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vtiffl&fflgfliM-''-: Fitzherberl, and . 808 ROT 11. Bob Boy 11/is by McKeller's BobEoy—dam Jewel by General Gordon. Particulars from gTOoro in charge,'oP. I). BOAGc. ■Lin ton. TO' STAND THEthe Palmerston* Lvf/ll and'Burroanding mHE DBAUGHir STALHIOI? X FEDERATION, fared fay the late J. Greig, of Longfaeaeb. Terms—Single mare ±'3 10a, two OB " more mares as agreement. Full particulars on application to D. B. McEWEN, Lohgburn. f^LOVKti IiEA TUI) j&v '> faem:. The well known stallions, "^^^^^%, ODD T£MES AND PAPAKURA, Will be fit the service o£, breeders this season. For particulars on , cards apply to f?rooni in charge or _____^^^ D. BUICK, Ovrner. rpO STAND at W. Grepnhow's f.irm, g^^^>^ and travel the Palmer- - llsl^^^fe, ston, Ash- «. M"«ilTOf||. h"r.st, aad Pohangina districts, the imported "^^^^fe purebred English haekney, ,•' ' " EMPEROR. Emperor won Ist prize at Palmerston W. and Ist prize at Woodville as a sire lor getting harness horses. These we^ the only times he was shown in in IS .Z. For particulars apply to owner, , J. T. H. ALDEESON, c/o Mr \\. Greenhow, Bunnythorpe. TO STAND THE »»v PALMERSTON „ and FEILDING. "-s^^^^* The well-L-nown Thoroughbred "Stailioa'' THE OFFICER, by Robinson Crusoe, dam Marie Louise,, by Gany Forward (imported)—Josephine. mHE OEFIOBRTas bred in Tictorfa' X by Mr 8. Q. Cook, in 1893. and is ' as sound as the day he was foaled. res, 6 guineas. " Mares met at all trains. All caretaken, but no responsibility; Goodpaddockmg provided at Is 6d per week. For further perticulara, apply to the Owner, • A. WALKEE, Awahuri-Feilding Eoad. TBE DEAUGHT HOESE DIGNITY jtfMgsk Will travel the /gS^SSspplpi*' Awahuri, Sandon, & e^^^^J Eongotea ' districts. jli»r\7~{«Ef this season. Sire Gipsy, from Waikato. ' For further particulars see cards. Also, the llusket horse BERRINGSHOT, "Will stand at Palmerston. Apply to K WHITE. Palmerston. j^JSSi 'I'w travel the sea»<^g^w^ife^' awatu and surroundGENERAL JOUBBBT. GENERAL GORDOJiT—BELLE." Fee, £2 10s single mare. For further particulars apply to the owner in charge. THOS. EDLIN, c/o E. Tanner's farm, Karere. >£EK ""-. "T^O travel the _^4*n* f\ season ia |f JSw*'^T\ §L a^ sirrouuding CLss^^s=l districts, the--7"""" "^ 'a^*— well known trotting stallion, YOUNG TORPEDO. For further particulars, apply to A. J. MASTEfiS, Awaliuri. '"PO travel the season *—fc^fif ln Palmerston and 'K§ii£||l|gy" surrounding- districts, V Jffi^^ffi^l *^e standard bred -fS^Wni troUlng stallion, roeert w. r . Berlin—Fanny Allen. EOBBET W is a beautiful dark bay horse, standing seventeen hands high,, showing great quality, substance, bone' and power, and has a splendid temper.. Eobert W's breeding is. staunch and .true. 'He has only raced on three occasions, being placed first once and second twice.' - \ -, Terms—£2 payable on January Ist, 1905, and £2 when mare proves in foal.Groomage fee ss, payable first service. Grazing 2s per week. Every caretaken but no responsibility. For full particulars, apply mJ. WOODFIELI), ' "'■- .. • • Manawatu Stables/ W. GREENHOW.' 'n. L^CARE ' rpHE 'PUfIEBBED--1' STALLIONS, BOLINGBROKE 11. 17758. To Stand at the farm, Bunny thorpe, and travel the surrounding- districts BORO DEAYMAN. 17794. , To Stand at the farm of Hunt Bros.. Marton, and. travel the surroundinc N districts. i ' . For cards, particulars, etc.. GSEENHOW & CARR, r. \ (Owner?), Buanythorpe.'

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7912, 19 September 1904, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7912, 19 September 1904, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7912, 19 September 1904, Page 6

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