 the shareholders, including representatives of the. press. : ; ■■ - ' ..iCouritry cheques riitist have Is added for exchange. . P.O. orders preferred. Two stamps for reply and result. Apply ; JACOB FAITHFUL, i ■;"i i- Care N. Jacobs, ! Box 7, P. 0., Napier. Feilding Hotel, KIMBOLTO?T ROAD. \ BEGS to inform the public, i his patrons, and friends, that; he has opened the '■ . FEI LDJ NGi HOTEL; That the house, has been re-Fur-nished right throughout, that additions and alterations 'conducive to the greater comfort aiid convenience of: the public have been conpleted, and that every endeavour will be made, and no expense spared, to make tho house one of the .best on the Coast. Every convenience for Boarders, Travellers, and Visitors, who may rely on civility and attention. The Liquors are of the Best Brands. , Milliards! Billiards! ' j. ha'stie, '

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Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 137, 20 November 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 137, 20 November 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 137, 20 November 1884, Page 4

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