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Stud Horses TT7ELLINGTON STUD COMPANY. TO STAND DURING THE COMING SEASON, AT THE TAITA, The Purebred Clydesdale Entire Horae YOUNG LORD CLYDE. Pedl“ree:—By the celebrated Clydesdale horse Lord Clyde, out of the first-class mare Nelly ; by the renowned champion Blackleg; grandsire, Black Champion, imported to Tasmania ; granddad, a magnificent Tasmanian mare Pan. Young Lord Clyde is a dark dapple bay, with black points ; very muscular, with superior action, and exceedingly quiet temper, stands 16f hands, with great bone and muscle. YOUNG LORD CLYDE will travel as follows: —■ UPPER HUTT.—A. Brown’s, Friday night. TAITA. —Corbett’s, Thursday and Saturday nights. LOWER HUTT.—Family Hotel, Monday night. JOHNSONVILLE.—TayIor’s, Tuesday and Wednesday nights. PORlßUA.—McGrath’s, Mid-day of Wednesday. Terms:—Single mare, £4 ; two or more mares, £3 10s. Groomage, ss. Payable first service, other fees on January 1, 1876, to the undersigned. Any mares that may have missed to Young Lord Clyde last season, will be charged £2 and groomage. Good paddocks provided at the Taita or Upper Hutt, at 2s. 6d. per week. The Company's Thoroughbred Entire Horse "k a k a p o Will Stand during the coming season at Masterton and Carterton, Wairarapa. Paddocks null be provided at Carterton, at Is. 6d. per week. Parties wishing to send mares to Kakapo can make arrangements with the undersigned. Terms:—Single mare, £7; two or more mares, £6 each. Groomage, ss. Payable first service. CHARLES F. S. BURT. r|TO STAND THIS SEASON. THE THOROUGHBRED SIRE ROYAL I HIGHLANDER. ROYAL HIGHLANDER, three years old, is by Nobleman, out of a thoroughbred mare by Lyndon, bred by Mr. Tinline, Amuri. _ Nobleman, bred by Sir Cracroft Wilson, C. 8., is by The Peer (imported), out of Winsper, by Wanderer (imported Arab), out of Columbine. The Peer, by Melbourne, out of Cinizelli, by Touchstone. Lyndon, by Potentate, out of Zitella, by XI Barbiere, out of Gipsy. ROYAL HIGHLANDER will stand at the following places :— Monday, Lower Hutt; Tuesday, Taita; Wednesday, McGrath’s ; Thursday, Bould’s, Pahautanui ; Friday McGrath’s ; Saturday, Mclntosh’s. Terms, £4 4s. For further particulars, apply to the groom. Business Notices Rowlands and co. Under the Illuminated Clock, Willis-st. ROWLANDS & CO., Under the Illuminated Clock, Willis-st. g fecial notice. ; W. WIGGINS begs to inform the public of Wellington that he has now opened his NEW SADDLERY ESTABLISHMENT, where he has on view the largest and best assorted stock of SADDLERY and HARNESS in the Province of Wellington, too numerous to particularise, all of which will he sold at prices as yet unheard of in the trade. Coach, carriage, gig, buggy, trap, ana cart harness, double and single. W. W. wishes the public to know every article is made under his own supervision, and can guarantee the same. Horses carefully fitted. All orders executed on the shortest notice. Repairs carefully attended to. Inspection invited W. WIGGINS, IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OE SADDLERY AND HARNESS, Wholesale and Retail, Lambton-quay, next Mr. B. Poulson’s, Tailor. Branch Establishment —Hutt. H 0 M A S LOWES, LAMBTON-QUAT, [ANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF SADDLERY AND HARNESS. By Appointment to His Excellency The Marquis of Normanby, And the General Government of New Zealand. [ THOMAS LOWES, in returning thanks to the public of Wellington, wishes to draw their attention to his first shipment of goods ex St. , Leonards, to be followed by every subsequent 1 ship, which are so varied that he invites i an inspection of the same, as the perusal .of such long catalogues is tedious to the i T. L. would also draw their attention to his large stock of colonial-made harness, to suit all customers, from gold-plated carriage down to cart harness ; also superior hogskin, bullockhide and demie saddles, all made on the premises by a superior staff of workmen, and he is in a position to execute orders in the above lines to any amount, at the lowest possible rates, and with the greatest despatch, having the largest saddle manufactory in the colony. B LINDS. BLINDS. . Just received—3s,oooffc. of Clear Pine Laths, ex Border Chief EASBY’S Venetian and Wire Blind Works, Willis-street, opposite New Zealand Times office. Prices on application.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4586, 1 December 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4586, 1 December 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4586, 1 December 1875, Page 4

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