~ ,THE WAIRARAPA'. GUN CLUB.. , iprogramine. , fVbst'match ; TO be hold on the Greytuwn Racecourse by kind permission of .the Stewards of the Wairarapa Jockey Club, on THURSDAY, November 11th 1880. Aif OPKN SwEEMTAKE OP I'SOV EACH. ■ ' Seven Bikds. Twenty-two yards rise. Ammunition Jo be supplied by the Club to Competitors "at cost price. Winner ti) receive two thirds, and the second best 'shot the balance of the stakes. Names of competitors not boing members of theOlubto bo submitted to the Committee for approval. Entries to closoat9p.ni. on the niijht of tho 9th November, and will be received at the Greytown Hotel, Wairarapa. All other" matches on tho same day to be post entries on the "round. The first match to commence- at 11 sharp. All matches to bo iired subject to the \V. G. C. Rules. Admission to tho ground free. By order of the Committee, C. HIGGINS, 2429 Secretary.. WAIRARAPA EAST COUNTY. TENDERS will bo received .at this Office (where specifications &c, can be seen) until noon on SATURDAY, the 23rd instant for the following works ; To Oro Oiv-Jiideford road ; -s'i- chains (more or less) metalling. Roadman's Cot- *'• "*e enlargement. P. G. MOORE, County ClerkCounty Council Chambers, Mastorton, 18th October, 1886. [2420 WAIRARAPA fpHE usual weekly meeting will bo J_ hold in tho Presbyterian Church, Mastorton,' THIS EVENING, (Tuosday Oct. 12), Tho usual addresses will bo delivered, and musical and vocal selections will be given by local amateurs, and the Choir, ALL AM INVITED. . DENTAL NOTICE. MR WALTER E. HALL, DENTAL SURGEON. ARTIFICIAL TEETH made by Mr Hall gained first prize medal at the late Exhibition, Tcetk Painlessly Extracted. Address.—Mr Eton, chemist, Masterion. 240G TO TRAVEL IN THE WA RAUAPA DISTRICT, rfIHE Pure Clydesdale Stallion,
AVON is a bay horse with black points, anil stands 17 hands high, with plenty of hone and hair, He is come of a great family, His dam was sold at SO guineas when Rood mares were sold at a fourth of that price. She is out of a Blackleg marc—one of a family of four, out; of the same dam, and the quartette, by Rcnfrow Jock, were tlio four beat horses ever bred in the Oamaru District. AVON, by Avon Chief (150, N.Z.5.15.) bred by w, lloag, Esq,, Fendalton, near Christchurch, out of his famous prize mare Grace Darling (3G), by Prince of Kilbride, imported (002). Grace Darling by Prince Charlie, imported (4 and U2li). Grace Darling was the best mare that ever stood in New Zealand. She has been first and champion at Christchurch many times, beating the great Maggie Craig, Champion of Scotland, Slio was first at Dunedin and in her class and champion of the yard. In fact her career in the ring is unprecedented, AVON'S dam, Gipsy, by Renfrew Jock (185) imported from Victoria ; g sire Renfrew, imported from Scotland; g dam Jess, by Blackleg, imported from Scotland. Renfrew Jock's dam Rose, by Cowden Lad, a famous Clydesdale, imported from Scotland by the late David Nosbitt. Renfrew Jock was a most successful show horse. Refore leaving Victoria he took many firsts, and bo was three years in succession in Oamaru, Timaru and Dunedin, ami Champion of the yard as well, From this history breeders will recognise that they have in Avon not only a liorao 'of good parts, but an Entire of good lineage, a matter altogether different from a good looking horse. The great point in horse breeding is to have a sire connected with good families of undoubted charactor, In the one case the stock mil bo uniformly good, while in the other case individuals may surpass, but the general character of the stock will bo inferior and disappointing, Nothing is moro grievous to a breeder than to see. weeds spring from a good-looking sire. Terms, £4. payable by l'.N. at first service, due January Ist, 1887, For full information ' apply to ROBERT DONALDSON, 2121 Groom in charge, SUPERPHOSPHATES. ARTIfCIAL MANURES. mifflpraiMffira CELEBRATED CHEMICAL MANURES. LOWES & lORNS have boon appointed agents for the above celebrated manures, which aroupon analysis declared specially rich' all the constituents required for plant food, Price only £5 PER TON. FREE ON RAIL AT WELLINGTON. Analysis by "08, hector. Samplos may be seen at fcho office ol .the Agents, Lowes & lorns. 2422 SHEARING. nHEAßlNG.starts at BRANCEPETI '~' ou WEDNESDAY, 20tlx October Prices 17s 6d per 100 j Lambs lCs 8d pe 100, All shearers aro engaged. W. H. ALLSWORTH, TENDERS aro invited up to WED NESDAY,2othinst., For--filling in in front oi I, ■ two Cottager on the :,; road leading to the ' Railway Station, Apply for parfcigujars, at Royal Hotel Musterton. ; ■ ■"■'', 2421
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2429, 19 October 1886, Page 3
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