To Stand this Season at the Pines Stables, Foxton. THE THOROUGHBRED HORaE Sommis BY the Premier Stallion Traducer, out of iho thoi-fiugln'itvd im;>orted mare Ha m mock, this highclass nun*' being the jiroperty of ihe Middle Park Stud Company. I As only a limited number of mares will be received, early application will be necessary. For full particulars as to pedigree, performances, terms, &c, aw cauls wii.h pholo thereon, which can bo . seen at the principal busintss places throughout rlie disiriot, and can also be obtained on apr>licfilion to the undersigned. BAKER <fe Co., Proprietors, Foxton. To Stand this Season m the Foxton, j Palmerston. Feiiding, Halconibe, Sandon, and Balls Districts. THE PURE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE Sir Robert Bruce BEIED by (;he ownnr at Wuimolu, Oingo, is oui. of Dai.-y by Sir Wm. Wallace, was foaled jJecembev 2, 1877, and is now rising- 7 years oliJ. Is a vei-y i icli bay, 16% hrnids high, on shoi't ti'in legs, lias immense bono or good qudity, and pJon'.y of hs»i»-, is lemt-.rkabJy aciive. avid has a fine temper. He has obtained vhe chain;>jon prize iv Wangy.oui cbieeye:us iv sn.ecessiou. For Peili^ree seocaid.-«. Te'ms :£i 10s. Furf ijp.r parvici'lav.s on apj)iica>ion to «.he groem m chti'ge. * JOHN MJLLAR. Ownpr : W. OcAia. WILL CLOSE 22nd DECEMBER. Jacob Faithful's CONSULTATION ON THE ; H.B. Boxing Day Races. ' 4000 Members afc 10.s.— JD»BOOO. j Hastings Handicap. Ist Horse ... £500 2nd Hor^e ... ... ... 250 3rd Horse ... ]3Q Others divided... 200 £1080 Cash Phizes. 1 afc £100 ...£IOO 2 afc 50 100 11 at 20 ... ... ." 220 25 at 10 ... ..'. ' £ 2HO 50 at 5 ... ... ..." 250 £920 ABOUT 110 PRIZES. O Chances Each Ticket! To fcbe investor of Ml the odds aie 17 to 1 wiih a single drawing. There being six thawing.-, tbe odds are merely nomine*!. One ticket can win the first prize m the race event, and also five sepawle cash awards, m all £685. Drawing under supervision of a committee cbo.«on Irom the share- , bolder.", including vepredentaiiives of J tlie press. Gouniry clieque-i must have la added for exchange.' P.O. orders preferred. Two .stamps fov reply and result. Apply JACOB FAITHFUL, . Care of N. Jacobs, 33 °* 7> P '° M 3STa ' )i '- 1 '- THOMAS HALL, GROCER, Ironmonger, and General Storekeeper, (Next Palmerson & Scott's, Exchange Buildings,) The Square, Palinersion North. 3 N.B — Country orders promptly attended to. Only first-class Goods kept m stock. j ■ ■ c REMOVAL NOTICE. TTIHE undersigned begs respectfully I to draw ihe attention of Palmerston residents to his new Fruit Store opened this week m the premises lately _ occupied by Messrs C. M. Ross & Co., "The Bon Marche," aud hopes by " keeping a Choice Assortment of Fresh a Fruit always on iiand, to merit a lair '» share of support. y Apples, Preserved Bananas. Cocoanute, c Peunuts, itc, &c. iv c £Fresh consignments to arrive shortly. It J. T. DAVIS Pioprietor. (Next Frasor's Bakery.)
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 5, 4 December 1884, Page 1
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476Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 5, 4 December 1884, Page 1
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