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"JLT ANAW AT U HOT E U FOXTON, SAMUEL TANSLEY, (Late of the Wellington Club) j Peopeietoe. Every attention and comfort for Visitors and (travellers to the West Coasts THE CELLAR Is capacious, and is well stocked with Wines,- Spirits; and Ales of favourite brands find superior qxtality. *' < t A good Table is kept and the sleeping apartments are lofty and well ventilated. GOOD Sj*TABLING,> And Secufje/Pattdocts. ■ot29th August,- 1876. TO STAND SEASON, the Thoroughbred/ Entire Shetland ' |ON-f, ''LOR^)' PALMERSTON/' Onlyjro inches high. The abote "h^ndsWe Pony, got by the celebrated imported Shetland Pony " Tom Thumb "A ouf of the handsomest Pony m .the^Wanglanrii. District, will serve aj Kirirfed riftmber of MrireS during the season"! at ' fhe_ Livery and Bait Stables of the undersigned* Terms — 30/j for. each Mare, efroom's fee, 2/6. \ - - THOS. GOODISSON. 1 r «?» ~ N.B. — Hors^ bought, sold/ exchanged and broken-in '& saddle and single and "mble hlrrie^ " -* . - Sadale liorses and Buggies on hire. I Good Paddocks. IpESJ BREAKING. WILLIAM MOORE hiring taken the stables at the Princess Hotel, Terrace End,- in now prepared to break m any number of horses to saddle, cart or buggy harness. 1 PEKFECT* QUIETNESS GUARANTEED. _^ 1^ References — Donald Frazer,' Esc/., Parawanui ; James McElvie,- Es"q.,- Pa- . ranvanui }, &c. &6A , Terms may be hM on application to ] 1 William Moore, at W. Deards' Princess 1 Hotel, Terrace End, Palmerston North. ' — , 1 mo' STAND THIS SEASON m the JL .Manawatu District/ the wellknown Dratfght Stallion. , . "EARMER." Farmer' will, travel on Mqnday iri" each week to' Palmerston, where he will stand at the Royal Hotel Stables from 10 o'clock a.m. till 3 o'clock -p.m. He will serve the remainder of the week, except Saturday, at Cherry Farm/ Jd'ckeytown. Terms — £2 per Mare. Paddocks free for one month, after ■ which 2/6 per week will be charged, ASH charge's payable on removal. Every care taken 1 but no responsibility. ' For further particulars, apply to"' DAVID ROWLANDS. Jackey town. TO STAND THIS SEASON, m the Manawatu District — The pure bred Suffolk Punch, "J O CLE,," Teems : Single Mare, £3 ; Two Mares, £5 10s. ; ' Three Mares or oyer, £2 10s. each. ! A Guarantee given to all that require it.' For further particulars see Card. . JOHN SMITH, Owner., Motoa, 17th September, 1877.

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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 101, 6 October 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 101, 6 October 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 101, 6 October 1877, Page 1

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