Sack of Cns'elbergs & Co s co-'opera-.. ~-■■■ :'v.■...', *';'tiyestore!)' : • ~'; .:['.'; . P;'Gi 'n'HFIISTIAKSEN (latie'oT , Q, \j - t ' tlio • Union Boarding House), desires to rtniiQUiitdo that he has'taken the■nbovo well established'housewhich has been thoroughly reiibTated a.nd • improved, aiid will be found replete with .evory comfort. ' ".. ;' ■ FIBBMLASS MEALS and BED, . CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE. ,JAS. KING'S . SALE OF"'JtiWBLLm, MONTHS To make ready for New Stock. tRY ARTICLE WILLBE MARKED * IN PLAIN FIGURES!. ' At about Ten Per Cent, above Cost Price QMtEMJSMBEIU •%? This is a thoroughly Genuine Sale, and the goods must be sold to make ready for a Laiuih'and Valuahlb, CHRISTMAS STOCK [The following is a list of Goods at the "ilo Price:Ladics' Silver Watches, from 3;w OJ each . Lidies 1 Chains 103 Oil „ Gold Gem Gold Brooches 10s Od „ Sets..., ... ' ... 20s Od „ Pencil-cases and tooth picks from 2s (id „ Charms and Pendants ... i'sOd „ Silver Brooches and Earrings and Sets' Any Pt-ico Eyo-yliisses and Eye-preserv-ers from Spectacles ... 2s Od each lisOd pair Our famous Adomantiiies .. -Is Od each Pebbles OsOd „ All Clocks at Cost Price Gents' English Levers, with two years suarav>toe, £3 10s. • famous Wedding Rings and Keepwas, made on the Ptcmises, and the bust value in New Zealand, 10s cat!;. N.B.—Sale commences on MONDAY, 25th October. Don't forget the ADDRESS, J AS. ~KING. IJo. D Cuba Street, Weliai.wox 2433 SHINGLES. ' rpO BUILDERS 4 OTHERS.-W. J. Prangxeli has made arrangements with Wiley Bros. (Carterton); for their celebrated shingles, and will supply the neighborhood on tho Shortest notice in any quantity. Also, House-Blocks, Whixb Pine Split Palings, and Firewood, A stock kept on hand, Note the .address— W. PRANGNELj,, 'TiuH)i Carrior, Churclwt,, (next Daily Office) Masterton. 242(3 ACRES of first-class LIMESTONE LAND, in the Bideford District, seventeen miles from Masterton..
Tim aplondici propctty contains a reserve of •300 ACRES OFT'OTARA BUSH. The improvements include six miles o ißubstanti'il fencing, and 800 acres laid •down in English grasses and sub-divided into convenient paddocks, a substantial •dwelling house, sheep yards, and other •outbuildings. ftOQO Sheep arc now depastured on this pp. largor number. I . The above property is for ABSOLUTE SALE at a LOW PfilCE on Easy Terms, and as an investment is superior to any estate now in tho market throughout tho Colony. . . Ari For further particulars apply office of ■ this paper. 2395 TO Tlttm IN THE WA KAKAPA DISTRICT, niHE Puru Clydesdale Stallion, aIVON is a bay horse with black points, ami jitunds 1? hands high, with plenty of hone ami hat. He is come of a great family. His clam *old at a fourth of that price. She is out of a Übwikleg mare—one of a family of four, oui of thsMmo dam, nud the quartette, by Renfrew Jock, wcro the four best horses ever bred in the Qamam District. ** VON, by Avon Chief (150, N.Z.5.8.) bred iiv. Dong, Esq., Tcmlalton, near Christarch, out of his famous prize mare Grace Darling (3G), by Trince of Kilbride, imported (602). Grace Darling by Prince Charlie, imported (4 and G2S). Grace Darling was tho best maro that ever stood in New Zealand, She has been "rat ,and champion at Christchurch many timet, beating the great Maggie Craig, Champion of Scotland, She was first at Dunedin and in' hor class and champion of the yard. In fact her career'in the ring is unprecedented. .• .. AVON'S dam, Gipsy, by Renfrew Jock (135) imported from Viotoria ; g siro Renfrew, imported from Scotlandj"g dam Jess, by Blackleg f imported from Scotland. Renfrew Jock's . dam Rose, by Cowderi Lad, a famous Clydesdale, imported from Scotland by the late David . Nesbitt. Renfrew Jock was a most successful . show horse. Before, leaving Victoria lie took many firsts, ond he was threo years in succes- . sioh in Oamaru, Timaru and- Dunedin, and i Champion of the yard as well. t From this history breeders will recognise that •thoy have in Avon not only a horse of good parts, but au Entire of .good lineage, a matter .altogether different,'frojn a good looking horse. 'The great point in horse breeding is to have a :«ire connected with good families of undoubted •character.,-In the onecase tho. stock willbcunr\formly'good, while in the other case individuals iniay surpass, but the general character of tho .itoek trill'be inferior.aud disappointing, Nothlingis more-grievous to. a. breeder than to sco flVeeds spring from a good-looking sire. . r Terms;' £4, payable by P.N. at first service, '■due January Ist, 1887. For full infoiniatiou ■apply t? ; : ;' • ROBERT DONALDSON,. 3421 ■!<■■,' Groom in charge, IKES' WINDOW ' TICKETS! CHEAP if "DAILYOFFIO yd SEEDSMEN;—Seed faeces ca. bs obtained at DiiLYOffice,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2434, 25 October 1886, Page 3
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748Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2434, 25 October 1886, Page 3
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