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TO STAND THIS SEASON, FJW. Pure bred ARAB .Entire HORSE “S U L T A N.” The above Thoroughbred Nedgid Arab Horse will visit Carterton, Masterton, Featnerston and Greytown. every week during the approaching season, and the public are invited to avail themselves whilst the 'opportunity offers of instilling some real staunch .Arab blood into the Stock of this Province. Sultan” is a pure bred high caste Nedgid Arab, stands 14 hands 2in. high, seven-year-old, .perfect in figure, and of immense power, is a beautiful grey with dark points, and was imported at great expense from Arabia via Calcutta'and Nelson, and thoughhe, incommon with all others of his high caste, -stands what may he considered low in this country, bis Stock in Nelson are -large .and are much admired. Owners may depend on every care being bestowed on their Mares, and that nothing shall be wanting on the part of the owner to effect the object in view. Featherston. —On Mondays at Abbott’s Hotel. Grettown— At W. Hammerich’s Greytown Arms Hotel, on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays. Masterton —At .Jones’ Hotel, on Thursdays and Fridays. Terms : —£2 10 per mare. 5s groomage. Payable on first January, 1868. Terms -if paid in cash £2. 5s groomage. TO STAND THIS SEASON. 'The Thorough-bred Entire Horss “ FER6DS , ” WILL stand for this season at the Hutt, and adjacent country districts. Fergus is a dark chestnut—stands 16, hands —first-class action—plenty of bone and muscle. His dam was got by the celebrated horse Wanderer, of New South Wales,;;hewas got by Sir Hercules. Sir Hercules, sire of Cossack, Zoe, Wetsail, Phoebe, and. numerous , other winners, by the imported horse Cap-a-pie out of the imported mare Paraguay; Gap-a-pie by the Colonel, dam (sister to Cactus) -out of the Duchess of York, by Waxy. Paraguay (who ran second for the Oaks, aud won the Newmarket Town Plate and Nursery Stakes) by Sir Hercules out of Paradigm, by Partisan, Sir Hercules by Whalebone, out of Peri, by Wanderer. The Colonel (who ran a dead heat for the Derby, and won the St. Leger) by Whisker, dam by Delphini, out of Tipple Cider by King Fergus; vide Stud Book. Fergus won the first-class prizes at -the Oamaru Pastoral and Agricultural Shows-of 1863 and 1864, and in 1866 at Waikouaiti. Fergus will travel as follows; The.Lower Hutt, every second Monday; Upper Hutt, on Tuesday; Hodder’s, on Wednesday ; Featherston,. on Thursday; Greytown, on Friday; Masterton, on Saturday and Monday, and will then .return to Greytown, on Tuesday; Featherston, on Wednesday; Hod- . der’s, on Thursday; Upper Hutt, oh Friday; Lower Hutt, on Saturday and Monday. Terms;—£s 5s each mare, to be paid on or before Ist February, 1868. One Mare in- five given in free—being the bona fide property of the same owner. THOMAS FERENS. ’October 16. 1867. FOR SALE. FIFTY ACRES of LAND, partly fenced, situate in Featherston, Wairarapa. Twothirds of purchase money may remain on mortgage. Apply to W. R. Hastwbll, Greytown, ■WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH. The rev. j. s. rishworth win preach (D.V.), atthe undermentioned places as foUows; — Masterton, 11 am., and ■6.30 p.m.; Upper Plain, 3 p.m. Tauherenikau, 11 am. I Carterton, 3 p.m.; Greytown, 6.30 pm. Tauherenikau, 11 am.; Carterton, 3 pm. ;Greyttwn, 6.30 p,m. Tauherenikau, 11 am.; Carterton, -3 p.m. ; Greytown," 6;30 p.m. : Heifer Station, ill am. Featherston 3 pm,; Greytown 6.30 pm, Masterton, 11 am., and 6.30 pm., Upper Plain, 3 pm. Tauherenikau, 11 am.; ■ Carterton, 3 pm.; Greytown, 6.30 p.m. Masterton, 11 am., and 6.30 p.m.; Upper Plain, 3 pm. Tauherenikau, II am.; Carterton, 3 p.m.; Greytown, 6.30 p.m. Heifer Station, 11 am. Featherston, 3 p.m. Greytowm, 6.30. p.m. NOTICE. COBB’S COACH E S EAST-COAST LINE. YTTHE Proprietor of this Line desiresto inJL form the Settlers that he has opened BookingOfficesJat Mr. Abbot’s, Featherston; Mr Rowe’s, Tauherenikau,:and M. Hammerich’s, Greytown, and respectfully request those desiring passages to Wellington, to book the day previous at any of the above places. His object in doing this, so that he may become acquainted with the number booked, so that if there is not sufficient accommodation in the Coach, he may take those not able to get such accommodation in a trap or coach on that day. W. R. HASTWELL, Proprietor. I

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 51, 23 December 1867, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 51, 23 December 1867, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 51, 23 December 1867, Page 2

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