: TO STAND : THIS SEASON :. At B. Kimberley ,& Co,'s,.Farm, M. iho Platform, Greytowii ) - : tSat-P|eMf'' ' •.'..■ Epadster Stallion ■■''■',',' : .'•:■". V ■"THE BAKON/ 1 • •• JL points, rising'four years old,'and W88 : bred by Benjamin Kimberley. He is by. that celebrated florae Kakapo, by :Dipmedes,,'ont ofToiToi. ; The Babon's dam; Queen-of' Scots, by Fergus (bred by H. Eedwood, Esq.), by Sir Hercules, from a Wanderer' mare. ■ Gentlemon wishing to breed weight-carry-ing hacks,. roadsters, carriage; and .'beiggy horses should,ayail themselves of the services of this horse, Limited to thirty mares. •..-• First-class paddocks FEEE. until, the mares are stinted, duo notice of which will, be given,. after which a charge will,be madeEvery care taken of mares/bvt without res-; ponsibility. . Terms to suit the times—£3 10s each mare, payment to be made upon removal of mares. For further particulars apply to E. WINTERINGHAM, 575 Platform, Farm, Greytown."
TO STAND THIS SEASON IN THE WAIKAEAPA. The Celebrated Canterbury Coaching and Roadster Stallion, "0 AMD EX"' Terms, £3 10a. For further particulars see cards and future advertisement. 579
HOBSEOABDS.— Owners of Thoroughbred and Draught Horses can be supplied with Season Cards at low pkices. Apply office of this paper. Orders by post promptly attended to, and parcels sst to country districts. 560
V 0 • E ' S A L ■ ] JU The Draught Entire Horse, SIR WILLIAM WALLACE, Bred by W. Boag, Esq.. of Canterbury. MUST be sold, consequent upon his owner leaving for Scotland. Full particulars as to terms and pedigree can be had of Mr Walter MoKenzie, of OpaH, or J. lOENS & CO.. 579 Masterton.
OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT! d. i McCarthy (Late of Sellar & Hales, and latterly P, W T)EGS respectfully to informing numerous ) friends and the public of Masterton and surrounding districts that he has taken the shop on the corner of Queen and Ban-nister-sts., next the CluV> Hotel, where he is now opening a largo aud Choice Selection of General Merchandise comprising - Groceries Ironmongery Crockery Tinware Glassware Brushware &C, die. In endless variety, and which he intends to sell at prices that will DEFY COMPETITION. D. F. McC. also begs to inform Ms numerous friends and the public that there no longer exists the necessity of paying High and Exorbitant Prices for GROCERIES, as is and was the custom heretofore in Masterton. The following list will show the general reductions in prices as his "LIVE AND LET LIYB." Good new season's tea, per lb 2s Best Black Tea, per lb, 2s4dand2s9d „ in boxes 1211)8 2s 8d „ in J-chests,4olbs 2s 2d First White Crystal Sugar, per lb 6d bag 20s I. C. White Sugar ~ 18s ~ per lb s\i C, or Brown Sugar per lb 5d Kitchen's Yollow Soap, per bar 6d „ Blue „ lid ~ Candles, per lb 9sd Kerosine, per tin lis 9d „ per gallon 3s 3d „ per bottle 7d Champion's Best Vinegar, draught, per gallon 3b Od „ per bottle 7d Colonial Stonelees Jam, per doz 8s Od „ per tin 9d ~ Assorted Jams, per tin 9d ~ per doz 8s Od White Starch, per lb 7d „ inpkts.perlb 6d Blue i, ii 6d Washing Soda, per lb 2d „ per doz lbs Is 9d Best Imported Oatmeal per bag 4s 6d As Grocery consists of so many articles, to enumerate the lot would be utterly impossible, but the public can rest assured that d. p. McCarthy will sell them every other article they may. require in Grocery, Ironmongery; Chinaware, Crockery, Tinware, Glassware, Brushware, etc., at equally low prices, courteously, attentively, and civilly CORNER SHOP, NEXT CLUB HOTEL. Kindly soliciting your favors,. and an early visit from my numerous friends and the public generally, I beg to subscribe mj self respectfully to all, D. F. McOAETHY, i ~ Wholesale and Retail GROCER, &c, • CORNER SHOP, . NEXT CLUB HOTEL, MASTERTON, MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL. AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. SPRING SHOW, WEDNESDAY, NOV! 24. In the Town Hall, Masterton. Members are reminded that their subscriptions are now due. , , Programmes may be obtained from T. C D'Arcy, Hon. Treasurer j J, Brown,' Secre tary,dr W. Ev«rett, President. "~ ,,< l '572
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 581, 29 September 1880, Page 3
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