Stud Notices ■fe-- -ivb. ;::..■. V " '.-""-.- -'":. V* 'I'o Travel this Scfison, in ib" NantriS. tike: ami Manawum Districts, THE TItOROI'GITBRr-'.D KXTIRE IIORSK DIOME D E S, By Toturu, dmn Plo\er } by Sir Hercules. For particulars see New Zealand Stud Book. Plover is the dam of Malviaa and other winners, Diometles stands 10^ hands hi<rh, is 1 ;i rich bay with black ]><>iuts, and well suited to improve the breed of horses ? such as arc required for useful purposes. Diomedes will travel as under: Marton — Monday Saudi) n — Wednesday Feildiri"- ) r.,. ■ , r . )- 1 liursdav /iwahuri J And will stand the remainder of tinweek at Hulls. Padduckinp 1 prnvi.k-i free o ( "c:hars.-o •'or one month, after which L's (id per week will be cba'^etl, but uo respyiisibility accepted . ■ Terms — Single inure, (J4 ; two or more, the bona fide property of cue owner, \l'-\ 10s Apply to the owner, JOHN S'IEVEK- 5 , Or to the Groom in cluirp-e. To Travel this Season in the Rangitikci and Manawatu Districts, THE THOROUGHBRED SIR I?, " PAPA P A," By " Ravensworth," dam " Waitnea." (t'ce N.Z. St-id 80..k.) 3])APAPA possesses the best strains of running blood in the world, ■ and has proved himself one of the 1 most sterling race -horses in the Colony. He is perfectly sound, and in ■ every way culculaMd to i^et both . race horses; and useful hacks. For further particulars see cards or apply to D. McBETH. . TO TRAVEL THIS SEASOX— The Thoroughbred Stnllion v S A T U R P;." Satchn is a beautiful dark chestnut, staiHrinir 1 0 .V hands. lie is by the thoroughbred horse, Sator, (imported) — dam, tiiorou jhbred mare Lucy, (imported from Sydney.) by 'VVUI visit San.'mn and Bulls-- Wednesday and Thursday. Feilding 1 — Monday, Tuesday and Friday. Tkhms — ,C"J 10s single mare. Two or more mares by agreement. Apply to R. MORPIIY, Feilding- Siables. To Stand this Season at .Mr J. Norman's Farm, Feililini;. THE CLYDKSDALI'] STALLION, " al I X f S T E R " MINKI'ER is a bright bay. by the Pure Bred Clydesdale " Nuo-nct." Minister is 'Jyrs old, 105 hands hiyli, perfectly staunch ana docile, with bone, and plenty of quality. Terms — Single Mure. C 2. JAMES .\ OK. MAN, Feilding. Notices JTm. t£ icoiN ' CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, FKII.DING. Prescrijitions Dispensed. Teeth Extracted. MAKINO BAKlilvl. OPENIjNG NOTICE. TAMES ■n7?A^'XEY begs to inform the public of Feilding md surrounding distiit, ihat he is j.rcpared to deliver bread daily to any part of the town and suburbs. 7d 4-pound Loaf — for Cash 7d Buns, Scones, and Cakes made to order. All orders enl rusted lo the above will be punctually attended to. JAMES BRANNEY. Makino, 20th Sept., 1882. CRAWFORD AND BULL BE G to notify that they have commenced business at Hulls as BREWERS & MALSISIIs. and are now prepared to supply n first-class article at the usual trade prices. All Beer and Porter fron: our est iblishment guaranteed of good qualy-
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 46, 25 November 1882, Page 4
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