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TO STAND THIS HhlA^ON AT THE OROUA D WNS ST TION, The 'lit' nornunßEn Stali.i .v VOLTiGEUR. BRED IV Moanrs Firdloy. O'otKrmiston, V cioii i. By K\»u Col» (imp ) Otim Fcnella hy Fisherman (nii| .) d;itn Rose de Fioreuco (imp.) by F.yiuf,' Du-ch-nian. etc. Fanel », own sister to Maribyrnong (sire of Richmond, Imperial, Horatia, etc), and half sister to King of the Rinp; (aire of First King, double Champion winner, Pe'rea, Caspian, etc) F.nella is dam of Mute ( ii c of Pasha, Silence, and Speechless, who was a grand performei in Inriia), King Co'e (imp)., sire of the Duke, Oft' Colo-, Coultoun, Littla Jack, Nelson, etc., by Kin? Tom, sire of Mermaid Ham of Lurline), dam Qui Vive, (sister to Vedetie), by Volliaeur out of Mrs Ridgway by Irish B rdcatche . Km? Cole was n firs! -class pei former ou the English turf. He marie bis debut as a tbree-year.o'd at A«cot, wh re he won the Ascot l-'erby and St. James Palace Stake?. As a four-.year-old he won iho Cumberland Plate, and defeated the Derby winner, Kingcraff, at leve weights oyer two mi : es at Newmarket-.- His own brother King Lud WHS'sold at auction to go to the stud for 6000 gumee?:*;*' \ v , ..« iT • AnVibJpMtiob \t&. Vulf^cfo^tt)i^«led pedigwe will show tna*" ne is full of Emiliuß blood— sire of Riddltsworth. Terras- -£3 3a, payable by promissory note, and due Ut February, 18510. Induction made for two or mora mares from the name owner, . .• „,;• Every care taken bur ro , po.''pnn.iibility 1 l J addockinti- tree for mie month, after which '2i Ul a bead p. r \Mck will be charged. LIME. \ I DIE for Agrienkimil '' and _j Ruilcling pur ( .io_os fur salo at lowest possible rates. Apply to C. HONORE, ' Foxton. Or to D. M I' ROOKS, ■ "'''Traill Contractor, Sanson.

GEO RGB REICHARDT, PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC WAKEHOUSE. THK AMERICAN PALACE ORGANS JBI2IQs. 4 *3L5105, £2-2 10s, Em^-B^t md £45. @ The abovo are pronounced the Best in the. World. PIANOS by Collanl& Collard, Lipp & Sons— Erard. Brinsmead & Sons, Roenisch— Kirkman, Feurich — Bord, and Brooklyn Company. | BiIASS BANDt* .SUPI J Iil'ED. Violias.Vlutes, Govuets, and ottier Bras. [ li^tvuuifeiito. Violin strings nnd bows. I _iT_TI2WS i-'OIi ALL CLASSES OF INSTRUMENTS. ' l)au-08, Songs, and iMtUiO.or.l) Pieces in sheet and ' books.' l J ostago »n 8 j ■;' ' \»<irt^Jte^lJ'i'ot, _.c{. i-ayo.9nis-tnay be forwarded by post Offioe i •■'....•>.„■ ■-•.•'.« l yr- •.Oi-ifr. if .small amounts in fitamps. j 1 Mnsic pent through the- post oaanot bo _xcl\auged CATALOGUE PRICE LISTS AND TERMS ON APPLICATION A JS^#jfa J, WELLII ffTQi, W~~ANTED Farmers aud Dairy p AL . MEESTO tf g TEAM . c 0 men to inspect my Burro ERAGrE Ch n _ns, which are without doubt the ' .' be s t churns in the market. The • _™ T tL L I A M v^ oo 1^ have been- twice exhibited, and re- | Vv • 0 ceived highest prizes both tones. , - Manufi(;tur6r o{ Butter Ke^, Over a dozen testimonials to be had Taflj^ oagks Cheese Vats. Farre. on application. „ j ohurn „ f - Box Chums, CjlindVr Chas. E. GAUSTAD, | Churns, Butter Boxes, BreWors Vats, Cooper, Fitzherbert Street, g eer :,n^ S l> irit Keg ? , Enamelled L ' j Kegs, &c &c.-. on the -shoriest Palmer_ton North. notico at i oveßt po ssiV>ie pvicec. I Address — Main Street, Palmefsfon Mr Edmund Osborne, Storekeeper, ] orl i l# Foxton, has been appointed agent j for Foxton district, trom whom tes- j monials and prices can be obtained, j — - and where the churns can be seen, j ; /GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE > WoV^RNNIENT Lti-'E INSIIRANCE VJC W¥ DEPARTMENT. U DEPARTMENT. CHIEF ADVANTAGES. LOANS ON MORTGAGE. Low premium. _nd large bomiseß. timfl to t{mo ft lin . Jke a portion' of the Funds keiitln New Z™^ , undr> if lent on firgt „.ort K iyr« Of fpwto>*<. Claims paid immediately after prool oi anu. i ocur ity. with option of repaynwnt by lixod Most liberal conditious. ihstalmßUts, spread ovor.ia. 15, or 20 yenrs. Low New Zealand mort»U.«y. »" • *- H_ll-T«arly Payment Economical management f J h Jlooi State security. Period of Loan- i ■_ dTOTAL SUM ASSUKED (including P&ZXS* ■'...- '.' "' « ■ »- -1 Bonus Additions ... , ••«• ."i * , ' uo, " a £, S t__m ... ... * " 8 ! T^ F z u os2tt th# ■"^«* M " ii^S^iv.i»-trf-«*-.wi» s^ In EddiTion totbe above funds, the principal and interest are both U^ d f tod I^oSLr^^NUALINCOMEof wHhi^Ven^e,^^^^^ I ovor 3=i — i " - ~ tages to tettl-'rs and others. > ' 1 " ", .n_r_._-_ 4>cu«ssß Tbe borroiT-X may, before the expn.y oi | TheSurplusCasbPro-tßinltWwere £242.658 th tf u ii per]^, Srte.b the loan, with or "TTTrxTnc. .mm crrTIOV without notib.. ; o.» termi which can uo rbOPENING OF TONTINE SAYINGS FUND SECTION. ce vtainedat,thisoflVco,oratany oftUootticQi ' I Tontino Savings Fund System Policiea are o{ tt ,. D epartinen't, where also forms of ap- ! nnw hoinc issued. _ t>-i:„„ plicationcah be obtained. - \ew Jul urers and existing .Assurance Policy- * For . fuH pwttoul^ B as to loan*. «j,y to 1 ! holder^ Twill bo allowed to join this section the Head a^ Branch Offices and Post bflwu. . , uol ?f,\;„fiV' oru j nK after entering the section F, W. FBANKLAND. art Kart to be livided among the policy - Aetu_- J Wd Principal Omcer f; . Solders remaining in fte«>o»»t th» end , >. LUCKIE 1 | of 1900, when liberal returns in caen axe ami Ooinmißlioner „d C Principe of the Tontine and inoteol keeping accounts are not kept secret, Mia _ ' case of other Tontinos advertised. l! V information can be obtained l at ttaHj»J THYNNE, LINTON & CO., I Office and all Branches and Agencies.^a^« » . ' | from the Travelling Agonts of the Depaxiiawi* I F. W. FRANKLAND. • QHIPfING AGENTS I c«auillllM>» ; FOX TON - .

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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 281, 24 September 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 281, 24 September 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 281, 24 September 1889, Page 4

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