mO STAND. THIS "SEASON, at his' J. .''owner's Farm, Taratahi, The-Thoroughbred Stallion "THE PREMIER," By Malton (imported) from Kevoke, by Sir Heroulas—Finesse by Tros—Flirt by Mariner (Arab).-fI.Z. Stud Book. Malton (bred, by the late Sir Tatton Sykes). is by Rifleman, dam by Hampton, granddam Centurion's'd&m, by Comus; great granddam by Tancredi. Rifleman by Ttuckatone, from Campfollower by the Colonel.—N.Z. Stud Book, THE PREMIER will be at the service of breeders for this his last season inthoWaiperformances, and quality, seldom equalled, t* secure for this sire some of the choicest mares in the Valley. Far more to the purposo thtn anything else that can be Laid is Tie Premier's undeniable stoutness, whioh he inherits from both sides of his family, being a direct descendant of the great Touchstone-Sir Hercules combination. His dam, Revoke, is also Tramp Card's dam; whilst such performers as Majenta, Titania, Elfin King, Malabar, Ronald, Sir Tatton, The Admiral, and Belle of the Isle (Templeton's dam) claim Malton as their sire. Suck an array of Bpeedy and stout raceherses is all convincing when 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 romoval. Grazing free till notice, after which grass will be charged for. Every care taken but no responsibility incurred. Also—The Purebred Pony "GENERAL SPEC." Termß-£3. For farther particulars apply to owner. P. F. T4NOBED. TO BREEDERS. X his owner's farm, Te Ore Ore, the well bred Bull, "SIR ROBERT," Bredby John Gregg, Esq., Canterbury.and by the imported pure bred shorthorn bull Esau. A half-brother of Sir Robert's, by Esau, took first prize as a yearling, 1877, and second priza as a two-year-old, 1878, at the Metropolitan Show, Canterbury. Terms; Two Guineas; a reduction for two or more. JOB VILE, Proprietor, 293 Te Ore Ore.
TIDUCATIONAL DEPOSITORY, Opposite the Council Chambers, Queen-street, Masterton. I T. E. PRICE, (Late Clark & Price) of the New Zealand Educational Depository, Wellington), IMPORTER of STATIONERY, BOOKS, and MUSIC, Is receiving by each English mail a regular supply of . 'NEW BOOKS & PERIODICALS, And the leading English, Scotch, and Irish papers; and has always on hand ■ A WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF Stationery, Books, School Requisites and Educational works, Biblos, Prayer & Inspection invited. 221 ►LACKSMITR FARRIER, &c. 1) CARTERTON. The undersigned begs respectfully to announce to the settler 1 of Taratahi-Carterton and naighborhoed, that he has commenced Wsiness in his new Premises at the above Township, and hopes by strict attention to business, coupled with moderate charges, to secure a fair share of public patronage. Herses Bhod on the most improved prinoiple; special attention being given to badly forked and diseased feet. Farm Implements mado and repaired. All work guaranteed.. ROBERT CRAWEORD, 183 Blacksmith, &c, Carterton, HAR LE S POTTS (Late T. Bennett), aUILDER AND UNDERTAKER, STEAM SASH & DOOR FACTOR!; TURNING WORKS. —Note the Address—
next deor to Wairarapa Dailt Officj; CARTERTON. E Have the honor to inform you that YV we are in receipt per last mail steamer (direct from the inventors) of the Latest Photographic Novelty, called an ENLAEGER, by means of which the smallest and most faded photograph can he reproduced with startling distinctness from Carte do Visite to life-size, in any weather, and at such a small cost that we are enabled to charge very moderate rates, which will be further reduced for family groups. We need scarcely add that all our photos are finished under the supervision of our Mr Davis, whose name in the JBT WOELD stands staunch amongst the leaders in the new School i Arts. Soliciting an early call, We remain Yours respectfully, DAVIS anb Go (lnhi.itwMd;,. Wolh'nfctnn. XX. the liberal patronage nestowed on him by Wholesale Dealers, begs to announce that he has rmnoved to more commodious premises, next the Empire Hotel, Willisstreet. SmpifßNw DnticT raouHebartawa, : idfilaide! '■'•;■•..'.' SyduifyV' ■..-■.[■ ,-' ' Rji.-. ; and San Francisco, By every steamer. Hobartown Fruit from W. Cato, Es?., the extensive fruit-grower of KembleOfcharSs, Tasmania | Immediately on receipt of cheque or P. 0.0 frtit will lie forwarded to say part tf the C«]s*r, TmaaCaih 191
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 363, 14 January 1880, Page 4
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