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: JLowes & lorns. ' SATUEDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1884. .At 10' Clock. GKREAT ANNUAL ENTIRE i HORSE PARADE. T OWES & lOBNS will hold their first '• .U Annual Horso Parade at Masterton a on the above date. 5, Owners will oblige by forwarding their i, Entries as soon as possible, 1772 JUL owners and breeders that they mean to establish an ANNUAL ENTIRE HORSE PARADE In connection with their business, their intention beiug to conduct tlieir Parades on the samo principles as similar exhibitions are managed in Melbourne, Sydney, and , also in England and Scotland. Ae the ht .of October in each, year is. tho time when entires usually commence their season, they bave selected the Saturday preceding as the most suitable day for the Parades, All clients who favor them with Entries will have them duly advertised, while the Entranco Fee'is fixed at the small Bum of FIVE SHILLINGS each. No further charge will be made, except in cases whore sales are effected. All horses will be offered for sale by Public Auetiou, ownors heiug allowed to fix their own' reserves, which will only be known to tho Auctioneers Parades conducted in.tho above manner, being thoroughly advertised, are acknowledged to be the best means of introducing entires to tho notice of breeders, while they' offer exceptionally favorable opportunities for sale The Parade this year will be held in a convenient paddoek in Masterton on SATURDAY, tho 27th September, to commence at 1 o'clook, .Soliciting the favor of entries. 1773 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27'iu, 1884. At 2 O'clock, SIRE HORSES. HORSE PARADE AT MR DARLEY'S PADDOCK, MASTERTON. No. 1.-Crawford Priory- Bred by Sir Thos. Elder, Adelaide. By Gang Forward, dam Peradventuro. No. 2.— Voltigeui". Bred by Messrs Finhry. Victoria. By King Colo (imported), dam Fenella, by Fisherman (imported) No. 3.-Dan O'Connell, by Daniel O'Rorke, dam Plover, bred in Marlborough. No. 4.— Dubius, by Danebury, dam The Gem, out of Huntress, by Southern Chief. No. s,— Trickster, by Leolimts, by Caterer, dam Tasmania, by Melbourne. No. 6.— Admirals by Malton, dam Spray, full brother to Southern Chief. N0.7,-Doncaster,byTowton, dam Titania, by Bay Middletun—Fairy, by Glaucaß. No. 8 -Phillip the First, by Kinp Phillip, dam Madanf, by Vaccination, dam Hoofs,' by -Sir Hercules. ' No. 9,-Nanakia, by Traducer,. dam Estella. No. 10-Lord Mandeyille, by Yattendon. No, M.-The Premierj by Malton, Revoke. No 12. -Signer, by Danebury, dam Uudino by Figaro-Rapid,' by Foam ; dam by General Speo, DRAUGHT ENTIRES. . No, 1,-Ruins, 3 years, by Young Princo Charlie, dam Blossom, by Farmer's Glory. No. 2. -Dainty Davie. No, 3.~Laird O' Largo, yeara, by dam Loch Loveu, No, by Princo Royal, dam Jessie by Wellington, No. s.— Lord Nelson, by Young Princo of Wales (imported), dam Empress, ROADSTERS. No. I.—Oafegrove, the celebrated American Roadster, Full Pedigrees of above Sires will bo furnished at Parade, after which a general Horso Sale will be held, when the following will be amongst tho lots submitted : No, 1,-Giilnare, by Duke of Edinburgh, from mare by Bugarabbee, with yearling by Nanakia, and in foal to Dim O'Connell, No. 2.-Bay Blare, by Oliver Cromwell, from Compensation, No, 3.—Mare (Stocking-s), bred in Napier, with yearling by Duke, iu foal to Dan O'Connell. • Nr, 4,-Tlie Gem, by Southern Chief, from Huntress, Sister to Little Wonder, Lady Grey. , No. s.—Yearling Filly, from The Gem by Puriri, and nominated for Wairarapa District Produce, 1886 AND OTHER HORSES. 1793 PROPERTY LIST, Goodwill of Leasehold Property. 11 Q ACRES Splendid LAND at Glad--110 shine 1 p A A ACRES Freehold and 700 acres IUUU Leasdhold, Wharoama, with 3000 Bbeep i)f\(\(\ ACRES Splendid Improved /CUUy LAND, Lowor Valloy, divided into 27 paddockß; largo dwolliap. 1 aO ACRES, Waipoua Block, Splendid JL/CU Bush ftfTA ACRES FARM, Opaki, divided, niV\J and good dwelling; water and shelter. Easy terms. mACRK SHEEP RUN, Upper Taueru, well improved and subdivided, good Dwelling. 1 fX*7fl ACiiE SHEEP * CATTLE 10 ( U RUN, on tho Pahau River, well improved QQO ACRES .GOOD PASTORAL \tCuO LAND, near Carterton, improved nud subdivided, and good Dwelling "I A Q ACRE FARM, near Carterton. J, 4:0 Conv anient paddocks and good Dwelling nC\ Q ACRES SPLENDID LAND, 000 bounds Ruamahanga River.' Well improved 1 XO ACRES IMPROVED LAND, JLOU Upper Plain. Fenced aud Dwelling A ACRES GOOD LAND, Masterton. ■ Proporty known as Wildfell, 2531 acres, fenced and subdivided, good house and outbuildings. Price low, terms'easy..' '"■ ■■ Also— V SECTIONS of 11, &nd 1 acre in Bentley's,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1794, 22 September 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1794, 22 September 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1794, 22 September 1884, Page 3

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