TO STAND THIS SEASON the puiu i lydwdiili! Stallion Ati.i»>. . Full particulars in futuro advertise inont, J- G. WATSON, 12754 Proprietor. si special bequest; OF ; ' SEVERAL ' ■ BREEDERS. Remington Will Mrte mareo in the Wairorapa this anion.; He is by the world renownwlsire Musket, dam Rahgi, by Ravenßwtfh (imp) stone), dam Skybird (imp) (one of the'font br«d mares that ever left the shores of England NZ Referee), by Teddington (Derby, Aieot, and.Uoiicaßter Gup winner), by Orlando (Darby winner), from Skylark by Peep-o'-Day Bov (Oheßtw Cup winner), from Growl by Bay Miildleton (Derby and Two Thousand Guineaß winner) from Barbicke by Lapdog (Derby wiT'ser) by Waiy (Derby winner) by Pot-8-w, by iiclipse. For tabulated pedigree of Musket and Rnngi vide N.Z. Stud Book, Vol. VIIL Torniß £4 4s per mare. Good paddooWng at one shilling per week until notioe of Btinting is given, whon mares MUSI BE paid for and removed within a fortnight, or threo shillings per week pzing will bo obargod. Every oare takon without responsibility, For further particulate apply to W. 0. WILLIAMS, Kaiwaiwai, 2688 Or Groom iu Charge. 10 STAND THIS SEAbON, at Cat- . man's farm, East Taratahi, the purebred Clydesdale horse EufusAged 5 years. Color, dapple chestnut. Stands 17 hands high. Immense bono and fine temper. Siro-Young Fiince Charlie, by the imported Clydesdale, Old Prince Uhorlio—bred by Sir James Nicol Flomirig, Pralco Charlio's o\Vn brother, Prince- of W es, was champion of.Scotland, and.was bo for . : 51500.' In Christchurch itv 1872, 0 Frincii' Charlie, when 3 years old, 'took fir 1 ; prize! agaiuat'- eight competitors, tix.otwhich were imported, Young Prince Charlie's dam Darling by Napoleon, took first, prize'-for t threo years.' in succession against .all comers as a dry mare. . EUFUS' 'dain blossom,, by Farmer's Glory, out of same darn as Pride of Canterbury,tooksscotidfpri2e.at the Agricultural Show at Mftsturtou in' 18/7,.0ut ofa' field of eight; atCartortonfiratin 1878 lor mar»s with foalat foot, when, five competed. • EUFIK, bred by his owner at Manaia, admittedly comes from a pure Clydesdale strain on. both sidee, and bears evidence of this by tiefact that,'as regardß Bize, power, nil build, symmetry, and height, ho is equal .to the-'-finest hone'that lias.'yet own "imported, and ia acknowledged a« thobwt ahorse ever shown in this district. guaranteed, and no' money demanded till the'ofy'neris satisfiod that his marc is stinted., Groomage fee sa, Good, paddocks provided-'at;'. la. per week, butnoroaponßibiuty, will;ba uuder J/81:;. ;', WAITER MQBJB(fc ■■;;;.' ' tO BTAND TfflSSMrft!?,.. , ; W:., "Jip Thoroughbrndiitallion- • _. ; '■■;s DWiei O'Connellf SANiffiL'O'OONNtSIiL waa'brod.-'by''Mr' Murphy, of.Marlborough; and 1b O'Bourke, from ; i jvsr,. by. |Sir.;,- H»roules. v Plotm lsalio:dahi bf.-Malvina, -HoNttleV'aotl other winner'*;- seo.N.Z/'Stud Daniel O'Rpurko" weif.the. Canterbury' -Derby, and'.Cup,' : .in' 1875,-and 'is.by. Slodmeri (imported); .'from Brunette (imported],'.who 'hi also-date 6f ; Tadmor," tho|',CSrikrßury Doit? wmhatoSl^^iv!;. -'^>V ; 'v, . .-. : For-wrthW:pa^i'ouJarHaealjard^^' : .;-;.;■• ,: Alm ' Glyddfidale S ."- ' :'-^^airfl'iQ''^arjfb.V.'; : i iifi|to!LAßGO;;.'imported : by';'l). , 'JEsq,, prMaM6,',mpie'r.v.' , ('.:',.-'~'.-' '*-,•■ ■". ' t All XdeSifpr abqTqipayab^B r P^v-'ftt' first .serfibe, -."' 'JPa'ddpckifigfwjll be provided ivhoh necessary , but a clfrijo bflaperweek'will be made? %ry ' card taken;'- but .np^jesppnsibiliiy,'' incurred; All fuftbjer' information' to tel'dbained-.troin cards, or :,, *• , "-■ : !■: •:■•', ■ ANGUS, FRASE&-•.'•'.' &&■'. Hpme>^»?b.-" MASTERTON PLUMBING AND GAB- - DAVID PIGEERING, ■■-.. (Mabltihil 01)IN thanking'tho public of Mastertoti ■''and-'surrounding district for the liberal support during the past! 12. years, D. P. begs to announce having completed his new premises, and $ now enabled to execute all orders entrusted to him with despatch. Tradesmen, shopkeepers, and the public generally are respectfully b> vited to inspect his new and varied atoak 6AB FITTINGS All Requisite* in Plumbing and G&sfitting alwavu in Btook, and 'all work guarantm. as none but oompeteat workEktrfc and other Bells fitted. Hot. Cold, and Shower Baths, fitted oft the j Ifttotinnrored principles. WH SBS WAIBARAPA AND EAST COAST PAMORALANDAQEigraTOBAI : SOCIETY. .as-. imis&W, Incorporate Ujl. WILL HOLD THEIBGRAKD 9nn^ffiHSl Ifi their grounds, oloao to the-Railway Station, Cartorton, on Wednesday, November 9. THE Show will includo Horses, Cattlo, Shoep, Pigs, Dogs, Implements, Farm and Dairy ; Produce, Vohiclcß and Industrial Eihlbits. . - . ■ The, Society will again offer about 60 Gold aud Silver Medals as well ns cash prises in all the abpvo class of exhibits, and in addition thereto a number of apecial prizes, the list having been enlarged this year, especially with a viow to encourago'exhibitß from small farms, Winners ef medals can take £2 in cash in lieu of Gold Medals, and £1 in liou of Silver Medals,]! In the afternoon theie will be a Leaping Match and a Shearing Contest. Entries close at noon on Saturday, ( 22nd October, I<JB7, and can be made with local agents, or the Secretary, Carterton, f Programmes and Prize Lists, giving full inormation as to conditionaof entry, regulations, to Judges and all necessary details to be had from tho Secretary, Carterton, or any ot the following local agents : Messrs J. Brown and Co., Auctioneers, Masterton. " Mr.F.'H. Wood ... Do Greytown Mr"\y. Bock,' Estate Agent ... Featherston,, It is, intended to arrango as usual for the day btjing proclaimed a Bank holiday.in the Valley-, and for special trains to run at reduced - fores. : . " ■ . All communications by/ letter or wire addressed to the Secretary,? Carterton, will ba promptly attended to. '/ Admission to Sijow'Geohndb iMemberafree Npn'Members before noon, 2s Gd NOn-Members, afternoon, Is will be procurable on the ground, ■.■ ! 0, EDWARD HALLORAN, 268« ! , SMstKj,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2695, 8 September 1887, Page 4
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