TO STAND/ THIS SEASON AT TQE PINES STABLES, FOXTON. , TEE 'THOROUGHBRED HORSE Bonnius BY the Premier Shiliiori Tradueer,out of the thoroughbred imported mare Hammock, this' high-' chvssinare lieing- the property ot'the ' MiddJe PaVk S^tuid Company,* : £ £* only a.limi^d number or^mare* jwill be received, early application wilL. ;be necessary. - .. : ..-■._. ... For full particulars as to pedigre*, performances,' teiius, &c. % see cards ■with photo thereon, whiqh can Ibe~ sepn' at the principal business places throughout the district, and can also "be obtained on application to th« underaigned. ; BAKER A Co.f Proprietors, THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION Morp&eusr Will travel the palmerston, ; FEILDING, -HALCOMBE, AND. , { SANDON DISTiUGTS THIS SEA- ! SON. , .. ....... . ■ " . .;, r ,-"■■, MORPHEUS is a golden chewut, standing 16 hands 3 indie*; ■[ thoroughly sound m all respects'. H* • is 7 3'ears old^ and by that fesfc and well-known "hbrse, Castaway, datn ) . Somnambnla i»y $6wtonj imported, dam Opera, by II Barbiere, dam , Oa.ssandra ,by Priam j-Tow ton, imported, by • MelUourno ;' CastaWy by Traducer, imported, dum Mermaid, imported. Morpheus cornea from * great racing ia-nily, claiming Kom<» , aristocratic and high-class per former.-* as his relatives. His sire won the Weilingtbh Cup and . ian second ;for the Christchufch Derby and Great f Atitu.mh Handicap. He is lull brother to Lurline and Le Loup. The per- r formances of these animals m New Zealand uiid Australia need no courinoi!t. Le Loup won thd Canterbory \ j. C: Handicap and Cup m 1880 V; Opera, grand dam of MtirpheUs^vron v the Canterbury, Derby m 1864-. Tainbourini was also from Opera, by . Towton, and won amongst other races, the Canterbury J. 0. Handicap < and Canterbtiry and Wellington Cups, besides perforiping successfully dyer ' h ufd lies. Sal yage, by Castaway, ran second for the Wellington. Cup m 1882, giving the winner- a year and ». r pound. .Won the Great Autumn Handicap at CliristchuicK, and ra© ' . second to Adamant for the Dunedin ; Cup giving the. winner two yeara and ; twenty fiour pounds. WontheAuckfand Cup and Free TEtandiqap. .Tow- f itou, imported, is the; grand sire of HorpJusus, and the sire of such noted r performers, as Golden J ; Cloud, Al aster Rowe," Misfortune. Tamboinini, Lara, * Puriri, Korari, Atalanta, Ayuc.na, tlock«\tre,Mavora,LilHpee, Stirabout, Songster, Laccnfeed; Rttmarama, «ud Twitter. Mof-phe&s "is Nearly futi brother m blood, to Darebin, admitted to be as brilliant a horse as ever trod the Australian turf, Darebin, by The Peer, imported, full brother to Tow-« ton, importedj dam Lurline,-f nil-sister^ to CasUiway. ;. : • . ' Terms, £5 jgroomagefee, ss. , W. J "OLOUfER.& Co.. ■^^;"\-f A< ' ; :;^roM^ /; > I . .'^r ; : 'Paliuers'tonNortli,. MANNER^SmBET,-* WELLINGTON, ' ' ■■';.-■' ':k b ' : -:i ■•'■.-;' hs .'::;-!;ih:ai»' { Nurfieiy' Grounds -^ Tarana^i-"^^^ ; .->■•■ '- ; Harid Lower.Hntti ' if '" yi ,'•';"'. :l \ r :■-..■ \ ■-■'• ; ---- ■^—^- : '*f"Hi' -■ ; :v; J^.* ; I ?>■}'* Wholesale^nd^ka' 1 ;;^ 5 \ '\ t Flower, Garden Farm, Agricultural r > andjj Pastoral ;Seeds^ ; , CJpuif6rft ;an# ,v dtherTre^ Seeds,; Clpyexsajld; Natural- , G/ras.s .Seeds. ;-,... '../-. \ K , : ;.,. . ./ ..r ' Tfie GhoicesVSeeds'bnfy Kepi. * r-:s>- i- ■"■■■■ : ; -•>■ X ;•-'■ - .■■ ■'■ :■:<*:: »•_> •) On' -Sale^- ; Every DegcriDtion x>f } Horticultural Requisites and Require^ ments. Wellitf|ton mads "Flower Pqts it. Ppttery Prices, r >• V >r. All Country Orders to with ; v " Dispatch. . ."' GRAtETOL^^COMFqBTIN.Gv ; ■•:-•.,' BREA^EkST-i^ - A " r "By a thorou£h-'knowtedge of the 1 » natural laws w^hjch^jgovOTnJtie opera- ' * •tions of digestion t and nutrition, and by a oarefui'li^pl^a^oir^Pxße 4ne properties of well-selected oocoa^ilr Epps .h!as ' provided onr treakfaat tdbles'^wfyli a delicately flavoured bJßverag&' w'Kibh^^ay^BaW^Finany hieaVy doetors^i bills;' '' It ; is 1 '■/* judioious use of : sdcfi >I SrlfolM' of 3i^'' ! '* that a constitution may tje'g^dnaU^ ;" ! biiilt up until'^strbft^' enougtt''to resist '^ 'evet'y'tendehcy'to dfsease.. Hundreds " : S of Bufetle;m r aladies^ are' floating arbtmcl ' :*• .us ready to attadk "Wherever there 1 ii* a weak point! We may^ escape many - a : fatal shaft by keeping : ourselrgs - well fortifi.ed with p,nre^blog4 *&& * ' ' properly nourisKed" 'frame?** — See uarticle-in the,^^ Serbic4CGMe^X > L .; Mad© Bimplxjyitli^.Qaing_water or - : Sold m ilb paokets, by Grocery, labelled thus :f—^,,j >, u^J. v ■■.■.■'■' Mi: LONDON,. ENGLAND.' A ;
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 255, 24 September 1884, Page 4
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612Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 255, 24 September 1884, Page 4
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