V) STAND THIS. SEASON,'at; Ms JL -owner'sFarmi;Taratalii, .;i U \i> I T^Tlll)ro»eaStaJlibn : '. " "I ■«THK-OTOTR; l, vio:;.v, .-■ .'!.■' ,■ —•w.raHion'J By M(ilfcil-(ittported)fromßovokß, Mariner (Arab)J-M. Stud. Book. , - Maltin (W by the lat* Sir Tatton Sykes) is'by/Bifleman, dam by.Hamptqn, granddam Cptfunon's dam, by Comiis,-gYeat granddam wiWoredi. Bifjeman by Touchstone, from W&'W the 1 Gol6nel.-N.Z. Stud | PREMIER will be at the service, of breeders for this his last Benson in the Wairarapa,]and)hifl;owner relies on his breeding, performances, and quality, seldom equalled, tf sscuje for this sire some- of .the choicest mires in the Valley." Far more to the purhe'.irAems from botk'sideaj)! his family, bepig'a direct descendant'-of the great Hercules combination, His dm, Reyßke, i .is i valio/Trump Card's dam ; whilst JiuW.'perlpersaa Majenta, Titania, ,Elfin. King,; Malabar, Eonald,.Sir Tatton, The, Admiral; arid Belle'of the Isle (Templetoh's'djun) claim Malton as their sire. 7 Snol( afi ; 4rray ! >of speedy and stout racehorses let all convincing when it is sought to procure useful animals, whether for the turf •r general purposes. Tfairarapa Agricultural and Pastoral exhibition' in 'IB7B. " Ter^is: Seven 1 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 Erase will be charged fori Every care taken lit no responsibility incurred. Also—The Purebred Pony | "GENERAL SPEC." 'Terms-£3. For further particulars apply to owner. P. F, L4NCRED, TO BREEDERS. TO SERVE a limited number of Cows at his owner's farm, Te Ore Ore, the well br.dßull, . i "SIR ROBERT," Bredby Joim Gregg, Esq., Canterbury, and by the imported pure bred shorthorn bull Esau, A half-brother of Sir Robert's, by Esau, took first priz-t as a yearling, 1877, and second prize 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. IDUCATIONAL DEPOSITORY, I Opposite the Council Chambers, QUEIN-BTRIET, MaSTERION, ! T. E, PRICE, (Late (iuRK k Price) of the New Zealand I Educational Depository, Wellington), IMPORTER or STATIONERY, BOOKS, jfa receiving by each English mail a regular supply ofNEW BOOKS ft PERIODICALS, 'And the leading English, Scotch, and Irish \- papers'; and has' Always on hand
:v- j.-.-A WELL-SELECTED STOCK i ;;.'"; :«..■'; Stationery, Books, School Requisites and ]".'.' Educational workß, Bibles, Prayer . • j and Hymn Books, ; .'.'Z\\'tS' Inspection invited. 221 ►LACKSMITH. FARRIER, &c. ■:«:■ i CARTERTON. The Undersigned begs respectfully to announce jto the settler' of TaratahirCarterton and neighborhb'e'd, that He has commenced buiine.sk In hisiew Premises .at the above Ibwusllip, and' hopes by strict attention, to business, coupled with moderate charges, t» secure a fair share of public patronage. Horses on the most improved principle ; special attention being given to badly formed and diseased feet. .Farm Implements made and repaired. ' ill work guaranteed.. ROBERT CRAWFORD, 183 Blacksmith, Ac, Carterton. HARLES POTTS (Lite T. Bennett), JUILDER AND UNDERTAKES, STEAM SASH & DOOR FACTOR!, TURKING WORKS. -Hots ihs AddjbsiKozt deer to Wairara?a Dailt Office. ' CARTERTON. E Have the honor to inform you that W we are in receipt per last mail steamer (direct from the inventors) of the Latest Photographic Novelty, called an ENLABGER, by means of which the small.o4.»«J mn *lt«a.A „t„U„m.,,„l, /.on nfl wmr„. duced with startling distinctness trom Carte de Visits to life-size, in any weather, and at tuchaamall 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 WORLD stands staunch ._.-..» iU. 1.. J»> in th« «»» S„n„«l Arts. Soliciting an early call, Weremain ',■•■-!:■"■ ' Yours reapectfully, in:-'!-!;."'.- DAVIS and Co • :.'t!«h I «.'rtw*t..Wrfim S ion. ICoGATO, in: returning thanks for i the liberal patronage bestowed on that he!has removed to more commodious premised, next the Empire Hotel,, Willisstreet." I •:■. J iBIOTIKKTSDIMCTHIOII E«birtowiij< ;; , '";■' Adelaide'-' •: i % ;/ : -;fl-Sydn»y»: 0 '-Vv r '''';}■ ... Fiji.• ■' ';? V: I "— r *; ; -< >••' '-aadSiuiFranoiioo, By'eywjr »teamef'.' i; Hobartown Fruit from Wi'Cato, Esq.,.the extensive fruit-grower of Kemble'Orchafds;'Tasmania : • Immediately on receipt of cheque or P. 0.0 fruit will be forwarded to any part of the Oclnrf. Terat Cuk Ml
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 366, 17 January 1880, Page 4
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