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TO STAND T-fllS SEASON In (he Manawalu District, The wbix-kxowtc DBAroifr Staleiok "FABMEBR." Farmer ■will travel on Monday m each week to Palmerston, where lie will stand at the Iloyal Hotyl Stables from 10 o'clock a.m. till 3 o'clock p.m. He will serre the remainder of the week, except .Saturday, at' Cherry Farm, Jackeytown.-" - - - r: < Terms — Single mare, £2 8s ; two or more mares, £2^2s each. " .Will travel to Foxton once a week^renchinj? there at twelve on Friday, and leaving at noon nevt day. '.. ... ... .. „ ..... Paildo.bs free for' one month, after which 2/6 per week will be charged. All charges payable on removal. Erery care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars, apply to DA Jackeytown. nno STAND THIS SEASONCARRAGEEN. By Snow den (bred by Sir Tatten 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. Milta Milta. bred by H. J. Bowler, Esq., m 18S3. by Mr Martin, her dam Pasti'le by JSther, g. dam Countess by Whisker. Mr Martini bred by Mr Backhouse m 184*, got by Lanercost, hi 3 dam Miss Martin by Voltaire, g. dam Mhs Iris by Blucher. Miss Iris by Sir Peter. Isabella by Eclipse. Carrageen was imported from Victoria py T. W. Hungerford, Ei-q.. and is own brother to Mountaineer. Mountaineer, as a three.year.old at the V.B.C. Spring Meeting, was second m the D«rby,l miles Bst. lOlbs., won by Lapidist ; won Maiden Plate,. 1* miles, dst. 111b* , 2iinn, 47sec. f with Goldnborough, 7rt , second. At Murrumbidipe, won the Wagga Wagga Cup, 2 miles. Sat. lllb*., Smin. 37Kec, Friendless second, 7st. 131b5., wcond to Grand Stand Handicap, once round, 7sfc. lllbs.; third m Town Hate Handicap r 7«t. lllbs., won by FnendlcM 7st:l2tb«. Carragreen m a dark grey, fire.y M rß. old, stands 15 hands Sin. high, with immense bone and muscle, and ig th« hrst of the blood imported' into this district. Hi? pedigree i« iudiKputable, and proreH that he comes of racing stock possessing the combined qualities of speed and stamina. Snowden, hiff father, is noted as one of the best siren imported south of the line, feotfc for ' crosscountry purpotes and for theflat. The following list of celebrate<F horses (hi» «tock) now m Victoriav wilJ show this :— Snowdrift, Vaienfme, EkAconite, Killarney, Erin* Isle, Eobm Hood, Hawkestone, Motmtameer, Snowdreen. Zella, Newmarkrt, Forauo»a, Snowflake, and Melita (firtt favorite for the Melbourne Cup). Carrageen is better known-iu Au*tra- . ha-ar th*:Saowd«n colt. For proof of pedigree see- Victorian Studi Book» - . >.!Ts*Xa -r=£iß|?le xi.are £i 4s.%ro<>nr^ age, 2s «dr ISdaocks.^s per week, kvery i-ai»<wttl bo taken but no responsibility:, v . .-.- r ' Datsv Sandon ... ... Wednesday* Bulkown ; ... ... ... Tuesday. H .-llding (Brown's stables). .. Th»ir«day» Palmerston (Baifcchalor's stables). Friday* Marton ... ... Saturda y s & Monday •> T. W. HINGE* 1011). : THE GREATEST WOTOEH \m MSMS' T110IS! CoNnrexpnienee kas jubved thete famous rewedioi to bT sort cflToctuai m curias either the dnifienms mahdiw or .the slighter complaint* which »r« mote Bania)l^r «>- --cvlenbu-to the Lieot a.'nuner, or* Co those living. J~r-tii9" LsJt ' ' , OccuumaT <teiM< oT'th'ecs Rll* -»-«l fn*r^:Ae vptn* A-ninst those evils which *> often beset the liuoan rac<v Vj:— c.^ttghik-'toklK Mid- all «JUord«rs of the liver «tut itonvich— the freoueac- fbrcruaßus ct* fever. dy*ent«ty»--Carrhoea,anJ : dnAei» •■-,.- U the moiteflectiui- remedy -r«cel>t sore*- *o>«n^tslccrs, rheunutica, an<l'«U tkia^cli««»s<s« : vi bet, what* ixed accorairig ,la thi" printed tfreetioia, y — --- *iilf *•** •we aUc d*cp : «*ji «m»«fiiia ■ikwiinfc|illh» i^ iind»lntMKtV*Mtt«rfSctßi^^ «t- --[ !»3,.CX?OS3'BTaEET,,tOiraO?r, ShTaf* -»^'f Vy all Ven^irt wf Vteltclne« thwu^i-mt rßtr Ciyiliz^d- World ; with direction*- foc^ueia «lmo« cvoyr. wa-juige.-' ', ' "' ' J '- ■*'.■' • GE Bewar? ef .c-aaterfeits th'af may"wn«j!at-*' Croat^elTnited -Stats*. Paroha^ers stouW looktb the - Ikh'ei bir tire PftWMtx'd' Bmfl*. If *r - hadres3lß ttot^n3^,Gttrffr^6^e«Vl^«4ißVSS«sr. lTV*'Ti?nri : ?Tf7r ■■ * '-- . "p. .' : " * .

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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 91, 8 January 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 91, 8 January 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 91, 8 January 1879, Page 1

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