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TO TBAYEL IS TflK WA IUKAI'A ■ DjS'iTvlCT, fIHHE Fura Uiyilmlulo Stallion, Avon. AVON la a bay hotao with black points, and. stands 17 bands high, with plenty of bone and lmir. He is comeufa great family, His dam was sold at 80 guineas when good mares were sultl at a fourth uf tbut price. She is out of a Blackleg mure—one of n family of four, out of the same dam, and tlie quartette, by Renfrew Jock, were the four beat horses ever bred in the Oamiiru District! AVON, by Avon Chief (150, N.Z.S.It.) bred by ii. Loagj Esq., [''endnlton, near Christchurch, out of bis famous prize maro Grace Dnrliiig (36), by lYmee of Kilbride, imported (602), Grace Darling by Prince Charlie, imported (4 mid 626). Grace Darling was the best mare that ever stood in New Zealand. She has been and champion at Christchurolx many timer, beating the great Maggie Craig, Champion of Scotland. She was first at Duneain and in her class and champion of the yard. In fact her car«or is the ring is unprecedented, AVON'S dam, Gipsy, by Benfrew Jock (IS3) imported from Viotoria ; g tire Kenfw.v, imported from Scotland; g dam Jess, by Blackleg, imported from Scotland. Renfrew Jock's dam Boss, by Cowden Lad, a fammui Clydesdalo, imported from Scotland by the lata David Nesbiti, Bonfrew Jook was & most suctoesaful show horse. Before leaving Viotoria be took many ftota, and he was tbiea yeaia in sucoesBion in Oam&ru, Tirnaru ana Diwedin, and Champion of the yard as well. From this history breeders will recognise that they have in Avon not only a horse 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 siro connected with good families of undoubted character. In 'he one case the stock will be uniformly good, while in the other case individuals may surpass, but the general character of the stock will be inferior and disappointing. Nothing is more grievous to a breeder than to see weeds spring from a good-looking sire. Terms, £4. payable by P.N. at first service, due January Ist, 1837, For fuil information apply to 2121 ROBERT DONALDSON, Groom iu charge,

swmW Williams GASFITTERS, PLUMBERS, AND ELEC TRIO BULL HANGERS, Ma.MeHon. DESIRE to give an emphatic denial to a HUMOR, which lias linen spread with a view tr, MEJUDIGK THEM HUSINI'M. They are nut birds of passage, but having succeeded nlrcariy in making a good business connection in Mnstertiin they wish to thank the public, ami especially their patrons, and to assure tlumi that Masterton will lie their Ptill-MAN-NT home and abode for thefutur«, Every description of work done at moderate prices, Di<knicc.—no nbjret. A trial solicited. A targe stuck of GAS- \ r T!<: ■"■/! fjr.iwq in»> nrriynH, Miilvim MiSliD uTORii, CENTRAL JOKED lOTORE, 23, Manners • stkeei, V'liimm. New and Choice Agricultural Seeds. New and Choice Garden Seeds. Now awl choice Flower Seeds. Finest Lawn Grass Seed Fresh Clovers and Grass in Great Variety. MY New Season's stock of Seeds in all departments are now to hand in their usual fiist-class condition, and 1 can confidently recommend thorn as superior to any other seeds in the market, besides being full in weight and moderate ia price, Send for full descriptive priced catalogue of nursery stock; also full descriptive catalogue of seeds, with cultural directions, Gratis and post froo to any address, on application. F. COOPER, SEEDSMAN AND NURSERYMAN, Wholesaie & Retaii. 0. WAG lTri)7 BUTCH E®, Masibbtos. PRIME BEEF, and Best Quality MUTTON always on hand. 2350 tirALTER PERRY, W GENERA I, HUTCH RR, .HALl'ii '& uLios, LA'IX J. BILILINGTON (Of Makoba)

BEDS to notify that he has commenced business in Masterton as a Family ISuTCUEit and will supply I'RIMli MIiAT at the following aites FOR CASH. • Mutton—F»re Quarter 2d par ft Hind Quarter 2|d per lb Beef—From 2id to 4|d j,i-v lb, ii.'r'/"•). Dii'l'i fw %lm EAGLE BREWERY MASTERTON. T. PARSONS, PIIOI'I'IIiTOR. HAVING engaged Mr N. Stenhouae, reputation as a blew la well known in this district, the proprietor is in a position to supply ALE and STOUT not to bo equalled in the COLONY. Family orders punctually attended to. BAB* LINEN, LADIES' & CHILDREN'S UNDERCLOTHING, etc., etc. W. BRUM SKILL, Has opened up a full assortment ex o,s. " Coptic," also a splendid assortment of Suu Bonnets. ' White Twill Sun Bomis, {win 2/6, (Jmsy Shaped Sgs Bon.ws, from 4/6. Price Lists of Baby Linen, Underclothing, &c., are now ready, and will be immediately forwarded on application. W, BRUNSXILI, 26 Mauners-St,, Wellington. 2150 THOMAS JAGO. CABINETMAKER, f- FURNITURE DEAL'ii-P, MA.mi.iON, AS a large stock of Linoleums from 3s per yard, Oilcloths 12 yards wide from 2s 4d per square yard, also a splendid lot of MATS, RUGS, and CARPETS, superior quality, at a Great Reduction, ALL NEW GOODS. A good chance to renpvr for Xmas at a small outlay. ; 2159

WILLIAM KEEBLE, EXPHteSM N and GIiNJiRAL CARRIER, MAS'i'EIITOJN. T\J ■ "IT BEGS to notify thnt he tV I\, l'i's been :ip|i»iuti'dr Agent fiif tile NICW ZEALAND EXPRi SS COMPANY, Wellington, . Guilds n'coiv.'d anc 1 fiTwuided to and iiif] limn nil pavta of the world, Every ,'iivo tiikon. All orders left nt \V. Bradford's, Guntiuith, will Ub pruinjitly attended to.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2486, 28 December 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2486, 28 December 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2486, 28 December 1886, Page 4

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