TO, STAND THIS SEASON IN THE MANAWATU & WOODVILLE DISTRICTS. ■■• THE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE HORSE, Watchman. 'Xt TATCIIMAN, foale.l lst NoveinV ; V ■■■; ber, 1878, anil is noAV rising 4 years old ; sire Fowler's Wallace, 1 dam Maggie j is a rich brown, is 16^ hands his;h, has a: clean, flinty bone and nice hah*, and is very active. His sire, the pure imported Clydesdale horse, Fowler's Wallace, bred by Mr Doniakl McKinley, Wouldh'ani Hall, near Gloucester, out of a pure Clydesdale mare, bred by Mr J. N. Fleining,. .C:\tnpbelton, Scotland £ her sire, the celebrated hocse Lofty Wallace, gained several first prizes before leaving the ; Old country. M aggie was bred by Mr Sutherland, Taieri, Otago, out of a Napoleon liiare, by Sir William Wallace (imported). Sir William Wallace, bred by Williani Anderson, E«q., Kirkmiehael, Ayrshire, oat of Brisk, by Graribrtldi. As a yearling took livsf prize at Maybqle,; Kirkmichaol, and Glasgow, ancjl second at Ayr. As a two-year-old, second at Ay r aud Glasgow, and also second at the Highland Society's Show held that year afc Edinburgh ; and when only three days landed m Otogo took second prize against Horses of all asjes at the Taieri, although only 2£ years old. Terms : Single mare, £3 ; guaran•teed, £& 10s; 2 or more mares per agreement. Groouiagc fees, sa. For further particulai's apply to groom m charge ; i J. HEALY. Or Colin IVlcKenzie, Owner, Ashurst. WELLINGTON DYE WORKS, ■Established 1533. W. BARBER, DYER Asfl> CLEARER, Silver Medal .and Two Certificates' of . . Merit for Dyeing". . Woollen and Mixed Fabrics m Ladies' Dresses, Jackets, Clonks, Ulsters, &c, "Cleaned and Beautifully Dyed and Pressed without being unpicked. > Gents' Clothes Cleaned, Dyed, Pressed, and Repaired to look like New. . Curtains, Table-cbvovs, &c, Cleaned or Dyed. Straw Hats and '" "Feathers" Cleaned and Dyed any Colour. • "i "7™"* . Kid Gloves Cleaned. i&iir Agent for Manawatu DistrictMr E. Young, Storekeeper, Feilding. Nelson, Moate, & Co. WHOLESALE AND KETAIL Tea Merchants & «IiEAI>ERS, Willts-Strtstst, Wellington, ■ (Next Empire Hotel.) ELSON MOATE & Co. DRINK OUR •It has Ho Equal f os* Trua Natural Flavour, Valua, and Strength. V 1 J^^.l— .ii 1 ii» 1 ' ~ 2/-,2J4 9 2/Q p Z. 3/-, 3/4, 4/- > 1-lb. and i-9b. Packets. HALF-CHESTS. BOXES. •'PRESS," "Mr. Nelson is a Profession*! Tea Taster and Blender." AWAKDED COLD & SILVER MEDALS. JeLSOH, jfOATE & (Jo. TEA MEHGHANTS, CHRISTCHURCH, OUMEDIN, AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON. MATCHLESS GOFFBEB Are now. introduced m our Trade. $§P Agent for Palmerfton North, : A. FERGUSON, Agents all over New Zealand, Victoria, Queensland, New South Wales, and Tasmania. .Provincial Hotel. MES E. S. BROUGHTON HAS much pleasure m informing hitr many trrends-- and the public generally that' she has recently considerably, enlarged her premises, known as the Provincial Hotel, Bidg-way-street, and is now m a position to give to travellers the very best '* accommodation. Meals at all hours. Price reduced to la,, or 4h per Dsiy. Visitors to Freeman R. Jackson's Sales will receive every attention. Best Brands of Liquors Kept. MRS BROUGHTON, PROVINCIAL HOTEL, WAIsGANUI
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 270, 11 October 1884, Page 4
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489Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 270, 11 October 1884, Page 4
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