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To- Stand this Season m the Manawaiu and yir.oodville DistrictsTHE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE HORSE Watchman. "TXTATCIIMAN, foaled Ist Novem'•Y\V'---> Der > IS7B, an<l>a&'*no f vir rising--4 years old ; sire Fowler's, Wallace, dam Maggie j. is a. rich bi'own, h 16£ hiimls high, iuis a clean, .flinjiy bone and nice • liair, mitt ,5s veijyt active. His sire, the pure iiujiorted Clydesdale horse* 'Fowled VVtiilnce, I>red by M r BonaUi McKinley- Wouldliaiii Hall, near Gloucester, Vat of a pure 'Ciydes(kle.wafe,4tre'd bf'Mr J. N; Fleming, Ciimpbelton, Scotland; %cv i sir£, the celebrated 'i •- horse ■• ■ . Lofty "Wallac*;, gained; -several! : first: : pities ' before leaving the Old country; : Maggie was, bred .by. . Mr , .-Sutherland,- Taieriy Otago, out of a Napoleon inarc,:by Sir iWilliam Wallac.o .(imported). ■:■) Sir jWj^am Wallace, bred, by ./tyffUifup; iAn'^rs.pn,, Es(^., .KirkuiicliaeJ, ;,Ayrsiiiije,, oat o^Bri^kjhy Garibaldi.* As ii yearling look first prize at May bole, Kirkmicliael, and Qlasgow, andpecoricl at;' ' Ayr. As a two-year-old, secona at A} !| ", and (irlasgow, and also second at " tlie Highlancl .Society's Show held that year at Edinburgh ; and. yhen. only ( th rep days, landed Oti)go took second prize against ho'rges-'of a!l ! a«eV at 1 the Tki'eri,' although only 2| years old. " ! ' ; ; TevmA-^'Single mare, £3^ gtiavah-' teed, £i 10s; 2 or nidi-e 'mares per agreement. ?; G-i'odmage fees, ss.' For further particulars apply to groom m charge '■•"!,.' ;/. ;.- \[ ; ; I J •:.-•., :•:■•?.'. J. HEALY. 1 -Or GotjTN jVI oKrnzi i%- - "-— - -~ - Owner Ashurst. * dim. ,x wanguarcls* * ■N ' • ' ; >■ ;• •'- DlScbsSlON' '" ; '.;'' ; : ' TS. ■ U. .)!■:• ,y.- ;.••••,.:>•- ■'-' .: '■■•••.'!■ .:; ;•>- --|br ..... ,qn the. , . {j k s^WA;N'd { A ; NtJi il aup^> A tl To be rnn at Wanganui P* ""■ -' ' *"M A «OH '6th! 'lßßs." " " " j j ■;■ ■ Fiist Horso- £40p „.. 1 <"e'c(nid Rnrse ... - ... v C' Third Horse V.v ... 110 C • -|j£ Otters (aivi^d) ... ; ,.. -... v 270 JJ P ;.-: 'jotal... V' •••„ ' ...£looa ? . i — 2a6O:V Members, @ 103:2000— 1 *•; '.' ~- — -f^ — ~t~ ~: r: TpilOM the niinterou^ influential proji'i mises of 'support already received 7' the promcjler has.cv.cry cpnfiden.ee, in. the list bei ! i^liH6d/: ?.,; , ■iH',T f .,- i ' ■ A weel-known resident of Wanganui ' has consented! tR :a^t ac jlireasurorv' -» 5 f ■'. ! .E.Yorvf inlormation frjeejJy givep to in^-. >tendia§:,.iiive ; 9tp?s .. " . v , ,' ( . ,",.,' ! Should tlio'nu'mb'ef of hpplicatidr.s'esceed 2QQQ, -all prize^win.be,increasqd.-i 1 ' proportion! ' " '" I Cheques f niust be made payable,, to a, t tVnSbr ; or t6 oearefjarid 1 e'xchlih^o" ; aadied :• |».0.0. pvefeiTed^p.aya.ljletpVVanguard" only. Two stamp's' 'for reply and result. RegKstered letters ( " and telegrams will not' b'.e acknowledged.' ' ;>• ■ ■' i Th'e Pfess will f b(j : invited' to attend the 'drawing, and a Gommittee formed; of Subscribei's presents, -^ . >i : ;.. .. „,. : i,iAddress,T-;,. j !,..,...•■: , ...;,. i VANGUARD,. ' ,'. .; I Care M. Hogan <S! Co.; ' , Produce Merchants. ; ''■'' Bo^c 50;' Post Office- Wahgar/iii. ' ,10*000 .Progi.ammpV'ati 10s > FIDELITY, <gOMPA]S[Y'S On tile i DU-NEDIM CUP. '. hO kOHSpS'WI iI»Ni2rBOND3; '■ I Divided as follows ;- ■ , ;i ,j. 1 First. Horse £l3oo_j N.Z. FiONDS'. "second fWe- ,, 7 S .0, „5 at, £100 • £\QQ Third Horse' :h W -W at £30... ''> '300 Others (divided) 700 -30 it £20... 40> i — .;.;.;. ' 4.o:iit-£.i<y... 400 I': Total... £3000 115 Bonds £2000 ; Total amount of Pffxes.. . ■ ■•■' : : ■.•; ; -;- v: ■ • -,'^_ • ;:, iii-,.-.-. . vcr'" 1 , ! lOachsTiokfet has Si x : , Chances, and, . ga.o) obtsim a, I J rjss'; iti c .Ka(;l] ,I)rn.wi"!.'. . .. . i "vV{iY ttOSE on or abouj; '24ta; FEBRU- , aRY, 1885. '■■■• ' J •'■•■ : . v-ii-w:--Pleasu add stamps-for Teply and result. : Beinittflnec* <?anVe.s^nt aa^ollovvSiS— • J. Cheques, P.O. Orders "or Bank Notes^/ -, , -; .v,;H -.;- ■ ..v -, l .c -*> , 2. Make crossed cheques, with Is added . for. exchange, payable either to a. No,, or simply to bearer as priuted, but XoT to any I particular person. If cheques or bnuk grafts are paynblu eich«ei\ to a particular person or to orde^th&.V'wlll.^ returned to tihe seuder. ' ; J - : j 3, Post-Oifice OrderjTtnay be sent but tiney must lie rt^de >payj£btS to Fidelity Company only and not to any particular i persQn7.>j " ! Y> H ci £r$ \ ) y\ xnq t 4, Reßistered letters or telegrams oak - lfOT be replied to., '-„•,, „ „ ■ . y ; Address only Wbe^oV: : ' ; ' * FIDELITY COMPANY, Carrot Alfred A.*oifm'|jro 'c .Jfafr^Wjf 'f

GKATEFUii — COMFQETiNis" ' : -, *:Vi .-.". :beeakfast! ; -•= •■ ' I "By a thorough knowledge of the natural. : laws which. govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by av.carpful ap.plioatioji of ,th 6' fine properties;of well-selected cocoa,. Mr Ep'ps' has 1 provided ' 'bur 1 ' breakfast' tables 'with a delicately flavoured, be'veragje ' which* ni^y save tis niahy heavy doctor's' bills; ; ft is' by the judicious use of such, articles, of diet that a corisbi tii lion may be gradually built up until strong. : enough to resist every tendency to, disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready tb attack 'there is a weak point. . We may escape many a fatal 'shaft by keeping, ourselves Well fortified with pure, blood and ,a properly ' nourished , frame." — See article m the Civil Service' Gazette, ■ Made simply with boiling water or milk. : . ' ' ' ': Soli! m |lb packets, by. grocers, la]Vellod thus:— ' . ' JAMES EZPS AND .Mbo.-i : ij'OMCEOiPATHIG CHEMistS; ' .. ;;/, Jw&pqtf,. ij'NGufe','' "

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 29, 6 January 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 29, 6 January 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 29, 6 January 1885, Page 4

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