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First Direct Shipment now Opening up ex s.s " GOTHIC." NEW PRINTS NEW COHSETS NEW ZEPHYRS NEW API:DNS NEW MATT CLOTHS NEW BELTS NEW CAMBRICS NEW BOWS NEW PRILLS NEW TIES NEW SHEETINGS ■ NEW FLOVES NEW TABLINGS NEW LACES A.T NEXT ROYAL HOTEL, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH. OBTAINABLE FBOK ALL NEWSAGENTS. Write for specimen copies which will bo cent free. Manager, " Sportsmnii," " Lyitelton Timor, " Coi^puny, Cl.nßtclmrch.

TO STAND AT PALMERSTON, And Travel tbe Surrounding Districts, Thk Well-known Trotiinq Stallion 5 Years Old, BHALITY. See him ho will Bpe&S for himself. WINNER of first heat Biros Produce Stakes, in harness, Canterbury Trotting Club, May 19th, 1898. Also Maiden Saddle Trot, Canterbury Trotting Club, August 10th, 18DS, against 22 starters, -with 6sec from scr. Took First Prize Akaroa Show ; second November Show, Christchurch, in carriage class against six! eon entries. hired by Imperious, imported from \hn Btncho del Pneo, of Mr J. B. Hspgin. Cfilifornia ; tired by Di'eotor (record 2 17), s:re o.' the World's Champion Horse Dircclum (2.05£), Direot (2.' &h), Evangeliue (2.11%), Margaret (2.12£), Quid-j (2.16|), and twenty others ineido 2.H0. Jieality, by Imperiotr. First qbui L'dy Berlin, by the well^renownod Berlin, imported fiotn America to Cunctbury. S-c-nd dam Tin/, by Spot. '1 hirii dam thoroughbred mirj brad by Kir Edward Stafford. Ppot. by Callndon, iirp., dam Old Qeutle Aunie. Champion Trotting Mare of her diy, ani grandclom of Callsti, Misg Hilda, and Tikaro, all great performers. Terms :£2 103 Beasen, £3 10s uarsnV c. Allowaccta made for two or more marcp. Groomnge fee, 53. Apply, G. CItAW, Linton. Or Groom in charge. T0 TRAVEL %^^PPF^ TIIIS SEAS ON MANAW A T U I -^BBKgztg^suJgs,. DISTRICT. The I'urcbred. Clydesdalo Stallion I Mainmast. MAINMAST is a dark bay, stands close on 18 hands, bred by William Boag, Esq., Fendalton, Canterbury, his sire bein^ Lord Dunraove (imported from Scotland). Mainmast's dam Annie, liur sire Kilbowie (imported from Scotland by the late J 'icues | VValls, Kaiapot) and bred by David i Riddel, of Blackhal, Paisley. | Fee—£4 4s per single mare ; two or more as per agreement. All care taken but no responsibility, f For further particulars apply to A. ROBOTTOM, Owner. Or G. K. HALL, TatlersaH's Stables. v^_-r . TO TRAVEL THIS season M&NAWATU AND RANQITIKEI i DISTRICTS. i Tho Thoroughbred Stallion Gipsy King. (Cjb Loup—Gitaoa). > Full particulars in future issue. R. HUMPHRIES, Proprietor. ittßgi TO TRAVEL i'HIS I _^C«^lt PALME EST O N i THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE ! STALLION ; "The Deemster.' | By Young Extinguisher—dam Mag. nnHE DEE&ISTER, a dark bay, is ,i iL low Eet horse, of sound and hardy i constitution, and great strength of beno j and hair. : The Deemster was bred by William j Eobinson. Esq., Milburn, Otago. i Full particulars on application to tho • owners, NATHAN BROS., Kairanga, Palmerstoa North. -n V^554 To TRAVEL jPW^HSOr MA TS A W AT U i^^MSsfe^Jwß'^ DISTRICT, THE UP-TO-DATE DRAUGHT FARM DKTIRES, THE PRIDE, THE GOVERNOR. — i a LL the stock is giving the greatest j A satisfaction. Anyone in doubt ' can soon be convinced by enquiring from those that, have them ;it. wo-.k. They realise as much as £25 each, whin only from hack mares. For further particulars apply to E. WHITE, Pal merston Racecourse. A CCOUJST BOOK ! r.i ngnna« J\. a speciality at II». uT A KJbJBLiNG'S. '*

JJI TO STAttD THIS I !fv tf% PALMETCSTON N., THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION St. Hippo. (BY ST. LEGEtt, OUT OF HIPPONA). ST. HIPPO ia a bay horse with deer black points and stands about 1C hands 2 inches. He is a horse o£ greo; girth with very strong hiutfquartere, and measure!? woll at all points. Hu performances ara ol too recent date to bn forgotten. As a two-ytar-old he Btorictl five tirnts Tbe early paifc of tbe sr-ascn bo was tot overgrown to nho-v to advontogo, bus ia tbi autumn ha v/on (ho No: them Champsgcc Stiikes, and carried 9;t 41b iuto at cone place in the Nursery Kaadieap tho nox". d»y, heing beaten a bare head by Forth Atlnnlic, to whom bo was giving lOlfas. Ata thrce-3e3r-o'd 113 wen tho Sflftembo Handicap at the A.B.C. First Spring Meeting ; at ihr- Hiwku's Bay Epriug Meetirj;' ho won Hi? Guineas ana Bprinp Handicap ; tit She C.J.O. Spring Meming he won thi New Zeaknd Cup in 3m;a. 3OJsea. with 7.! 71b up, the heaviest weight evfr carried tr> Victory in this r^ce by «■ ihree-year-old, ac< ran eecond to Stepniak for the Daiby; si the A.E.C, Summer Meeting he won th-. Auckland Oup with Bst 91b in 3a.ia. SOJcec. lha Greftt Northern Derby and AucKlan^ Pinie. Ac a six-yecr-o!d ha ran eeoond i:i the Auckli-.nd Cup, carrying 9st 91b, act won tba A..U.0, Handicap with 9st 91b. beaiiug the winrcr of the Cup, giving her 2et 31b. Thig v,-nB his lust racs, ST. HIPPO in his fief t season cc tbo EtU'' produced Misa Anna, who proved berte!1 the b?st two-year old in the Aucklaud sirf tiiat, aDd in bis second yaar a f. tbe sttv Hyiae, winner of (he Mutkct Btakcs, whi best a large and Bolect field, Bnionß thi iiwnber boit-g Hermes \, who won bo moo, raceß all over to colony. b!. Hippo will soivo b limiied number v' maies only. Term:—6 guinpiw for single mure ; tw j or more nmres as I All oare tiken of mares, but no reßponsi : bility accepted. For tabulated pedigree see cards. For (urther paititulava apply tn E. STEVENS, Or J. MABEK. llelinoat Woai-sconring Works. v. j. r?4'i>«sr.4LO €o. COMMISSION "WOOL-SCOUEEES Am FELLBIONGEES. I j r HIHE Belmonl "Works, which are en .JL tirely now, are situated on the Bel mont stream, Lower Hutfc, water in tin limited quantity and unvarying qualit;. j is thus ensured. Tho scouring and wattliing applianco:' aro of tho veuy latest and ai-pboveil l'liiNCirLf: which leaves tho wool largi-. AND LOFTT, LIGHT AND FLAKEY. All woolls carefully sorted by expert?, SPECIAL ATTENTION TO UNSIGHTLY AND ! FAULTY LOTS, WHETHER LARGE OB SBIALIi. "Wool Fcourod at theso T\-orks havo been specially singled out by London brokers i for their excellence and general got up. I Correspondence invited. i American & ISriilsii Agency CO., Old Custom House-stkeet, Wellington Bankers : Bank of Now Zealand. PHOENIX TIKiIEB, COAL AKD WOOD YARD, | PALMEKSTON NOKTH. /T\ A. GAMMAN &JCo., dosire to in- ' tj^'e form the public that they have j purchased tho abovowoll-linown business, . i and hope that by strict attention with j prompt execution of .'ill orders, combined , with reasonable prices, to receive si ■ j shnro of public paironiigo j Sawmills at Dannovirko, Kopua, Taka-> | pan and Tahoraite. Agents for tho AVanjjanui Sash and Door Factory. I With reforonoo to tho above, Mr C. K. j Clausen wishes to thank his friends aud ' customers lor tho hearty support accorded i him during tho last five years. He -wishes ! to intimate that Messrs Gamman & Co. j will complote orders in hand, and recoivo payiuaut for same. Ho has every confidence in recominondiug Messrs Gamman & Co., who aro a thoroughly practical firm of-widn experience, and he aska for them a continuance of the support so long ' accorded himself. Wesitfort Coal lompnny. COALCKOOKDALE (3OAL. PHCENIX COAL MsL! TIMBER YARD. - WE have been appoiniiul by tin' Wostjiort Goal Co. av\e apvinn | for Palmertilon Kcrlli, Jiaudon, Wood- ; ville, Dannuvirlio, Slauijatiiiijoka, ami | Pahiatua. Tliis coal i 3 fi'Ji.iil '<<! l<> bo 1.1j« bost forhousi-hohi nr.:\ :-i>mim liiitpi^uu. <;. A, (;.\,M WAN W. DAKl'iiN (> LIfSSONy. M-],ss \VI J'tlEHS' cla's will opeu ,-v I iii-bilay. 17lb inst., in Oiiosit Hal', i/iiuic'i-E.lrcot, i'n\-'to lessons ol her own or p!ijil->'-''tia'Jonro. j.'. / ' "- "■*'- •■ l l

A UST KALIAN -jl/f UT UAL ii. I*l T)ROVIDENT QOCIETY. Jt **J Now Zealand Branch: Head Offlco.OusJomhouße Quay, Wellington. Local Board of Directors Tho Hon. Morgan H. Grace, M.D., 0.M.G,,' M.L.C. (Chairman). The Hon. Charles J. Johnston, M.L.O. (Deputy-Chairman). Alfred de Batbo BrnndoD, Esq. The Uon. Edward Kichardeon, 0.M.G., M.L.C. John Duncao, Esq. THE OLDEST, WEALTHIEST, AND MOST PROSPEROUS Australian Lifb Office and tbh LAKGS3T IN THE BBITISH EMPIRE The only Mutual Lite Offioo whioh deolareß A BONUS EVERY YEAR The method oJ Valuation adopted by this Society ia of the moat Stringent Charaoior, and ensures a Larger" Reserve to meet lia'oiUt!G3 than that bold by any other offioe in (ho Australasian Colonies. ACCUMULATED FUND EXCEEDS £14,500,000 (3<"OUHTESN AND A-HALF MILLLIOH STEZSLING). ANNUAL INCOME EXCEEDS £2,000,000 (TWO MILLIONS) Sterling. Pslioiea in Force .. 134,484 Sum Assured .. .. £41,726,041 Oußh BonuEOß Divitiod .. £7,726,170 Cash Bonua lor one year, 1897, £449,268. Yielding Reversionary Bonuses amounting to £835,000. Aftor making Special Roaerves. Caeh Bonuses deo'ared lor last Five Years ovor Two Milliouß, yioidipg Boveraionary Bonuses oxceoding Four Millions. ASSUME TOUB LIFU IN XHB A.M.P. SOCIETY And Socura a BONUS EVISUY YF.AB. ExpenflCß o( MatißKcmcnt: 81 PF,U CUNT ON THE TOTAL INS COME. EDWAiiD W. LOWE, Besident Sooretary. Branch Office— GUSTOM.VOUSE QUAY, Wcliinpton Gentiemen WE have opened up a first-class selection of Hosiery, Mercery & Hats. All these goods nave- been bought direct from the British manufacturers, and we can confidently recommend thorn as being low in price and right up-to-date in style. In 'JS'Ses, Scmvvcs, Bows, etc., we have a suporb assortment in all the i newest shados. 1 In BSA'S'S we have all the latest shapea in Frame, Hard and Soft Felts, Straws, Golf Caps, etc., and if you favour us with a call you will find that our §/6 Hard Folts are the same quality as those usually sold at 30/6. Yours Faithfully, DeLnen Bros., THE SQUARE. VALMERSTON N. HAVING purchased tho old established Butchery so succesafully carried on by Mr F. Bryant, next to the Bank of Australasia, It will be my endeavor to follow his esornplo by keeping nothing but tbo bpst quality of goods iv BEEF MUTTON LAMB POEK SAUSAGES, &o. W. K/TCED, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MJTCIIEB, THE SQUARE. POBK BUTCHEKY. John O. Bender (NEXT TO THE U.F.C.A.) Palmerston North, TTAS commenced business as above. Jll — Small goodß of alldescriptions on hand. Pork aausnges and boiled bnm fresh daily. Orders for poultry, sucking pigs and andwicbes promptly attended to. Only the best of dairy fed pork kept. Mild cured bacon and hams in stock. "~ETIASDOiffi7~. CIVIL ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT. OFFICES —Law Chambers, the Square: Private residence, Palmerston North, *' ;

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6825, 16 October 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6825, 16 October 1900, Page 1

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