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To Stand this Season In the Manawatu and Woodvjllßl)istricts. '' "'. : r rHE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE . -;•;,■ vHORSE-, > ; Watchman,, TTKTA r rGHMAN,..foaleaist Novem>y V ber, 15.78, and: is now vising 4 years old ; dire Fowler's Wallacp, dam Maggie ; is a rich brown, is 16 J band^hiGrh, has a clean, flinty bone and nice hair, and' ia very 'acll^e; Hib 3ire, the pure /imported Glydesdale borsej Fowler's ; Wallace, bred by Mr Donald McKinley, Wouldham Hall, near Gloucester, out of a pure Clydesdale marei bred i y Mir J; N: Flentin|, Gampbelton, Scotland;' her sire, the celebrated ! horse' Lofty ; Wallace, gained several first priites before leaving the Old country. Maggie was bred by , Mr Sutherland, t Taieri, dtago, out of a 'Napolleoh mureVliy'Sir William Wallace/Imported). Sir William Wallace, bred, by William Anderson, ' Esqlj Kirkmicliael, Ayrshire, out of Brisk, by Garibaldi. As a yearling took first prize atMaybole, Kirkmicliael, . . and ' d-lasgowi ; "ana second, at /Ayr. As a 'two-year-old, secohrVatAyr and GksgoW, knd also second at the Highland Society's Show held that year at Edinburgh ; and when , only three day^ lauded, m Ofcigo took second. 1 prize against horses ,of all agjes at : . the Taieri, although only 2£ years old. . ' Terms : Single mare, £3 j guaranteed, £i 10s; 2 or more mares per agreement. Groomage fees, ss. For farther particulars apply togroonrin charge i. ....... . : .-. • ;,. '...;■ . '.;' J. HEALY. Or oolin .lVlgEenzie, ..... Owner, Ashur«t. To Stand this Season the Thorough-; bred Entire Horse : Diomedes. | FOR Pedigree see New Zealand! Stud Book*. Diomedes is a rich j bay with black/ points, ? stands >« 16! hands 3 inches high. He was awarded] fii-sb prize at tlie Wanganui Agricul-j tural and PaKtoml Show^as'being the! horse best calculated to mi prove the! breed of upstanding saddle horses;! and subsequently won the Waugatmij . and Turakina. .hurdle , racetf, , m large; fibids y anil g'oo3 ' cbrhpSny*, ; besides; having r.nn ; second foj;^ several hurdles' races and steeplechases undejr heavyj weights. ! He is from the same damj ks Malvina, winner of : the; Duuedinj 'Cupi aiid niariy other ii'nportant i-aces. Biornedes will travel to Painievston] standing at the Koyal Hotel Stable^ ph f Fi|a* y |ey*Bnipg? pnd, Satnrday until noon. - ■ - - • • Terms mare, *G4 ; two ot more tho pidperfcy' of one owner, •10s each. For further particulars • applyt t6 Mr jFeutoit ■.". :? ? ■■'. > •« ; ....,-^...,... ..^E^.GLvWLfION,,^ , ; G-room. m charge, j ? Or Duncan ? CAMgio]^ a,t Mlc D. whpjpjs pftdddekirig jwill be ; pi-oyidea at l|6 jet week^ Every care ta&en,%bnf %o^reipbnsibfiity : .. j WILL OLOSEA22ND DEGEMBEIi VJa<^b| ft ithftfl^! : pO^3pLTATION ( | H.B. Boxing Day Races. 1 ; 4000' Members .at 10s. — **l6ba. ~~~ " ■ •■•• •-'■>■ i Hastings Handjgap. ' Ast, Horsp ,„ „ ., •":.?" ... £500 '"2nd Hoime "' "... „ 2^o ... ... , ..... 13iO. OtUera divided... '„.:,... 2^o; •"■;?" ■^'■; l - ::i -' il - :s "^io^o - ■■;■ , w . . :• Cash; Peeses..-^ ...-,,., ! lat JIOO ... '..'. <l «• £IQO ■ 2"A.fc ,'6O: >..;., -.^.<i.:- k .. lQa 11 at 20 .' ... 220 25 a* 10> „. ; „<..- .-.; „.. 250 ■50 at/,: 5 „;; ..^..^ '■„; i;^ j .2qo ' .;.- ABOUT. I m .PRIZES,- j - 1 6 Chances Each Ticket !' :- ■'• ...::!.■ ■'■;../,\, ,i*['.;,i:' : : .hu.V }'■ To ! tbe investor of £1 tl<e> oddssare' 17 to 1 with a single drawing. . The e being six drawings the odds are mere)?., nominal. <l One ticket-' can win the ' firßt'^riise ih the race event, and /aljioJ five separate ensh awards, m all Prawing under «upeVvi»«iqn 'bf-, a committee _ choaen from the shar^hdlders, including representatives of the. press'; 1 ; ; ' ■_: : <<<---' r ■ii--. ;--:';; < •■:. Gounr>ry cheques must; bavi»-, 1» added for exchange. P.O. orders preferred. • Two stamps for reply and^ restilt. Apply i::i '•■.""' JACOB FAITHFUL, ; , Care of N. Jacobs, j Box 7i P.O.,]srapi6r.! ,\ KIMBQLTOS^ ROA©. ; j BEGS to inform the public, his patrons, and friends, that [he has opened the: ■'";"; ' ■' FEILDJNG HOTEL. ' I That the house has , been re-fur-nished, . , right throughout, that additions and alterations conducive to the greater comfort and convenience! of the jniblic have bpen conpleted, and . that every , endeavour will be made, *nd no expense spared, to make the i^onse ono of tho best on the Coast, . ( ; Every, cony^enienco for 1 Boardei's, rraypllers, and. Visitors, whb^may rely on civility and attention. < .'. rhetLiquoro are of the Best Brands. / Billiards I ISilllards J. H^TSTIE ; jPROtoETOR. i.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 145, 29 November 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 145, 29 November 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 145, 29 November 1884, Page 4

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