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TO STAND THIS SEASON In the Manawatu District, The well-known DnAroirr Stallioit "PARMER." Fabmkh will travel on Monday m cach^week to Palmerston, where' he will stand at the Royal Hotel Stables irom 10 o'clock a.m. till 3 o'clock p.m. Ho will serve the remainder, of the week, except" Saturday, at Cherry Farm, Jackeytown. Terms— Single mare, £2 8s j two oc more mares, £2 2s each. Will travel to Foxton once s week, reachingt twelve on Friday, and leaving ,at noon next day. Paddocks free for one month, after which 26 per week will be charged. All charges payable on removal. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars, apply to DAVID ROWLANDS. t : Jackeytown. mo STAND THIS SEASON. CARRAGEEN. By Snowden (bred by Sir Tatton Syk dam Mitta Mitta. Snowden, by Pyrrhus the Ist (winner - of the Epsom Derby m 1846, 27 started) by Epirus, dam Fortress, by Defence. Defence, by Whalebone, by Waxy, by Pot Bos, by Eclipse. Mitta Mitta, bred by H. J. Bowler, Esq., m 1863., by Mr Martin, her dam Pas tile by g. dam Countess by Whisker. Mr Martin, bred by Mr Backhouse m 1844, got by Lanercost, his dam Miss Martin' by Voltaire, g. dam Mi«s Iris by Blucher. Miss Iris by Sir Peler. Isabella by Eclipse. : Carrageen was imported from Victoria by T. W. Hurigerford, Esq., and is ownf-A brother to Mountaineer. Mountaineer^ '- as a three-year-old at the V.R.C. Spring Meeting, was second m the Derby, H miles, Bst. lOlbs., won by Lapidist ; won Maiden Plate, U miles, 6st. lllba'., 2min. 47sec, with Goldsborough, 7st., second." At Murrumbidgee, won the Wagga Wagga Cup, 2 miles, 6st. lllbs. r 3min. 37sec, Friendless second; fst. 131b5., second to Grand Stand Handicap, once round, 7st. lllbs.; third m Town P,late Handicap, 7st. lllbs., won by Friendless 7st. 121bs. _- J Carragrccn is a dark grey, five-yeaw-old, stands 15 hands ~3in. high, with immense bone and muscle, and is the first' of the blood imported into this district. His pedigree is indisputable*, and proves that he comes of , racing stock possessing the combined qualities of speed and stamina. Snowden, his . father, is noted as one of the best sires imported south of the line, both - for cross-country purposes and for the flat. The following list of celebrated horses (his stock) now m Victoria, "will show this .-—Snowdrift, Valentine, Excelsior, Swiveller, Chei*oot, Huntsman, Eversley, Aconite, Killarhey,' Erin's Isle, Robin Hood, Ha wkestone, Mountaineer, Snowdreen, Zella, Newmarket, Formosa, Snowflake, and Melita (first favorite for the Melbourne Cup). * Carrageen is better known m Australia as the Snowden colt. For proof of pedigree see Victorian Stud Book. Tebms :— Single mare £4 4s. Groomage, 2s 6d. Paddocks, 2s per week. Every care will be taken but no responsibility. Days. Sandon ...' Wednesday, Bulltown ;. Tuesdayg Feildingi(Brown's stables)... Thursday Palmerston (Batchalor's stables) Friday Marton Saturdays & Monday T. W. HUNGERFORD. . THE GREATEST WOSDEB OF MODEM TIMES! j "" • - j ____^_^___ tone «tperf«icena*proTea^ these ; o_»_ as_td&si» W mast effectual m curing either the dangerous hUm c* the slighter complaints vrhich are snore pardenlailv faddental to the life of a miner, cc jto thesa Brag avth* Occasional doses of theie KBs will naroV the fyareav •Gainst those evib which so i ofteabeset the humarn ncy «u^-couehs, colds, and all disorders ef thelmr aai. stomach— the: frequent fcceruanew of tett*k djweatsqs, diarrhcea, and cholera. ' ' „ ; -.'•:.'• ■■':-■-■--■--■• ••-.■j;,----.-- x - - -<i~-..w ■-_-■: .-.•; Is the most efiectaal resaedyifor old sores, woaada, ulcers, rheuatatism, and all skin .diseases ; m fact, wheel used according to the printed _Koti«M|it»cverft_»«t cure alike, deep and superficial a— aents. The Kile and Oiatment are Manufactured onrf •* 888, OXFOBD STBXFF, LOKBOS, - Aad •*• told by all Vendors of Medicines throughput tfeCtviliced World; with directioaa ior use_ afamst eretyhaguci. •sT B#w are ef eot—terfctta that may snaaaU fireat tae United States. Pnrclwltrsshwtilbslt le die Label on the Pots and Beats. U the addrsM is not ff IS, Osftrd StwH, Leatoa, tk«f

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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 109, 26 October 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 109, 26 October 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 109, 26 October 1878, Page 1

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