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,**; Mpnteitl^cCo, ; , GRADING■'•IBTOdK"IOItJSAIiE.v j : Have : beeh : favored :with; instruction's "from : ■ ■, Win. Douglas, Esq. v (who has resolved 1 t» discontinue hie ltaoing Stud), to dispose of privately !■" ■ITIHK 1 WHOLE- OF- HRVALUABLE 1 IBAOING/STOCK, ■:•■'■.;. |- : Including the well-known Horses '.; "LOOM LOMOTO,", .;, Andalso— •■ '' ' (Entered for'H.B, Guineas and tho Auok ? ;'■ ' ; ';' land Derby,); >!;'■> J'-" And a number of young thoroughbreds; full pai ticulars on 1 application to •' : H.WONTliirH&po.i' ■ : '-'■■■ Stock Agents;' ANNUAL SALE OF EXHIBITS, &o. , Under the auspices of thb "■ HAWKES' BAY' AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY., Hastings, October 6,1882, (THK DAY AFTMITHK SHOW,) HMOSTEITH& CO., will hold their , aunual sale as above. • SELLERS desirous of taking advantage of this firet-clnsa opportunity f*r the sale of stock are respectfully requested to forward particulars early to admit of their being catalogued. H. MONTEITH & CO.. Auctioneers, 1174' Horss lwzaar, Napier. For Sale or ToLet.' IOHSaIo oi' to Lefc.-UJ aorc3 of prime D Laud in To Oro Ore, Mastertou, with 2 roomed House. Apply to J, Madden, Cubastreet, Wellington. 1184 DIXON'S ESTATE. ' ; ~ (OK SALE. -Section 37, in the above' Estate. Splendid situation, excellent soil; Area, acres. Apply for terms, ke, CHARLES DIXON, 11CS Mnsterton, >OR HALE.-A Farm of about y SSO acres of well drained swamp land. It is fenced in and subdivided into (i paddocks; water running m each and plenty of firewood. A Cottage of five rooms and garden, &o. A road is running through the property, and the Eailway Station of Carterton is about 2J miles distant. ■ Apply to H.T. Sl'lvATT, ilfll Grevtown, FOR SALE,

A SEW S-roomed dwelling house, with iron ras£ ; aiid 2ft acres'of and,' thoroughly stocked garden, an orchard 210 fruit tread (iu bearinji) besides small fruit, shrubs, outhouses, &c, 2 acres stand ing bunli, C felled ready for burning, bnlanc. in good English grass, fenced into paddocks, poat soil. Terms easy. Apply ■ 993 Wm. STUABT FORBES. mu TET.-The extensive STABLING a -*- .the Prince of Wales Hotel, Mastertqn For further particulars apply to 1142 . ;. .': T. WAGGE. rpO LET.-Very convenient, Supenor JL Dwelling House, with nearly Q acres of good land, fenscd, well situated, within about ten minutes v/alk of Queeu-strer-t. To let for a term, with oi without right of purchase. Bent moderate to a desirable tenant. ' 1108 ■ B. BBOM-Ud. ' mo LET OK SBLL.-A Country JL Hotel, doin? a good business, For.further particulars apply »■■'■' A, McHUTCHON, 1121 Wh&kataki.. 7IOR SALE.—Mauriceville Lime in any j} quantity. First-class sample. Apply ■■■ W.W.Sollar,- ■ 1175 Temple Chambers, TO LBT.--A seven-roomed ' house in Colo-street; also a five-roomed house in Queen-street.' Apply to H. Cole, Prospect House. 1178

AND EAST COAST PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL ,SQCIETY. IN&lititlqu to the elastics of cxbibita enuthe published Programme of the (fl'rtlicdfiiug show competition is invited ,for : tiie ipncjerinentioned extra classes for wliicli valuable prises are offered . I ' FAT j- with lambs attfqot. DOGS-Ilest jktwevor INDUSTRIES-Besfc*et<p'LightHorße Shoes. EH ( WGJ/I\EES, ! 1179 Secretary. WELLINGTON POULTRY, PKJFiGtf 1 : CANARY, AND DOG SHOW. I . To bo hold at St, George's Hall. On THURSDAY and FIUDAY, sth and fith • OCTOBER. ; Patron—HisExcelloiicy the Acting-Gover-nor, President—W, 11. Levin, Esq., M.H.iV Vice-President —0; J. Johnson, Esq,, M.H.R. Committee-Messrs fi. Barrett, D. Cane, roo, E. Cohen, J, Ooogan, 8, Danks, T. | Diran, H. S. Fitzherbert, T. J. Glew, J. E, Hayes, M. U. Hiokey, C. Hill, W. Jameson, C. Kohn, J.Lichtschcindl.T. G. McCarthy, J, Moginnitj. A, M'Donald, Alex, M'Donald,. J.H. Smith, Sydney Smith, R.Bruce Wallace, Andrew Young. Honorary Treasurer—Mr J. Monteitli. Secretary,—Mr E. E. Edmunds. Judges—Poultry : Messrs A Elkins, 6. Maslein, and R, O'Connor. Pigeons: Messrs G. Denton, C, Hill, mid F. A. Krull. J Canaries: Messrs A. Elkins, W. Hester and IT, Traman. Dogs: Me?srs A, Elkins, T. I Gale, W. He3tf.r, A. E. Maustord, G. Maslem, and J. H. Shaw. . The following Special Prizesare o'ered : CLaas 5.—A Clock, given by Mr H, Bennett; Class U-Cup, by Mr G. Denton; Class 22 . -Beading Glass, by Mr J. Coogan; Class 27 . -Cup by Mr J. Staples (of J. and W. Staples); Class 31—Cup by Mr C. Kohn; CI itss 47—Pair of Vases, by Mr G. Diitton;, C) ass 50-A Lady's Opera Glass, by Messrs Li ttlejohn ard Son; Class 55—Cup, by Mr F. Holler; Class'■B3'«G , iiiary Cage, by Mi tssrs Aslier and Son; Class Gii-Cup, by Mr G. L. Jenness; Class 70 -Cup/by Mr Lai man; Class 7(s—Cup by Mr R, Briic\ Wallace; Class 77—< lock, by, Messrs 3r Kii ig and Co; .Class 78 -Zulu Liquer'Stahd, by. Vlr H Holliday; Glass 80—1 do?, of Ale by Mr W, McKeever for the ugliost dog dog shown in this class. By Mr J, S, M, 'fhoi npsoa--a Cup for'the best pen of game fowls,. By Messrs Edwards, md Green-a Cup f or tlie best cattle dog. Otlier spiicial prizes will be published in tho Vaharapa Daily, the Evening Post, and New Zealand Times on Saturday, 30tli Septei nber. ' ; Enti iea to bo mado with Messrs C, Hill, T. J. G Hew Jlambton Quay), J.' H, Smith, and the Swetary, at. his office, next Empire Hotel Entries will close at 8 p.m. on Mon day, 3nd October. • All rudiibtts must bo-delivered at the place of. eiditniiion, Wellington, between the lioui •sof fiajn. and 10 a.m. on Thursday, sthOotober- , '..■ ~, ~.: „ ; 1. ! ; The E ihMonwillbe open, to the'public on Thumday, fiom 1 p.m. to 9 p.rn,, and on Friday from 3 &ju. to 9 p.m., at one shilling, etcepting.fbetween.tbe hours of 1 R,m, to i. p.m,,,ftndiSl aim,.to "rj,m. on the first and i-eapectiyely, when the admissiom will be two .-duUings.,... , ■ ■•^ :^-/!K:-pr«Tv-: p6;!--BV;.ii;^.H : .- Ptiblic are respectfrJly- informed tfctt i our business 1 premises will; be closed everySafrardayat : 2plm. ; i,i -" ;:r<'; K : RALPait'ABMSTRONG} ; 'H ;'ri r yj I (Carterton,, 20th September, Jm^ 1 ; 1185

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1192, 29 September 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1192, 29 September 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1192, 29 September 1882, Page 3

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