Stud Horses. TO STAND THIS SEASON, Voltigeur, [Bred by A. E, Finloy, Esq., Victoria, 3Y King Cole, dam Fenella-by Pishor man, dam Roso do Floronco—by the Flying Dutchman, f enella, own sister to Maribyrnong,' (sire of Richmond, Imperial, and Horatio) and half'sister to King of the Ring (sire of First ing, doublo Champion winnor), Petrn, vispean, &o, Fenella is dam of MUTE and SPEECHLESS, who is a grand porformer in India, . King Colo, imported, (siro of Tho Duke, Off Color, Coulstoun, Littlo Jack, &c,) by King Tom (siro of Mermaid, dam of Lurlinc) dam Qui Vivo (sister to Vidette) by Volti gour, out of Mra Ridgway-by liish Birdcatcher, King Cole was a first class performer on the English turf, Ho mado his dobut as a three year old at Ascot, where ho won tho Ascot Derby and St James' Palaco' Stakes; as a lour year old ho won tho Cumberland Plate, and defeated tho Derby winner, Kingcraft, at level weights over two inilc3 at Newmarket, His own brother, King Lud, was sold to go to the stud by auction for 6000 guineas, An inspection of Voltigeur's tabulated pedigree will show that he is full of Emilius blood—sire of Riddlesworth, TERMS-<SS 55.-Every caro but no responsibility, J, C. VALLANOE, Kahiimingi, TO STAND THIS SEASON. Barry Lyndon, [TTILL be at Platform | VV Farm fot the season. ■ Tcrms-£4. No chary) for paddocks. An allowance made when more than one lm.re is sent. Apply B, KIMBERLEY, Greytown. TO STAND THIS SEASON, £. A T tho Empiro Stables, MasvQall tcrton, tho thoroughbred Phillip the Fist. Phillip hie liiist is a uhesnut horse, 3 v.. •. 'id, recei'tiy imported from Canter\iirv ile stamis lojj Lauds high, and is •(etiisr a iiromising young Stallion, hi uv the First is by King Phillip—<\!.i am-! by Vaccination—Woops by Sir iiucuics, King fMUip by Camden-Lady Dowling by Kelpie, Vaccination by Jersey —Arab mare, Phillip the First being limited to 20 mares early application is necessary to secure 1113 service, TERMS-£2los per mare CASH, For further particulars apply J, DEVONSHIRE, 1512 Owner, Udder tlit distln guished Patronage ol . nis Excellent)' Sir William Jervois. H. T, PRICE, HAIRDRESSER AND PERFUMER, Lambion Quai Wellington. OPPOSITE GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS. Work in ail its Branches^ CRICKETING! CRICKETING 1 CRICKETING 1 CRICKETING! D. ASHEE. CHEAP FANCY BAZAAR, Manners-st,, Wellington. IMPORTER OF BRITISH AND FOREIGN GOODS!if HAS just opened for the season Six Cases of Cricketing Material, ex s,s, " Doric"—Balls, Wickets, Etc, by all tho best makers. Also— Cages, Glass Inkstands, Accordcons, Ladies' Bsgs and Purses, Boxing Gloves, flasketware, Ornaments, Rocking and Velocipedo Horses, and GENERAL FANCY GOODS For the Christmas Season 1 N.8.-Spring Bats from 8/6. Empire Coach Factory, COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON.
EOUSE & HUKEELL, (LATE W. BLACK.) IN returning thanks to tho inhabitants of the Wairarana District for tho liberal patrouage accorded to them during the past two years, beg to inform them that they have largely extended their premises, and will therefore be able to carry out all orders with do;patch, and havo on hand and are buildingLANDAUS, BROUGHAMS, WAGGONETTS BUGGIES (Single and Double PULTONS, I CARTb AND EXPRESSES, 'J ha- for STYLi; and FINWH cannot be a tiic Lowest Prices, consiitont ..i'.:, ■>«.» WoiiKM.iNsnip, I3TWUKB AND DESIGNS ON APPLICATION. Time is Money, .iaOHINEKY VERbUS HMD LABOR, i ARTIES about to build or who require any description of OAEPENTER'B or JOINER'S work done are respettfully advised to get a price from S. Bacon and Co. Who are in a position to give the BEST AKTIUIE and the MOST WORK for tho LEAST MONEY, Largo Stocks of SEASONED TIMBER, Fr. »s«d and rough, Mouldings, Stortings, I- •'jib, Sashes, &c,, &c, In fact everything '.••:i-i-»sary to carry out any orders, always on ■•.,'tnd. L.3; ma:os given and contracts taken, and FiKST-COSS WOKIS.MGN sent to any part ot the country. Maeterton Deo, 11,1882. 1252 PATRONISE LOCAL INDUSTRY. MK GEO. SIEVERS lias been appointed Agent in Wellington for tho ale ot the superior WINES manufactured by Mr Soller, of Wanganui-Con-stantia,- Muscat, Port, Hock, Malaga, Sparkling Hock, Verdeilles, and Sparkling Moselle. These wines took prizes at tho Melbourne and Christchurch Exhibitions, and cannot be excelled. The wines we sent to the Melbourne Exhibition, when competing with those lrom all parts of the world, obtained six prizes. These wines wore also exl ibiied at tho Ashburton Industrial Exhibition held on the 20th March, 1881, and received from the Judges first award of merit. A prize medal was also obtained for ttese pure and unadulterated wines at the Christohuroh Exhibition, 1882, Note the Addresß—Opposito Occidental Hotel, Lambton Quay, Wellington, 1496 PINE HOUSE, Lambtoh Qcai .. .. 'Weilington r &Q, BECK desire to inform the y i inhabitants of Wairarapa and surrounding districts that they have commenced business on Lamblon Qnay (opposite tho Occidental Hotel) as CONFECTIONERS. Ftesh Fruit and Refreshment may be had daily. Tea, Coffee, &c, always ready. Ico Creams, Strawberries and Cream in season, Cordials of all kinds. Refreshment Rooms lor visitors, who willreoeive every attention. I. Mid G.B, hope by strict attention to
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1515, 22 October 1883, Page 4
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