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NEW PREMISES. THE WANGANUI FUKNITURE AND CARPET WAREHOUSE, VICTORIA AVENUE. DONALD ROSS ~ „ 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, He has now on show a Magnificent Assortment of all descriptions of FURNITURE | CARPETS | HANGINGS MIRRORS j ORNAMENTS j BRIC-A-BRAC jOf the Very Latest Designs, The Extensive SHOW-ROOM la 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.

PRELIMIJN ARY NOTICE >H«t{:ji\.. v < ''•■'' '"' 4r To travel tlu ' s Season in tm%i Wanganui, K,>i Iwi, irW ¥ jVfif? Waitotara and Nos 1 and 2 lines, The Celebrated Avell-knoAvn Horse, QIR WILLIAM WALLACE. r^~y • ' Further pai ticulars 111 future notice. ItUL'LIIT ROSS, Rutland rftables, Wanganui. CELEBRATED AMERICAN TROTTING STALLION. The Celebrated American Trotting Stallion, 1> I L L ELM, Will be at the service of breeders in Rangitikei £>nd Manawatu this seabon as under :— Marton calling at Bulls every Saturday ; at Pai.uierston, every Tutsiliiy altei noon and w tdne&ua> foieiioon goi'Jg through Sandon and Awyhuri ; the remainder of the Aveek at I'ukehoe Avhere good paddocks Avill be provideu free for one month, au«.r Avhkh period a charge vi .s per week will be made. .hvei > care taken but 0 responsibility. Tekms (to 'uit the times.) -bungle mares, £3 ; two or three maies, £2 10s each ; four or moremareb,as per agreement witli the OAvner. All f 2es must be paid by t c )st Febru ry, ISS6. DaJS'ALD FIUSER, Projrietor, Puhehoe, Lower Rangitikei. To travel betAveen Waverley and Hawera, the Purebred Clydesdale EXCHANGE, Sire Young Banker (imported), dam Blossom by Hero (imported). Particulais see c Jds. Terms— £S 10s ; tAvoormore, as per agreement. Groomage 2s 6d payable first service. Fees to be paid on Ist January, 1886. W. H. AMDERSON. rff^-^^' I '^ PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Yailk ikJfcsl«s UJ? Tlle purebred 4-year-old jßPW^^r^JmW Cl y desdale Entire Horse d^i UIEPTAIN. Will stand this season, fcurther particulars in future advertisement. /*?&&. To travel this season be tween Whenuakura aud %^M' Vi*?*^ "^-5 Maxwelltown. s*C V J7"' "'""■*' The Purebred Clydesdale T7-NOCKDON. A bright bay, rising 8 years old, muscular, active, and showing hair of the right descriptio 1. He is by the renoAvned sire Knockdon (imp.), dam Princess, by Emperof (imp). Knopbdon's family on both sides are amongst the principal prize-takers at Society Shows in Scotland, and Knockdon himself Avon first prize a* a yearling at Timaiu Show, first as a two, and first as a three-year-old ai Wanganui Agricultural Shows, and first against all comers at Patea Agricultural ShoAV.

Terms— £3, single mares ; two or more, as per agreement. JOHN JOHNSTON, Owner, Waverley.

.. DILKE. \i\if, "T'^"''^f'i t' ~-v To stand thi3 season at I? ?>/», Kait ke Farm, the frW I'^'iii l^ Thoroughbred Entire The Champion J lood yearling Colt at the Agricultural Show, Tasmania, this season, was Mr Tajlor's colt by Torchlight, out of Dilke's dam.

Terms— Single mares, £6 ; two or more as per agreeu ent Paddocking free for one month, alter which -/s per week will be charged. All care taken but no responsibility Groomage 6s. Fees payable on or before Ist January, 188(5. Mares sold or exchanged to be paid for as stinted. T. GREIG, Kaitoke Farm.

TO STAJSTD THIS SEASON.

The Thoroughbred Stallion

IS A A X WALTON, By Dainty Ariel, dam Fanny Fisher— Dainty Ariel ; by Hiddleswoi th— Fanny Fisher ; by Fishernvn ; army Fisher's dam, Coquette; Ricldlesworth's dam, Bee-in j-Bonnett. I>aak Walton is the sire of Billingsgate and 'Hie Bard and other well known stock. Billingsgate ran 66 races, won 32, second in 14, hi d third iv 10 ; The Bard started 5 times, won 4, and was second m the other.

Will travel (if sufficient inducement offers) as under :- Mondays, JSo. l Line ; Tuesd ys, .^s. 2 & 3 Lines ; Saturdays, Dpoki ngaro ; and remainder of the week at the owner's stable , Barrack street. I ( 'ees— £3 ; two or more mares, as per agreement Paddocnng free for one month, after that 2s per week All care taken but no responsibility. B McCAUL Owner, Cab Proprietor.

- C 1 (\ TV/T "NT TT C 3 " The abo . ve splendid son of "LjL^glgjLjgi Traducer (imported), aud Hamggißpras** a »» ag 3SS» mock (imported), the Premier Stallion of Australasia, and one of the most masnificeni of Orest's daughters respectively, will be at the service of Breeders this season at Foxton and Palinerßton. For quality, breeding, and everythi •* requisite ma "sire," by whom first-class thoroughbreds are wanted, SOM.NTJS cannot be beaten in .New Zealand.

Mated with good mares, his stock rre already pronounced some of the most likely-looking youngsters on this coast.

SOMNUS his such a reputation as a handsome Horse, and his breeding is so well known throughout js ew Zealand, that the proj rietcrs do not think it necessary to re-publish his 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 SOMKUS are within reach of all horse breedeis who desire good stock. Great improvements made during the year in the Stud Jfarm at Foxton, enable the proprietors to place .t the disposal of breeders, or owners of brood mares, first class paddocks, but every facility is given to those who wish to uhe other paddocking accommodation. A PRIZIS UUP, value £20, with a sweepstake of 1 soy, each added, will bo given for three-year-olda the produce of SoMNUS for the coming season. See Manawatu Racing Club advertisement. Fee £o 6s cash or by PN, due 4th January, 1886. uroomo'je fee 5s payable at time of service. Apply to R. HARWOOD, Foxton. Vlanager for Baker and Co., Proprietors. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON [ IN THE WANGANUI DISTRICT, , The thoroughbred Horse DANIEL O'ROURKE Winner of the Canterbury Cup, Derby, and other events. Darnel O'Roukke, by Sledmcre (imp.), cftit of Brunette, by Hetman Platoff ; Birthday by Pantaloon, Honoia by Camel, Sledmere by Daniel O'Rourke, Slight of Hand, Hampton, etc. As will be seen, Daniel O'Rourke comes from the stoutest blood in England. See New Zealand luif Register for performances. Sire of the well-known horses Sir George, Badswort\ Dan O Council, Holderness Faust, and many others. Daniel O'Rouike bus been shown thirteen tunes at Christchurch, Timaru, and other places against all comeis and won twelve prizes and the Association's prize for .Best Thoroughbred on the ground. Will be at Nukumaru on Tuesdays, calling atKai Iwi and Maxwell town ; Upokongaro on Thursdays ; Nos. 1 aud 2 lines on I'ridays ; remainder of the week at Smiley's Stables, Wanganui. Terms (to meet the times)— -£3 3s ; two or more mares, as per agreement, Jb'or particulars apply to Chas Endeebt, Owner, S. S. SMIXEX. or the Groom in charge Paddocking free for one Month, after that la 6d per week, Every care taken, but no responsibility.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5745, 15 October 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5745, 15 October 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5745, 15 October 1885, Page 4