FOR fciiAUE. ' • \ -.THE- ENTIRE HOKS.E FOB further particulars - , as ;tp.: toriui ■ etc;, apply to 2703 •• LOWES & JOHNS;
A. PHILLIPS, (Late of London)- • Pork Butcher, Opposite J. Brown A Oo.'a Auction Mart, ■ & adjoining f. T. JRedman's Grscery Store, Queen Street, Masterton. ' I ft- returning thanks f©r past favors, wishes to inform his numerous Customers, and the public generally that he has REMOVED to* those commodious and central premises,' lately occupied by the Bank of New South Wales, where his patrons can"j.ill rely upon getting the VERY BEST of delicacies, comprising—- . Roal Cambridge pork Sausages ' Ham. and Tongue Sausages Raised- Pork Pics Collared-Head Black Puddings •• All the above • are made from .FRESH MEAT DAILY. . ,-s ■ TEMAIL SOLICITED,
.VOTE, FOB AND..help the.Natives. Ballance, i\ who is Bunny's friend and employer, treats Natives-like children, and will not allow them to manage their own affairs or use their lands. POLL -EARLY." THE OLYDE3I?ALB ENTIRE HORSE Gladstone in the Wairarapa District this 86(i60n, leaving Maafcorton ovory Monday forGreytown. . GLADSTONE is by.Pi'ince Royal (30) dam a marc by Old Wellington, grand dam iuiport'od fronr Victoria, - .Tho wolMinown Olydeadalo Stallion "Prince JRoyal was bred by Mr D. McQueen, 'Smcatou, Victoria, and was imported' by liia-'presont owner, ". Mr". Jolm McKelJor, -Doyleskra,.Canterbury. '• Princo Royalifl by I'riuce Cliarlio, who was imported' by Meaers j. and M. Mcintosh, from Scotland, where he gainodT, Ist prizes. His dam Blossom by Bothwell'was jdso imported from Scotland. rrinco Royal is a rich brown color, stands 16 •hands apd 8 inches, showing great symmetry of form, with plenty of hair and bono of the beat fashion. l'rinco Royal commenced his career as a prizo taker at two years old, soeuring scoond place atßallarat, and second at Smeaton, where ho was only boaten by. Darwin, tho winner of the Sires' Produco Stakoa of £lO, Since his arrival in this colony ho has always been a prize taker iu every,show yard where he 1 has been entered. At tho Canterbuiy Agricultural and Pastoral Association's Metropolitan Show of 1880, hn was awarded the ' Association Modal and tho President's Cup as the t draught stallion of any ago on the grouud, His stock are now boginning to speak for their,solves, notably Mr Stoddarfc'a colt Lord Raglan, who took first prizo as a threo year old at Christchui'ch last year; Mr Pococks Prince Victor ; Mr J, Boag's Royal Princo; and Mr Todd's,colt Kelvin, all prize takers, and mat others too numerous to mention, J, HARDING, Proprietor. [TIO STAND THIS SEASON IN THE J. WAIRARAPA DISTRICT, tho pure-bred Clydesdale Stallion PREMIER. y Lord .Salisbury-Minnie (imported). Terms £3 3s per raaro; Groomage Feo 6s, For further particulars neo Cards, or • W, KOBSON, ' Groom' in Charge,
VOIGHT & BRASCH, UPHOLSTERERS AND CABINET . MAKERS. QUEEN.-STREET, .MASTERTON, INVITE ATTENTION TO THEIR • • LARGE STOCK: nn Comprising ' CHOICE DEIGNS 'IN . : DRAWING, DINING, 'AND BED; ROOM FURNITURE, &c. ■' ? ' Parties Furnishing -or. requiring ..the Bniallcafc domestic requisite,, -should . inspect this ostabliahniont. Everyinformation f: afford^,''without : being prqasccJ to jHirclmsc 2694 : K()bert . . BucksHJTH Fai;kikk & \VjiEECTmioni, Bklveceue Road. SPRING' tajfe • -niaclo.. f f" opief .'from £lB.- ■ ; Tip ? Drays sl3 ,10s. Spring Tip Dr'aya from £i9: ' :/ ;' v 2157. Aift WORK GbMIK?" ED,. ' LAND FOR iALE 05 DEFERREI) • PAYMENT, i, TTTANGAEHU, 8 JO. jicras .flret claw VV Mixed Bush, on limo stone for rnation, Prioo—3ss per aero. Tortus 2J per cont,depo3it, balance in ten yenrq at 7 por cent. Apply to G, B. W Dalrymplo, Estate Agent, Petty Street Mastei'ton, . • 3 . TW DIMT~~ TENDERS are invited for CARTAGE to and from LAKGDALE STATION for the year commencing 17th October 1887; • , JTendors.close at noon on TUESDAY, 11th October. Particular at " Daily" Office., 2700 "jl/TRO. COLLIER wishes to return IVJ. _ tlmnkß to his numerous customers for their liberal patronage since iho commencement of his no\r industry. The public will find every description of wool Mats made to order and dyed in the new Brazilian colors, and turned out with neatness and despatch, in a way which defies competion. Also ho has no connectien with any ring or monopoly, butbuys skms, wool, and hides at a fair market price, for cash.' .0. COLLIER wishes to intimate to wool growers " and farmers, that his establishment is now being' Sited up for wool scouring,' and t'nat he is prepared to take large or small quantities at current rates, and as his own work will be bus pended during,the.woolseason el'ents can rely on their orders boing turned out with despatch, as I pay the highest wages, and only keep experienced workmen on the establishment. .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2708, 23 September 1887, Page 3
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