WAIRARAPA & EAST COAST PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. ' HOUSE PARADES Under the auspices of the above Society will be held during the forthcoming season as follows : GEEYIWN, at the Kish.g Sim Hotel, Saturday, September 27, 1879. CARTERTON, at the Society's Grounds, Friday, 3rd October. MASTERTON, at Mr John Dnvnvmond's paddock, Saturday, 4th October. Entrance Fees .—Single entry, ss; entry for [the three parades, 7s Gd, Admission—To the public Is; members of the Society free on production of a member's ticket for the current year. Horses to be on th? ground by 1.30 p.m., and to remain till 3 p m. E, E. EDMUNDS, 265 Secretary, rriO STAND THIS SEASON IN THE I WAiRARAPA DISTRICT, The celebrated Canterbury Roadster and Coaching Stallion, "YOUNG CAMDEN." See further particulars in future advertisement, or on application to T, L, THOMPSON, Te Ore Ore, 2V) Masterton 10 STAND THIS SEASON. The Thoroughbred Entire Tlorso "DANEBURY." For particulars see cards. W. 0. WILLIAMS, Proprietor, 68 Kaiwaiwai.
WILL STAND THIS SEASON IN THE MiSTERTON DISTRICT, The Celebrated Thoroughbred Horse "KINGFISHER" Further particulars in future advertisement, or by applying to C. JOHNSON. Groom in charge, 298 Greytown. mO STAND THIS SEASON At S. Wintcririgham and Co.'s Farm, at the Platform, Greytown, that Useful Roadster Stallion. "THE BARON." THE BARON is a dark bay, with black points, rising four years old, and was bred by Benjamin Kiinbcrly. He is by thatcelebrared horse Kakapo, by Dioincdes, out of Toi Toi, The Baron's dam Queen of Scots, by Fergus (bred by H. Redwood, Esq.) by Sir Hercules from a Wanderer marc. Gentlemen wishing to breed weight-carry-ing Hacks, Roadsters, Carrigge and Buggy Horses, should avail themselves of the services of this horse. Limited to thirty mares. First-class paddocks pbee, until the mares are stinted, due notice of which will be given after which a charge will be made. Every care taken of mares, but without responsibility. Terms to suit the times—£3los each mare payment to be made upon the removal of mares, by cash upon which a discount will be allowed, or promissory note at three months. Yor further particulars apply to E.WINTERINGHAM, 264 Platform Farm, Greytown.
K ft S 0 N. Faithfully attend recommended K. CARTER, of GBEYTOWN, being about to leave the District, desires to offer his large and varied stock of FANCY GOODS, DRAPERY, TOYS, &&, to the public at less than COST PRICE. Must be sold before the end of September. Sale to COMMENCE on TUESDAY 26th. Trim'clhats from 2/fi | Ladies' skirts .. 2/fi Indies' Bonuets „ 7/6 Colored Hose ... 4A4 Flowers ,„ -/2 Ribbons ~Q& Costumes n 6/6 Feathers .. 1/Rich Hack Lustre ~ 1/6. Ko reasonable offer refused. \TOTICE TO THE INHABITiNTS OF y THE WAHMBAPA. WILLIAM LUNDQVIST, Teacher of Music, Residing in Carterton, will visit Masterton every Monday. Orders left at Mr P. Liun's will be punctually attended to. Music for Balls and Private Parties. Pianos Timed and Repaired. Terms moderate. 232
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 274, 26 September 1879, Page 3
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