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To Stand tin > Season m the Manawatu and. Woodpile Districts. THE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE •:;-.; ..; HORSE Watchman. WATCIiM AKfoaled Ist November, 1878, and is now rising 1 4 years old ; sire Fowler's , Wallace, dam Maggie; is a rich brown,. is 16^ hands high, las a clean, flinty bone and nice hair, and is very active. His sire, the pure imported Clydesdale horse, Fowler's Wallace, bred by Mr Donald Mcßinley, Wouldham Hall, near G-loueeßier, oat of a pare Clydesdale mare, bred i-y Mr J. N. Fleming, Ciimpbelton, Scotland; her sire, t ho celebrated horse Lofty "Wallace, gained several first '- : prizes before leaving the 081 country. Maggie was bred by Mr Sutherland, Tniefi, Otago, out of a Napoleon maro, by Sir William Wallaco (imported). Sir William Wallaco, bred by William Anderson, Esq., : Mi4cmichael; ;i Ayr/ shire, out of Brisk, by Garibaldi. As a yearling took first prize at May bole, Kirkmichael, and Glasgow, sind second at Ayr. As a two-year-old, second at Ayr and Glasgow, and aUo second at the Highland Society's Show held that year at Edinburgh > and when, only three days lauded m OtiJgo took second prize against horses of all ages at the Taieri, although only %\ years old. j Terms : Single mare, JB3; guaranteed, £4 10s; 2 or more mares per agreement. Groomage fees, ss. For further particulars apply to groom m charge J. HEALY. Or Colin McKenzie, Owner, A shurst. To Stand this Season the Thoroughbred Entire Horse . Diomedes. ijiOK Pedigree see New Zealand jQ Stud Book, Di&medes is a rich bay with black points, stands 16 hands 3 inches high. He was awarded first prize at the Wanganui Agricultural and Pastoral Show, as being the horse best calculated to improve the breed of upstanding saddle horses) "and subsequenilyrwon the Wanganui and Turakina hurdle racea, m large fields and good company, besides having rim second for several hurdle races and steeplechases under heavy weights. IBEe. is from the same rfain as Malvina, winner of the Dunedin Cup, and many other important races. Diomedes will; travel to Palnierston, standing at the Royal Hotel Stables oh [Friday; evening and Saturday until noon. : Terms: Single maro, £4; two or more tho property: of one owner, j£3 10s-*eachi For further 'particulars apply to Mr Fenton. E. G.WILSON, Groom m charge. .Or .Duncan Camjpion, at Mr D. Fkasek's, where paddocking will be -provided at 1/6 per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. • - WILL CLO&E 22nd DECEMBER. Jafeob Faithful's i , B CONSULTATION ON THE H.B. Boxing Day Eaces. : 4000 Mcmlters at 10s.— £^000. .: Hastings Handicap. Ist Horse ; „. , ...„ ... JBSOO 2nd Howe ... ... ... 250 3rd Horn* ... ..,. ... 130 Others divided.. . ... ... 200 5 ,£ISBO . ' Cask Pkizes. \ : lat ... ... : : ... JglOO 2at 60 ... ... ... 100~ 11 at 20 ..*■•. ... ... 220 25 at 10 ... ... .... 250 50 at 5 .;. ... ... 250 .......,../ ....:.<. i JS92O ABOUT 110 PRIZES. ; 0 Chances Eacli Ticket! To the investor, of SI the odds are 17 to 1 with a single drawing. There being six drawings the odds are merely nominal. One ticket can win the first prize m the race event,: and also five separate cash awards, m all <£68&. ' Drawing^ under snpervWon of a cotrimittee chosen from the; shaver: holders, including representatives of the press. - ; Country cheques must haw \ Is added for exchange. P.O. orders preferred. Two stamps for reply and ■result.! Ap^ply [' ■ ; JACOB FAITHFUL, Care of N; Jacobs, ; - B< vx 1, . P. 0., Napier. Feilding Hqiel, KIMBOLTO* SOADi J. HASTIE BEGS to. inform the public, his patrons, and friends, tiat he haa opened the FEILDIN(J HOTEL. That the house . has been re-fur-nished right throughout, that additions and alterations conducive to the greater comfort and convenience of the public have been conpleted, and ihoi every endeavour, .wil} he made, and no expense spared, to make the house one of the best on the Coast. JBveiy convenience for Boarders, Travellers, and Visitors, who may rely on civility and attention. The Liquors are of the Best Brands. Billiards ! Billiards! J. H A^TIE, :

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Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 139, 22 November 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 139, 22 November 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 139, 22 November 1884, Page 4

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