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NEW PREMISES. i^^^^^^^^t^^^^^L ~T^T"B« VV ' OITOOK. THE WANGANUI FURNITURE AND CARPET WAREHOUSE, VICTORIA A.VENUK. DONALD ROSS „.. Z „...„„,„.-.* PROPRIETOR. DONALD ROSS, In announcing the above Change of Premises, cordially thanks his numerous Customers for their very liberal Patronage and Support during the last 18 years, and hopes for a continuance of the same in his New Premises. Ho has now on show a Magnificent Assortment of all descriptions of FURNITURE I CARPETS I HANGINGS MIRRORS I ORNAMENTS | BRIC-A-BRAO b Of the Very Latest Designs, The Extensive SHOW-ROOM Is now open, and the public are cordially invited to inspec' the contents, which will be found equal to the demands of all classes, PRICES STRICTLY MODERATE. QUALITY GUARANTEED.

PRELIMINARY NOTICE xfaHw '«. &-«$ y'j? To travel this Season in se'^l£Lfc^%e '^l£Lfc^% Wimgamii, Kai Iwi, Ji^v Ifj/^ir!? Waitotara and Nos. 1 The Celebrated well-known Horse, &1 IR WILLIAM WALLACE. ) Further particulars m future notice. ROBERT ROSS, Rutland rftables, Wanganui. CELEBRATED AMERICAN TROTTING STALLION. The Celebrated American Trotting Stallion, BILL ELM, Will be at the service of breeders in Rangitikei and Manawatu this season as under:— Marton, calling at Bulls every Saturday ; at Palnierston, every Tuesday afternoon and v fdnesiiay forenoon going through Saudou auct Awahuri ; the remainder of the week at Pukehoe where good paddocks will be provided free for one month, after which period a charge of <.s per week will be made. Evei y care taken but i o responsibility. Terms (to • uit the times)— Single mares, £3 ; two or three mares, £2 10s each ; four or more mares, as per agreement with the owner. All fees must be paid by ti e Ist Febru ry, 1886. DuNALD ERASER, Proprietor, Pukehoe, Lower Rangitikei. NATATOR. . Tne Aramoho Stud ComMwfcs*SSn§£ fe<fa pany's Thoroughbred C^^^^W^ T\T A T° a\ O R, Will stand this season at Aramoho and Messrs Moore anct Curries Station, Kai Iwi. Teems— Sii gle mares, £5 63 ; two, £& 10s ; three, £i ; six, £3 158 ; ten, £s. Paddocking free for one month ; after that 2s per week. For further particulars, apply to JOHN WALTER ; tr to J. F. WALKER. To travel between Waverley and Hawera, the Purebred Clydesdale "CIXCHANGE, Sire Young Banker (imported), dam Blossom by Hero (imported). Particulars see cards. Teems— £3 los; two or more, as per agreement. Grocmage 2s Cd payable first service, fees to be paid on Ist January, 1886. W. H. ANDERSON. yzp^ PRELIMINARY NOTICE. J *k*W^M * The purebred 4-year-old Clydesdale Entire Horse rjLLjfsf2g__ rf^ -H- 1 EF T A I N, Will stand this season. Further particulars in future advertisement. To travel this season be jrfßK^jj-^^j^&^^S tween Whenuakura and jP<iif^|f/V^.y The Purebred Clydesdale T^NOCKDON. A bright bay, rising 8 years old, muscular, active, and showing hair of the right description. He is by the renowned sire Knockdon (top.), dam Princess, by Emperor (imp). Knockdon's family on both sides are amongst the principal prize-takers at Society Shows in Scotland, and Knockdon himself won first prize as a yearling at Timaru Show, first as a. two, and first as a three-year- old ai Wanganui Agricultural Shows, and first against all comers at Patea Agricultural Show. Terms — £3, single mnres ; two or more, as per agreement. JOHN JOHNSTON, Owner, Waverley. TO SERVE MARES THIS SEASON. The Thoroughbred Horse ARMAMENT, By Musket, imported, by Suffolk, out of Sissie, imported, one of the most powerful thoroughbreds in the colony, -nill run with mares in a paddock at Elslea, Whenuakura. All care taken, but no responsibility. All mares to be re i o\ ed on notice when stinted. TEEMS— £3 3S. W. WILSON, "Whenuakiira. To travel betwee" Waverley and Hawera, the Thoroughbred Entire Horse MO bi ARCH, By Ravensworth, dam Plover, by Sir Hercules TEEMS— £3 3s ; two or more as per agreement Full particulars, apply to JOHN MORTON, Waverley, or t c groom in charge. Groomane 2s 6d payable firt,t service. For particulars seecaid3. Fees to be paid on Ist January, 1886. —*•&&?* &5 O M ET U s! (§jyp»?*T^H|L The above splendid son of ~TLX__LgLLf2S Traducer (imported), and HamfflTßirf^r*ti'F* E^^ mock (imported), the Premier Stallion of Australasia, and one of the most magnificent of Orest'a daughters respectively, will be at the service of Breeders this season at Foxton and Palmerston. For quality, breeding, and everythi- g requisite in a "sire," by whom first-class thoroughbreds are wanted, SOMNUS cannot be beaten iv New Zealand. Mated with good mares, his stock are already pronounced some of tho most likely-looking youngsters on this coast. SOMNUS hus such a reputation aa a handsome Horse, and his breeding is so well known throughout Aew Zealand, that the proprietors do not think it necessary to re-publish bis pedigree in this notice Cards giving all particulars of both breeding and performances to be had on application. The fee charged, Five Guineas, is so low that the services of SOMNUS are within reach ot all horse breeders who desire good stock. Great improvem. Nts made during the year in the Stud Farm at Foxtoa, enable the proprietors to place »t the disposal of breeders, or owners of brood mores, first class paddocks, bat ©very facility is given to those who wish to use other paddocking accommod ation. A PRIZE CUP, value £20, with a sweepstake of 1 soy. each added, will be given for three-year-olds the produce of SOMNUS for the coming season. See Manawatu Racing Club advertisement. Fee £5 6s cash or by PN, due 4th January, 1886. Groomage fee 5s payabie at time of service. Apply to R. HARWOOD, Foxton. Manager for Baker and Co., Proprietors. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE WANGANUI DISTRICT, 1 Tho thoroughbred Horae TXANIEL O'ROURKE Winner of the Canterbury Cup, Derby, and other events, Daniel O'Roubke, by Sledmere (imp.), out of Brunette, by Hetman Platoff ; Birthday by Pantaloon, Honoia by Camel, Sledmere by Daniel O'Rourke, Slight of Band, Hampton, etc. As will be seen, Daniel O'Rourke comes from the stoutest blood in England. See New Zealand I'm J! Register for performances. Sire of the well-known horses Sir George, Badsworth, Dan OConnell, Holderness, Faußt, and many others. Daniel O'Rourke has been shown thirteen times at Christchurch, Timaru, and other places against all corners, and wou twelve prizes and the Association's prize for Best Thoroughbred on the ground. Will be at Nukumaru on Tuesdays, calling at Kai Iwi and Maxvvelltown ; Upokongaro on Thursdays ; Nos. 1 aud 2 lines on Fridays ; remainder of the week at Smiley's Stables, Wanganui. Terms (to meet the times)—£B3s ; two or more mares, as per agreement. For particulars apply to Chab Endekby, Owner, J. 3, SaiiiEY , or the Groom in charge Pad docking free for one Month, after that la ed per week, Every care taken, but no responsibility.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5743, 13 October 1885, Page 4

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