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r 1 10 STAND Tfll£ SEASON the '. pure ClydeadaltStallion | Full particulars in future advertise menfc, ~0. WATSON, (*>o* "'& proprietor. WEsSSjESESaSaI _._.BDBHB, : t „ The Btyt aad wry Fashionably BieJ mm jßemington . .. Will oene mares in the Wftlrarapa'thia Mason, Be 1b by the world renowned sire Musket, dam Bang),.byfovenßWi>rth(imp) (son. of Touch* stone), dam Skybird (imp) (one of the finest bred mares that ever left the shores of England N.2. Referee), by Teddiugton (Derby, Aioot, and Doucastor Cup winner), by Orlando (Derby firmer), from Skylark by Peep-o'-Day Bo (Chester Cup winner), from Growl by Bay Midaleton (Derby end Two Thousand Guineas winner) from Barbichto by Lapdog (Derby w:;;ner) by Waxy (Derby winner) by Pot'B-oj, by Eclipse, For tabulated pedigree of Musket and Eangt vide N.Z. Stud Book, Vol, VIII, Term's £4 4s per mare, Good paddocktog at one shilling per week until notice of stinting is given, when mares must be paid fob and removed within a fortnight, or three shillings per week grazing will bo oharged. Every care taken without responsibility. For further partioulatd W. 0. WILLIAMS, Kalwaiwai, 2683 Or Groom in Charge. 10 STAND' THIS SEASON, at Car- . man's farm, Eaßt Taratahi, the pure* bred Clydesdale horae Rufus- , f Aged 5 years. Color, dapple ohestnut. 8 Stande 17 hands high. Immense bone and i fine temper. Sire-Young Piince Charlie, i. by the imported Clydes'lale, Old Prince (India-bred by Sir JamtsNicol Fleming, e Pra'.co Charlie's own brother, Prince of 8 W es, was champion of Scotland, and was , so for ;31500 In Chri.-tchnrch in 1872, « 0 Piincn Charlie, when 3 years old, took a fir prize again-t eight competitors, e six of which wtre imported. Young Prince ii Charlie's dam Darlay by Napoleon, took r first prize for three years m Buccession o against all comerß as a dry mare, p RUFUS' dam blossom, by Farmer's n Glory, out of same dam as Pride of Cantert( bury, took second prize at the Agricultural ,t Show at Maaterton in 1877, out of a field of a eight; at Carterton first iu 1878 tor mares o wuh foal at font, wiien five oompxted. a RUFUs bred by his owner at Manala, 1, admittedly 00 iios from a pure Clydesdale (1 strain on both ei>'es, and bears evidence of g this by the fact that, as re> ards size, power- -, ful build, symraety, and height, he is equal 0 to the finest horsa that has yet been 0 imported, and ia acknowledged as the bait horse ever shown k this district, 11 TERMS—£4 -all mares guaranteed, and 19 no money demanded till the owner ia natisk fled that his mare is stinted. Groomagefee ss. Good paddocks provided at U per 1. week, but no responsibility will be under it tak-'n, ,y 8-/86 WALTER MORIBON , OPENING NOTICE, fiJASTBRTON PLUMBIMAM) GAB. FITTING WORKS. DAVID PICKERING, h TN thanking the public of Masterton b J[ and surrounding diatriot for the i liberal support daring the past 12 years, 2 D. P. bef[B to announoe having oompleted ir' his new pvemiaoß, and is now onabled to d execute all orderi entrusted to him with is despatoh. Tradesmen, Bhopkeapera, and '' the public spnarally are respectfully in- * vited to inspect hia new and varied sbook it of I: 6AB FITTINGS d All Requisites in Plumbing and Gaafit'2 ting always in stook, and all work B guaranteed, aa none but competent work1, Electrio and other Bells fitted, ..Hot, !■ Cold, and Shower Baths fitted on the '' latest improved principles. 2380 FOE THE WINTER SEASON. generally that he has just received A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF TWEEDS Suitable for the winter months, Sampleß forwarded on application. Special lines in Overcoatings'. A TRIAIi SOLICITED. Address.-J. N, 13BUNT0JN, Tailor, (Late of Rred's, Wellington), (oppoaita Doiigall'ai; Watchmaker and Jeweller,. Maßterton. 2693 ('. SHINGLES, I mO BUILDERS & OTHERS.-W. J. Pranoneu has made arrangements '. with Wiley Bros. (Carterton), for their ( celebrated shingles, and will supply the , neighborhood on the Shorteat notice in , any quantity. Also, Houss-Bwoks, t Whwb Piss Split Paiikos, and Fire- . wood, A atock kept on hand. Note the • address—- - W. PRANGNELL, ' Town Carrier, Church-afc,, (next. Daily i • Office) Mastorton, 2426 THE VAIBAEAPA AND EAST COAST PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL Pounded 1877.' "incorporated 187& WILL HOLD THEIR GRAND In their grounds olose to the Railway Station, Carterton, on Wednesday, November 8. I'HE Show will includo' Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Dogs, Implements, Farm and y Produce,, Vehicles and Industrial Jsxulbits, TheSooiety will again offer about 60 Gold and Silver Medals as well as caah prizes in all the above olass of exhibits, and in addition thereto a number of special prizes, tho list having been enlarged this year,' especially with a view to encourage exhibits from small farms Winners ef medals cantako £2 in cash in lieu of told Medals, and-£l in lieu of Silver Medals,; in the afternoon theie will bo a LeaptriK Matctand a Shoeing Contest, _.Eutries close at noon on Saturday, ,22nd October, low, and can bo made with local agents, or tbo Secretary/ Carterton, . Programmes and Prize Lists, giving full In'ormation as to conditions of entry, regulations, to Judges and all necessary details to be had from the Secretary, Caiterton, or any ot the following local agents: Messrs J. Brown and Co,, Auctioneers, Masterton, Mr P. H.Wood „. Do Oreytown Mr W. Bock, Estate Agent ... Featherston. It ia intended to arrange as usual for the day being proclaimed a Hank holiday in the valley, and for special trains to run at reduced fares. All communications by letter or wire addressed to the Secretary, Carterton, will be promptly attended to. Admission to Snow Grounds :~ Membersfree Non-Members before noon, 2s 6d Non-Members, afternoon, Is Refreshments will be procurable on the ground, ■ ■ ,0, EDWARD HALLORAN,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2693, 6 September 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2693, 6 September 1887, Page 4

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