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GRAND VOCAL AND TEMPERANCE HALL, '•' ..TUESDAY, AUUUST 30m, INSTRUMENTALISTS: MissesPewy, _L A Galloway, Ballautyne and Harris, Mmra-'Spuinier, "Mullcr, and Rathboiie. together with TWENTY ■ VOCALISTS. : 'ADMIS'SION-F'ront Seats 2s, double TicketaSsjJSife^Sehtals; ■ ToCommencoatßo'clock. • - .. PfOCERDS IN AID' OF THE WeSLEYAN Oroan Fond. PUBLIC HOLIDAY. \ T the request ot the Canterbury .Av'.Football Team Reception Com-f mittco, I horeby invito the Burgesaos oMaßterton to observe a public half-holi, day on WEDNESDAY, 24th August kat from 1 o'clock-p.m. "M.CASBLBERG, Mayor. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. HE Thoroughbred Horse Treason, By Traducor,- dam Lady Jane by Riddlesworth, grand-dam Melora by Glondowcr-Arab TREASON is ut beautiful golden chestnut, standing' about sixteen bauds high, with immenso bone and muscle, with very superior action; has a splendid constitution and a good temper; iB quiet to ride or handle. He has proved himself a aure foal getter; bas distiutinguished himself well on tho • turf, having never lost a race whou starting for weight-for-Bge or welter weight for nge. He took first prize at -the ltiohmond Agricultural Show, Nelson; he also took first prize at tho Marlborough Agricultural Show.. TREASuN is the 6ire of that splendid crosscountry horse Erebus, that has so well distinguished himself, both--oh tho flat and over hurdles. From TREASON'S great size and Bplendid crossing of blood—Riddlesworth and Traducer—be cannot fail to get good staying stock, suitable for cross-country, carriage, hacks and racehorses. TREASON will bo at the following places jt-the season) weather permitting:—Grey- ■ and Carterton. FRIDAYS, Mastcrton, BATCRDAYS. and at tho Iron Stables, Ftattforston, "WEDNESDAYS ond THURSDAYS. •'•-; ;.---_■ TERMS-£4 a maro, .anallowance made for two or more mares. ■ Good paddock-* FREE OF CHARGE until stinted...'..'All «ro, but no ■ responsihiJity, ' — : .-.- 2630 ■ . ;,,;:.;:GEO.FREETH. XommatwHn: the Woirarapa Jockey Club's .tires' Produca Stakes, 1889. '' . ' "TO STAND THIS SEASON, .0 : . AT LAN'GDALF, The lhoronifabKd .Crawford Priory, . , Foaled 1878. [CRAVVFOEDPRIORYisachesniutbor e dtanding sixteen Hands,- with oxesptiona good-bone, substance and beautiful quali Hejs-f oriecily quiet to ride nr handle, a wjjbred by Si- Thomas i ldt'rj of the faro lettvjllo' stud, f-'onlh Australia, by. I Forward (imported)-dam Peradveu. 1 ' turp (imported) by Adventurer—Manganeso..,' by Irish Birdcatcbor—Moonbeam, by Tom-boy-Lnuatic, by Prime'- Minister— Maniac,, by Sbuttlor-Anticipation.. Adventuvor by. NfiwrntnEier—Palma by Emiiins—Franc osca. Newmirister, by Touchstone-Bee Jwing.. Gang Forward (winmr of the" 2,000 guiuea'i, .18731, by StocL-well—Lady Mary, by Orlando (atandd'ani of St. /lbans)-' by St. - Luke-Eloctresß. - Orlando, by Touchstone, ■i-Vritture/byDangar.' Stockwell, by The, Baron-Pocahontas,byGlencoe. by Irish Birdeatcher—Echidna, by Econo" m]6t, . Whether for racing or general-pur poses, CRAWFORD PRIORrS breedin eaniwt be excelled, as bis pedigree confabd the norm* of most of the greatest Btu n owas by Emijius, and auy of bis descendant csttomed, and jus:ly so, their ' genuineness being universally admitted. Tbo perusal of CRaWFuBD PRIORY'S. Esdigree calls t> mind tho performances of is brother and sister, Guesswork and Conjecture. The former won several good races in the Australian Colonies, and at woight for age as a thice year-old jd the Champion Raoe of 1883, got to tho end of 3 miles in the wonderful time of 5 miu. 26 sec, many who -■" present averring that ho actually won, uißTvordict against him being only a abort head : in the great Commotion's favour. Conjecture recently at Adelaide ran second (or the £2.0C0 Cup, beating everything ' opposed to her but Malta, She afterwards, at auction, realised one thousand guineas. Guesswork going to the same purchaser for eleven.hrndred guineas, Peradventurti'a four foals by- Gang Forward were sold for two thousand six bun- ■ drcd and thir y guneas, an average of over . fix hundred at d fifty guinea? each which would have been largely increased had not : 'Crawford Prio y beon withdrawn from com- .-,- wtition according 11 arrangement after the first bid, and it nhould.be r;membcred that thes-e prices were oMsined in one of tho Australian clonics where the monies • invested, in thoroughbred lwsec can be counted by hundreds of thousands sitriiug. ".Owing to an accident.when a yearling, ....[Crawford Priory was not tra'ned. Flo was " -uted for ono season as a site, and his stock promise well, Torins, £5 each mare; gioom&go fee, 4s. A reduction for two or more, tho bona' fide prpporty of the sendor, All fees to .be paid 'on removal.of mares, Gcod paddocks pro- , yided free till notice of stinting, after which W each mare rer week- will bo charged, Every care titan, but no responsibility. For farther particulars app'yto ■ j* •' ' MBrt-RS ELDER Si CO., Bmw Langdalo, Wbareama. . 'HERE SHALL WE BUI OUB •. YV FURNITURE? . >• .-; - la a question which occurs at some period - of life to'almost'all of us and it is a questiun which iimlves two important considerations, viz., Quality aud Price. Economy is a virtue which should be eased by everybody, -and in thinking about 'Where shall we buy our Furniture,' people naturally desire to be directed tc • the place where they can obtain the best ' value for their money. 1 therefore have ' much pleasure in drawing attention to tty fact that I am now, prepared to supply HOUSEHOLD. FURNITURE ■ . • of every'doßcription, made from well at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Mattresses.and Bedding of every kin in etock, ' Pictures framed, Carpets planned and lai Furniture Repaired, Re-Oovered an Re-Tolished. adapted toanyartwle of furniturerequirei All Goods; delivered ireo to any part i •'■' the town, * ; ■ Note tho.addressrrQueen-Bt,, Maste ton /opposite M. Caselberg's Store), ■

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2681, 23 August 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2681, 23 August 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2681, 23 August 1887, Page 3

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