WAIRARAPA AND E\ST ! C(JAiJTi ■PABTUKAL & AGRICULTURAL society. ] rpHB Annual PARADE of STALLIONS, J. under the auspices of the above Society Will be hoW on the Show Grounds, Carterton, •on BAIUHDAY, 24th September next The rarade will commence at .2 p.ui., and all Horses must remain on the ground, under on erg of the Steward.- till 4 p.m. Entries will be received by the undersigned up to noon ou the day of Parade. ■ Kntraace Fees—sa per horse; - Admission to Grounds, Is; members free _ H,;H. WULTERS, Secretary. Carterton. Aug. 1.1881, 844 TO TRAVEL THE WHAREAMA DISTRICT. The Thoroughbred Sire TVIIKE OF THDI^BUBGH. ty Peter Flat (imported)-Sweetmeat (importel), by Sugar Plum-Yerbena by Slane, out of Peggy, by Bourbon. Sugar Plum by Sweetmeat—lrish Queen by MarkawayKmily. Peter Flat by Flatcatoher-Glenara, sister to Glencoe, Turms—£4 each mare. Further particulars in future advertisement, EDGAR MASON,,. : _,,„., ;' Proprietor, .. Temn, October 15,1881. £•: ' ..,,... TOBUREDEESof WEIGHT-CARRYING' HACKS, COACH, & BUGGY HORSES To be SOLD or LET for the Season, that well-bred horse "EAGLE;" By Kakapo, dam Salma, by Fanthorn, from a Riddlesworth mare, Eiolk is rising 4yr 3 old, stands 16 hands h'gh. is a beautiful iron-gray, with black punts; has j;reat strength a*d perfect symmetry, combined will) grand action, and free from all disease :»nd vice. Can be seen at. the Eagle Brewyi Masterton, until 24th September,'and,' if not disposed of, will be sold by auction at the Howe Parade, Carterton, on the 24th inet. THOS. PARSONS. Sept. 14,1881. ' THE BArtON. Sire Kakapo, Dain Queen of Scots. WILL bo at the Service of Breeders this Season, at Platform Farm Groytown, TERMS: £3 3s Single Mare; two or more by arrangement. Paddocks |free until stinted, duo notice of which will be given. Every care, taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply PLATFORM FARM, 859 Greytown. I INGER'S SEWING MACHINES Sales 0 exceed half a million annually, THE IINGER Manufacturing Company have 1 opened a Wholesale and Retail Depot at Lnmbton Quay, Wellington.: iINGEItS Sewiug Maohines, Hand or ) Treadle, at will. DINGERS Sewing Machines Established O over 30 years. INGER'S Sewing Machines, The most I U popular in all Countries. lINGER'S Sewing Machines have re- ) ccived IGO First-Class Medals. lIkuER S Sewing Machines, The Best ] U for the family. Easiest to learn. lINGER S Sewing Machines, The Bost fj for the Dressmaker. Tho most durable. SINGER'S Sewiig Machines. Tho Best for tlie fc Tailor, Sews the strongest scams. ] I LNGEIfS Sewing Machines. The Best ) for the Bootmaker. Light or Heavy wmk IINGKR'S Sewing Mugliines, Sows 5 lincst muslins and heaviest clothslliNUliK'.S Sewing Maohines. An Economy ) iii everv Krufclio'il. iIftGEIVS Sewing Machines, 'New Im\3 provunenls wilbout Extra uoat. I INGER'S Sewing Machines, Wid lust. ) a lifetime in eoiii.tmtw.irk. (INGER'S Sewing Machines,' 10 per cent k3 difoount for Cash. *»?» SINGER'S .'■ewingMachines, .Easy ter Within the means of the poorest. uNOKIUi Sewing Machine?, liasy terms. KJ No addition to tlij. Price. INGIiR'S Sewiug Machines. Will earn its cost in a few months; :■.-, .■■'. UNGER'S Sewing Machines, Best terms ) to Wholesale Buyers. iiMlililt'S Sewing Machines, Send for. pJ Price List to TUE SINGER Manufacturing Company, Lambton Quay, Wellington, or Jo.tlip AOENT3 E,Feist, Masterton. ..- .., Gardener & Son, Carterton. Gilpin & Pahdon, Featherston, ,' 821 NOTICE.! THE party who was seen picking up the box of tea on the Manaia road on Saturday, August 27th, will .be prosecuted unless the same isp.iid for or left at; this office w'thin Beven days. ' - ■J. ROWE, ; 871 Hurunuioranei. NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS against the estate of the late David DALonv.-of Taratahi, farmer, deceased, must be rendered to Mr Henry Knight, Lower Hutt, before the 20th September jn.st, All debts duo to the said Estate must be paid to the said Henry Knight before the above-mentioned date, or proceedings will bo taken for their recovery. BEARD & GRAY, Solicitors to the-Executor." COURT LOYAL ENTERPRISE, 5501. ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. YOUNG MEN having the necessary qualifications cm now join this Court undor the reduced scale of entrance fees, ranging from 10s upwards, Particulars may bo obtained front the Secretary at the Couuoil Chambers. F, T, REDMAN, ■ , Secretary. i AND BAIT STABLES. •GEORGE PUOSLKY be?s to intimate to all his old friends and acquaintances that he has taken the abovo stables, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a fair share of patronage, HORSES and BUGGIES on hire. Horses broken to saddle or haroesi.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 876, 17 September 1881, Page 3
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