TTMBMt TIMBER!!! '/ BELVEDERE SAW MILLS. Thebe Mils Bosh, jusa» Carteetor. undersigned having made considerable improvements by erecting new Machinery for cutting Timber for building purposes, begs •leave toinform builders, arid the public that he is prepared to cut Totaro, Matai, Red and White Pine 4f any width and size on the shortest notice of the best quality. N.B.—A stock of Seasoned Timber a ways on hand. T. HOOKER. Agents : R. Kemble, Three Mile Bush, Carterton, Mr. Rowe, Tauhcrenikau Hotel, Wairarapa, E. W. Muxs, Lion Foundry, Wellington. "BUMGAEABEh, j THE LARGEST. perfect thorough-bred Horse in New Zealand, will (if sufficient inducement offers), travel on Tuesdays through Carterton to the “ Rising Sun,” Greytown; on Wednesdays, to Rowe’s, Tauherenikan and back to Greytown; on Thursday’s to Masterton, where he will stand the remainder of the week. i Bokgababee is by Velocity out of Marcia; &c., &c. See “N. Z. Stud Book.” ■Terms: £3 and 5s the groom. A reduction made for two or more mares, the bona fide property of the same owner. Season to commence October 21 and terrhinitate December 31, 1867.' J. TUCK, Proprietor. Tuck's Hotel, Masterton, August 22, 1867. ..... TO COVER THIS.SEASON. THE celebrated cart stallion YOUNG BRITAIN will travel this season as follows: Will leave Gillies’ station, Otaria, on Mondays, and will serve at Fuller’s “Rising Sun" on Tuesdays; on Wednesdays will travel to Masterton, calling at the Pioneer Hotel, Carterton, will serve then at Tuck’s “Family Hotel on Thursdays, until-t>ne o’clock, and will then return to Greytown, On Friday he will, return, to Mr Gillies’, Otaria, calling at Tweedale's Station, Tutu. YOUNG BRITAIN is a dappled grey horse, 17 hands high, five year old, with immense bone, substance and muscle, he has a splendid temper and constitution and was got by r “England’s Hope” dam, imported, by “ Black Champion." Terms :—£3 35., groomage ss. One in five given in on bona fide property. ALEXANDER BROWN, Proprietor. October 11, 1867. TO COVER THIS SEASON. fjpHß thorough-bred horse NUTWITH, NUT WITH is a dark bay horse, brother to Cossack, bred by MrT Icely, in New South Wales, got by Sir Hercules (b.) out of Flora Mclvor, (b) by Emigrant (a.) out of Cornelia (a). Sir Hercules (s.) by Cap-a-pie (a) out of Paraguay (a), Imported to NeW Plymouth. Will travel to Masterton weekly, leaving Mr Fuller’s “ Rising Sun,” oh Monday, and. will • stop at Mr Dixon’s, Masterton, until Wednesday morning, when he will return to Mr Fuller’s Greytown, and remain there during the week. Teems :—£3 3s. Groomage fee, ss. An allowance' made for iwo or more mares, being the bona fide property of the same owner. ••: i JOHN L. GRACE, i • October 18/1867. • > J M A N/ N I N g! SADDLE, COLLAR AND HARNESS MAKER. Next door to Mr/' Charles Ticehurst, Butcher :\ r \' Greytown. ’ N.&—Horses care&Uyfittedahdfepaiwoestly • executed.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 50, 16 December 1867, Page 1
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469Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 50, 16 December 1867, Page 1
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