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"• STAND THIS SEASON, at his owner's Farm, Taratahi, The Thoroughbred Stallion "THE PREMIER." By Million (imported) from Revoke, by Sir Horonles—Finesse by Tros—Flirt by Mariiler (Arab). —JS.Z. Stud Book. : Malton (bred by the late Sir Tatton Sykes) is by Rifleman, dam by Hampton, granddam Centurion'sidam, by Comus, great granddam by Tancredi. Eifleman by Touchstone, from Campfollower by tlio Colonel ,-N.Z, Stud Book, THE PREMIER will be at the sorvice of breeders for this his last season in the Wai> rarapa, and his owner relies on his breeding, performances, and quality, seldom equalled, to scorn e for this sire some of the choicest mares in the Valley. Far more to the purpose than anything else that can be said is The Premier's undeniable stoutness, which he inherits from both sides of his family, being a direct descendant of the great Touchstone-Sir Hereules combination. His dam, Bevoke, is also Trump Card's dam; whilst such performers as Majenta, Titania, Elfin King, Malabar, Honald, Sir Tatton, The Admiral, and Bello of the Isle (Templeton's dam) claim Malton as their sire. Such an array of speedy and stout racehorses is all convincing whon it is sought to procure useful animals, whether for the turf or general purposes, The Premier gained first prize at the Wairarapa Agricultural and Pastoral exhibition in 1878. Terms: Seven guineas each mare; an allowance for two or more the bona fide property of sender, All fees to be paid before removal. Grazing free till notice, after which grass will be charged for. Every care taken but no responsibility incurred. Also—The Purebred Pony "GENERAL SPEC." Terms—£3. For further particulars apply to owner. P. F, T/INCRED.

T ,0 STAND THIS SEASON IN THE TENUI-WHAItEAMA DISTRICT. The thoroughbred horse, MISCHIEF, For further particulars see cards or apply to J. DEVONSHIRE, 289 Tenui.

TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT THE CLUB STABLES, MASTERTON, The well-known Horse, "CHANTRY." Paddoeking provided for mares at the rate of Is per week, Terms easy, Foals for nothing. |Terms Two Guineas. For further particulars apply C. PHILLIPS, 293 Club Stables.

rpo STAND THIS SEASON The Thoroughbred. 7 Entire Horse "DANEBURY." For particulars see cards, W. 0. WILLIAMS, Proprietor, 268 Kaiwaiwai.

iLACKSMITH, FARRIER, &c.» CARTERTON. The undersigned hogs respectfully to aunounco to the settler 1 of Taratahi-Carterton and neighborhoed, tliat he has commenced business in his new Premises, opposite the Daily Office, and hopes by strict attention to business, coupled with moderate charges, to secure a fair share of public patronage, Horses shod on the most improved principle ; special attention being given to badly formed and diseased feet, Farm Implements made and repaired, All work guaranteed.. ROBERT CRAWFORD, 183 Blacksmith, &c., Carterton, In consequence of the tightness of the money market, I am obliged to give my clients notice herewith that lean only supply Bread to them on condition that the accounts are paid weekly, and this rale will be strictly enforced to those in arrear. To clients who are now owing money to me, I am willing to extend a term of four weekß for payment, viz., one-fourth of the amount to be paid weekly. Masterton, June 19th, 1879. N,B.—For the future there will be no Abatement of any accounts that arc booked, 0 T I C E JAMES THOMPSON, 169

J1 D W I N FEIST, GROCER AND DRAPER, WISHES to inform the publio that ho is new selling Candles at the very low price of 9d per lb. by the box of 251b. A trial solicited, Sdb-Aoent for:— Union Fire and Marine Insurance Com pany of New Zealand. And the Colonial Fire and Marine Insurance Co pany of New Zealand.

TO THE FORE AGAIN ! Jjl a. JONES BEGS to thanks the public of Masterton and vicinity for the liberal patronage hitherto bestowed on him, and desires to inform them that he has OPENED up in the new premises next to Club Hotel, a large assortment of Choice FRUITS of the season. Smoked Fish and Oysters always on hand. Tea, Coffee, and Oyster Rooms. Fish meals at all hours. 285

Y WEB LY, TUNER & REPAIRER OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Lambton Quay, Wellington, Orders left with Mr T. E, Price, Bookseller, Masfcfliton, will receive prompt attention.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 296, 22 October 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 296, 22 October 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 296, 22 October 1879, Page 4

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