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LOCHNAGAR^B.) „ BY "The Painter" (b.) {Sire of Fame, Lady Artist, Wairuareka, Orlando, Oddfellow, Germaine, Denburh. Chemist. Ahua, Artist, &c.) out of Mayfly (b), by Diom-des (imp.)— May Queeu (b.), by Tow ton (imp.)— Sweep (b.j, by Sir Hercules (b.) will tr;iTel the Manawatu District in the coming Season, commencing Ist September. Loch na^ar.- like his celebrated Sire, is a Dark Brown Horse with black points, stands about 16 hands, any amount of bone and substance, and very good temperpd. For several Seasons he perfcirmed successfully in the Nelson Dis trict, both on the flat and over hurdles, his last performances being on I'ist New Year's Day. when he won the Motueka Hurdles, carrying ihe top weight list 21b, and the Motueka Cup, also top weight, 9*t 2lbs. He stood one Season at the Stud, viz : in 1887, the result being a very promising lot of youngsters. As will be seen by his tabulnled pedi« uree, Loclinagar shows a powerful combination of stout winning strains, notably The Marquis, Stoekwell, The Baron, Irish Birdcateher, Cinizelli, Touchstone, Pocahontas, Melbourne, Glencoe, Buy MidJleton, Fisherman, Emelius, Flying Dutchin&n, The Colonel, Whalebone, Waxy, Pot Bos., Eclipse. &c. The Proprietors confidently expect to j see this grandly bred son of The Painter as worthily represent his Sire at the Stud, as their other great horse Somnus. has done to perpetuate the name of the mighty Tradueer. Full particulars as to Pedigree, I'erformaucos, Terms, &c, will shortly be printed, aud may be obtnined on application to . BAEER & CO., Stud Masters, Feilding, Or to FRED SIM SON, Groom in Charge. >-.B. — Somnus will probably stand in the Hawkes Bay District. > ; ANGANUI SASH & DOOR ■ ' COMPANY. P. & J. BARTHOLOMEW having accepted the FRILLING AGENCY for the W ANGANUI SASH & DOOR CO have always on hand a stock of DOORS, SASHES, &c, which they are prepared to supply at Lowest Current Prices. Orders for Goods not in stock promptly executed from the Factory. PIGS IN CLOVER. mHE MARVEL OF THE AGE. PIGS IN CLOVER ONE SHILLING EACH. PIGS IN CLOVER. THE PARLOR GAME. PIGS IN CLOVER. THE BUSHFELLERS' DELIGHT WILLIAM CARTHEW, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER FEILDING. CORNER HOUSE, TEILDING. EADE & VENN'S FURNITURE is the CHEAPEST AND BEST on the Coast. Furniture of all Descriptions. Sashes and Doors Mouldings, Glass, Pury, &c. ' Oarviugs aud Turuerv, &c. All Goods delivered free of charge in j the Borough. j Funeials Undertaken. THE COHNGK MOUSE, FEILDING W. GEO SHEARER, ! Mauager. | W. E. CHAPMAN^ 1 1 OUS EPArNTE X, PA PK K I I A NGE K | AND iificOHATOB, | A gent for the New Zealand Hema_jC\_ tite Paint Company, Nelson. These painta are the purest and the richest in iron oxide in the world. They will keep their color in any situation ; have great covering and fire resisting pro- j perties ; and for protecting all kinds of iron, or woodwork, are unequalled by any other paints. Ground in oil or dry — 8 different colors. Orders punctually attended to. Oilskin. Coats made to order ; warranted not to stick or cracK ; new process. . KIM BOLTON KOaD, (Opposite Red House, Feilding.) VORTHERjN' Flßi: ASSURANCE JN COMPANY. Capital ... ... Three Millions Reserve Ft/ltd- ... Three Million: This Old Established Company nas now been successfully carrying on Business in Wellington Provincial District for npwarda of 30 years. Eates : Lowest Current. GEO. C. HILL, Sub' Agent for Peilding and Districts*

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 24, 10 August 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 24, 10 August 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 24, 10 August 1889, Page 1

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