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JOHN DUITCiE & CO, WHOLESALE and UETAILIRONMONUERS ANDIHON MERCHANTS. IMPORTERS Qt Bar, {Sheet, find Plate '.' ■'. . I roll, Ca^iSliear,. Spring, ■•■■■ ■■■ ••i.iud Blister- Steel, Ply, "".'lron;-Horao Stjoes,' Put-: maii&Hbrse Nails.,. Files and ■ Rasps, : ' ■ Tot/la,. , ~. IMPORTERS of Ualrap&^lC^ii^ed : . ■l#id,:Wil.2inc,.-Bia'«lu§ und'''S|Piii'^ ; Eiyl3aiik3 liiuFWke' • leadRuufing Felt Buihiera' ironmongery of deauription,. IMPORTERS of .White and Red Lead, Dry. Colors, and Mixed Pai'nta, Raw and Boiled Oil,' Methylated Spirits, ( Paintora' and Coach Var> uielies, Pamton'-'-ißrusKr; ware,* Window- Glass, Putty. . MPOBTmS of Black .and GalvahiHud Pipes,' Gasand Water Fit-, tings, Block Tin,' Babbit's Metal;' ; " Shield" Black; Sheets, Tiii Platen. Tinned Saeßt •lroni'.Kettlg, Covers and- Furnace. *..~ „ Rams. ~• IMPORTERS of,. Annealed '.'lm: and. StfiotFeftcingWire'/JoHiv sun'jfiiteui "Galvanised Wire, _- -Rabbit Netting Standard'lron, -Fencing Staples' - and ■'. Strainevil, Rabbit Traps.' IMPORTERS of. Stockholm-Tat and Pitch, Lamp.Black, Blue and Red Ruddle, Antri- -;.. friction Grease, Oakum, Rope and Cordasß', Boiler Felt. -.•. ■ IMPORTERS of. White's and Knight's- .,:: Portland Cement; IMPORTERS ofKitchen Rangeß, Regis-, ■•. ter Grates, Heating and Laundry, Stoves, Colonial Ovens, Fenders and Fire Iron-!, TuV Hearths' and Kerbs, ■"" IMPORTERS of Cutlery. Electro and '""jJL British Plate, Tinned and T Enamelled Hollow are, Mangles, Clothes Wringers Iron bedsteads, Tinware, Coal Vases, Knife Oioaners Filters, Milk Pans. IMPORTERS'of Hedge' Trimmers and Slashers, Bill.Hooks, Fern ~,:■ Hooks, Spades, Shovels, ~»*,•' Picks, Mattocks, Wedges. IMPORTERS: of Hornsby's Ploughs and -.;., Fittings, Simplex Harrows I ;■;-• -Cliatf Cutters, Reapers'& ,-. ; '■' ■ Mowers, Corn Crushers, Reapers • and Binders, I - Horse Rakes. . -RTERS.of-Sharp's and Mann's •: - ; km, ■Circular, Vertical,, ■-'■'•*:' Pit, and Cross-cut.'Saws, Leather arid Vulcanised ■ MQI Belting, Saw Mill Machinery, . IMPORTERS of HiokoiySpi>kes,Folloeß and Rims, Hickory, and Ash Planks, Lanoewood Skafta.'.Mail,. Nut, "Buggy and Dray Axles', Coach -f" Spring, Coach Builder's [ Leather, Duck and Sundries, Buggy Lamps, Bolts and Nuts. JOHN DUTHIE ■& CO., WILLIS & VICTORIA STREEIS, ' 3697 WELLINGTON. W T&AVEL DTTHE WaIRARAPA DM.TRICT IUS Pure Clydesdale Stallion, . ■Avon. K a ty borse w t fch black points, and fff" bauds.high, withplenty-of bono, and bur. He is coma of a great family, His dam was sold at 80 guinea when-good mares wore wld at a fourtn of that price. < She ib out of & Blacklegmare-pno of a family of four, out of the same dam, and the quartette, by Renfrew Jock, wore tho four best horses ever bred in tho Oamaru district, AVON, by Avon Chief (150, N.Z.8.8.) bredby w. Boag, Esq,, Fondalton, near Christi of his: famous prize mare Grace ~ .), by.Princo of Kilbride, imported .). Grace Darling, by Prince Charlie, imputed (4 and 626). Grace Darling was the belt maro that ever stood in New Zealand. Sho has boon first and Champion at Christchurch many timoa, boating tho great Maggie Craig, Champion of Scotland. Sho was first in Dunedin in her class and champion of the yard. In Ush her oareer is unprecedented, , AVON'S dam','Gipsy, by Renfrew Jock (I&) imported from Victoria; g sire Renfrew, imported from Scotland; g dam Jess, by Blackleg imported from Scotland. Renfrew Jock's dan, Rose, by Crowden Lad, a famouß Clydesdah, imported from .Scotland by tho lato David Nesbitt. Renfrow Jock was a most successful show horse, Before leaving Victoria he took manyfirßta, and ho was threo years in succession in Oamaru, Timaru arid Duuedin, and Champion of tho yard as well. From this history breeders will recognise tb«t they have in Avon not only a horse ofgood part*, but an Entire of good lineage, a matter •ltojjfher different from a good looking hprso. Thflß'e&t pomt'in horse breeding is to have a lira woneotod with good families of undoubted ohuaoter. In the one caso the stook will be uniformly good, while in tho' other caso individuals may surpass, but the general character of tho stock will bo in/erior and disappointing, Hothlng is more grievous to a breedor than to see weeds Bering from a good looking sire Tims, H payable by P,K, tf M'service, due January R 1888, ■?• -For,- full information apply to • ■''-'' '■•■■-■ 0. WATSON, - , Proprietor..'. WELLINGTON. COLLEGE. THE THIRD TERM will begin on FRIDAY, Kith instant. New boys are specially requested to be present at tho opening (9 o'clock.) CHAS. P. POWLES, 2697 ~ „ Secretary, If WELLINGTON GIRL'S HIGH ■ r .school; '■■ "G THIRD TERM will.begin on' WEDNESDAY, 14th inatant. .His Excellency the Governor will open' the Building on'.TDESDAY, 13th inst,'' at 3 o'clock. Miss Hamilton will attend on MONDAY, 12fca inst., from 2to 5 p.rn. to reoeivo Parents and Pupils, i H CEAS. P. POWLES, I .• • Secretary. PRIORGILBERT )ESIRES to inform his .Masfcerton :■, friends that he has started in business M i Flah'raonger, and will be glad to j wpply their waritß from the cart with FRESH FISH of the beat kinds'from Wellington,' aud the Baya and-Streams of the district.. A DVERTISERS are respectfully requested to ;- deliver their favors'by; lp.m. at the! WAIRABAPA.vDAJJjY Office, in order

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2697, 10 September 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2697, 10 September 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2697, 10 September 1887, Page 3

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