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TO STAND THIS^ STSASON In IheManawatu District,: The wbll-knowx Tiy \rr.rrv Staliioit "EARMER." Faembu Tnll travel on Monday-' in each Treek to Palmerston, wjiere he will ; stand at the Royal Hotel Stables froia 10 o'clock a.m. till 3 o'clock p.m. Ha will serve the remainder of th<» vrnelci oxeppt Saturday, at Cherry Farm, Jackeytown. |- 3 v ' Terms— Single mare, £2 8s ; two or more mares, £2 2s each. Will (ravel to Foxton once a vreek-, rcacliing thereat twelve on Friday, and leaving at noon nextday. Paddocks free for one months after which 26 per week will be charged. • All charges payable oh removal. Every care taken, but no respprisibiiity. For further particulars, apnlv to DAVID KOWLAND3, j_ s JackeytoTrn. nno stajs- d t'hWseaso w CAimAamm.- .. ;; By Snowderi (bred by Sir Tatton Sy k "■ 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 Wary^ - b> Pot Bps by Eclipse. Miifea Mittg, bred: by H. J. Bowler, Esq.; m 1863, by Mr Martin, her dam BistUe hy vjjg}thef,- : ir j dam Countess by Whisker. Mi- Martm/ • bred by Mr Backhouse m 1844^ got by Lanercost, his dam Miss Martin by Voltaire-, g, dam Miss Iris by Blucher. Muss Iris by Sir Peter. limbetfPbV Eclipse. '.-.;}■ , > Carrageen was importedlfisaß^icterik by T. W. Hungerford, Esgw^iipwa' brother to. Monntaineer. jSfbuptaiiicer,. as a three-ycar-oldat the V.ltlia Spri-.g Meeting, was second m the Derby, Umiles, Bsfe. lOlbs., won by Lapidist r won. Maiden Plate, 1* miles, 6st; 2min. 47soc, with GoldsborouehV w° na * t£* M^ TU mbidgee; Won tha • : Wagga WaggaCup, 27nUes, 6kt,Hlb*:.. 3nnn. 37sec, Friendless .'second; 7st. ldlbs., second to- Grand Stand Handicap, once roundy 7sfc. lllbs,; third; m: ■'." Town Plate Handicap, 7sfc. Hlbt-wbn by Fneu4less 7st. 12ibs.- : '• Carragreenis a dar£ grey, fr^yearV J old, stands 15 hands 3in. high, witk: immense bone and .muscle; and~ is th* farst of the/bbod imported into this district. His pedigree is indisputable' ' and proves that he comes of racinir atock possessing the combined qualities of speed and stamina-.' Snowden, histather, is noted as one of thebeitsires imported south of the line, both». for cross-country purposes, and for the- . ; flat. The following- list celebrated^ (his stock) now m Victoria, wilt, show this :— Snowdrift, .^a&nfine, Exicelsior, Swiveller,Cb<Toc:t, Huntsman,-; Slversley,, Aconite, Eillamey, Erih'*~ Isle, Eobin Kood^ Hawl»s(ipn», Mohnitaineeiv Suowdreen, Zellaj Newmarkrt^. Formosa, Stwwft%fee, .and Melita (6ritfavorite for the Mel bouiae Cup). Carrageen As; better known in' Austraha as the Snowden colt. For proof of" pedigree see Victorian Stud 5 Book. • y"-' : Tekms :— Single mare£4 4r Groom^ age, 2s 6dv Paddoek-s,. S» per irwL. Every car« will betaken but no reipoa— sibility. * Days. ■ ■^■-: .V.-. . ■"■ ,Sandon ; ;,. .- ... ... ;; . Wednesdays BuUtownv^ ... ..._., ;Tu«'»dayi« .Ftfilduig (Brown's stables^ „ Thursdayi --* ; Palmerston (Batchalor's Btab'leß)'FTid*y» - Marton ........ Sa^rr^sA Monday*, T W. HUNGTIT OBD. / ■• ■ THE GREATEST^- "•^-. s :;" '; v WOSIJEU OF PBE^ TMmW I^MO.s^^iMprowdthw* tenoiii renv?.**» ■•*• •*»: bum effectual m,curine «h«» the 4*ngpow «mMk*««thc slighter c6mri«inttowh«ch are wore particular «♦- --nden3l.to tlM.Ufc.of *«uw, or/te tUo^ Iwmiic » *•: kpiait thoitwfils which JOL.of.enJe^^lw^rM^ «oiaeJv-^h«- frwpient -foreninneis- sfj fever, dywttnfr. AiarduMfand'chcuenk _.. ..-./- .'::, r .:< •",/ i^t..'.." '•',.'■■'■■■ wm^m — — — «^.^— —^— — g» .; »• the moat:«fi&tuali itsmedy tar did Imet WOi nd%. KMd Kcoidins^to Ac printed dvecbou, it ttW hikm* ■lie alike,, deep. •ndvtUßEificulailioeott- ; . , „; Xh» PiUsJuid.Ointmcnt are . . 133^. OXFORD > iTEKET; tONDOff^ kad'KNt-toii by-*!l Vendors t)f *redi<ithe» tlfttsugtoot «c» SviliMdv Worldl;.. with diiectioo* for tue m almott every iwh*' 7 : ■"."■■.■. T";- : >--.-. " : --t;:-': :: "- ' f*rS«ware of o'mnterfeits that may-iMMaiaOfc from tli* United Btat<M. Purcha'«ri«h(*ld lof>% to ttity taktL on the Pota and Boxw. I£ t&» t <idr«r U aot 1 11* OtbvLWtrm^X t*/k* m m+

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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 8, 20 November 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 8, 20 November 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 8, 20 November 1878, Page 1

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