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TO STANDi THIS SEASON In'the Manawatu District, Th« well-known DaACoir p Stalliok "FARMER;" Fabmkr will travel on Monday m each week to Palmerston, wh ere '_*■ will - stand at the Eoyal Hotel Stables from 10 o'clock a.m. till 3 o'clock p.m: H« will serve the remainder of the week, except Saturday^ at Cherry Earu», Jackeytown. Terms— Single mare, £2 TJB* s ._ fflore mares, £2 2s^ each. Will I^°. °* Foxton once a week, rewlungt™™ 1 *° tyfel^e on Friday, and leaving at noon next^day. . "." Paddocks free for one fmonth. after which 2 IQ per week will be charged. All charges payable on removal. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further pai'liculars; apply to . DAVID ROWLANDS, Jackeytown. rrio stand this season; CARRAGEEN; By Snowden (bred by Sir Tat ton Syk dam Mitta Mitta. \ Snowden, by Pyithus the Ist (winner* of the Epsom Derby m 1846, 27 started) by Epirus,daiu: Fortress, by Defence. Defence, by Whalebone, by Waxy, by Potßos,by Eclipse. Mitta Mitta, bred by H. J. m 1863, by Mr Martin* her -dahsl%stße^ by e> dam Countess b^t^hisker. Mr Martin, bred by Mr Backhouse m 1844, got by Lanercost, his dam Miss Martiii br Voltaire, g. dam Miss Iris by Blttcher. , ..Miss Iris- by Sir Peter. Isabella byEclipse. Carr^een wasimported from Victoria' by T. W. Hurigerford, Esq.. and rs own brother to Mountaiireer. Mowiitaii*ecr r as a three-year-old at the V.B.C. Spring Meeting, was second m the Derby, Ik miles,- Bst. lOlbs., won by Lapidist ; won Maiden Plate; H. miles* 6sWlllbs^ 2min r r47sec. r wkh Goldsborough, Tit!,second. At Mnrrumbidgee, won the Wagga Wagga Cup; 2 miles, 6st. llibs.^ 3mm. 37sec, Friendless second; 7st. 131b5., second .to Grand Stand Kand£- ; cap* once rewind, 7st- IHbs^- third m Town Plate Handß^p,7Bt. lllbs.* won by Friendless 7st." 12lbs; Carragreeni^.a dark grey; five-years-pld, stands 15hands3in: high, with • unnienee boae and mwscle, and is thte*; : % st i°^ *^ c ntood .imported into ttilli district His pedigree .is indisputably '■■ and proves that he comes Of raring:' stock posse^sktgi the combined qualities of speed and .stamina. Snowden, hi*-' father, is noted as one- of the besfe fires imported south of the line, b'nfeh for crosß-co«ntry pttrpoaeß and for th» flat. The fplldwin^list o# celebrated' horses (his stoek>now .:» Vietor^/ .will! ihow this :— Snowdrift, V^nrinejEx---3 celsior, Swiveller, Cheroot, Huntsmav Eveesley^ Aconite, Killaraeyi Erin* Isle, Rbßm :Hbed, Kaavli*stbj»,Mountaineer, Snowdreen, Zclla, NewnMrlrH^. Formosa, Snowflake, and Molita (first. favorite for the Melbourne Cup 1Carrageen is better known- m Au^fraiBa?as tfier Snowden? colt. For proof aE pedigree see Victorian Stud Book. Tkb»s : — Single mare £4 4s. Groom— ago, 2s 6d. Paddocks, 2s pp* • vpcelLIvery care will be taken- but no respoß~ sibility. 'L : \ ; Daxß. . ;. . . Sandon ... ..; ... :.;.: Wednesdaygs ...„;>......, ; „V Tueidayg; ; Feilding (Brown*s>table«)i„ TlMirsdayj; Palmerston (patchater'astables) Friday^ • Marton .„ ... Saturdaj-a 3c Monday. " i ' ' ' T- W. Hrr*vnj3)RFOED. . TM GREATEST VOMBS of MODEM TDTPISf pMTff tjimprGnrmib* proredtt>e'& tfiunoua wawtfcit to fc#? ■HM efiactaal m curiag eiAw th» dapcetous naUiM.fiarIke slighter compUintt which ara saare parhoolastir in*ri^rntfi tff tV 'J»^ » mißtf,« to tLoac living ia that __1|... ■ . _ Occa_ooaT'<!6_«ortlieM. Pmi wiO"g|iard tka n^m. Muast those ev!U which so ofrea beMt^tlfcJfaaßOoricv, «u^-e«lEh«, colds, and all disorder* of the livcr-ai« iiomadir-tha^frcauißfc-foreruiiaeia af fever, d^eater_» ttiarrhcEsVand cholera. |l_P'V_RP^HPlVßl___B^^^^_^H_R_9i ' B the moat- eflecttial' reraedy-fcr old akres wot-niflfc idcers, rheunatisnvand.all skin < diseases ; m (act, wltces* wed aoeordinCvto.the printed <Krectio«s,k«*var.iaih»ta» satre alifce* deeß.and jußerficial-ailmfaaav. Xka PUla an<LCHntmentare -Manuracrared ocdy at. 13*,. OXTOBBtfTEKr,. ZOHBO?,. A adlsfe-sold \<f air Vandors oTMadtciaas through TUt rfU» Civilisedt World*. winudiraciaonaJbt^ in. almost «»xr_r forSevaxe of etanttrftftt tKaTiaar^naßat** rroatthe Vaitod Statei. Parolift^ra ahould leole fer fib* Larel. wr tt». Pet* aa« laxti, X tikan kateMaia-aot i '«^i_irrb«fc.

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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 5, 9 November 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 5, 9 November 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 5, 9 November 1878, Page 1

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