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Business Advertisements. * Luke & Co.'s Ranges. s c THE HEAVIELT ON THE c MAEKET, -* This means Dobabhity. * 7TIHE only Range with detachable JL Oven and Boiler. This means 3 economy of ropairs. HUNDREDS IN USB IN WANGANUI. i, i. c Agent: £ W. G. Bassett, |t TIMBER MERCHANT, i. Wilson Street, Wanganni. a • _ it >- THE CARBINE • T IVERY & OTABLES, * BATES' STREET, WANGANUI •s (Opposite the Court House). ''. Proprietor, THOMAS ATKINS. !t SEVEN ROOMY LOOSE BOXES. ', 30 Comfortable Stalls 30 l ". STANDS, 6d. Note this. FEEDS, le d Ladies' Waiting Room, with Every Accommodation. . VEHICLES OF 111 CLASSES ON 't . HIRE. Also, "Saddle Horses, Lady's Hacks, Etc., on the Shortest Notice. . L NEW LANDAU, Specially Built to Order for Weddings >• and other. Special Purposes. ir - _ _ . > f Telephone 284r-The name of AT- ■• KINS will always be found on the first page of the list.. i ■ - ' — - '» "" ' . L ' W. M. LUXFORD & CO. ; THE POST OFFICE STORE^ d ARAMOHO, AND SEDGEBROOK. ii ~D e O "to draw attention to a few of " JJ their "SPOT CASH" Prices— l ~ Flour, 100's, 8s 9d d Flour, 50's, 4s 6d Flour, 2q's, 2s 6d Currants, 7d. Red Herrings, Is 9d per dozen _ Extract of Beef, Is ' " . Mutton, lid per tin ~ ' Beef, lid per tin . - . a Lard, 6d < Sica, 561b bag, 10s •around Rice, 3d j lib Baking Powder tins, 6s per gross - I Oatmeal, 25'sj 3s 6d ' i ' Sorosene, N l5O, 7s 9d case Kerosene, per tin, 4s -"- " ,i Raisins, 6s per -121b Cups and Saucers, 3s 9d per dozen ,1 Plates, 3s 6d"per doz. \ " c Wj-and. G..- Cups and Saucers; 5s 3d ">"""dbz. .. W. and G. Plates, 4s 6 doz. i Dinner Sets from 14s Bedroom Sets from 10s'6d > . SAVE your "bus fares and cartage ■• fees,- and take your cash to LUXFORD > & CO., -giye you '- Splendid Value for your money. d d . v s ' ' ——mm————————M—Mm—————————w———M^m B ' Sires of the Beaton.' ! PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TO TRAVELTHIS SEASON In the Wanganui District The Champion Draught .Stallion ' ri L E N T> O Y. For further particulars apply to A. DONALD,, . Pntild. Wanganui. t TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON , In tha Wanganui District,. the Carriage Stallion, ! /-IOCK OF THE TTTALK COCK OF THE WALK is an 8-year-old colt of a nice bay colour, with fonr black points, 16.2 hands high, with plenty of bone, and good action. As a . yearling he took First Prize at tLe Timarn Show and Second at Christ- ' church; as a 2-year-old- First Prize at ' Timarn; First Prizs at Ellesmere Show, 1894, beating five others, including BineGown; Second at Christchuroh to-his aire, 1895; First and Special, Rongiora Show, 1896; also Sceond'to his sire, with eight others in the ritg. in 1897.' - First and Speoial at Timarn, 1899. First Wanganui 1900. His nire was tha well known Orphans.' imported direot from the celebrated Oldenburgh Stud, Snwnrden; near Rodenkirohen, Grand Dukedom of Oldenburgh, Germany.' This Stud was successfully represented od the trotting I tracks at meetings held r6oently in Germany, at whioh American, ; Franco-. Prussian, Austrian, and other-countries' competed. He was hanting last season with the South Canterbury" Hounds, carrying 14st over big country. TERMS—£3; half guarantee, £4; £2 payable Ist'January, 1902,, and balance when mare" proves in 'foal. Groomage fee, 2s 6d, payable at first service. , , For full particulars apply to RUTLAND STABLES. ■* *- TO STAND THIS SEASON IN WAN- ' GANUI. And Travel—Marton and Surrounding Districts, THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE, II N S TOOK I (Hotcklriss—Satanella) ninck Horse, 17.1J- hands high. Halfbrother to St. Paul, St. Clements, etc. . LINSTOCK (10 years old)~ only started once as a 2-year-old.. As a 3-yc-ar-old he earned a winning bracket 'by appropriating the open Flying Stakes at Pakuranga (Auckland) meoting, beating a field of 11, including ' St. Vincent, Annabelle, and Brown Mantle, and cutting out the live furlongs in 1.4. After competing at tho Auckland Summer.'Meeting he next took part in the at Avondale, where he annexed tho Flying Handicap, beating Lufra,; Count 'Lamont, Tho Sharper, and several ethers. At the March meeting of "the same Club; carrying top weight," he started favourite in- the Waiakerei Handicap, and' finished fourth to Retaliation, The Lieutenant, and The Sharper, the six furlongs being run in 1.16. At the Auckland R.C. Meeting ' ' ho carried a big-weight, and ran third to Doris and .Reaper in the Bailway Handicap, for which a field of nine started. Owing to on accident on the course while competing he fell over a hurdle which had been inadvertently left on the track, and this finished up his racing career. • - LINSTOCK is tho biggest thoroughbred horsa that has ever visited the Wanganui district. In colour he is black, and stands 17.11 hands high. He has a handsome head, beautiful rein, oblique shoulder, very short back, fine flat-bone, and is a good quartered horse. He is really a horse that should suit the' requirements of all sorts of breeders, who should look - through his pedigree. LINSTOCK will stay at Mr Chur- 1 ton's Aramoho. and will travel to I Tnrakina (via Fordell) on Mondays, Morton on Tuesdays, returning Wednesdays (via No. lLine), and at hpmo v at Aramoho on Thursdays. ' s Single Mares, 5 guineas; tw.o or . more mares, £4. All fees payable 31st ~ January, 1902. ' I Good Paddocking at Aramoho, Is per week. All care taken, but no responsibility for loss of mares by death, accident, or otherwise howsoever. For particulars apply GEO. CHAMBERLAIN Lessee, Or, W. H. CHURTON. Aramoho.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10497, 19 November 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10497, 19 November 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10497, 19 November 1901, Page 4

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