A EBA TE $ .-W TE BMANUFACTOBY, TERRACE END. N E'f M ACHINE RY, W. DEABDS Begs to announce that he has received a COMPLETE SET n' O* NEW AND IMPEOVED MACHINERY Direct pbom England, And that he is now prepared to EXECUTE OBDEBS TO ANY EXTENT "WITH PUNCTUALITY AND DESPATbft. Gingerbeer, Gingerade, Lempnade, Sod* Water, and all other Cordials - Ke*t m Stock. ' mo STAND THIS SEASON. The Coaching Stallion, "BET A,N O'LTN N/ f " Bryan O'Lynn," bred by^W. MosLEY/Esq., of Sandridge.near Melbourne 5 is by the far-famed thproughbred'horse, " Panic," out of the imported Cleveland mare, " Diamond," vide Victorian Stud Book. " Bryan O'Lynn " was imported by Bichabd Barton, Esq., m 1874, and ia now rising seven years old. Teems — £5 for single marei allow* ance made for two or more, the property of same owner. '•Bryan O'Lynn." is a beautiful f dapple bay, stands 16f hands, and willtravel as follows : — 1 Ttte3J>ays : Oakley's Stables, Sandon, "Wednesdays : Evan's Stables, Bulls. '. Thubsdays: Denbigh HotefStables. Feilding-. The remainder of the week dtP£i.ttE£3« ton. " . Eor farther particulars apply to the Groom, J. ABBOTT. ' TO STAND THIS SEASON IN THE . MANAWATU and RANGITIKEI DISTRICTS, The imported Draught Lincoln Stallion "YOUNG. GENEBAL." A mottled bay ; stands 16 hands high, of great power and bone, and seven years old ; : bred by William Gibson, Esq., of Native Point, Tasmania. PEDIGEEB. "*fc . Sire, " General/ imported-^r dam, " Flower," by " Matchless j" granddam, " Old Flower," the greatest prizetaker m North Tasmania; "Old Flower?? by " Prince," also imported. , Teems— £3 10s.; groomage, ss. . As only a limited number of mare% will be taken, early application is necessary. j For further particulars apply to the Groom, JOSEPH POAD. TO STAND THIS REASON m the . Manawatu District, the wellknown Draught Stallion. "FARMER." Farmer will travel on Monday m each week to Palmerston, where he will stand at the Eoyal Hotel Stables from 10 o'clock" a.m. till* 3 o'clock p.m. He will serve, the remainder of the week, except Saturday, at Cherry Farm, Jackeytown. Terms — £2 per Mare. '-. Paddocks free for one month, after - which 2/6 per week will be charged. All charges payable on removal. Every care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars* apply to DAVID BOWLANDS. " ~, , Jackeytown. -
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 14, 5 December 1877, Page 4
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364Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 14, 5 December 1877, Page 4
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