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fey SPECIAL BFQUIOT OF SI.VITA IiHEHDERS. The Stout nnd very Fiisliiuiuihly Bred Horse Will serve marcs in liio Vah'iiiapa this season. Hi: is by the w.irhl l'unowiiml aire Musket, dam liuiigi, by Hiivciiaw-1 tli (imp) (sen of Touchstone), dom Kkyhird (imp) (one of the finest broil 'naies that ever lift tin glum of Finland N.Z. Riferee), by TeiWingtun (DH>v. Ascot, mid Diuicasttir C'up wLihilt), by Urlandj (Derby winner), fiom Skylark by Peep-u'-Pii? Toy (Chester Cup winner), from Giuwl by I'av Middlcton (Derby r.nd Two Tluusand Guineas winner) from linrbieluo by Lupdog winner) by Waxy (Derby wii.unr) by Pot-S-os, by liclipfo, Fur t.ibulited pi digrpc of Musket and Rangi vido N.Z. Stud lJook, Vol. VIII. Terms £4 48 per marc, Court paddocking at one chilling per wei k until notice of stinting is given, when marcs must bk paid fois anil removed within a fortnight, or three shillings per week grazing will be ohnrged. Every care talton without responsibility. For further particulars apply to W. 0. WILLIAMS, luiwiiwai, TO STAND THIS SEASON Thoroughbred Stallion Daniel 4 ''Coiniol, DANIEL O'CONNEL was bred by Mr Murphy, of Marlborough, ami is by Daniel U'ltouike, fruin Plover, by Sir . Hercules. Plover is also dum of Malvina, Hercules, and other winners, see N.Z. Stud Ho k, Vol, 0, Daniel u'ltouike won the Canterbury Derby and Cup, in 1875, and is by Slednicre (imported), fiom liiunette (imported), who is also dam of Tadmor, tlic Cimkiiniry Derby winner of 1874, Terms-Three guineas per ir.aro. For further particulars see curds, Also the purf-brid 0 ydesdalc Stallion > "il (I O'l !l VJjfo, LAIRD O'LAHUO. imported by D. McLean Esq., M.iiaikiikiilio, Nipier. All fees for abuve payable by P.N. at first service, nude piyable mi January Ist, 1886, Paddocking will be provided whui necessary but a of Is per week will be m ule. Every caro taken, but an rcspuiisibility incurred. Further information t> lie obtained fiom ANGUS KRASIiIi, H init' Ibrdi, THIS ULYDKoDALE ENTIItE HOUSE <»isnlwi ■ tio WII'I; travel in the Witirarapa District this season, leaving Masierton every Monday for Grcytown. GLADSI'ONE is by Prince Royal (30) ilam a mare by Old Wellington, grand dam imported Victoria, The well-known Clydesdale Stallion Prince lioyal was 'bred by Mr D. McQueen, Sine,Hon, Victoria, and was imported by his present owner, Mr John McKclior. Doyleston. Canterbury. Prince i{ 'il is by Prince t'hnrlie, who was imported by, I "-is J. nnd M. Mcintosh from Scotland, wl ere i. "incd I,lst prizes, His dam Blossom by liotlnvi, mis also impoited from Scotland. Prince lioyal iB a rich brown color, staivlß 10 hands and 3 inches, showing great symmetry of form, with plenty of hair ami bone of the best fashi.'ii. Prince lioyal commenced his career us a prize taker at two years old, securing second place at Jiullnrat, and second at Smeaton, where he was only beaten by Darwin, the winner uf the Sires' Produce btakes of £lO. Since his arrival in this colony he has always been a pr ze taker in every show yard where he lias been entered At the Canterbury Agrieultnr.il and P.istni-il Association's Metropolitan Show of 1880, iie was awarded the Association Medal and the Presidiums Cup us the best draught .-.tallion of any age on the ground. His stock are now beginning to speak for themselves, intahly Mr Studdart's colt Lord Rughm, who took first pr ze as a three ywr old at Oluisteliurcli last year; Jlr Puccck's Prince Victor; Mr J. lioag'a Royal Prince; aid Mr Todd's colt Kelvin,'all juize takers, anil many others too numerou-< to mention, J. IiAKDINIr, 2701 Proprietor. TO TRAVEL THIBSBASONT" IN tin; district tho purebred Clydesdale Hi use, IMwm An liui' PRINCE ARTHUR is by Young Prince Charlie, bred by William Boa", iisip, uf Uuriiside, Fciidi'ltnii. Ho is by Old Prince Charlie, (imported), mid was never lipat.cn !>t any Show atChristchu cli his Dam, Darling, is by Napoleon, granddiuii, Nancy, imported from Tasmanu. Darling has taken Fir.-t Prize, every time when shown in Christcliureh. PRINCE ARTHURS dam, Gipsy, is by Young Lofty, grand-dam Darkey, by did Black Champion ; grunt (.'rand-dam Oipsy, by England's Hope, bled by Mr Taylor, of Par.iroia. R, FALLOON, 2094 Proprietor. BEGS to inform the inhnbitants o Wiisti'i'tnii tlnit, lie lias reduced the pi ice lor sweeping Chimneys nn follows; UOTTAUI'j OiilMNhY, 1/ OVKR 20ft lillill ... 1/lj All oidcrs k-ft with Jlr Farmer, will l.u ) ]i il ] lly iittd ut il to HUH FERNS jisuusu mm J N all tbe R ivest mid most Beautiful of X the Crested and 'lassekd vaiicties, including Atliyriiinis, Lantreas, Scolopeudriunis, utc., I rum Is uaci,. Beautiful varegated FERNS, including I'toiis Aiuvrca, tricolor, audcreticaaUm lineata, Sp(mini oppoituuity fur KERN PANOll'.l!."), All kinds of Redding Plants fiom (Si per 100. trout lis per dozen. Oicliids, Stiivc Plants, Swi!i.:t-sci'iiti'(l l'lniils in lieaut.iiul Vnriotv. PI mis of Cimunibers, Melons, Vegetable Marrnw and 1 umpkin. twopuicu inch. TodlilS.' J'hlllt,-. In variety, one shi ling per doven. A ny LAY 1 NT! I il'T or other JOBBING eiitmsled hi me is guaranteed lo iieuMcuteil in ii skillul, scieiitific, and tlmruMglily wurliinaiiliku iiiitimur, PARCELS POST Any order fniiii 111) to UIII3 in weight can bo forwarded per parcel post in perfect safety at a trilling cost. App'y tt me f.-r anything you may rnjuire and your wisheß will be attended to. Special list of ail kinds of. Plants on application to C. THOMPSON, ' MASTIiBTON.. Coinintitiicatintis left at Jlr Tayler's or Mrs Pr stem's Fruit Shops will receive iimiiediato attention. CHARLES COLLIER" 17ISHES tu mtiuiaie to tho sheep?V farmurs of the Wairarapa and surrnunding district that he is now prepared to do WOULSCOUKINfi at the following prices i-Lo.-ks and Pieces, |d; scoured and classified, : {d; Supuimr Snow White Heoces, l.ld ; and pieces, snow white Id. * Having had 3? years colonial experience, b thiniNoitli Queensland, Kew bimth Wales, Australia and New Zealand, he can guarantee that all work entrusted to him will be d' 1.0 with the utmost care and despatch. During the wool scouring season all other work will be suspended, to give oui clients tho advantage of getting theii wool into the first English' sales, Ali ;>»ols entrusted to his cure wi'l be insured, stored, and delivered at the railway stii'inn fi'(>L» i,f cost. Highest Prxco for wool and skins OLD BREWERY FISLLMOA'GERY, Mastevtoii, ifii

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2762, 30 November 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2762, 30 November 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2762, 30 November 1887, Page 4

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