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WAIRARAPA AND EAST COAST PASTORAL AND AGRIOULTUR- , , AL SOCIETY,. SAH 'KO !Si • STEWARDS) fl. MoMasteb, N. Grace, fiß. B, Armstjioso/AHD 11. Bbmthwaitb. THE!/ ANNUAL. PARADE OF STALLIONS under the auspices of the above Society, will be held on the Show Grouhdb, (Jamkrioh, on SATURDAY is The Parade will commence at 2 p.m. and all hones must remain on the ground under ordera.of the Stewards till 4 p.m.: 1? O* i Entries will be received by the. Seoretary np to noon on the day of the Parade, , . Entrance Fees: ss. per Horse, 1 Admission to . Grounds, 1 ils; Members Free' | ; - ' } H, H, WOLTERS. i; - j 1165 iOi Seoretary,' fTIO stand this season _L in.the;ffhareama and Tintn districts, the thiirpughhredj entire,") Q .(Kingfisher,' l by SLysorape'f-Kemnant by the far-famed Fisherman. For, further particulars see cards or the. proprietor, 1191 ' 'S. BUOKERIDSE. T £ |0 stand . this iseiiton, the . well bred horse Young 1 Sator, • (six yean old) at Clifton's f -lQ ' Farm, Park lioad; Carterton; YOyNG, SATOH is a cheatnut h 'rse, (jot by- Sator . (imported)—Yuuiir Honip ■ by: Fergus-Old Komp by. GluUtius -Pefjgy No, 2by Biildlesffftfth, (imported)— Peggy No, 1 (imported) r TEIiMS-£2 10s each mare; Paymotit prior to mare leaving paddock,; Paddocks free, Every care taken, bnt no .responsibility. .• • ■ 1 { j' : A. CLIFTON. r]IHE Clydesdale En_l_ tire Horse, • , Gladstone .Will travel in the Wai: ranpa'Distriit this setson, starting from Mftsterton, • : : . , J.. HABDIKG, 1189 ; I iProprietor. TO Travel this season. in the Wair&rapa,. the purebred Clydesdale Horie, : Pride of Canterbury, .Terms—£l ss. ■ ' ; ALSO—The Thoroughbred Horse' Ananias, Will stanl at the owner's stables, Terms—£6 6s . Two or more mares as per agreement. For farther particulars apply to fjroom in charge or owuer, Two prizes of £5 5s each will be offer# 1 at the Pastoral Show of 1884 for the le " yearling foaled by Ananias; and <Prid of: Canterbury exhibited. ISAAC PIKE, . .: i.i : ■ :,: i EastTaratsHi,

rO stand this season in M&sterton and the surrounding Districts, the purebred Clydesdale Horse, ■ Lord Nelson. Dapple brown, black points, ; 5 jears old, 1G hands 3 ineheß high, splendid action, fine temper, and grand constitution. For pedigree, ase cards. Terms—£4; groom/ ss. Month's pad: W. LAWRENCE,' 1184 - Masterton. HOUSE CABDS for the coming season printed at the Wajbarapa , Daily Job Printing Office, in superior stylo 'at top rate, Notice to Boot Purchasers, In the matter of A. STYLES' Bwikrupt ' Stock of Boots.! A.T THE speoial request of a very large number of S intending purchaser! who • were not in a position to buy last [week for want of fnnds, but are now in funds, we'have consented to PROLONG the ! BOOT SALE , For one week longer. UNIIIi SATURDAY NEXT, ; Inst.. „ At 10 p.m. sharp. Tip: SALE Will also inolude Surplus Stock of Winter Goods and Manchester Goods, comprisingFLANNELS, CALICOES, " BLANKETS ' QUILTS,; ! LADIES'BKIRTH,, ULBTEBS. ,4c. &c. &c. ; Ac,

As the sale will only, last a few days, the goods will be sold at wry lew •prices. .. M. CASEL'BERG' &. CO.wish to make room for their, direct shipments, now arrived at Wellington per ships Tanjore and .Norman McLeod from London, and also per Otaki to arrive ht the end of the month. M. CASELBERG 4 Co, BRICK STOKE, .. ~ MAS TEUTON; ~ Under. the patronage of His Excellency . SIR JAMES FERQUSiiON. AT CLAYSON'S ON THE BLOCK, XX Between Corbett's Empire Hotel and tbe fost Office, can be seeu 1 the LARGEST •AND BEST ASSORTMENT of the Newest and Best Fruits, Pastry, and Confectionery inj th& Matrict.; I have lately (at the earnest request of my numerous friends, and for their especial requirements) added tbe premises adjoining, where it is my intention to | keep a regular supnly of FRESH FISH :PUULTRY,QAME, &c., ready dressed and 'trussed by one who,understands the business, Opposition! court; Competition I. defy! ! ALL. OF THE BEST, Mid nothing but the. best of everything made, and a good .'supply always in stdek., j, • j ::,Th# supposition, is' that jopppsltibn rii : threaten ;demoliiioii bat mj condition he] me to ipfMtain ; positieri, j ,! j, (Tjsnetjii mortals.'to command success. '.'."HiwillttomoroT-. ' • . ''"EnSeiivorto'desHve It' i ■ . JiOJDES ' GLAiYSON, From ißiil'a B< d House, and Hill and Jones' , Jewry-It., Aldgate, Landon,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1191, 28 September 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1191, 28 September 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1191, 28 September 1882, Page 3

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