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Bnraes^'^pticeß. TflK ARO'FUR?ITURE WAREHOUSE, JL’ ’ Dppbrite! the Pound. | F. E. COOK begs to inform the inhabitant of Wellington and. the, surrounding districts that hq has how bnhiaud a. choice assortment of'Firat-class Fumiture, which he is selling at greatly, reduced pribesi | comprising drawing, and dining room, suites, cheffoniejrs, chests of drawers all sizes, 100 and other tables, iron bedsteads, flax, hair, and' flock mattresses, English and American cane and wood-seated chairs* in 'great variety. 1 Also, carpets, floorcloths, rugs,, mats, &c., &c. . '. BEYTHr 00:>- respeetfuUy beg- to inform, the tradespeople generally of Wellington and Wairarapa that they have opened those large premises opposite the Empire Hotel in- Masterton, as Auction, Booms and General Stores.' Goods will be received from Wellington and other places for their Monthly Sales, of which prompt returns will be made monthly,: ; i _ ■ Money advanced on receipt of goods at Masterton' consigned:for* absolute sale. Orders and commissions: strictly attended to. : COLERIDGE AND DAVIES, CIVIL. ENGINEERS AND - SURVEYORS, Licensedvmder the Land Transfer Acts.; , Office : CommeroiaLßooms,' Hunter-street, j •■Estimates ? dnd!quantities supplied. - J. WALKER, GUNMAKEB AND • LOCKSMITH;' , Manners-street, Wellington, | PHRENOLOGY.— Professor Btrachan is prepared to-make ■ Phrenological exami u | nations at his rooms, Brandon’s corner, on FRIDAYS and MONDAYS;’ ' Verbal! examination, 2s. 6d.; written ohart3i‘los.''6d.;.families:' attended- at - theirown residences“by arrangements. ■ I . : ■' i - j! TO STAHiCD'I.THIS SEASON, 1 The draught Entire Horse BL AC? DOUGLAS. Black Douglas is'rising six years old, iyitb‘ short legs'an ! d Splendid * Waaybreji by Robert Cockburn, Esq., Manaia, Dam Jessie, who gairirid the'’first pribe'at the Wairarapa' and East Coaat Paatoral' and Agricultural Show,.’held at. Greytownjiin December,lß72, in. the class of broodmares. Sire, Champion, the well-known 1 horse ■ who. gained the firSt prize at Napier, in 1872, against all-coiners,' ■ and- is well knowmfor the' valuable stock'he i left in Wairarapa' and. Napier! . Jessie,! bred by G. Burnet, Esq.,’out of Blossom, by Suffolk Punch, imported from England by > W. Jbi-'kins,>Esq.!-Blossom out of -Juno,v.bJ Sampson. Juno, imported by Colonel Wakefield. ’ ; I will'fstih'd! at the following .places;—Monday Fraser’s, Lower Hutfi; - -Tuesday—Taylor’s,-■Johnsonville*s“Wednesday —Prosser’s, Pahautanui.;, Returning to LowCr' .. Hutt.jQn_Thuraday,';'calHhg:''at_Corbett’s and ; Worth’s, Taitn,onFriday j.Saturday, the owner’s stable, Wainuiomata, ~Terms, £3; guarari-' tee, £5,1 payable on i pr-hefore ilst January,' 1877. Groomage 55., payable on first service, ; ■pfihorse. < Yj'.;i,:i ;> if t :vj -1 ; For further particulars apply to groom, or | „•.t; ,u;iD,IDICK; Wainuiomata. ] N.B.—Paddocks provided for mares at Wai-, nuiomata, -at ,Is. Jfld-,per (Week,; Every care' taken, but no responsibility incvzrel. rjnO "JL ... at Mr.’, (Albion,.Hotel, Taita, ■the imported .draught Lincpln Stallion ■ , : ,7, vpp?p,,'6enb:rad. ■., , .bay; iminease bpne and muscle,apd. sdperjbri quality. , He is seven ypars old, and, was bred,.by W, Gibson, Esq., ,?ative.Point, Tasmania. ~ "... P^fOßEK.—Sire, jGeneral;((imported), dam Flower, by Matchlessgrand-dam, Old Flower, , the ' greatest s prizq-takier : ,iii | jTasmnpia j- Old Flower, by Prince, alsoimported.,. . .. ;r ! : '. ,|inare,f £3 10s.'; ;guarantee,'j£s 55.(,,R 1 w0 or, mpremares, the bona fide prpperty.of onepw,ner, ; asper agreement. . Groom-' nge f Js;j’lpayabie,at first service. ’ \ . payments, to ,be .made. bri. or before the ' .Istof January,' 18.7,7, |,' t,,Young| General., has stood; two,; years in.theand hip ; stock •haye bedn ' ' proved, by competent. judges to be,the best in" ,th!q district.L.He is ..also, perfectly quiet and staunch ip,harness,,, , ~-j ■. ‘ ,‘;|Xouhg General will travel, to the following plaqes,:—Oh. Mondays,,; Upper.Hutt ; Tiles-' Jaysi''L‘ower,, Hutt!;, Wednesday,- North and i South’Makafa^• Thursday, Krirbri;; the -remainder, of the week at Mr. Corbett’s Taita. i * . Paddocks provided at Mr, Corbett’s at Is. 6d. ,per yveek.,,', Every;carp taken* but no responsibility incurred, For further, particulars, apply to. .. ' .EDWARD FOWLER, in charge. • J TO STAND' THIS’ .SE The pririe-hred Clydesdale Horse , : ' DAINTY DAVIE, ;; Will, Stand at' Mr.' Aplin’s farm, Upper Raiwarra, aud ’-wili'travel 1 in fhat district on'. Monday 1 'morning'to Mr.' Taylor’s Johnson-.' ville,ifr6lh 9 b’clock to L 0 in! the forenoon ; arid will; travel ‘oniito 'Mr. McGrath’s, Poririla ;Hotel; on, Tuesday, at Pahautanui; Hutt and Taita‘oh Thurtday and Friday, at Mr,„ Aphu’s,-farm,'Upper Kaiwarra ; and on Saturday'at’ the New 'Zealander Hotel,. Wellington. ; : ’u : DllNl^ : i)AViE' is by 'Napoleon; brit pf Jess; Jesq by Prince , Royal, out of Polly; Polly' but'of 1 Jess (iifaported) by Canterbury, ■ imported by J. C. Watts Russell, Esq. i DAINTY J DAVIE is a' bright bay with black points, rising 8 years old, with, plenty of substance and good action; he stands-16 hands 1 inch in’ height, ’"Winner. of a First Prize when'one year old;-another First Prize when two 1 -years,bid'; >hd ri-'tliird'First Prize when three years old, at Christchurch, against all coiners; also; a First ‘ Prize at Leeston when four'years old, ’and at the saine'time a Special Prize, for the best ‘ horse of any breed; also,,a First 'Prize at 1 Tauherinikau ’in 1874; and Second Prize last year at Masterton;-arid was oily beaten by his half-brother’ Young Lofty.- " Jess "(Dainty ’Davie’s' daniV has ' bred more valUable'stobk thafi any marie’ever has in NoW, Zealarid yet, nambly,' Highlarid Mary by Wellington; 'Young Lofty’ ah'd Young Prince Charlie, 1 now' the property or' Mr. Morrison of. Wharearaa; arid- n yeai--old that was’sold at’ Mr.' Boig’s sali at one hundred’and twenty guineas; ' One bolt ’.was sold urine day, out of. Highlarid 'MaryJ fOr three hundred and twenty 'gniribasj tb gb toNapibr. ■’ ■ , '' Thri' ahbvb' pedigree "will ' show that Dainty DaVie is' fully equal'to atlji .’imported hbrrie.. His forils ario giving every satisfactibfa, and the Napoleon, sto'ck is' regarded 1 as the best both in Canterbury and Otago. ' - DAINTY' DAYIE'’ has' proved himself i a sure foal’getter. ’ 1,1 ‘ ‘ ’■ Tehms; £4 : permare; grooiri’s fee, 55., to be, 'paid if first Service.'" '" ' ’' ' , ; ■ ’’ Paddocks will' be'provided at 1 Mr. Aplin’s, farm v at’ 2s: a‘ r week. 1 All care‘>vill be takenbit rib* responsibility! ' All-'priyrilents to be, paid on or before the Ist of January, 1877. ; , •■' ‘’ -; ■ ■ ■; ■ - 'A*'■ OOCKBURN;' proprietor.j

TO' S TAN© T HIS SEA SON r. > The Entire Horae ; ■ i 1- I DUKE OF EDINBURGH.;, J This horse meeds mo puffing; win Christ l churqh, | Canterbury, ! hi* ; have; been, tjie and competent judges. He splendid plough hpyso.and ftflure foal-getter, 11 Terns i 'Single mare; £3 1 ICa ' Guarantee, £4 108., . . . "■ | '■ ijhvo ormora marestho toriajtdp property'of ohe Wner as' per fvgreenjent. fee, 5k, 1 payable at first^trvice. '’ -'V', ; i ■ ' All’payments to'be'madp ,: oh 'or-before the lat'January, ! Dube of Edinburgh will travel'to the foldhying places i—' • I ... ''' 1 Monday—Taylor’s, Johnsonville, and Mao--1 ‘ u / " In tosh! s- ‘ t TuoWay-ifAydrth’s, Taitnl, , '• : r • ’ Wedheeday-kA.lnM»’ Hotel; Upper‘Hutt.,; * ' Lower Hutt . , Satgrday“-Proksei , % I , ahautanui;' f • j ' "Fox pattldnlari:api)ly'tb f:,i ‘; i’ w ■*' ' ' JOHNHUNT,m4harge.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4845, 2 October 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4845, 2 October 1876, Page 4

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