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.To Stand this Season m the Manawatu and Woodville Districts. THE PUIiE-BRIiTF CLYDESDALE HORSE ■ • ■ •• foale<l Ist NovemVV , .ber,, 1878, and is now vising 1 ■'4 years old; sire Fowler's Wallace, dam Maggie ; is a rich brown, is 16^ h'tymls hi^h, has 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 McKinley, Wouldham' Hall, niejar Gloucester, o lit of a pure .Clycles-.. dafle mare, 'bred' i.y'Mr'J. N. Fleming, Ciimpbelton, Scotland; her sire,vthe celebrated hotse .Lofty "Wallace, gsiiiibd several first prixes.. before leaving the Old country. Maggie w^s hvotl by- -Mr :Sutherlai^d, Taie.fi/ Otago, pub of a Napoleon, niare, by Sjr ; William Wallace (imported). Sir William Wallace, bred by William Andoivpn, ;E.sq'.,; .ICirkmicliaol, Ayr-, sliire, out of Brisk, by Garibaldi. As. a yearling took "{irst. prize at Mftybole,.. Mvivkuiicliaiil, and. Glasgow, and second at ;Ay r. As a, , ,twp-y v^i'-old, . second at Ayr and Glasgow, and also,, second at the Highland Society's Sho\v held that - year at Edinl)urgh ; and when; only three d&ys lauded m O;t:igo took second ; prize against horses of all a«es at the Taievi, althoiigh only 2|- yeavs old. jTeralfU Single. mare, £3; guavan-i teed, ,£4 1.05;. '2 .'or more mares per ' agreement; , .Groomage fees, 0s- For fijrtber particulars apply to groom m cljiarge '/.•.; : •:' /-:-. ■,-. ■■,::■- »->fil^ ..-.;.:> o „.;::■ ;,,,.: .J. HEALY. : „ • Or Colin McKenzie, .!.,, .-.:. •;• '• Owner Ashurst. ;-. ..■■.•■ a '■-•. . . ■• ■ -.i ■■. .-. • . ■ •■■.-•- : ■■ 4IOQQr~~£IOQO. " £IpOP, .v■ •• Vanguards' ■;■■ ■ ' j^N DISCUSSION I'.fy Gjr on the ; G 'A #WA N& =A N-U I ' C U P^i A ■TV — -■'■' "N ZL tl- Tobernn at Wanganui ■•o. M MA'JCH 6THr- 1885. U I) -,'-:-: V. — r. • -„*.-■: I j First,. Horse, . . .. : . ...£4.00 H- ■ i Second Eorse ... ... 22Q .0 Third Horse ... "... 110 C Qthers (divided) ... ... 270 .JJ P... ' ... T:.£1000 P | —2000 : Members, @ 10s : 2000— . y • | j^ROM th'e uumnroua influential •' pro- ■ ■'. mises bi support already received, fne promoter has every couiirlence m the list being rilled . ; -„ : . .; . | A wceJ-kuown resident of i tWa.ngauni has consented to net as Treasurer. j Every information freeJy giveu to m- ' tending investors. _",' " . . | Should thb uunibbii of applications excbed 2000, all prizes will be increased m proportion. ' ' ' ' ' ' • ; ;'':;.>: ! Cheques must bej made payable to a njuinber ortob«arer,arid exchange added. prt-irerred; payable to" Vanguard" oiily. Two-stamps for reply and..r<jsult... Registered letters and telegrams will riot be- Acknowledged. ~v ; > a i ■»-. 3 ! The I'ress will be invited to attend the drawing, and a Committee formed of subßcribers present.;, ? '"'"■■ - *- '• I Add!«ess^ ? «' ' *-■' ■!<-./ ; VANGUARD, ; .: \\l \i f Oate M ; ;Hogan & Go.^ ■, ; " . Box 50, Post Office, Wangnnui. ■.; sj * i ■ r\ ' i' OZtO : 10.000 Proglammes'at 10s Each. ; . £3000. : : : ..i . . 'On ..the'. .. 1 ' .' DOtSEDIS-CDP. 40 \\OK SES mi<l 118 N . Z. BONDS. • •'" ' ■'• '■ I)ivi«le(l Us f6llow»»si : - ; Ci .v.ai First Horse ' ' £'1300 ' ' N.X. TiON'DS. §ow«irt-Hrase .' ;7<»o ; 6 .at' £loo. :. £SOO ttiird Hnrsfs .'{'•() 10 at £:>()... fiftO Otbors (divided) 700 20 nt £20... 400 F. „. . „ 40 .it £10... 400, i" ; « -••''• v 40^t j ifis s 2o6< i . Totfll... , : . £3.000 ■ 115 feondu. £2000 | Total amouut of Prizes ....... JJCPOO. I EfTcb-Ttcketha's-Six Ghftnoes,- and can obtain a T Priz^ m Each DrowJ'iy. I ■"'•I'll 'CLOSE 'on or about Mth ?FfcBBUaH AKY, 1880..,'.- „- • . ■■>'} ..• ,• {• ; Please fiddififcatpps for reply and result. j licmiU hopes can be. sent as follows : — j U Cheques'/ T.6V Orders 'oorr r Bank Note.°. > • 2. Make crossed cheques, with 1 8 added for exchange} jjavableeithex fop a \No. ¥ v vflf « shop'y to berujer as; printed, but Nox to'any particular, person. If cheqijes or bunk jtrart'B aW p'aytibJb cither tb a particular jiersnn or to order- they will be .returned to the sender. ' 3. Post-Office Orders may be sent: but i; u»nsb be made.>aya.b]e to JFideiiiv bo'mpai y"onlV'and not .to* anY *panfo filar* person. ' " !> - '''■•""' ■■:*• '••■■ • '4; 1 Eejiiatered letters. !br telegrams OAK - replied, »o. ..;. IV ." .. <■!■' ; Address only "as be^w; ! FIDELITY CO « PANT, jOare of Alfred A. Cameron's Bor, 251, ; " Post-offiec; Danedin, I GRATEFUL — €OlilFp,ritlNG. | Epp's Cocoa. : ■ .'-' :: BEEAKFAST,. ,. , | "By <a. thorough. l?no>svledge of the 'natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and fUy a v -dju*eful appliication : oft ;the , fifto, | properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr ;Epp» has ! provided- our • breakfast 'tables with a ,-.- delicately ; flavoured | beverage which may save us many I heavy doctors' bills. It is by the ! iudfeibus '-use'of Bncb articles; joff diet ■ that. a. "ooiißtiitntion 'may be biiilt ni> until Ktrnnj^ enough to resist every tendency "to'clise-hsc. JJundreds I of subtle maladies am floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many $ 1 $haft by', kQc^jng '.oi^ves' wcfi^oHißoft witir pure? 1 blbbd- atiA % properly -npur/ished frame. '^ — See article m the Civil Service Gazette. , ; ; / Made simply, with boiling watet or milk. , '..,'. ' L- '■ Sold m packets,' by Grocers, labelled thus; — • HOMCEOPATHIC CHEMISTS, * LONDON, ENGLAND.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 29, 5 January 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 29, 5 January 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 29, 5 January 1885, Page 4

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