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'',;,;'"' ..Srad'Hpraieß;'-'.-'.:'. >cl """ * T-s'His 'owner's Fann, ! WmiM tVintlinrnnnli. i Hfttft stallion. \r \ -...•a ofheu Premier! '" is "" ' by, Bir3eroules4tinJßß6;byTrosfl, Revokdis 1 . .....-■, .ri, ~■* , "-"■„!(bfe,),, by Sir Tatton Sykes) by KiHeman,' by Toufihatone. ; (Beet NiZ; iStttd 1}0.0k,), stance—whiobJie transmits to bis stock—are Wairarapa, and it is onl/neqessary to add that whetnei on thejurf.or road, are maljiufa name foF thetiißelvo9,.4nd perpetuating the fame of'W'Malton and Sir Hercules, ,as twb otyhe best, thoroughbred sites ever 1 importedti!o'New Zealand. ... THE PREMIER in aire of the winners of thoJ3h.an}pagnS! Stakes jandjNnrsery -Handicap of 1882," For the former event they ran first, .aud second, ck son of his was only, beUfen'by a held;fqrj the Distridt Produce, 1 1881, The Premier was not represented in ,tbe District ;Preduce of 1882,: tut for the DistiiotProdciceof 1883 his stockman first onil anonn/1 anH dnnt.W BOH— (Inn Mil— WOn the TaratahlSaplingiStakes at Tauheremkau the Spring NurseryiHandicap, the Chamwith Ostup" 1 He was beaten' by a head at ■m -i...a n.-i; 0i.i....'..1^1...i«. _ 'nMMfjmr hours' before the race. He\von the Nursery Handicap the following day, and,then finished iiy ■a Mliaht seaflon;;l)y;running ; » dead heit with his'lormer-'viotwss ri 'at Waverley, Waitotan,..,- \ <r\ ~,'., : r : There ii'ho facts, and the Premier's owner confidently rests his olaim to the support of Breeders ;upon>the, reputation his stook havejnade,-<»jf. ; ;j TERMS-fljws each mare, An allowance 1 property of sender, '"''' r Aleothe Pure-bred pony, ~,-:■• General Spec. TEKMS-£2l Os each m «re. Grazing free until notice. i. . .. ' Every care taken, hut no responsibility. ry;.„ :■■: ,-i: P.F. TANOHED, ' 1490 il <■:,'>.':■; ':•:.■ . Owner

! TO STM,THIS SEASON,.. ' TIHE thoroughbred ';II Stallion,/. : " ; ;.,'. Ananias, Clydes; ""'"* dale Stallion, •'^iiaeJf:CMterbiiry. '' Aikoias' will bo turned but at his owner'B farm with the maresi:- •

Pride of Canterbury.;, will travel throuijh the District; ' particulars: future advertisement, ■-■';■■;-tjMw", ,■'-( 'ls. PlKE,Owner. Te Whiti, Gladstone.' 1485 TO STAND THIS SEASON. - lvi: Barry Lyndon, •tTTILL'be at P.atfora l ;V,Vi yFarm for tbe season. : |i Terms— ii'. No change for paddocks. . An allowance "made when more than one mare is Bent. .Apply ..,-.... ' ' B'.'KIMBEBLEY.Greytown. TO^RAYE^THIS'SEASON. ,mHEThoroughbred J ''Stallion Traitor, TBredby Mr/ Nosworthy, 1870, By TradUcer—Deception, by Young. Plover -Vanity, by Sir Charles-The Giggler (imported), by. Tomboy-Duchess of York,. by Waxy—MoW dam. Traducer (imported), by Tbe Libel-Are. I thusa' ; (Seo N.Z. Stud Book). ; ':', [ Traitor;is a bay horse, stands over 16 hands, with rare strength and substance, and by good judges admitted to bo an xceptionally graud specimen of the thoroughbred; bis breeding being, of the highest class. ' As Traitor is to be travelled through the his owner prefers "that breeders shall see and judge for themselves whether ho is the sire required to get haoks up to 18 stone,- or racehorses if desired; •■.-■ Als- ■ ■ ' THE BMOWNED SIRE -Mangle,

Limited; to 30 Mares. By Traducer-Flat Iron, by Puter Flat Emma, is. MangleV breeding, while Welcome Jack, one of' the greatest performers of modern times;; is by. Traducer-Miss Flat, ;■ byiPetertFlat—Mountain Nymph. Mangle's I ;<lese.- ved\ popuisn itj', in this : district, for the l.splendid Btbckslio. has Bired (i is increased by hifljojqse relationship ft Buoh a celebrity a 8 'Welcome Jaok; and in limiting, Mangle to 30 marea,,his .owner intends that he shall hayo a cliaMce of still further showrg of what iiare:, strains of blood his pedigree f Sfe M iND MANGLE —Eachmare,'£sss, two ,or T more IKe" honajde property of lender.'Good paddocks provided at Is per p'er/weelc; Every| care taken, but no. re'sponsibilily.'-'',-'" "'",' ! ■ ' '■■ " For o futther'to ! partioulars apply to ; ;!! ' ,1!t ' ;; :|,; 'E.BDCKEtiIDGE.Owiier.r,

Pii'iirmaceuticai Chemist ;:;;;, ppic^.MffiiMAsirißTON,: ''^ , BGB;''to I: innonnbe'tbati| bo' lias JUST Large' Onsigment of tliq.'.fedetmeniibned Preparations forjthe BumwerSeaiioh:—..'.,;'■!.•.'■'' '■ ; PUBB; SOUTH' SEA"ISLAND l LIME ~ JUiCE.yFrbptbe fruit. Purified by a new pro)eas.\ Fresbr bright, and palatable,' o '''■ : -' ■'..'"■• " . .I * ■

I jfflQs FRUJT •iBAW.-rThei GMNVIfa i',-, i'.Liteot from ■ : /* • i i'ZOEDONE—Hon-alcoliolio"Champague. j A delightful beverage for the Summer.'. ■ LEM6» ;/ SYRDP-iFor- Sumnier. Drinks. Made from a private recipe iof great :;; ''Value.'' '-''■•' ''• ■■■; : i;i , ;,/Ii j PtJBE-ESSENCES-For flavoring. ConfeoJellies, tk"< Lemon (extra "'■'■ strong), •Almonds; Cloves; Pine Apple, 1 "'"BatfiflaV'Goohineal, &a. ■■■' '•••■' •>•■ j NELEON'S dEUTINE, ISINGLASS, and PURE' CITSIO AOID-For makiug '■■"JeW 0 " i ■ ESSENCE OF- -BENNET.-For making Ciirdu and Whey, Cream' Cheese, &o'i : "' "Is—PACKETS— Iai. ■' TI.IE GBEAT FOOD PRESERVATIVE. T. aMAfiON'S;STOCK ! OF PATENT , HliTi T oD ipipEs i; ,, },; T\ ulet Requisites, Perfumery, &0., j ■. Will be'v comparison tfjth any house inithp ji'-.-.'iJ iiivr Province,, ■-,,•, !. ■'■■■ ,Thß:Ju£^P!;^W'A«l':'wtu6rtoatWed liio Affni.ta In ITTAAttv /llift +fl thfl I ' <: Wed" in his which .are seleotea by his fVoninth«i' jlesdijig. rfoondon and Continental Honses. ! ■ ,■; HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINES. | ..; "SflitzogenetfowdOT, Kepler** Etfraot ol ri £tt'Bs'teEN¥'bF' '• 'ftNOjT .JOO9OQDS. 1885

ATION4-4 L H OTEL House. Wißitbra from the conntry can read Wiiioß 'ana'spirits. 6{ : tHeleßtqM# J9MftiMfei&WifeT Mabtbmon. i : Wxm& CABRyiNG WOBK DONE,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1499, 3 October 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1499, 3 October 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1499, 3 October 1883, Page 4

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