To Stand thf s Season m the Manawatu and Woody lie Diitricts. THE- PUJIE-BUEL) CLYDESDALE HOUSE "TTS^ATCHMANYfoaIeiI Ist Novern.Vt . I»ih\1 »ih\ IS7S, iiiul is now vising 4 years old; site Fowler's Wallace, dam Maggie ; is a rich brown, ia 16^ hands hia[h, has a clean, ;flintybone and nice hair-, and is very active. His sire, the pure imported Clydesdale borse, Fowler's Wallace, bred by Mr Donald McKinley, Wouldhani Hall, near Gloucester, out of a pure Clydesdale marej bred by Mr J. N. -Fleming,, Cumpbelton, Scotland; her sire, the celebrated horse Lofty .Wallace, gained several first prizes before, leaving the Old country; Maggie was bred by Mr Sutherland, Taieri, Otago, put of a Napoleon mare, by Sir William Wallace (imported). Sir William. , Wallace, bued by Williarii Anderson, Esq., Ku-kmichael, Ayrshire, out of Brisk, by Garibaldi. As a yearling look. first prize at May bole, Kirkmichad, and v Glasgow; and second at Ayr. As a two-yeav-old, second at Ayr and. Glasgow, and also second at the . Highland Society's Show held that -year at Edinburgh:; and when only three days. lauded m Otago took second prize against horses ot all ages at the- Taieri; although only 2£ years old; ; Terms: Single mare, £3; guaranteed, 10s; 2 or more mares per agreement. Groomagc fees, ss. For further particulars apply to groom jin charge' ; : J. HJJALY. Or Colin McKenzie, Owner Ashurat. £1000. . £1000. : J£lsoo. w w a Vanguards' * • X". . discussion ;n'! (j ON THE ' ■■••'■' G A CUP^ A N ■ — : ' ' "N" To be run at Wan£anui ■ • U : MAHCH 6th, 1885. ; U T , . ..J ! T Fii-stHorse ...: : V.v£4oo | . Second Horse 220 i j C , Third Horse ... . ... ,110 !C ' jj Other's (divided) ...'... 270 j-jji P Total ... ... ...£looo l l* —2000 : Members, @ 10s : 2000— FROM the numerous influential pro- ! inises of support already received, the promoter has every confidence m the list being filled. <"'■' \ A weel-known resident of WangabuT has consented to act as Treasurer. ; Every information freely given to in,- , tending investors : ; ' Should the number of applications exceed 2000, all prizes will be increased m proportion. - ' ; Cheques must be made . payable to a number or to bearer,and exchange added. • P. 0.0. preferred, payable to ''Vanguard" only. Two stamps for reply and result. Registered letters and telegrams : not be; acknowledged. . . | The Press will be invited to attbnd tbe drawing, and a Committee formed of subscribers preseot. ; Address,-— ] VANGUARD, Carp M. Hogan & Co.,' $■; ' =. : . . i Prodtice.Merc'banta. : Box 50, Post Office, Wanganiii. ' ididOO Progiammes at l6k Each. £5000. FIDELITY COMPANY^ ANNUAL PEOGRAMjVIB .-. , , ;,. Oh tbe " ,V : DtJNEDIN CtJP. ;< '■'■ 40 HORSES and 116' N.Z.. Z. BONDS^ : .- : Divided as follows :- First Horse £130u N.Z. BONDS. Second, Horse 700 6at £100 £500 Third Horse . r 300 ,10 at. £50.... JSOO Others (divided) 700 at £20^.. ' 400' 40 at £10... '400 • - • ■ : 40at£5 ... ,200 Total... £3000 115 Bonds £3000 .■";•" Total^amount of Prizes... : ;JE5.000. i ' Bach' Ticket has Six Chances, and can. obtain a Prize m Each Driiwinsr. Will CLOSE on or about 24th FEBRUARY, 1885. ! Please add stamps for reply and result. Remittance* can be. sent., as follows :^— X Cheques, P.p. Orders 'or' Bank Notef." • ' •••■■■■ , 2. Make crossed chequeß. ivith Is added • for exchange, pavableeither.lo a No,,' or simply to bearer as printed, but not to any particular person. If cheques or bank drafts are payable either to a particular person or to order they will be returned to 1 the sender. ; 3. Post-Office Orders may be sent ; hut they hi nst be made payable to Fidelity Compaiy only and not to any particular person. 4. Registered letters or telegrams OAMKor be:replied to. x ■,'.■<■ .;: ■ ! Address only a$ below : . . ' ; ' ' FIDELITY COMPANY, ; Care of Alfred A. Cameron's Bor, 251 ? ! ' Post-offiec, Danedin. GRATEFUL — COMFORTING. Epp's Cocoa, BREAKFAST. ) : «« By a thorough knowledge of the natural, laws which govern the operations of digestion and . nutrition, and by a .careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa; Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately,^ flavoured ' beverage whieh, may. save us many. : heavy doctors' bills. It is by | the judicious use of such articles of diet "that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough toresist every tendency to disease.: Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by Jceeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame." — j See article m the Civil $ervice Gazette. ■ Made simply with boiling water or milk. ■ , ■•.■••, „ Sold m £lb packets, by Grocers, jalielled thus: — '\ ■ JAMES, EPPS AND .CO., HOMffiOPATHIG CHEMISTS, LONDON, ENGLAND, ,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 33, 9 January 1885, Page 4
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748Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 33, 9 January 1885, Page 4
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