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WA L X h E Y'S -^eaafiaa^ ; IMITTIFI'I. COMMERCIAL & FAMILY HOTEL, — y „ . , PATOTRRTHKr vhrth T° STAND THIS SEASON m the PALMERSTON NORTH. | Manawatu and Rangitikei Dis--r . „. f tricts, the Thorough-bred horse Very superior accommodation for ', MUFTL •\i Boarders and Travellers.*' v — — The attention of breeders is solicited to Commodious Sample Rooms. the pedigree of this most fashionably Tbrms Modebatb. , bred. horse,. wbo is now m his prime and '• « ■'.._ m splendid condition. BATHS — GOOD STABLING. .:..,•„„. . !"— . .« MUFTI is by premier stallion, . ITI m , „ii «_ „.: Traducer, who has for the last three KMep^prnW long expen- -^ afc IQQ ineaB a mwe enceinthetradeisasufficientgr^antee Trad , g stock have * vervwh ere per. for the quality of the liquors. fomed oreditßb iy t and include such "_;■ _ _ 7 ~ _ „ „, ™ 7~i noted animals as Lurline, Calumny, Le ROYAL H O 1 & h t \ Betrayer, Tiump Card, FisbPALMERSTON NORTH. : hookt wd otherg# TraQHCer > 8 pe digree ' ta iw w"a iFv W"'T O N !iB ft ver'y 'brilliant' one, as it includes all i JAMES t,KN,I O JN , the moBt va , ued etrains o{ the Eng ii an (Late of Wellington),- B t u d for the lastxentury. On the dam's ( "QEGS to intimate to the. residents of .side -.Mufti, i& also remarkably well Jj Palmerston and the /travelling 'connected, "heirig out of Flat Iron by public, that he has taken the above Peter Flat— Emma by Gil Bias — Emily Hotel, and is prepared to cater to their by Operator «- Flora Mclyor by Rouse's wants m a thoroughly efficient way ■ Emigrant, &c. — i— — ' V - i Peter Flat vwas.pne of , the most sueAles, Beers, Wines, and Spirits ■ cessful performers tbat has left England, of the best brands only i and possesses a^splendid pedigree (see kept. :Vi btud Book). Flora M^lvbr was one of, Superior accommodation or travel- the best mares ever foaled m Australia, ers and families. • and her'des cendantB are always eagerly ■I ' '' ' ' • ' '■■»——■ sought after by breeders and racing TO LET.; men. FloraMclvor was the grand dam ; : . «-._. ; ■ .. : bf)^Kgftr>, 'Bay Middleton,. Cossack, A 'FARM of 180 acres close to Nutwitb, Zoe, and Waimea— the latter ; 'Station; All m being the, dam of Manuka, TpiToi^and grass.- • - others;' Toi'Toi is the-dain^Kakapo, Apply to i Harakeke— dam of Korari, Totara»— '; > JAMES LINTON. '■■ sireofLonglandSj Papapa; Rama Rama, | '■".-•.. V —^ — i — ■ — — : — r- and other Well-known performers. < - NOTICE* It will thus be seen that Mufti is j • ; - : well worthy of the patronage of breeders , fj"\HE "Undersigned is prepared to who wish to keep to, racing strains. JL treat with StockOwnefs, Settlers, Mufti>Js a ; golden chestnut,: standing and others requiring the use of Pad-r 15 hands 3 inches high and is splendidly docks for 'grazing purposes within one proportioned, and of excellent'cbnstitu- ; mile of Palmeriiton; jiiitiont,/ i„ . I: ; :- ;; ;: ; „t ;. ■; a ■- . v :;::. *„.^ j Mufti's racing performances are too Bizeot'Paddocksyl7i 25^ 30, 50, and well known to require any reference •.•i>. „-•: i>»M '• i. 6o' acres v '">• [' here. .-. i ; . ;. u-.-. A./. ■ ".: "w.-iv-.-.i ;>;_ii - . , ; | Terms : — Sin^e. mares, £5 ss ;' extra ■* EXCELLENT FEED *AND mares as per agreement. Payment by WATER. ,' | promissory note to be given at time of ■■'• ■--■' ■■-''• ■■' '■■': ■•'! i— -. . v JJ- '. service, and due four months after date. -Farmers attending , the weekly and- Pa^abckio^ one month/after monthly sales held m Palmerston will which will.be charged 2s per week, find it to their advantages to make Telegraphic or other communications arrangements for the use of the^above addressed to^W. Moore j oP the Com- . .Paddocks. .;,.; ;,.... \ <t mercial Hotel Ktables, will, be.promptly •i-!j ,*.:?[ ,'.., .-j.'.vtt^ :-)Vjh \i.i attended to by)him, he will also receive 1 I/-. Apply to : ..'-v •«.,. i .., -.. i : and give.' delivery of all ma?es consigned . >:' ,i...xv;, '.<J«. C^AiRRQii.L, lochia charge .for Mufti. . / ; C[arendon Hotel, • - For fuller 'particulars apply to , i . r .. Paimerston l^orth. , T. C RAN WELL, ■,*. ;■ .;. /' . :i ; -rr— ■ — : '--..[■■ Groom m charge. 01T 5T BIT i afi^E X ""'" "'' ' ! j^^ff; \'J: "J /, .'.' • j " iOp^osite th^ Union BankT^ j TBM6UH.BRED Stallion t PALMERSTON NOETH. . JJ& , , STEWART \& Com..;......Pbopbietols Will travel the Palmerston, Feilding, FAMILIES supplied with nothing ! m _and J andori. Districts - but tbiePrimest Beef, Pork, and^ THI S SEAS O N .. ■'Veal." ••'"■■ ' • u '-' ' v ' ; " • •""-■''". ■'.■ ; < A . ;— i- ' • " : ; ■:;/:..-■: li.il MORPBEUSis.a golden chestnut, Beef iand Small GoodVaiways standing l^hands 3inches j thoroughly dn\Tand, or td order „ * ; m all respects. He is l6 ybars ; ;i ,.,, ..j-, j -..iii-j-.-M fc;!,..;: ;;i k old X .and by that fast and^well-known i^j^BAll accounts fourteen days )ver horse Castaway, , dam Somnamb'ula by due will be charged ten »«r cent. i Towton, ,dam Opera by II Barbjere, -.-; ;■: .' .-., ..,' „ _.,. '„. •—. dam Cassandra by Priam j Towton by <JROUA COUNTY ;COUNOIL.! ' Melbourne/ Castaway- by f< Traducer, iii-.lt no ■..;;• „,;;— :..„■;.;.■ .; -j ; " dam Mermaid. M orpheus comes from rrENDEß^are.invitedi for theCol- a great ,racing:"family, claiming some -1-; lecfion of Bates, m the County, ; aristocratic' and high-class performers either for separate Ridings. or for tke ? 'as.'hfe rblatives. His sire won the whole County, r . . ? Wellington Cup, and ran second for the - Specifications may , be seen at. thov Canterbury Derby and Great Autumn County Council Office, Feilding, where Handicap. He is full brother to Lurline tenders, marked " lender for Collection 'and^Le Loup, The performances of of''^^/'''wiii'be r -re<^v-edltmiOa.m., these animals m New .Zealand and oh the 22nd October current. The' need no comment. Le Loup, 3BlvlßW^r^aiiy-« the Canterbury J. C. = Handicapsarily be accepted.. /" ; and Cup m 1880. Opera, grand dam D. H/MACARTHUR, |* i of Mqbpheus, won- the Canterbury ' A; Chairman! Derby m 1864. Tambourini was also .•'■- :y /'■■ A'.. ; fron^ Opera, by Towton, and won. THE PALMERSTON BAKERY AND! amongst ; other races, t the. Canterbury COtfFEOfrdNERY ESTABLISH. J. C Handicap and Canterbury and 3 MENT.A /. J Wellington Cups, besides performing — successfully oyer hurdles. Salvage,; by !NEXT THE "BON MAROHE," Castaway, ran secondfor the Welling- /- hi y. i. Thb Squaeb. , ;.; tv ; " ton Cup last year giving the' winner a .A ; rr:T X year and a pound. Won the Great "vpjffij Undersigned begs.t.o/ thank the Autumn Handicap; at Christchurch, X ( residents o( Palmerston and Bur- 1 and 'ran second- to Adamant for the rounding districts for the supportj so 'Tlunedin Cup giving the winner iwo 1 generously accorded him ! since/starting years and twenty- four 'pounds. , ■ ;ih bubiness on : his own account^ and •-•' - : - J , ••■ ;; - r ■ ;,;.. jwhUesoiibilihgaco^ Mobpheus will' be atPalmerston on esteemed favors, would T intimate, '{hat^ri Sj o ndays and Tuesdays, 'Feilding om ,futureia more varied stock will be kept Wednesdays, Halcombe on Thursdays, on hand to meet the wan tB of the, ever : Bulls Oii " Fridays^ and Marton on increasing population. Fresh scons and .. t - -Saturdays.buns daily. ... A -i-~- ■•■■; i ' " '"''"' v ' ; "'_ [~~ '' v " " ;Vii ,j. .Terms-^JE^And ;ss; groomage fee. The catering fcr Balls, Suppers, Pic^, or more mares as yper agreement.jiio Parties, andJPhbKc Entertainments, ;;; AJ. V . ;,.;„^,v;., , „ ,A carried out _efiiciently f " and under my, .... Eor particulars apply to .. j1 , } ».-ii.i own , Bupervisiop. « .■.,. ':.../= y FREDi NJEAME, ._..;. Bulls.. Bread, of " First Class " only Or,, , .iflade.j" E. D. BROWNE, ; i . ?*— rfT'; "'.. ' Horse Bazaar, Palmerston North.* 43- NotSbThk Adebbss— ! " ''' '- " ' f - v/ - ; •' •-'■*• \\ J.D; FRASER, ~ Paetry'jbooß: & Confectioner, next the^ T< ' '^joßr'' a xV ; ' ««']^n;..'l^frc^..TheSquan l ; ffO^^^K \\ Palnersion ! North. , WrW^:. \ h\ no U OH. ii/f mru re 2b 6d,; a f *m&m^ms=>.. \js ijy± ! PRELIMINARY NOTICE. .REMINGTON^THE SQUARE; -^ i^— - - . : ■•> . - ■■'■■ ~t ' ' — a — i~-i . fITHE Splendid and Powerful ClydesFoiSAXE. f dttoHbne -^— GENERAL HAYELOCK 'A > FARM of 88. acres.near ? Palme- traYe i the Palmerston, Feilding, J31.; merston> 48 acres m grass —a Sandon, Campbelltown, and Foxton bargain. ( ? districts this Season. ! ' ; "Apply'to " . "_ . — — r." JAMES LINTON. FuU particulars m a subsequent issqe ; . ; OROUA COfJNTY COUNCIL. Cards will be distributed m the district;! :■: ..A' rrrr-.j . .'.'" 'i 3i DOREEN, TENDERS will be received by the Proprietor, Oroua County Council up to 10 Taonui-streel, a.m/ on Monday, 22nd October, for Palmerston North. •forming a portion of Stony Creek ■-'• ' " . Head, forming and metalling Maci " '. «* kay's Line, from the end of ihepresent- . / ®\/^^i metal to Mr Cunningham's Corner, and "•'* \-\--' : -'- :; f| ttW fop forming "and metalling Kakariki ,ii; . 1 " ,v> v <'^ftHM''f.*ii.n . fedfromHaicombetoKakariku PftELIMINkRY NOTICE* Plans, specifications, and general conditions maybe seen at the office of rpHE PURE^BRED Clydesdale the gouncijl, Manchester-street, Fei'd- JL "' Entire 'Horse frg>."'%:kW* °i >m :': t S? d « *<*' PRIME OF THE VALLEY. necessarily accepted. ' - ! -.. ., t^. GHARLES BRAY, WM travel- the Manawatu, Palmersjion. Engineer to O.iC^ v: and Wood ville: districts. •■ -an-i^y :.r »•■> jR ( -> ■>■ ";■ ; . _. ;■■ PRESCRIPTIONS PREPARED Terras .£8 10s. Paddock provided,. < (Experience, Economy, Purity.) JuHN CttUBBIN, ; i at ; ■■. I'urakina. . liA SQUARE/ .v.^Augnst 30th, 1883,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 269, 17 October 1883, Page 3

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