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Hordes.J, WAIRAKAPA AND EAST COAST ; ; TOR4L AND AGRICtjLrURAL •SOCIETY. mho Annual PARADE of STALLIONS i. under the auspices of the above society, will take placo on .1 lie Show-grounds Carterton on SATURDAY 29th September, 1883; The Parade will commence at 2p.in. and; all horses must remain on the Ground iindir order of the Stewards till 4 p.m, Entries will be received by the Sceritiij tip to noon on the day 6t p.-nado.' Stewards : Messrs N, (jraeo, H. Biaithwaite, H;'McMnsti>r and It, IV. Armstrong ENTnAKciS-FiiK ( : 53 per horte, . , Adiiiissioil to grounds Is;' Alembcrs irce, !l: ; ' li: H. H, : WODTEHS•? • ■ ' Secretary.

TO STA.NI) THIS SEASON, IN' the Wairarupa Distriit, ." tlio well-bred: HACK STALLION, ' By Kakapo, dam Lady Jane. For further partioulara see Qftrds and future advertiaoment, J. DEVONSHIRE, 1476 Empire Stables, Maslerton. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT Te Ore Ore, Masterton, the Splendid Coaching Stallion, Young Camden, By Bay Oaraden out of an imported mare. Youns; Camden combmeß all i'ie qualities of a thoroughbred Avitli the of a Coach Horso, and i 8 specially adapted for getting orosa country, coaching, and weiglitcirrying hacks, ■ He ia a sure foal-getter, but should a raaro be found not in foal after visiting him, lie will serve again next year at half-price. ..Young Camden, will serve a limited number of inarcs at £3 3s per more, at Te Oto Ore, "where well-grasscd paddocks are provided free of charge until mares arc stinted, of which f'uenoiico will hi given. All mares aro to be paid for on or before list Jauunry, 1884. Every oare taken* without Responsibility. Three or more mares, the property of one owner, ag per agreement, For further pa'ticulars apply to . D. GUILD, 147(! Mastertsn. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, Thoroughbied Horse Daniel O'Connell, Should sufficient inducement offer, the above Horso will travel between Masterton and Whakataki. Daniel is by DANIEL O'ROURKE out of PLOVER. , Further particulars on Cards and future advertisement. THOS. CARWELL, 1474 ■ ■ ■, Proprietor,

tf&tTHE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORHR Gladstone, lI r ILL Travel in the Wairarapa District VV this season. ~ Two or more Mares as por agreement, For particulars see cards, " J. HANDING, 1475 Propriitor. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT Carterton, tlio piirehn.d Pony Little John, TERMS—£2 2s. Two or more mares ly arrangement, Tor further particulars see .Cards and future advertisement. : R. CRAWFORD, W77 Carterton. TO STAND THIS SEASON. m Barry Lyndon, TTTILL be at Platform [V\ Farm foi the eeason, ' Terniß—£4. No charge for paddocks. An allowanco made when more tliau one mure is sent, Apply B. KIMBERIEY, M 7.8 Greytown. P 0 R S A Ii E

: Chestnut Horse, Diver*, by Pater Flat Grey Gelding, Shamrock, by Clymenus, dam by Raveusdowue. 1 Bay Golding, Kakapo, by Kakapo, dam, Nai Nai, by Ravensdowno, grand dam by Riddlesworth, 1 Bay Gelding, Taratahi, by Chief, dam Nai; Nai, 1 Bay Gelding, Ned KelLv, by Barbarian, dam NatNau 1 Chestnut Gelding, Coinus, by Gladiator, dam Maid of the Mountain—by Traducer. 1 Bay Mare, Annie, by Peter Flat. 1 Groy Gelding, Commodore, two years old, by Mangle, dam Gentle Annie —by Clymenus, Nominated far \V:wa-. rarapa Jockey Club Produce of 1884. I Bav folding, ELorai'i, by Anauias, dam Nai Nai. Nominated for Champagne Stakes of 1884 and Wniraraj-a District Produce of 1885. ■ 1 Brown Colt, Comet, by Mangle, dam Taratahi, by Bay Midilleton. Nominated for Wairarapa J.C. 'Siica Produce of 1886, and Wairarapa District Produce of 1886. , , Also—. a - ; . 1 Brood Mare, JNai-Nai,by K.ivcnsaowne, granddam Gentle Annie, by Riddlesworth. In foal to Manj<lo. 1 Brood Mare, Taratahi, by Bay Middleton, granddam Gentle Annie, By Biddlesworth. In foal to Ananias Apply to T. SAY, : t . Taratahi Hotel, Taratahi. W. DIXON, Coal and Firewood Merchant Bannister-Street... JUstrrton, All Kinds of CARRYING WORK DONE ' 147 Mr A. de la Roche BF.GS leave to inform the inhabitants o Mastertouand surrounding district that he intends forming classes for th tuition of FRENCH, ITALIAN and GER MAN, (Oii.knumf's Metuod.) His inten tion is to make bis charges so moderate as t bring them within the reach of rich and pooi PRIVATE CLASSES, will be formed fc YOUNG LADu;B,—Pupils will bo uttendo at their residences.—Mr DE LA. ROCHE', place of residence being close to the Govern r ment School unkesit convenient for cbildre Attending the said ; school to receive thei lessons, Should inducement be held oil classes will 1)0 started in the surrou-.din diatiictr. For further particular aud term enquire at Mr dela Roche's residence, Qnce street, Masterton, close to (Joveramcr School, or at Mr Price's, Bookseller, Quen street, Masterton! 14t

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1478, 8 September 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1478, 8 September 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1478, 8 September 1883, Page 3

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