TO TRAVEL mm WA RARAPA -"■' ' AV<MT la & J(x<*B& wiJti bla?k.polnta; and hair.;: He i» bbrae ofagreat famijy! t 'fiis.dam was solddl' 80guineas when'Rwdraares veto' •old at a fourth of that price, •'-'' Sbo irouiof- a Blaoklcg. mare-one of a family of four, out of. the same dam, and the Quartette, by Renfrew Jock, were the four beat hoißea ever wed in the Oamaru District. '■'-' AVON, by Avon Chief (180, N.Z.S.B,)' bred by w. Boag, Esq,, Fondalton,, near Ohr:atoburct, out of his. famous prke mare Graco Darling (86), by Trince of Kilbride, Imported (602). Grace Darling by Prince Charlie, imported (4 and 628), Grace Darling was the best mare that wor stood in New Zealand, She haa been Ir«t and okampiim atiChriatohuroh many tirnoe, beating the groat Maggie Craig, Champion of Scotland, She ..was first at Dusedln ami In her olaei and ohampion of the yard, ; In foot her career in the ring is unprecedented. • .-ii. •:. AVON'S' dam, Gipsy, by.'Benfrw Jock (136) importtsd .from .Victoria j % ilro: Bwfrow, imported from Seotbuid j j dam Jess, by Blaokleg, imported ironi Scotland. . Renfrew Jock's damftose, by Oowden Lid, & famous Clydesdale, imported , flcotiaad:, by..., the. lafo David Neebltt, ' Ktnfrew Jock was & most mcoesiful show home,, Before leaving Victoria he took many flrsty and he wss three years , in .suoces-. sion in Oattiara, Tirnaro 'and Dunodin, and Ohampion of the yard as well.' ■ From this history breeders will recognise that they have in Avon not only a horse of. good parts, hntaUiEntireof 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 character. In Ihc one cosp the stock will be uniformly good, while in the other, caso individuals may surpass, but the general oharacter of the stook will be inferior and disappointing; Nothing is moro grievous to a breeder than.to see weeds spring from a good-looking sire. Terms, £i payable by P.N. at first service, duo January Ist, 1887. For full information apply to BOBEBT DONALDSON, 2421 • Groom in ehargo, BY APPOINT- ffigjjEXCELLENCY MENTTOHIsiSS GOVERNOR VV. LITTLEJOHN & SON, WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS k OPTICIANS, Queen-street..,.. „. M ...,Ma3terton, AND AT Lajibton Quit, Wellington, RESPECTFULLY invite inspection of thoir largo and woll-anaortod Stook *l NEW GOODS in all departments. OUR SIX : GUINEA SILVER HUNTING ENGLISH LEVER WATCH! I Is specially commended for its genoral oxcellonce and oheapneii, being in no respect inforior to Watches ÜBuaUy Bold for £B. Each Watch ut accompanied by a GUARANTEE for TWO YEARS. ■ Securely packed and sent by Registered Post to ANY PART OF THE COLONY on receipt of P. 0.0. or Cheque, SPECTACLES and EYEGLASSES fitted to any sight, All wcV rflceivea OißßFnr. Attention. W.LITTLEJOHN&SON'S SixGuiuoaLoverWntolies ARE confldontly recornroendedns the most durablo and accuratowatehes in the flow Zealaud market, _ The unscrupulous who try to palm off inferior watches beariug Llttlojohn's uaino are recommended to see the case LittleJohn v Mulligan, tried in the Supremo Court, Wellington, before doing bo. No agents. Address Queen street, Masterton, and Lambton Quay, Wellington. 2158 C, W,A GLAND, BUTCHER, MABTBKON. )RIME BEEF, and Beat Quality ■ MUTTON always on hand. 2380 ALTER PERRY, Iyy GENERAL BUTCHER, BRIDGE-ST.. MASTERTON WRIGGLESWORTH k BINNS, PHOTOGRAPHERS, WILLIS - STREET, WELLINGTON. OUR Mr. BINKS having, during hi 3 late VISIT to ENGLAMD.purchaaed an ENTIRELY NEW and magnificent SET OF INSTRUMENTS, we hav e made arrangements to oxocute LARGE GROUPS and PORTRAITS nt a greatly REDUCED CHARGE. Wa are now in a poßitiun to offer specially liberal terma to Crickktinq. Boating, and Football Clubs, Volunteers, FriendlySooikties, and other Public Bodies, Testimonial Presentations, &«., &c. We are also able to execute all Out-duor Photography,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2456, 19 November 1886, Page 4
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