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i| . Stmtpjoraes. J i TO'STAND THIS SEASON, 1 - '■•• Farm, L Taratahi, the thorough- , bred 5ta11i0n.,,...,,..', i!v;^;i(.!.i r i l . Dililo:. f [;,jATne,!Premier. -* ;By Malton, (i.oipprted,) from/ReYpkei'/by Sir by fross f ,ftevokei&. by Sir ..Tatton Sykes) .by. Touchstone'.' "(See N.Zi Stud book,) The Premier's beautiful' quality 1 'and sub-stance-whioh he .transmits) to j his; stock—- ; are housohold words throughout Wairarapa, and it is only necessary,to add thai' whether on the turf'or roM'hie descendants are making a name for.themselvos, and perpetuating the fame of Old Malton .and Sir Bercnlei %/bost thoftugtibred ' n'res evor imported tolNiw Zealand. THE iPHEMIIiR is Mof the' win'nefs >bf .lie Champagne Handi-, :ap' of'lßß2| J.'Fof ithe former eveiit' th'ey : rah' first and second. A son- of his was only boiten Patriot Produce, SBBI, TheJPrehiierhyas'not-tepresentfld-in the District jPreducejof) 1882, 'but for the'i DistiiotProduue of -J,883 y his stock ran first and second, arid : a'notKcr son-Consul—won the Tar&tahiSapling State's at.Tau'herenikau' the Spring Nursery Handicap, the Champagno .BtakflS|jßnd,the rNureery', Handicap with!93tjip.^"';Ho';\vas^Bnateii' by, * head <at, : Wanganul.fof,thV,3ap7ingStake'sbnly,having landed from'stearner iwilitjj-jour hurs kfon the race, He won the Nursery Handicap theMlomngday, and 1 then-finishe'd'uj! a brilliant 1 season by-ruriiiing a dead 'heat with 'ibis"former 'victress' at- Waverley, Waitotan,;'.., ''' There is no gainsaying these facts'; a'nd'thePremier's to the Brfefedera upon tha reputation hif.Bi&ck,^avo ; made. ■^l-yq''-.- '■ . TERM—£S os each mare/ An allowance for two or more/ the bona fide property of sender; ; .s.u;A . :■'.'•.''■■' ;.-.-''--' !- ; - -1 -'- ■•■ Also the Pqre-bred.puny,' '•;.' [■■■', ■ . '," : General Spec. :' . TEUMS-£2los each irrre. (irazing free until notice. Every care taken; but nVresp'onsibility. . P. F r TANCUED, • 1490 '"'"'' Owner TO STAND THIS SEASON, • : ' T " "^HEi)', thoroughbred ~ Stallion, ~ .J _ And thepurebred Clydes- '.,.,. ..dale Stallion, ~,;,-. Pride ; of Canterbury. Ananias wil.l.bß,turne.d,outat,hisowner's farm with'the marcs." Pride of Canterbury will travel through the District, _..,..", ""' ~( i Further particulars ■ futureadvertisement. J; PIKE, Owner. •TeWhitirGladstone; : ' : ' 1485 IN .the" ;¥airarapa District, the well-bred HACK .STALLION,,.;. :i. !, By Kiikapo; damiady Jane. For further particulars seaiSafdVand' future .advertisement, . •..■■'' j.'i)EyoNSHiBE, _;;?! 1476 ' j (Einpire Stables, Mastertom i TO,,STANDTHK SEASON.- ■; "V'^^larry^XyMon,: 1 : :be;at Platform ir.JiY,-.; Farih'foi; the season. - Terms—£4. No charge for ' An allowance made when moro than one mare is sent. Apply ■;;■:-,. ■-.■ >'< v, ■: '.•; 'j ''. B,.KIMBBI(LEY»Greytown. TO TKAYEL'THIS'SEASON. ' • .i j«>;mHßThofoughbrcd , Stallion -"'Traitor, Bred by ; : MrNos worthy, .187 0, ■ ■ ... By Tradueer—Deception.'by Young Plover -Vanity, by Si' Charles—The Giggler (imported); by ;Tdmboy-Duchess of' York, by Waxy—Moses' 1 dam; > :: ' •■ Traducer (imported), by The Libel—Arethusa (See 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 exceptionally grand specimen of the thoroughbred, his breeding being of the highest class. ,;n, ~'■..>:. ■':■■ As Traitor isfebe! travelled-.through the Wairarapa during ; the ; season;, prefers that breeders shall jee and judge for themselves whether he is the. sire required to get hacks up to 18 stone, or racehorses if desired.. ,i ....... ... ..f,-* ' u >'■■:.■ , THE RLNOW.NED. SIRE Mangle, i,;* LiMrrEDio.3O':MAEEB.'' By Traducer-Flat'lron, by Peter FlatEmma, is Mangle's, breeding, while Welcome Jack, one of' the greatest performers of modern times, is bjlTiaducer-.-Miss'Flat, by Peter FJat-Mountain/Nyraph. Mangle's dese. ved district, iqr the splendid : stock' h'e lias, 'sired, js increased by his close relationship)' -suclift celebjity as Wtlcomo Jack; andita' ; limitih{rllanglato 30 mares,.his:iowneriutends that he:shall have a chance.'of still- further, showing of what rare strains ■ of;blood;ihis. pedigree consists..',.'. ~:)■■-. ,i!i.-.U. ,':", ii;;;;-' .•■■•'-' *'■' TEEMSEOfc'PRAITOR'ANDMANGLE —Each mare, £5 Ss. A reduotion made for two or more the of sender. Good paddocka provided at Is per per week. ponsibility... .',;" . r .-.'x < rr «<) r, r . ■•■•,. For further to pariiciilafs apply to,. E. BUUKERID.GE.-o.wner. ...IKHASOKi:;. ,■ '/[Registered;]':;' • Pharniaceuiiicai pliiemist MDIOALBALI/.MASIfIRTON, - BEGS;ti : aiitounce l that ho has JUST'. REGEIVEj/.a«Ljrge' frnsigmtnt of. tho rjdewtione'dffreparatioflslforlthe Summer' Season:—' /a •■ ■,■■ tt'■ .f \ PURE SOUTH SEA ISLAND LIME JUICE.,— Fr6rii r the fruit, • Purified,by ; a . new process. Tr'e'lh, L 'brightj-'ahd'-pala.i' ENO'SiFRUIT 'SM-Th-e'eM'yM v ■': Direct from Manufactory.. ZOEDONE-Nontllc'oliqlic A delightful beverage forthe : Slllilmß>. ; - : -■ LEMOf ; SptP-For ; Sum'nief : 'Drinkß. : Made from"',v pnvato :f rebip6 ! 'of 'great value, ■'■''- --,'" H ■-'l"'* <■•:■■■»}!■ PURE ' ' 'tiohery, , : Jelljes'| J, l(6(!j ,f ' i , Lemon '■• (extra strong), Alnionls, Gloves',' Pino 'Apple, '' ;RatafnvCobhme'ai,'<S!<!, ■■^ i ' 1 ';"- NELCON'SdEL&TiN^ISINaiiASSra'nd PURE ■ GITRIO- ACIDiW ! inakii.g ' jellies, : :^'^w'>^ ; - ■■ ■■'■- ESSENCE ■'-• OF/^RENNET^For 1 "making Curds' and Wh'eyr CreawChe'etej'&cl : THE QTOl'^ji^fißiiMyß.' T. G.MASON'S.STOCK.O^PATENT "j MEDICINES. Toilet Beqduntea[lWMw^ffi(J},«<^ Will bear companson with any/jhouse in the j Wellington Province," The "Buecess which has hitherto attended ms euortsis grearaauu.iW wvp ;-:.[&nniH Mpute of tho DRUGS ~.,,, used in his Disjias'ary%mch < are lselectdd,by-his-Agent laddiiig -Lohdon!,and: '... ' i Continental Houses. '■ HbiKEOPATHIO MEDICINES.'""' Seltzogcne of ilMeat. An '« 'hmyji iMIOJI

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1501, 5 October 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1501, 5 October 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1501, 5 October 1883, Page 4

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