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0 stand % tbia seiaon,- the well bred horße, ■ i Satox'i 7 (six' years - old)-'at Clifton's Farm,. Park Boad,.Carterton. ,-YOUNG SATCR is a chestnut horse,- got Kjr Sator, (importodJr-Young'ißomp. ,by, Forgus-Old Bomp.by. Glaiicus-rPe(»gy Kp,i 2 by fliddlesmu'th (imported)-rPeggy No. li ;>,!■! Si'.;:; '/i'.-U TBKMS-f 2 10s eaoh mare. Pavment prior to mare leaving paddook. Paadocki, free.Every i,care ;taken,. but no responsiv bilitj. : .j w.k:,,! .i ; . A-CLIFTOH. ;■ TO Travel this season; ''in tbe'Wair&ripi',' " tKe purebred Olydeadnle Horee, . , Pride of Canterbury, Terms—fi Ga. - ; ' |j; ' ALSO—The ThoroughbredHowe u ', x Ananias, Will s(anl at the owner's 1 fitablea. Terms£6 6s ■' Two of more mareß sb per agreeraeut. For further particulars apply to poomin large or owuer,' ; " ■' 1 . i,: Two prizes of £5 5a each willbeo£fe:ed at the Pastoral Show l of -1884 > for the best yearling foaled 1 by Ananias; and ;, Pnde ( of Oanterbury exhibited. • : - ' ISAAC PIKE, J ; East Taratahi. TO'stand this seaflon, at Upper Plain,; Ma&terton, and surrounding Districts, the the,celebrated Draught. Eatire horse Baron of Clyde Terms: £B. maroa as psi agroement. Good and sooure paddocks. For ily toB.J. Digger, to . BUDDEN, Te .Ore Ore,,;

TO Stand Ibis Season.. . . the' Entire , ~ Lillipee, LILIIPBE is a heautiful dappled brown tee, bred by Mr Henry Kedwood, ofBlenheim, and stands 16 hands, high. ? ,He; possesses a good temper,. lUidav'ost amount of bone aud symmetry,< ; LILUPEIs is by Towton, (Jam Shrovetide), by St Antyn—Pancake, by Sir Hercules—Pandora; by Operator—Primrose,' by Esverloy—maro by Champion. For furthor particulars see Now Zealand Stud Book. ! LILLIPEE will bo at Greytown at midday on Mondays; Featlierston, Monday evenings and Tuesday mornings, and at the White Hart Hotel, Carterton, on Wednesdays, • On Thursdays at Gladstone,;, and on Fridays and Saturdays, at the l.ub,'Hotel Stables, Maaterton, returning to Carterton on Saturday evenings, . TERMS—£4 4s; groom's fee, ss, payable on first service; Good paddocks (freo) will bo provided; and overy caro taken, but no responsibility. 1 ' '' All fees payable on or before Ist January, 1883. Foi further particular apply to ,;: 1198 JOHN BUItROW, Or the Groom-iu-Charge. mHFi Clydesdale EnJ_ tire Horse, Gladstone _ i Will travel, in fte Wai: wrspa District tbis season, starting from ifasterton, on Monday moioinK commencing on the Sltbiiist. .. J. HABDKG, 1189 Propriety: .JOHN DUTHIE & CO. ; IRONMONGERS, Weliinoion, . , "yy OULD call attention to theirlanjeand varied stock of GENERAL IRONMONGERY,

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Samoelson's Combined Reapers & Mowera SiMDEigoN's ''Geni" Mowing Machines , Samcelson's f Harvest Queen" Fide Delivery Reapers Samuelson's " Highland" Manual Dolivoi-y • Eeapera . 'V, Samuelson'b Harvester .with Patent String Binders iIoEKBY'a •'• ■ IwlUpensible" Self- -Baking Reapers RANtoMß'sHorau Rakes BehiallVHorse Powers, with intermediate ■ motions ' ' BkmtaUi's Chail Gutter?, Cora Crushers, and Turnip Slicore Lawn Mowers. !La>vit Alowers. Garden Tools. Lawn Movers, Samuelson's Villa Lawn' Mowers, Philadelphia and Excelsior .Gardo'u Hoes and liakes, American Garden and Dutch Hoes, English ; ■ Garden Weed Forks, Border Porks, Trowels, Brass and Zinc Syringos Garden C.S. Spades, Lyndon' and Parkes',

: Builders' Ironmongery. Corrugated Iron, 24 &ud 26 Raago, 5 to 10ft ■ Sheet; Legd,.3J to.olb .., ._ ; , Sheet and perforated Zinc Wire and Ewebnuks Nails, Flooiiiig Brads Amorioan Riiii and Mortice Locks Carpenters' and Seal Patent Rim Looks Roofing Felt, Portland Cement Flavell's Leamington Ranges Kenrick's best and genuine Whito Lead Champien's Genuine White Lead' Furnishing Ironmongery. French, Stump, and Half-tester Bedsteads, ,; in a variety of good patterns Cutlery, Lockwood's, Table-arid iDesserjfc \\j Cutlery, Johnson's, Tablo and Dessert"' Cutlery, Moseley's, Table and Dessert Spoons and Forks in British plate of the ' inost leliable .Sheffield makers. Sppoons and Forks 'in' electroplate 'of the most reliable Sheffield makerff».: -m i Walker and Hall's Electroplated Tea and ? Coffee .Services, Cruets, Toast' Racks, I Cake Baskets,.etc., , Arqnnroid' Silver Spoon? and' Forks in old English patterns. We recommend this tlio most serviceable plate in tlta ' market, Arquoroid is much cheaper than Electro-plate, and' its wear is guaranteed. •' Molded Enamelled Pie Dishes, Omelette Pans, Milk Saucepans, and Wuh ... Sarins , .. r , Kenricks' : Tinned and Enamelled Holloware Mh - .foti'a cold' handle; 1 nickel-liced •ii "Smoothing Irons- .:-;i Clark's Charcoal Box lrons ■"• ■ '< Scarborough Travelliog Trunks ' ' ! 'Futman's Ironing Mangles -- Two and three Boiler Mangles on jtud ! ' c v 1 , . : i WELLINGTON COLLEGE, GIRLS' HIGHiSOHOOL." ; . . i,- ' :ij i fT!HE Girls' High School will opcn : -'ori X 'TUESDAY, 24th JANUARY; 1883, for instruction; in English, French,' Latin,' .Mathematics, Science;- Singing and 1 NeedleWork, with German,'ltalian, Musio,:Drawing and Dancing as Extra Subjeots.";• ' . FEES: Senior Pupils, £3 8s per Quarter, . Junior Pupils, £2los < ,|7 ;, v "Bt'ationeryi3s:per;Qaarter in addition to The 1 above. Extra subjects from ooe' to three .Guineas ptr Quarter by arrangement, ARfeenmust be pud in advance.'! ; ; CHAS; P. : POWJjEBi i < 1 m:. A fteoretety. ;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1269, 4 January 1883, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
745

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1269, 4 January 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1269, 4 January 1883, Page 4

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