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TO TRAVEL IN THii WA RAKAPA DISI'UICT, fjltlE Puro Oydosdalo Stallion, Aron. ATOX Is a bay honw *tth black pointa, nnd stands 17 hands high, with plenty of bone and hair. He it come of a great family. His dam was sold at 80 guineas when nood marts were jold at a fourth of that price. Siio is out of ft Blackleg mare-one of h family of four, out of tlw same dam, and the quartette, by Renfrew .Jock, were tho four best horsoa ever bred in tho' Oamaru District. AVON, by Avon Chief (150, N.Z.5.8.) bred by «. lioag, Esq., t'endalton, near Christchurch, out of his famous pri» mare Grticc Darling (30), by Prinw of Kilbride, imported (602). Grace Darlinj by Prince Ouarlie, imporUd (-1 and 626). Grac« Darling was the best mate that ever stood in New Zealand. She bu b«n Vit and ebaaspion at Ohmtchurch many timfr, bating ths groat Mtgfi* Craig, Champion of Scotland. Sba toi first at Dunadin and in h«r ilsis and ckmpion of tho jird. In fact her mmm i» the ring i» uapreoedsntsd. AVON'S dam, Gipsy, by SaaJkrr Jook (1©) impwted from Victoria j g tin Mfwir, ioportad from Scotland ; g da® Jew, by Bla«k----leg, imported from Scotland. Renfrew Jock'i dam Rose, by Covrden M, a famous Clydesdale, imported from Sootknd by the late David Nesbitt. JUnfrewJockvasamosbiuoMSsful abow horia, Befort 1 saving Victoria be took many firsts, and he was three years m suojeslion in Oanuru, Timaru and Dunedin, and Champion of the yard as well. From this history breeders will reoogniw that tb6y have in Avon not only a horsa 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 sirs connected with good families of undoubted 'charact3r. In '■ he one casa the stock will be uniformly good, while in the other caso individuals may surpass, but the general character of the stock will bo inferior uud disappointing. Nothing is more grievous to a breeder than to seo weeds spring from a good-looking sire. ferms, £4, payable by .P.N. at first service, due January Ist, 1887. For full information apply to ROBERT DONALDSON, 2421 Groom in charge. H&TOtl Williams GASFITTERS, PLUMBERS, AND i'LEC TRIO HELL HANGERS. Queen-Mi. MUH!«HOII. DESIRE in L'ivi? nn emphatic denial to n HUilOll. which luts been spread with a view to I'lifiJUDlCti 'J'IIEI 11 HUMNI HS. Titer are nut birds of passage, hut having succeeded nlrciitly in mating ii tjoiiil business eminent,in» in Masttii tmi tlu-y wish to thank the public, and especially their patrons, ami to assure tli-jin that Masti'ilmi will he their PERMAN -AThmnu and ill null! for the future. Every description nf work done at moderate iiriees, DMnm.—no clyVcf. A trial solicited. A large stuck of GAS-AHK'N-mkl f;r,:,^ n .'!-lv".l ni';.MUAi, MliilD ; i Tuill'], Ventral OISED OTOUE, 28, MaNNF.IVS • SJUBBT, Wuu.\'oro:<. New nnd Ohiiioe Agricultural Sends. New and Chi>ic« Garden Seeds, Now and choice Flownr Suods. Finest Lawn Grass Sued Frufth Clovers and Grass in Groat Variety. 1 ( |"Y Now Season's stock nf Suods in all luL departments are ii'iw to hand in their usual fiisfc-clasß condition, and 1 can confidently recommend them as superior to any other seeds in the market, besides being full in weight and moderate in price. Send for full descriptive priced catalogue of nursery stock; also full descriptive catalogue of seeds, with cultural directions. Gratis and post free to any addresa, oa application. F. COOPER, SEEDSMAN AND NURSERYMAN, Wholesale & Retail, c. w"a g l a n d , BUTCHER, Masteetu.w PRIME BEEF, and Best Quality MUTTON always on hand. 2380 rLTER PSKRY, GENFJUI, R(JTHFIER. BKIDGE-ST.. MASTERTON 'IULPII & uIKUS, LATE J, BILLINGTON (Of Makora) BEjS to notify that he has commenced business in Mastcrton as a Family Botcher and will supply PRIME MEAT at the following ;ates FDR CASH. Munos—Fore Quarter 2d per It) Hind Quarter 2-Jil per lb Beef—From 21(1 to 4|d j.ci* lb. Fairf'i ; x!!;i "•» Diiflu for r kJm. EAGLE BREWERY MASTERTON. T. PERSONS, PllOl'lilETOß. AVING engaged Mr N. Stenhouso, whose l'eimtiition as a bieworis wl'll known in this district, the proprietor is in a position to supply ALli and •'■TOUT not to be equalled in tho COLONY, Family orJcrspnnctmlli/ ullmiul to, _ _ 2258 BAB t LINEiN," T ADIES' & CHILDREN'S UNDERjj CLOTHING, etc,, etc, W. BRU-N SKILL, Has opened up a full assortment ex s.h, " Coptic," also a splendid assortment of Sun Bonnets.

White Twill Sun Box.vets, from 2/6, Gum Shaped Sun Hon^zts, from 4/l>. I Price Lists of Baby Linen, \ Underclothing, fo, are now ready, itjid will be immediately forwarded on \ _ application. "\W. BRUNSKILL, J!6 Mannors-St,. Wellington, 2-150 CABINETMAKER f- FURNITURE DEAL*!', MASTELiON, HAS a large stuck of Linoleums from 3a per yard, Oileitjths 12 yards wide from '2s 4d pov squarq yard, also a splendid lot of ■ MATS, RUGS, and CARPETS, superior quality, at a Great Reduction. ALL NEW GOODS. A good chance to renew for Xmas at a small outlay 215 ( J WILLIAM KEEBLE, EXPRESSION an'D GENERAL CARRIER, MASTEBTON. WT7" BEGS to notify that he > i\. lias been appointed Ajjent for the NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS COMPANY, Wellington - , Goods reeeivd anc' forwarded to and and fmni all paits of the world. Every oaM taken, All orders left at W. Bradford's, Gunsmith, will be promptly attended to.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2482, 21 December 1886, Page 4

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885

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2482, 21 December 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2482, 21 December 1886, Page 4

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