Stud Horses. ~; TOSTANDTHISSEASON, ; : Voltigeur; " tßred.by A.B. Finley, Esq,, Viotoria, incr Coin, (km TiWii. i,„ iM.ui. ) man, dam Eoso de Plorenoo-bv the Flying Dutchman, Fenolla, own sister to Maribyrnong.fsire of Richrflond, Irapotial, and Horatio) &ud half sistatoKingoftheEing aire of' First King,, double Char-'- • ■ - • Cnsnnjin frn flnnni] SPEECHLESS, who is a grand performer ;;iuludia, ■■■■"• * hUf? Co L e ' ™PM (8«e of ; The Duke, Off Color, Contain, Little. Jack, io,)by KmgTom (siroof Mermaid, dam of Lurling) dam Qui Vive (sister to Vidette) by Volti. geur out of Mm Eidgway-by liisli Birdcatcher, King Colo was a first class performer on he English turf, Ho made his debut aa a toe year old at Ascot, where he won the Ascot Derby and St James' Pakoo < Stakes'; as a four year old he won the Cumberland Hate, and defeated the Derby ■ winner, Kingcraft, at level weights ovor two miles at Newmarket, His own brother, King Lud. was sold to go to the stud by auction for 6000 guineas, An inspection of Voltigour's tabulated pedigree will show that ho is full of Emilius blood-sire of RiddleßWortb, no responsibility, . J. C VALLANCE, ISi2 Kahnmingi, TO STAND THIS SEASON. | Barry Lyndon, WILL be-at Platform Farm for tho season. ■ - ' Terms-£4. No charge for paddocks. An allowance made when more than one maro is sent. Apply B.KIMBERLEY, Greytown. TO STAND THIS SEASON, Sv A T'tlmli:mni'™SbiWß«.Woo. terton, the thoronghbred » horse— Phillip the First. Piiulip the First is a ehesnut horse, 3 years old, recently imported from Canterbury. He stands 15J hands high, and is altogether a promising young Stallion,' Pnir.ur the First is by King Phillip—; Madame by Vaccination—Hoops by Sir Hercules, King Phillip by Canidon-Lady Dowling by Kelpie, Vaccination by Jersey —Arab more, ' Pmujr the First being limited to • 20 mares early application is necessary to secure his service, TEItMS-£2los per mare CASH, ; For further particulars apply : J. DEVONSHIRE, 1512 Owner,
1 His Excollencv ' Sir , William Jcrvoia H. T, PRICE, HAIRDRESSER AND PERFUMER, Lambton Qcax, ....,, Wellington. OPPOSITE ' '■' GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS. jSß,Hair Work is ail its Branches^
J.MBE, CABINETMAKER ANJ) UPHOLSTERER, Every description of Furniture kept in stock and made to order, Country Orders Punctually Attended To. . Gum-Street, Wemgtoh. 07
OTENHOUSE AND SMITH'S SELF-ACTING Gaseous Vermin and Babbit Exterminators, BLENHEIM, NEW ZEALAND. Patented 17th August, 1883, On view at the office of W, M, Bannatyne & Co,, WELLINGTON.
Empire Coach Factory, COURTEMY PLACE, WELLINGTON. EOUSE~& HUEEELL, (LATE W. BLACK,) IN returning thanks to the inhabitants of tho Wftimrapa District for tho liberal patronago accorded to them during tho past two years, beg to inform them that thoy havo largely extended their promises, and will therefore bo able to carry out all orders with despatch, aud have on hand and arc buildjqgLANDAUS, BROUGHAMS, WAGGONETTS BUGGIES (Single and Double PMONB, CARTS AND EXPRESSES. That for STYLE and FINISH cannot be surpassed, at the Lowest Prices, consistont . . : with Gooi WobksianshiV,. ; kg*PRICES AND DESIGNS ON APPLICATION,
Time is Money. MACHINERY VERSUS HAND LABOR. PARTIES about to build or who require any description of CARPENTER'S or JOINER'S work doiie iiro respeztfully advised to get a price from S. Bacon and Co. Who,are in a position to give"the BEST ARTICLE and the MOST WORK for the LEAST MONEY. Large Stocks of SEASONED TIMBER. Dressed and rough, Mouldings, Skirtings, Doors, Sashes, &c., &o, In fact everything necessary to carry out any orders, always on hand. .. ■. m^» te3^W'?n ?;eoatoiiqte taken, and FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN sent to any part of the country. Mastertou Dec, 11,1882. 1252 PATRONISE LOCAL INDUSTRY. VI been appointed Agent in Wellington for the tale of the superior WINES manufactured by Mr Boiler, of Wanganui-Ooh-stantia, Muscat, Port, Hook, Malaga, Sparkling Hock, Verdoilles, and Sparkling Moselle, These wines took prizes at the Melbourne and Christchnrch Exhibitions and cannot be excelled. The wines we sent to the Melbourne Exhibition; when competing with those from all parts of tho world obtained six prizes. These wines were also exhibited at' the : Ashbnrton Industrial Exhibition held on tho 20th March, 1881 and received from the Judges first award of : merit A prize medal was also obtained for these puro and unadulterated wines at the Christchurch Exhibition, 1882, Note the Address—Oppoßito Occidental Hotel, Lambton Quay, : Wellington." ' '■ 'n% PINE HOUSE; " : Lambioh Qua* .. .. Weuinqiw J&G, BECK, desire to informs the a inhabitants of Wairarapa and :sur. rounding diatriota that they have commenced business on Lamblon Quay (opposite .the Occidental Hotel) as CONFECTIONERS, fresh fruit and Refreshment may be had daily. .Tea, Coffee, <fco„ always rqady. Ice Creams, Strawberries and; Cream in'season Cordials of all kinds. Refreshment Booms for visitors, who will receive every attention. J. and G.B. hope by strict attention to business to merit r share of public patrensge,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1534, 14 November 1883, Page 4
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