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Business /Notices TjnE ARC jL Opposite the -Round. I". E.- COPR begs/tp inform -the inbabi? tants of Wellington andthe surrounding districts that he has now; pn hand a phoice, assortment of First-class Furniture, which he is selling at, drawing and dining, room suites, cholloniors, chests of drawers all sizes, lex) and other tables, iron bedsteads, flax, hair, and flock mattresses, BngUsh and; American ,cane, and wood-seated .chairs . in, great : variety. Also, carpets, floor? cloths, rugs, mats, &0., &o. B iIjYTH, & CO. ■ respectfully beg to ■ Jinfnrm 'the tradespeople' generally ,of Wellington and Wairarapa that they have opened those large premises opposit e th e Empire Hotel in Masterton, 1 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 taade monthly. „ ■ ' ■ • 1 Money advanced on receipt of goods at Masterbon consigned for absolute sale. Orders and commissions strictly attended to. COE BRIDGE ANh DAVIES, CIVIL ENGINEEES AND ■" ; ■ SURVEYORS. ■ Licensed under the’Laiid Transfer Acts. ; Office : (Commercial Booms, Hunter-street, Estimates and quantitieaaupplied. s WALKEB, ' GDNMAKEB AND • LOCKSMITH, i ' Manners-street, Wellington, ~ PHRENOLOGY.— Professor Straohan is . prepared to' make Phrenological examir nations at his rooms, Brandon’s corner, oh FRIDAYS and MONDAYS; 1 Verbal examination, 2s. 6d.; written charts, 10s. 6d.; families . attended: at ' their oWn residences by arrangements. Stud Horses rriO STAND THIS SEASON, .JLThe’draught Entire Horse ' B L AGE DO UGI-AS, ‘ Black Douglas is rising Six years old, with short legs and’splendid proportions. Was bred byßoberi Dam ■Who-' gained' the first prize at the Wiirarapa and 1 East Coast Pastoral and Agricultural Show,' held at Greytowit, in December, 1872, in the class of brood'mares. •' Sire, Chaihpion, the ‘weU-khotvn'. hdrse! who gained l the first prize at Napier, in' 1872;’;against > all-comers, and' itP Well l known-'for the valuable stock he left -in Wbirtirapa -and'-Napier. l ■ Jessie,' bre'd by-G- Burnet; Esq;, out of ! Blossom; by Suffolk Punch,-imported from England by' W. Jenkihsj'Escp 'Hloßsdm'out of -Uun’o/by'Sampson. 1 Junb/iinported by Colonel Wakefield. 1 I : Black" Douglas will'stand'’ at the.following' places: — Monday — t Fraser’s;' ’ Lower''' -Hutt ./ ~‘ "ay— I Taylorfs; r Johhspuville ; 'Wednesday, Tuesday- _. . Hutt bn-Thursday/* calling-at Corbett’s and ■Worth’s; Taita/on Friday j Saturday/the owner' a iatable, r vWainuiomatar , *:Tefma, , ''£3';‘”gaaraiitee, £5, payable, rpn or t ,-before Ist January, ■1877. -Groomago-55., payable on first service; of-horse. ' I*» V. l i'l’LV-!.* ! For further particulars apply to groom, for i : ,11- i • , i >iD.-DIOK/iWainniomata, , :: N.B:—Paddocks providCd for mares at Wal-nuiomata,.-'atlilß.',6d,-.per'week, .Every care, taken, but no responsibility indu."- : « - < rnno . stand this season, 1876-7, JL at Mr, Corbettls, Albion jEfo.tel; Taita, the imported draught Lincoln Stallion 1 ( ItTounglGeneraltist ia'bCautifullmottled,bay,; stands with'immense boneand muscle, and! shperior quality. He is seve'n years old, and was bred by W. Gibson, Esg.,' Native Poiht,'Tasmania. ■:■■■» ':• - -.-i 1 i ''pßfalQkEß-4-Sire;General (imported); dam Flower,’ by;Matchless ; grand-dam. Old Flower, the! greatest-.'prize-taker .ini Tasmania. ; .Old Flo wer/byt Prince/alsbimported.’ i£3. ilOsif i guarantee, £5 ss.' . Two or more mares, the bona fide prd- r perty of one owner, as peragreement; Groom-’ age fee, ss.;'payable at first Service. ft 1 All payments tp-be-made on or before the Ist of January, T 877. ’ ! Yduhg - General 'bds stood two years in the Wairhrapa distriCt, and’ his stock have 1 been proved by competent - judges to be the best in the /distriot;- u Se is ! also -perfectly quiet and staunch in harness. 1 ' 1 . 1 * ! Young GChCfal 'will travel to the following places /--i On "Mondays, ‘Upper’-Hutt’; Tuesdays. Lower Hutt 1 / Wednesday,’ North and South Makara/Thursday,’ Katori ;' the remainder of-the’ week'at Mr. Corbett’s Taita. •Paddocks provided at Mi. 1 Corbett’s at Is. 6d. per week; 1 ' Ev4ry" ; care -taken, but no responai-' bility incurred; For further particulars, apply to ■" EDWARD FOWLER, in charge. , X t) STAND THIS' SEASON. The pure-bred Clydesdale Horse i DATNTV- D'AVTE. DAINTY* DAVIE, Will ’' Stand' ‘at * Mrj 'Aplin’s farm,- Upper Kaiwarra, and' rriU- travel'in that district’ on Monday 1 morning to ; Taylor 1 s • Johnsohville, from : 9 o'olocKtC 10 ih the forenoon; ahd will travel ■on to Mr.’-McGrath’s,''Porirua Hotel; on Tuesday, at Pahautanui; Hutt l ahd Taita on Wednesday';’ Thursday- and Friday, at' Mr. /i Aplih’h farto; ! Upper 'Kaiwarra'; ahd W Saturday (at '■ the ' New Zealander Hotel; Wellington: ’''' i- : ’ i ’ DAINTY DAVIE is’ by 1 Napoleohj but of Jess; Jess by Prince''Royal, out' of 1 Polly; Polly out of Jess, (imported) by Canterbury, imported 1 Thy J. 1 G. Whtts Russell, Esq. - ; : DAINTY DAVIE is’ a_ bright bay, with black points, rising’ S years bld, with plenty of hubstance and good'a'ctioh j he stands 16 Hands 1 inch in height,. . Winner of a First Prize when one year,bid;' anbther First,Prize,when two yeare old; 1 and- a ’tjhird First Prize when three years old, af Christchurch, against all (comers; . also,: ,a First Prize; at Leeston .fpgr years old, and at the ftarne time a Prize for the best horsp of any breed; also,-a First Prize vat Tauherinikau in 1874; and Second ■ Prize-last-year- at Masterton; and only beaten by, his half-brother Young Lofty, Jess (Dainty" Davie’s'dam) has bred more valuable stockjtban;£uiy mareevarhas in New Zealand yet, namely, Highland Mary by Wellington; ; Young-’i Lofty and: iYoung Prinbe Charlie, now the property of Mr. Morrison bf Whareama; and, a year-old colt that was sold at'Mr.;Bqag’s pale, at one hundred aad twenty guineas,- One, colt /.was ;aold/sa\ne (lay, out bf Highland Mary; for three hundred and twenty guineas, to go to Napier. ; > -. - .The r j above , pedigree. will show, shat; Dainty Davie is fully equal to: any- imported horse. Hisifpalg are giving every satisfaction, andtjhe Napoleon,: stock is-regarded as the best both in Canterbury;apd Otago.: i , -DAINTY DAVIE ,has, proved himself] a sure foal getter. . ;,,. ,: < , ! Terms; £i per mare; groom’s f0e,,65., to he paid ; at; first service. , ' i ' Paddocks .will he provided at Mr. Aplin’s farm at 2s. a week. All care • will be taken but,(BP-responsibility.;*' AJI /payments to ,be -paid-pn or before the Ist of January, 1877. J ’ ....... w..»-..,. / -._^. i »OOOKBURN;- proprietor-

mo ST ANT)’ TH IS SB A SON r'J The Entire Horse , | : ‘ ■ DUKE or EDINBURGH. ! This , horse needs no” puffing. \ In, Christ*' , church, 1 Canterbury,* his stock have been proved-by the Ipest and competent judges, : He is also perfectly quies, . stavmch in- a splendid plough horse, and a sure foal-getter^ ... Terms : Single mare, £3 10s. ..Guarantee, £4 10s. u i.r 'r.\ I - 1 : TwOiormore iparesithe bona fide property, of one owner'as per. agreement; \ Groomage fee, fis., payable at first service. ‘ ■ - on-op-before the Ist January, 1877. ■ ” i' 1 v Duke of Edinburgh will travel to- the fol-. lowing-places’!—■ ■ Monday iniTay lor's, JohnSonvillej and Mpe-d d!: i ■ >''! intbsh's-'' 11 ■ ’ ’ I>j ."d; Tuesday—-Worth's, Taita "Wedncsday^Aimes’-Hotel,-Upper-Hutt ' ~-; i Jjovreq Hutt - • Friday—McGrath's,-TenTOn.i _ * Saturday - (W Jlf OT'pVTtkplars.apply,,to v i‘ 1 . in charge;

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4846, 3 October 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4846, 3 October 1876, Page 4

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