TO TBA7EL IN THE WA RARAPA DISTRIOT, TTHE Pure Olydeßdale Stallion, Avon. AVON la a bay horse with black points, and stand* 17 bends high, with plenty of bone and mmmmmm B Bold at a fourth of that price, Sho is out of a Blackleg mare—one of a family of four, out of the tame dam, and the quartette, by Renfrew . Jock, were the four beat horses ever bred in the Oamaru District, . , AVON, by Avon Chief (150, N.Z.5.8.) bred ohurch, out of his famous prise mare Graoo mSmmßmmßmamSi importod (4 and 626), Grace Darling was the beat mare that aver stood in New Zealand. She has been ilnt and champion at Ohristchuroh In and in her olau and ohanipion of the yard. In raot aw oarter in the ring is unpre- ■ Hdwttd. , „ . ! AVON«dam,Glpiy;byßeofrewJook'(l3B) !J- imported from Viotork; g sire Renfrew, i. importod from Scotland; g dam 'Jess, byßlacks, damßose.byClMfdetLad.nfamouiOlydesdale, d toported from Scotland by the late David y NesWW,, lenfrew Jook wa« a most successful * ihowhorw. 1 Before leating Viotoria he took I many firsts, ad-he was three years in tucceii. sum in Oamanj,.Timaw &nd Dunedin, and it Champion of the yard as well From this history breeders' will rocogniio that >f they have in Avon not only a horse of good y parti, butanMreofgood lineage, a matter ig horse, . -, , „, uns lß w have a lire connected with good families of undoubted r, character. In ihe ono case the etook will be uni. fonnlv enoA. whiln In Mm »Ui.,- ««.»I n vi!„i.!...i. , but the general character of the , i inferior and disappointing, Nothing is more grievous to a breeder than to see ROBBRT DONALDSON, QASFITTERS, PLUMBERS, AND ELEO TRIO BELL HANGERS, Queen-st., Maaterton. OESIRE to give an emphatic denial to a BCTAfOiB, which has been spread BUSINESS. They flro not birds of p a «- ■W, bus having succeeded already in Mastarton thoy wiah to thank the public, and especially their patrons, and to assure them that Maaterton will be their PERMMENThm and abode for thefuture. Every dewriptwa of work done at moderate priow, Dutam.~n6 (Met 8. KINGDON, n ABFITTINGB of ran nwunnv. Wwhßtucuttd with PrmtfMt, CENTRAL OEED 23. ILlskebs - SIEEET, Whltjhmok. New and Choice Agricultural Seeds. New and choice Flower Seedß, Finest Lawn Grass Seed. Freßh Clovers and Grass in Great Variety. irv n«„ a...„XTi..i..,„ , . „ iTI departmenta are now to hand in their usual first-olass condition, and 1 can confidently recommend them as superior to any other aeeds in the market, besides being full in weight and moderate in price. Send fpr full descriptive priced catalogue of nursery stock; also full descriptive catalogue of eeeds, with cultural directions. Gratia and po&t free to any address, on application. F. COOPER, SEEDSMAN AND NURSERYMAN __ Whowsalb & Retail. ' W. PARRES, ROOT AND SHOE MAKER, MaSTERTON. jN thanking his customers for past 1 favors, begs to inform them and the public generally that ho will be found, as usual, in the new shop adjoining Messrs Lowes ft lorns'. All desoiiption ol ladies' and gentlemen's boots and shoes, sewn or pegged, made to order. REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. 2270
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2458, 22 November 1886, Page 4
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