Special Advertisements. C. A. Presswood. WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER. Building society's premises, Queen St., Mas-'Ekton. Articles of Jewellery made and repaired. Watches and Clocks repaired and regulated. TO STAY "IN WANGANUI. NEWMARKET HOTEL, VICTORIA AVENUE. Five Minutes from Railway Station. Reasonable Takiff. Night Porter in Attendance. N. McKENZIE FORBES, Proprietor. Webb & Miliar, LADIES' AND GENTS' TAILORS, Opposite Pinheys' Stables, QUEEN STREET. IF 3ou require a Suit of good material and finish you cannot do bUier tbau patronise us. A splendid range of Suitings of excpllent design to select from. Our special terms are 5% discount for cash. THE SOUTH BRITISH FIRE, MARINE & ACCIDENT COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. Purely a New Zealand Owned Company. Capital .. .. .. £1,900,000 Fine. Marine and flccidant Risks at . Lowest Current Rates. Sub-A gents throughout the WAIRARAPA DISTRICT. THE SOUTH BRITISH has secured its popularity by its PROMPT and LIBERAL ADJUSTMENT OF CLAIMS EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY. ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS POLICY THE BEST ON THE MARKET. Wellington Branch E. E. HAMMOND, Manager. NEW SYSTEM 6F ASSURANCE.
THF AUSTRALIAN WIDOWS' FUND Life Assurauca Society, Ltd. This Society bns had fin immense sue cess with its Policies, covering LIFE, ACCIDI.XT, AND SICKNESS. written on the basis of Whole Life and En dowment-Assurance Policies. DOUBLE THE OUDINAKY SUM ASSURED PAYABLE IN CASE OF DEATH BY ACCIDENT. The premiums are only slightly higher than the old system policies, and they cover you against all Life and Death Contingencies. Write or call for Prospectus containing full particulars and conditions. R. E. Howell and Co., Ltd. Local Agents, Masterton,'' Representative—L. U. KIND, Masterton. CHAS. HUME, Resident Secretary, Wellington. TO BE AT THE SERVICE OF WAIIRARAPA BREEDERS, THE ARAB STALLION Kalipha (Imp.) Sire of Rajah and Abdul. IN colour KALIPHA is a beautiEul bay, with black points; stands 14.2. As a producer of hacks he is well known, being the sire of Mr MeKenzie's prize-taker " Hindoo," also sire of " Shamrock," the pony which won three races at a recent Wellington Trotting Club's Meeting, carrying 8.7 first day, over seven furlongs, winning easily; six furlongs second day, with 9.7, and seven furlongs, carrying 10.3, all won without effort. For further particulars apply J. or E. LIDDINGTON, Clareville. TO stand this season, The TROTTING STALLION Pirate, Childe Harold—Yioletta. Full particulars from G-. It. GARRATT, or T. W. MILLER, Club Stables, Masterton. WILL travel in the Masterton District, the purebred Clydesdale Stallion Federation. Terms—£4 4s single mare. Full particulars from M. MULLIGAN, Empire Stables. Or J. FALLOON, BalJance. TO travel this season in the Wairarapa District, the Cljdesdalp Stallion Brilliant Boy, The Mackenzie (36G) —Kate (819). Term 3 Single mares, £& 4s. For terms and full particulars apply to ROBERT FALLOON, Owner, or to James O'Connor, Groom in charge. TO Travel the Masterton, Mauriceville, "Eketahuna, and Alfredton Districts, the well known Coaching Stallion Ivartfaoe, By Wicklow- dam Pocahontas; gmnd dam Polly (by imported horse England Still). Ivanhoe's dam was by Ringleader, by South Australian (imported), dam Ringleader (imported). IVaNHOE was bred on the Peninsula by Mr Robinson. He is a full brother to the champion Shamrock, who has carried off first prize in all the leading show rings in the South Island. Ivanhoe has also been shown, and last year was placed first on six occasions, tie stood for six years in Dunedin, and numbers of his stock have brought as high a3 £SO when sold for carriage purpo-es. He is 16J hands high, is broken to harness, is thoroughly docile, a first-class worker and a sure foal-getter. References from leading South Island breeders can be seen on application. Terms, £4 4s : payable by January Ist, 1907. Two or more mares as per agreement. Particulars on application to T. W. MILLER, or J. JONES, Owner.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8241, 20 September 1906, Page 1
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