T' U STAND; THIS SEASON, at" Mr T. Parsons'. fam; uFr&ficte Line, TARATAHI, on and after "the ; Ist NOVEMBER, the purebred Clydesdale horse- ' v UK';,- ;.' v . Ruiug. Aged 4 years, Foaled October 18, 1881,• Color,,dapple Chestnut. Stands 17 handshigh,.. Immense. bone r ,and , fine temped Sire—Young.Prince, Charlie, ljy the .ported Clydesdale, old;Prince2Gharlie;ri bred . by ; Sir james'i'Nieol Flomjijg,;: Prince Charlie s w. : brother, Prince.ofj Wales, was auipio! i • cotland, and Ik# for £ISOO. ? J.n., !u iul church;; inj r . 1872, Qld Prince harii.i. ; wii p. three years old, toot peptize jsam't, 8 competitors, | six. of which were iuip ted, .Young-Prince Charlie's dam Darling, by Napoleon, took first prize for. three years in succession at Christchurch against all comers. k&l dry mare, ■ '■ ■ •• RUFUS' dam Blossom, by -Farm Glory, out of; sania dam as Pride Canterbury, took' second-prize ; : at.; ,th'e Agricultural 'Show at Maatertoii in 1877, out of a field of eight; at Carterton first in 1878 for mares with foal at foot, when .five competed; ' | iJO RUFUS,; bred by his owner at Manaia, admittedly-coines from a pure Clydesdale l strain on both .sides,, and bears evidenco of this by the fact that, . as bone, powerful ! builds/symmetry, andheight,- he is equal to the finest holme : that has yet been imported," and [ fe' acknowledged the best' horse ever shown in this district.' - 1 - Terms: £4 ; .'all mares guaranteed, and no money demanded until the owner, is satisfied that his. mitre is. stinted;" Groomage fee : Bs; .Good paddocks provided at Is per Week, but -no responsibility will be undertaker!. ' r | 2121 WALTER MORISON. mO STAND THIS SEASON, at-his--1 owner'? farm, Taratahi, the celebrated thoroughbred horse '' -.: 1; •;! 'i . The Premier. jsso, the Purbred Pony, General Spfcc, For terms, &c,, apply tol'" P. F. 'MCRED.: ORICKETING CRICKETING CRICKETING CRICKETING. I ORICKETING. CRICKETING. CHEAP FANCY BAZAAM, Manners-Btree't, Wellington, . ' IMPORTER OF BRITISH & FOREIGN GOODS, H sik o°f cScKETING MATERIAL in New Zealand,' comprising G, Bussey and Co.'s, Duke's, Lillywhite's, Page's, Corbet's, Ayre's, and Bartlett's Bats, Balls, &c, ■ . Spring Bats from Also, his first shipment of Fancy Goods, suitable for Christmas Presents, Cages, Glass Inkstands, Accordeonsi Ladies' Bags and Purses, Boxing Gloves; Basketware, Ornaments, Rocking Velocipede Horses, Snd • GENERAL FANCY GOODS. A large stock of American Four-wheel Perambulators, at reduced prices,, 1 Agent for Bdsisto'a Celebrated Eucalyptus' Oil, for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, ! Sprains, &c., &c, : 2 L/fm. J m -AMES T HUM PSO N . MANUFACTURER.OF LEMONADE, DERATED WATERS AND CORDIALS. Queen-Street, Master ion. JOB TILE, HALL-STREET, LIME MERCHANT, GENERAL COMMISSION AQENTd; v VALUATOR, ', " Agent for E, REEVES and Co., Flour, Grain, and Produce Merchants, SAMPLES of Flour, Wheat, Oats, Beans, Grass Seed, Mangold Seed, Oatmeal, Pearl Barley, etc., on view. A few choice properties for sale or to lease in town or country, varying in size from one quarter to 2000 acres, Situation' and terms given upon enquiry. • > TAKE NOTICE T)RESSWOOD qellfi the Best English 1 Lever made for ' - «5 ss. Second Quality English Lovsrs, S3 and £4. Genuine Waltham Watchtis, «sios; Good Strong Hunting Keyless Wtches, 331. Sterling Silver Chains, lOs per ounce. Each Watch carefully examined and warrantedi G, H. PRESSWOOD, 2U9 .Masterton. HOOD & SHAW. LIVERY STABLEKEEPERS, . Masterton, "DEP tpnotify that they are continuing JD their business of LiVery Stablekeepers at the •' EMPIRE HOTEL, where every attention will be paid to horses placed, in their care. • GOOD PADDOCKS. Horses and Buggies on hire. A 'BUS meets every train, and conveys isengeis to all parts of the town. 2114 SALYATTMiIZp MANUFACTURING . CONFECTIONER, 65 Lambton Quay (next: Evening Press Office), and No. 18, Manners-st., Wellington, MAKER of ali kinds of Jellies,: in, ; eluding Apple, Orange, Banana' pineapple, &o„ &c.; All kindß: of New Zealand Candied Fruifc. Syrups and Ice Creams of every description,. . All the above made on the Premises.. ■- French Dessert in every variety. FRUIT. OF ALL. lINDS. Mr Lezza having learnt his trade'in the largest European centres, customers ' oan p assured that his assortment is of the has won roanyi medals, ,and>, weiifc'ienown--afc various Exhibitions. /■ His'7exhibitß-=at ■ thelndustrial Exhibition now opened'havegained him colonial fame,. , ■' - ■ vks.:: : '212 ' A. E. O'.NEALL, PAINTER AND DECORATOR . FEATHERSTONiiirc- • ORK done in; the -, best: style.i ; A Agent for the Liverpool Lonfc and Globe Fire Insurance. Company.;:i. '■<. 2097' TO SEEDSMEN.VM irrttiefepei caii be obtained at' " DAHY".Offic«.'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2157, 28 November 1885, Page 4
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699Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2157, 28 November 1885, Page 4
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