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TO STAND THIS SEASON In the Manawatu District, The well-known Dbauoht Stalliow "EARMER." Faemer will travel on Monday m each week to Palmerston, where hewill 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, Jackeytown. Terms — Single mare, £2 8* j two or more mares, £2 2s each. Will travel to Foxton once a week, reaching there si twelve on Friday, and leaving at noon next day. Paddocks free for one montlr, after' which 2 6 per week will be charged. All charges payable on removal. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars, apply to* D»A Jackeytown. mo stand; t.h is sEAS«wr CARRAGEEN. By Snow den (bred by Sir Tatto» Byk 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 Sos, by Eclipse. Mitta Mitta, bredf by H. J. Bowler, Esq., m 1863* by Mr Martin-*, her dam. Pasfcile by.JStlnec^e^. dtara Coumtess by Whisker. MrMartin;brad b»y Mr Backhouse m 1844> r gpt byr Laneteost,. Ms dam Miss Martin by Voltairei. g; dfcm Miss Iris by Blucbert^ Mis* Iris> by Sir Peter*. Isabella by ' - Eclfpsoi. . ;-'.• ■•',• _— Carrageen was imported from Vlctbruu by T. W. Hungerford, Esq., Slid is owly brother to- Mountaineer*. Mountaineer^ as a- three-year-old at the V.8..Q. Spring* Meeting, was second m the De.'b/ *„ If miles, Bst. lOlbs., won by Lapidist ;-wonMaiden. Plate, li miles;. (Jet..- lllbs*. IShiin. 47sec, with; GeWsbosettftaV,. 7»t.,---seconds At Murrumbiil*ge*j.%won the^^. Wagga Wagga Cup, 2 mite^est. iilbiV^ 34nim 3£secv Friendless- second,. 7st*. v '^ 4 131bs. r second to Grand Stand s Handircap, once rornid>. 7st. lßbs.; third; ir* . Town Plate Handicap,. 2st~ lllbs., woa. by Friendless 7st. 12lbs-:. Carragreen is a dark grey, fTve--yeaTS~ old", stands 15. hands 3in.-high, withi immense bone and muscle*, and is the first o£ the blood imported into this district. His pedigree is indisputable*, and proves that he comes of racingr stock possessing the combined qualities- ~V of s-peed and stamina. Snowden, his; father, is noted as one of the best sires imported south of the linej. both? for cross-country purposes and* far the fiat* The. following list of celebrated . horses (his stock) now m Victoria, wilfi show, this : — Snowdrift, Valentine* Ex— jjversley, Aconite,. Eillarneyv E'rin'sr Isle, Robin Hood, Hawkestonc, Mouri- -'-• taineer,. Suowdreen, Zclla, Newmarket*, Formosa, Snowflake, and Melita (first favorite for the Melbourne Cup)." Carrageen- is- better knows, m Australia as the- Snowden colt. For proof p£ ' pedigree see Victorian Stud Book*. Tebmß : — Single mare £4 4's. Groomsage,. 2s 6d. Paddocks,. 2s per week. livery cace will be taken but no reapoa*. sibility.. Days. Sandon. Wednesdays? Bulltown Tuesdays Fiilding (Brown's stables)... Thursdays Palmerston (Batchalor's stables) Fridays Marton Saturdays &. Mondays T. W. HUNGERIORII.. THE GREATEST WOIDEB OF MODEM TOCBSI te>we*xpefteiice ; ka« proved thaw bmowt remedies* t» ■rot effectual. injuring either, the dangerous —ladjeaerthe slighter complaint* which are more paracutailr m- . CJdeataLto toe life of a miner, oc to taeealivmg.a-. mmr fcuah. • ' • • . OoeaHonat'doMS of "these PHI* will gaerd Oat nil Mi against those «vils which*) .often heaet the lmm— r— e^ %u:— ceugh^coldi. and all disorders, of the Jrwer aaeV .-_ stomach— »b* frequemV forerunners •of fever, djpMUMfJV diarrhoea, and cholera^ Is theraostt effectual .remedy for old ■«*«*.■ wowjdaj, ■leers, rheumatism.. sad. all ikinudiiisflci ; m IsxVwhoßte •sed according .to Ike printed dircetioas, Jt*«»s*fsmiiai pire alike,, deep and Jupetficial ailsicaMi. ■ .b ; ThaPilU-andXHntmeat are Manttfactpi^ e^att e^,oxrosD^frrßisT;.K)irioiV; And are -sold fey all Vendors ofMedictJeethrwagfcawcSew Civilised- World; with .directiomwfor ss«is>Ahaoet*e«sqalanguage. '^ ■■_ •_- ■ I^Beware «f vwmterfltrti tnst nil j isiani»t>ji' tromlht United Btatesa. EtLttluusrs 'slnwMttimE to? ths - LsaalTon- tile iPttt *nd> Boxes*. W tj«* address is notJW,.Oxi\>x^Bte«*Vlrfa)^o^«a*j» vft.nsxioai*i, •*: . .- ~ „*.- . mf-fir-

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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 18, 4 January 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 18, 4 January 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 18, 4 January 1879, Page 1

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