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MANAWATXT DAILY TIMES. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS AND ADVERTISERS. INT order to preserve regularity m the Boots, all accounts have been made up to the end of pre* sent quarto;*, viz September 30. Advertisers and subscribers will therefore find their accounts made .. out to tLat date, the charges being . m proportion. In order to meet the increas* ing demand upon advertising space and enable us to do justice to read ers, the Manawatu Daicy T-Mes • . trill be enlarged immediately after the arrival of the necessary paper from Sydney. As the en- »', lavgement necessitates considerable outlay, an early settlement of &c> counts rendered at this date is requested. G. W; RUSSELL, i Propnetor. To Stand This Season In the'Mauawatu and Bangitikei Dis-» tiicis, the thorough-bred horse 3VIXTFTI Thfe attention of breeders is solicited to the pedigree of this most fashioraWy bred horse, who is now m his prime and m fcvlendid condition. ]l/^ UFTf is by the premier stallion, JJLJL. Traducer, who has for the last three seasons stood at 100- guineas a mare. Traducer's stock have every* where performed creditably, and include such notedjanimals as Lurl'.ne, Calumny, Le Loup^ Betrayer. Trump Card, Fishhook, and others. Traducer's pedigree is a very brilliant one, as it includes all the most valued strains of the English *.ud of the last century. On the dam's side Mufti is also remarkably weH connected, being out of Flat Iron by Peter Flat-Emma by Gil Blap— Emily by Ope* ator — Flora M'lvor by House's Emigrant, «ko. Peter Flat was one of the most successful 'performers that hasjleft England, and'pb^sessses a splendid pedigree (see Stud Book). Flora M'lvor was one of the best' mares ever foaled m Australia, irfd'her desenaants are always eagerly sought after by breeders and racing men. FJora was the- grand dam of Figaro, Bay Middleton, Cossack, Nutwith, Zoe, and Waimea--- -the latter being the. dam of Manuka, Toi Toi, and others. Toi toi is the dam of Kakapo, Harakeke~-dam of^Eoraii,; Tota: a—sire of Longlauds, Papapa, Eama .llama and other wellknown performers. i , Jt will thus be seen that Mufti is well warthy of the patronage of breeders who wish to keep to racing strains. Mufti is a golden chestnnt, {standing 1 5 bands 3 inches"' high, and is spendidly, prbportioped, and of excel !«nt consii ut on. Mufti's .racing performances .are too well v known : to require any reference here., ; , ; • ./'. '"'. .. .. . -' ', 1 Terms: — Single mares, £5 ss ; extra mares as per agreement. 'Payment by promissory note to be given at time ,of service, and due four months after date. Padtlocking f ree for one month, after which will be charged' 2s per week. Telegraphic or other communications addressed to W, Moore, of the Commercial Hotel Stables, will be promptly at^ tended te.^by »iim. He will also receive and give delivery of all mares consigned to his charge for Mufti. For further particulars appl# to T. CKANWELL, ; ♦ Grroom m charge. Or to hOWm & FALLOON, . ' ; Owners. Harness ! Saddlery ! NOTICE TO THE PFBLIC. nhAKES the present epportianity of J_ ' thanking the public for the very liberal patronage accorded him since, starting m business, ?nd begs to ■ intimate that he has removed to premises near the Royal Hotel,- and has also opened a branch on Bangitikei street, m front of Taitersall'ti. The stock of Saddlery, Harness, &c, is .one of the largest and best evor shown m Palmerston. This will oe sold at prices which must command; a trade. Ail repairs executed with despatch, and piices moderate throughout. Foe Saiiß. — Neatsfoot Oil, Soft Soap, Saddle Paste, &c. A cheap line of !? ■ Sponges. Horse Hair purchased m any quantities Note the Address : D. PRIIf aL E, SADDLEit& HARNESS MAKER, . The Square and Rangitikei street. Eire Brigade. rjIHE regular monthly meeting , I will he held at the Commercial Hotel, on Wednesday, 3rd inst., at 8 p.m. , . L. G. WEST, : Secretary. AN TE D KNOW N— That GEORGE KEY, Tinsmith, of Cuba Street, Palmerston, is prepared to undertake all kinds of work m tin, &c, at moderate prices. Milk Cans of improved patterns made, for Cheese and Huttei Factories, &c.]_J[None but first** class;., work turned out. l (h , InigOTinding Notice. IMPOUNDED on the 30th September, 1883— I One white xjow, short down [ horns, piece out of boy torn near ear ; no visible brand ; •"!: very quiet. . 11 not released she wil^ be so Id on 23rd October inst, at 12 o'clock, ac« coining to the Act. THOS. GOODISSON, Poundkeeper. Wells' Rodgh oh Corns. — Ack for Well's j&ougb on Corus — 7£d. Quick relief, com /JeiV per manont cure. Corns, warts, bunions. Moses Moss & Co., Sydney, General Agents, rFwEs and Bugs.— Beetles, insects, roaches, ants, bed-bugs, rate, mice, gophers, jack rabbits, cleared out by Rough on Rats. 7^d, Mo.oes, Moss and > Co., Sydney^ general Agent*,

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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 375, 2 October 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 375, 2 October 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 375, 2 October 1883, Page 3

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