I^^a^y^^^"' COMM^IOATJON S.S. "JANK^DOtTGLAS," 'Ahdo » ' > » S.S. '• STOHM«fBDiV . . , tegultr trader Jint.W.eeft Eoitou and .-*► 'Wellington. ; 'a ' ' * ffourt of sailing 'wiH'b* dulyjposted ft Kajlw»y Stati6nrf at Palmerston, Feildin|t. »>nd Haicontbe 1 . ' i ' • • • "Li^w 1 lit <»nife,^OA.4 PassengWWcbbiiimddatian. ; E. S.*MAE.TI]y, . Manager, iWellington; For freighter paw^e "apply to ' J. W.jLIDDELL 4 , Agent, Foxton. ' i > , fTO STAND- THIS SEASO-N -'Wi. , (v The Thoroughbred Sire i i 1 BLAIR "ATHOL. • ir i —1 1 < -, -' ' . Was bred by MjvT. STiand, of Canterbury, NJZ , m, 1872, and is by Ea 7 vensworth (impoirted), out of Most Rose by Camden kYpuug Eosebudby Sir Hercules ; Easebud by II Barb v ie/e. Earensworth ,(sire of Papapa,^Guy Fawkes, and Opawa), iby Touchstone, out of Fair Jean,' »by Verulam. , See N.Z. Sfcud Bodk.< *BLAIR< ATHOh, is a chestnut, «tknds nearly;. 16-handr high, possessing thoß,e Jndjspensable qualities—size and substance. ' 'He has a good headf nicely put on to a muscular nrck, which is well let m to splendid shoulders. A rare middle piece and powerful quartets complete the description of a horse that m bis own ,class would be, hajgl t to" beat m any country. The proprie tor ( has purposely fixed BLAIR ATHOT/S fee so as to bring his services within the reach of everyone who wants to breed a foal that will grow into 'a useful animal. TIME -TABBB. ' „, -- "** Leave Eoyal Hlotel, 1 -Phlmerston, on Monday, passing through Awahuri to Feilding ; returning on Tuesday, through Sandon to Bulls ; on Wednesday, through v Cuniarv-ou to Fdxton Eemain m Foxton Thiirsclay pretrirn on Friday vid Orou'a Brid^" Vinci 'Karere. The remainder of tlie-week at Koyal Hotel, Palmer&ton. T^RMS. ; '•>< ■ Each Mare, on Ist Jaiifiary, 1880; groomage fee, ss!, to be paid at first service. , ', t ' J' ' Two or more, Mares'as per agree- } snent. i ' , ' , For further particulars, apply to the roprietor, DAV*D KXIGHT, Palmeriton North, Or the Grqom m charge. , pALME'^STOX HOTEL. ' A. "Dtkcs, Proprietor. This hotel has been renovated and refurnished throughout, and •YtfU be found replete* t with.,every comfort for •visitors. ,\ " ' . The Bar is sfoclted.wUh, wines, spirits, and beers of tha most approved biands. 17- -*•"— The Kitchen is under the immediate juperintendetice of Mr. Dyke*, wlios-j long experience will ensure s&lv&ctiou The Billiard Eoom is furnished with one of Alcoek/s Celebrated Tables. , Good Stables and Pa.dd.ackJ' Board and Lodging dgl per week. g HIGGLES! The undersigned is ia a position to supply Bhingles Paling* > <■ ' House Blocks Stards and Firewood, In a»y quantities, at reasonable pric^es^ Apply to H I , \ KING BEoSr,'Sqnafe, Orto^ ,■--.. «- * CHARLES WILEY, J * -> Terrace End, i HOBAET AND SYJ). NEYr FBITIT AGENCY, ' % K/^TiE'isr, FRUITEBER AND OONFEOOXONBB, Hext ti> Bafak'of Jfew South WWff, ;^SIANCBB6TEtt Street,, * ' JPEILDING. * — — — j Fctsb fruit Ujr-eywry vteamer. 5 -, ' i
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 91, 12 November 1879, Page 1
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