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Stud Horses. ' TO STAND: -THIS SEASON; J -*- * T His owner's Parni', ljl. . Taratahi, the thoroußlibrod stallion. ' ; - ;) . iT } The Premier.. By Malton .(imported) from, Revoke; by Sirflerciile's-piesse, by Trdaa, Revoke is «Ibo the dam of Trump Oard-Maltoa (bred by Sir Tatton Sykea) by Rifleman,; by Touchstone. (See N.Z: Stud book,) . , ;The Premier's beautiful quality and substance—which he transmits to his stockare household words throughout Wairarapa, and it is only neoessary to add that whether nn the turf or road his descendants are making a name for themselves, and perpetuating the fame of Old Malton and Sir Hercules as two of the best thoroughbred sire? ever imported to New Zealand, THE PREMIER is sire of the winners of the Champagne Stakeß and Nursery Handi-: cap of. 1882, For the former event they ran first, and second. A son of his was only beiten by a head for the District Produce, 1881,, The Premier was not represented in the District. Produce of 1882, but for the District Produce of 1883 his stock rau first and second, and another son-Consul—won the Taratahi Sapling Stakes at Tauherenikau the Spring Nursery Handicap, the Cham- : pagno Stakes, and the -Nursery Handicap with 9st up,, Ho was beaten by a head at Wanganui for the Sapling Stakes only having landwl from steamer ■ iwaitijjpur noun before, the race. He won 1 the Nursery Handicap the following day, and then finished uy a brilliant season by running a dead heat with, his lormer viotress at Waverley, Waitotarv

There is un gainsaying these facts, and the Premier's ovi.er c mb'dently rests his claim to the support of Breeders upon the reputation bis stock have made. TERMS—£SSs each mare. An allowance for two or more, the bona fide property of sender. Also the Pure-bred pony, General Spec, TERMS—£2IOs eacli m-re. Grazing free until notice. Every care taken, but no responsibility. P. F. TANOIiED, 1490 Owner

TO STAND THIS SEASON, . Stallion, Ananias, . And thepurebred Clydesa dale Stallion, Pride of Canterbury. Ananias will bo turned out at his owner's farm with the mares. Pride of Canterbury will travel thiouijh the District. Further particulars future advertisement J. PIKE, Owner. To Whiti, Gladstone. 1485 TO STAND THIS SBASON,

IN the Wnmrapa District, the well-bred HACK -.- -*_■ Mischief, By Kakapb, dam Lady June. For farther particulars see Cards and future advertisement, J; DEVONSHIRE, 14715 Empire Stables, Maaleiton. TO STAND THIS SEASON. g|. ; \-Barry Lyndon, ' WILL be at Platform '' VV ■ Farm for the season. Terms—£4. No charge for An allowance made when more than one mare is sent. Apply B. KIMBEELEY, Greytown. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. mHEThoroughbred Traitor, Bred by Mr Nosworthy, ISTO,

By Tradueer—Deception, by Young Plover —Vanity, by Si' Charles—The Gig" 1 "- ,: ~ ported), by Tomboy—Duchess of 1 , _, Waxy—Moses' dtin. Tradueer (imported), by The Libel—Aretkusa (Sec N.Z. Stud Book). Traitor is a bay horse, stanch over 16 hands, with rare,strength and substance, and by good judges admitted to be an exceptionally grand specimen of the thoroughbred, his breeding being of the highest class, . As Traitor is to be travelled through the Wairarapa during .the season, his owner prefers that breeders shall see and judge for themselves whether he is the sire required to get hacks up to 18 stone, or racehorses if desired. Also— THE RLNOWNED SIEE Mangle, LiiirrED to 30 Mares. By Traducer-Mat Iron, by Peter Flat - Emma, is Mangle's breeding, while Welcome Jack, one of the greatest performers of modern times, is by Tradueer—Miss Flat, by Peter Flat-Mountain Nymph, Mangle's descved popularity in this district, for the spleudid slock he has sired, is increased by his close lcationship to such a celebrity as Welcome Jack; and in limiting Mangle to SO mares, his owner intends that he shall have a chance of still further showing of what rare strains of blood his pedigrco TERMS FOR TRAITOR AND MANGLE -Each mare, £5 53, A reduction made for two or more the bona jidc property of sender. Good paddocks provided at Is per per week, Every care taken, hut no responsibility. For further to particulars apply to E. BUUKERIDGE, Owner.

T.G.MASON, ''[Registered.] Pharmaceutical Chemist MEDICAL HALL, MASTERTON, ")EGS to announce that ho has JUST ) RECEIVED a Large Cnnsigment of the Undermentioned Preparations for the Summer Season : PURE SOUTH SEA ISLAND LIME JUIOE.—From the fruit. Purified by a new process, Fresh, bright, and palatable, fflO'S FRUIT SALT.-The GENUINE. Lirect from Manufactory. ZOEDONE-Non-alcoholic.Champague. A delightful beverage for the Summer, LEMON SYRUP-For Summer Drinks, Made from a private reoipo of great value, PURE ESSENCES-For flavoring Confectionery, Jellies, &c Lemon (extra strong), Almonds, Cloves, Pine Apple, Ratafia, Coohineal, Ac,. NELCON'S JELATINE, ISINGLASS, and PURK CITRIC ACID-For makiug Jellies, ESSENCE OF RENNET.-For making . Curds and Whey, Cream Gheeso, &o, SALSALINE .'.'' I S _PACKETS—Iw THE GREAT FOOD PRESERVATIVE.

T. a. MASON'S STOCK- OR PATENT MEDICINES, Toilet Requisites, Perfumery, &0.. Will bear cominrwon with any house in the Wellington Province, The success which has hitherto attended his efforts is greatly clue to the -; , . PURITY of the DRUGS nsed in his Dispensary which are selected by his Agent from the leading London and .; Continental Houses. -.■>' HOMtEOPATHIO MEDICINES, ;■'>'■ Quinine and' Steel Wine, and Seltzogcne Powders, Kepler's Hxtrnct of ■■-. Mcat,rn • v 77'7 .^'■-'• : ■■ '■• :' : y: LARGE ASSORTMENT. ;OF FANCY • ;'::i ,7.) GOODS. , --* -"-188S

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1502, 6 October 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1502, 6 October 1883, Page 4

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