PRELIMINARY NOTICE. mO.STAND-THIS SEASON, on acX count/of the owner keeping hira hero for his own mareß, the thoroughbred entire ..■.>• .; The Premier/. 1 'be; aiLvettiaed k the eoura.e of a fow days. - : - •'■ • '•■• .'.v-P. "F.TANCMV ;2675. ■::•.'■:;.:;•-;;;;;^;.'. : -^I»wner.': npp. STiJ{JD „THI3 - SEASON, at Cat-:J-'''.'''mari|»rui;'E'a9tTfitiitahi) the' pur* bred Glydesdftle'ho'rse' ' ;: ■;.;.' .':•- '••RufitfK . \.'-Aged s'years'. '■' Golpr.-. dapple, 'chestnut. Stands 17.'hands' high.. Immense bone and fine temper. Sire-Young Piince Charlie, by the imported Chdesrfa'e, Old' Prince Charlie-bred by Sir James Nicol Fleming. Prince Charlie's own brother, Prince of Wales, was champiou of Scotland, and was sold for 31500. In, Ohii»tchurch ia 1872. Old PrinceCfurle, when 3 years old, took first prize against eight competitors, six of which were imported. Young Prince Charlie's dam Daring by Napoleon, took first prize for three years iu succession against all comers as a dry inaro. RUFUS'. dam Mos-'om, by Farmer's Glory, out of samo dam as Pride of Canterbury, took second prizo at tho Agricultural Shdw&t'.Mastortbnin 1877, outofa field of eight;;at.Cartcrtoa:firstinlß7B lor umos .withfoal:atfopfc, wbori fivoc.imp'tcd.,. . EUFU;\ bred by bis owner at Manaia, admittedly comes from a pure Clydesdale straiuon Both sides, and boars evidenco of this by the fact that, as regards sizo, powerful build, : symmetry, and height, he is equal to.! the finest horse that nas yot been imported,..and ;b acknowledged as the best horse ever tlnwu h this district. TERMS—£4 - all marcs guaranteed, and no money demanded till the owner is satisfied that his mare is stinted. Groomago feo ss. Good paildooka provided at Is rer week, but no responsibility will- be under tak<n. 2785-- ■ WALTER MORISON BY' ; SPECIAL REQUEST OF SEVERAL BREEDERS. ■ The Stout and very Fasluonably Bred Horse Remington Will serve mares in the Wairarapa this season,. Ho is by the world renowned Biro Musket, dam Rangi, by Ravensworth (imp) (son of Touchstone), dam Skybird (imp) (one of tho finest bred mares that over left the shores of England N.Z. Referee), by Teddington (Derby, Ascot, and.Doncaster Cup. winner), by Orlando (Dorby winner), from Skylark'by Peep-o'-Day Boy (Chester Cup winner), from Growl by Bay Mittdleton (Derby snd Tivo Thousand Guineas winner). from Barbichce by Lapdog (Derby winner) by Waxy (Derby winner).by Pot-8-os, by Eclipse.
For tabulated pedigree of Musket and Eangi vide N.Z. Stud Book, Vol, VIII. Terms £1 taper mare. ■ Good pnddocking at ono shilling per week until notice of stinting is given, when marcs must be paid FOR and reweok grazing will bo charged. Every card takon without rea|KHmbi)ity. lor further particulars apply to' ' • - W. 0. WILLIAMS, - . . Kaiwaiwai, . 20t>3 0; Oi'uoiu in 1 Cbarito. RACINE FAN FARM MILL. ' The Cheapest awl.Best Fan Mill in the Market, rac'tical farmers have pronounced it the : best. Read testimonials below. FOR TWO MONTHS, PRIGEONLY L(i 10s, f.o.b. rail or wharf, while- it has capacity.to'clean from CO to'9o bushole per hour. TO. I FARM MILL ia 2ffc Bin over A -.'all, aui'is furnished with one Wheat .Hurdle,' ono Wheat Screen and Grader with aide spout, one Barley Sieve, : one Oafc Sieve, and a Grass Seed Sieve.' vsie'vijß for other purposes fuiniehed and I charged for as extras. I ■ WMMQ AND. BLAIR, Dunedin, would call your, attention, to this improved Farm Fannin? Mill, which com-! biucß all'the advantage's, of the various inihVnowiu uso, and also tho following important and greatly needed improve•'merits-; v. Pirsx.—ln tho width of the mill, it ; being wider than most Farm Mills of siniilar size, . Second.—Tho improved plan of hanging the shoe upon strong Btrap-hinged hangers Third—ln the matter of fastening the drum or head to the posts by means of a'"cast-iron half circle, thus adding increased stieiigtli and durability to the mill. ■ Fourth. r-The great advantage of easily raising or lowering tho sido of tho hopper by means of a screw, Bo guided by the experience of others and order a " Racine Mill." You don't want a better record than it has, Read. NEVER SAW ITS EQUAL, I havo only used tho ' Raoine' Mill, as yet, for dressing oats,' wheat, and grasß seed. It lias given mo great uatisfaction. I have never seen its equal for gradin? wheat for seed, and I have seen and worked a good many.—William BltoOK, Church Hill, Waiwera, ■• •IT IS A FIRST RATE ARTICLE, 1 have given the " Racine." Warehouso Fan Mill a good trial, and it gives every satisfaction, I consider it a first rate arcicle, It cleans and grades grain rapidly and well, is strong,'works smoothly, and will, Iv; think, : prove durable. It is much suporior to any other machine of the kind I have over seen.—F. W. Mackemb, (tho Captain) Pomahaka.. best machine of the kind.
I havo tried it with wheat, oata and turnip Bocd, 'I cau confidently say that it is all tliat it claims to be. In fact, it is a long way tho boat machine of. the kind I have over seen! .1 believe it will drees in a. superior manner any kilfte'pf Bee'da— William Littlejohn, Waiv/ei'a. wbIJLD NOT LIKE TO'WANT, ONE. 'f. jean confidently recommend tho " Racine" Fannoia to do their work well, and with extremo facility,--- T would not by any'me'auß like to w.aiit one now, and think ho farmer, should.—David Mac:X£KZiß, AViiiwora;' 5 ,' '„" Want of space,-not.of TESTIMON- ' lALS (mure may be perused by those requiring more; testimony), requires our making halt -juat hoio; but we invito you : to rail aud inspect .MILLS and TEST!--MONIAES; .;.'.. NIMMO & BLAIR have on hand and {irrivffig-2300 bushels Ryegrass Seed, ''thrco yeafs -pasture ; 070 biishols Ryegrans Seed from Poverty Bay; lOObusliels Ryegrass Seed; (Pacoy's imported); 1059 busliels'ltalian Ryegrass Seed ; 20,0001b Cocksfoot ; 2Q. tons- Clovers—White; -Cowgraßs, Alsikc, Red, &c; Capo Barley, Tares, and.a varied stock of other seeds, also.a largo-stock of TURNIPS-FIELD, JVEGETABLE SEEDS, FLOWER SEEDS, <fcc. .■.'..■■■ .. NIMMO. AND BLAIR, WHOLESALE AND RFTAIL SEED MERCHANTS, PUNEDIN. . 2083 LAND FOR SALE ON DEFERRED ..PAYMENT. WANGAEHU, 810 acres first olass Mixed Bush, on lime stone formation. Price—3sa per acre. Terms, 2J per cont deposit, balance in ten years, at 7 per cent. Apply to 6. S. W, Dalryraple, Estate. Agont, Perry Street Ma»terton t ;: 368
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Issue 2687, 30 August 1887, Page 3
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