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Stmt Horses. - WA«A MSXETY, ™LrURAL r Phe AnSuaLi 1: tjndor the auspices of the above society, will take place on theiShbir-croundu Cirtor-ton'on-BATDEDAY-29th SEpiattßßß, 1883, The Parade will doinffieWat 2p,m. and ~h°™Binnot remain on the Ground .under 'i |' - fi i i Entries will be deceived by th& Secretary up to noon on the day of parade, . Stbwabds: Messrs N. Grace, waite, H. McMastcrwid Brit;' Armstrong; Enieanok Feb : 6s per horao. , Admission to grounds lg, ' Members free. H. H. WOLTEKS. TO STAND THIS .SEASON. T His .owner's Farm, Jl Taratabiijihe' thoroughbred stallion/ tuTv The Premier, By Malton (imported) from Revoko, by Sir Hercules—Finesse, by Tross, Revoke is also the dam of Trump Card—Malton (bred by,. Sir Tatton Syiea) by Eifleman, by .Touchstone. ,(See N.Z.' Stud book,) . ■ The Premier's beautiful quality and substance—which he ( transmits to/hia-stock—■; aro household wordfc thtoughoht Wairarana, and itJs only necessary to add thatwhetner ;0D the turf or toajfhjgj 'descendants are ting the.- fame;.of - )01d,fMilton ahOir'; Heroalea' ut itwo 'of -'the btat' thoroughbred sires ever impoited,.to New Zealand.- , - THE PREMIEK is winners of the Champagne Stakes and Nursery Handicap of 1882, For the formerievent they ran first and second, - A son of his was only beaten by a head for fthejDistridf Produce, 1881, The Premier was nbt.iepresented in tbo District Preduce of 1882, but for the District frpduco of 1883 hia, stock ran first; and secondhand another son—Oonwl—won the Taratahi Sapling Stakes at Taaherenikau ; tko Spring' Nursery Handicap, the Champagne Stakes, ana the Nursery ; Handicap with 9at up. He was beaten by a head at jWanganui for the Sapling Stakes only having landed! from stehtoer Iweniy-jour iiours before the race, He won the Nursery Handi-; oap the following day, and then finished u;> a brilliant season by running ut dead hett with his former victress at Waverley, Waitotarv

There is no gainsaying- these facts; and the Premier's owner confidently rests his claim to the support of Breeders upoii the reputation his stock havo made, , TERMS—£S fla each, An allowance for two or more, the boha'fidc pfopertv of sender. * 3 Also the Pure-bred pirny, 'General Spec. TEBMS—£2IOs eaoh mire.'. Grazing free until notice. Every care taken, but no responsibility. . P. P. TANCHED, : 1400 Owner TO TEAVEL THIS SEASON. THEThorouglibred Stallion Traitor, By Traducer from Deception, by Young Plover—Vanity, by Sir Charles—Giggleri by Tomboy—Duchess of York, by Waxy. . Am- 1 THE EpOW.NED SIRE Mangle, By Traducer-Flat Iron, 1 by Peter Flat. (See N.Z. Stud Book). Terms lor each mare, £5 sj. A reduction made for two or moro mares the bona fide property of sender.;;-/.! ;; I l'■ I j sih

Every care taken, bat no responsibility. Further particulars in future advertisement, OUCKERIDGE, Owner,

TO STAND THIS SEASON,: THE, thoroughbred Stallion, Ananias, And thepurebred Clydesdale Stallion,

Pride of Canterbury. Ananias will be turned out at his owne farm with the marea. 1 Pride of Canterbury will travel thron the District, further particulars fntiire'advcrtiscmeni J. PIKU, Owner.

To Whiti, Gladstone, J 485 TO STAND THIS SEASOfT Barry Lyndon,ITJILL be at Platform »V farm tot tiie season. Terms—£4. No chart>a for paddocks. An allowance made when more than one mare is sent. Apply B. KIMBERLEY, Gteytown.

SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT! /"|HARLES J. FRISKTH begs respectfully V to inform the inhabitants of Wairarapa that; .he commenced business on 2nd July in the premises known ns the Union Club, close to Empire Hotel, Masterton. as NATIVE AGENT, LICIiMEDINTKRPRETER, and GENERAL COMffISSION AGENT, and having had many years experience as a New Zealand farmer, would cull the special attention) (if; Settlers, Kuriholdors, and others, in all partß of the district, to his STOCK and ; PRODUCE REGM'R V BOOK, wherfe' ev'el-y facility ia offered to persons wishing either to Buy or Sell Sheep, Cattle, Horses, Farm Produce, Fanning Implements, ifcc., &c,, and as there will be no onirgemade unless a purchase ot sale is cfiected, an inspect ton of the terms ol the Registry Book isresp'eotfiilly solicited! Parties wishing te register in this office can do 'bo by letter, when every attention will be immediately given and full particulars for warded. A tiegietry will ilso bo kept where ipntlcmMi requiring farm servants, etc,, or servants wishing for employment, niaj be respectively suited Parties having proper ties for sale will do well to communicate with the undersieoed. Tradesmen's'.books kept. Rents collected, etc. Private Lesions given in tho Maori language. CHARLES J; FREETH. : QgFicE—Opposite Theatre Royal, Masterton.

A GREAT PUBLIC WANT SUPPLIED.

A BOON TO the PEO fLE OF MASIKRTON

THE MASTEBTOK' cash boot market. NO mora need to send to.< Wellingtons any oilier city in New Zealand for' Boots or Shoes I as the people of Maaterton and snrroundiug districts can have any description of Boots at H. PETERSEN & CO'S WOOTMAMp,at^ELmN(^N

In order to meet the moreaauap!-require-ments of our tovraship aifid 'tHe surriuMinc Jstets we' have ENLARGED olir PEEMISifIS, and stooked them with a > - Magnificent Selection of .BOOTSAND;SHOBfI' ), J ARnrmt.inn r i.' . m , "jwuuiiigrinßiflLadies' Walking Boots and Shoos, Pinefc's Ladies'. ivenme Shoes, Cove & West'a'.PoVpoise Hide Book and Shoes, Otto Hertz's Ladies' and Gents ißoots, and Shoes in GBEAT VAB.IETY It Description, . ; Colonial Made BOOTS and SHOES from Umts Best Shooters and- Elastic Sides , down to Children's Coppfer'Toes.' j S A^?nlT?^ no l o P er Mhc i at the^WELLINGTON.PRipIEH fof . Gash, soj there is iVo other MastertontM'. i-TtiUl COMPETE WITH US I Ita PBIOE LIST next week, which will be found to compare favorably with Any Prioe last in the Colony. •^Every person our Stock at

' '.THE v r Masterton Cash BootMaiket!/ H. Peterson & Co. .

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1493, 26 September 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1493, 26 September 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1493, 26 September 1883, Page 4

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