::■- "M ' r OHE SHEARERS for tho SHED a! ' , lOAaro ALLENdAQBD., ' IVlfti '. < .<'" V>f -A 1 lVmrinm *MSM ■ NEW'ZEALAND'RAILWAYS, SECTION. Agricultural,; :.ancl ; Pastoral '■■'■■: Societies Show,. \. At Cattcrtoii.-on THURSDAY lBt"' •'", : :; Novombcl','lßßß. ;.,,;'..' ON above dato'tho ordinary 7.15 a,m, and. I). 80 p.mV trains respectively, from Wellington to the Waitdrapn,: and tjio afternoon train' Wairarapa' to Weilington will run aa under ;,. a,m ■''p.mWellington dep. 8,5 4,46 • Featherston „ 11.35 8,0 • Greytdwridop. • li;3S 8.0 do. arr. 12,6 8.80; Carterton arr,- ! 12,10 8,8!) ,;; do.-' deri.' 1 12.20 8.42 ■. Mastortonarr. 12.48 9.8 ,) do. ;;dep„ ; . 12.53 ' ' Mauricevillo dop. 1.81 Mangainahoo arr. 1.44 Matii'Mialiou dop. 2,10 Mmmiiovillo. ~ 2.28 Maatdrton ' arr, '.' ']■-'• 8,0 v; do, 'dop. ' ; 4,10 Carterton „ '6,0 Ornyti.wn ~ ""'" 6.8 do. nrv. 5,38 : Featherston dop. : • 5,45 Wellington arr. ' 9.1,0 , In addition to abovo a special train will leave Masteiton for''Carterton, at 12.30' p.m. arriving at GartorW at 1 p.m. .The ordinary 6.45 a.m.' train from Manganinhoe, and the ordinary 5 p.m ,lraiu from Mnstortun will run.as under:— - . ■:'•'. a.m p.m Mauricevillo dep.; 8.0 ■ Mnugamahoe arri 1-8,15 ,■";' do. dep. 8.80 Mastorton urr, 9.10. "' du. dep. 9.15 ' Carterton... arr. 9,46. ; Carterton dep, 5,10 Masterton ■ arr. 5,40 : do. dep. '■ ' 5'46 . Mauriceville arr. ; .... 6.20 do, , dep. 6 26;. Mangamahoe nrr; :''. •:• 6.88 SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS maybe obtained from all stations .-to Carterton to be available for return up to and including H'RIDAY NOVEMBER 2nd, 1888, ' ' '■' A Special Stock Train will loavo E'eatheistun for Carterton at 6 a.m. Returned exhibits will bo convoyed by the train leaving Carterton at 5 p.m. Any exhibits'sent to the Show by rail I will bo conveyed on the return journey freo of chwge, provided they have not been sold. . BY ORDER, Traflio Agoiit a Office, Wellington, October 26th, 1888. Celebrated Coaohiiig Stallion . Rapid Roan. Rapid Roan was bred by Mr 0; Massey, of liniaru, andisbyKnottingly from the Cleveland Trotter, Fidget, imported from Taamauia, by tho wollknown horse James Stirk, of Canterbury. /The/.important! point for breeders always to consider : before deciding upon a sire'is, what' market.is there for stock they aro about rear, and whether itis wise to add to the_aL ready largo number of weedy animals that every saleday proves have not paid for tho grass it took to roar thom-not to mention all flie jother. expenses—and as there is' always a'gnod'market' for Rapid Ronn's sort, the proprietor recommends him with confidence to breeders as a sire that will leave good useful and salable stock from any class of mares, They cau rallop too, for one of his suns Morok, won the-' Mburton, Hunt Steeplechase, and another Castout won a Hack Race at Goraldirie—racing men know that it takesa good horse.to win a Hack Race riow-a-days—and why shouldn't they win, when Rapid Eoau.ia by suchachampion as Kuothngley,who amongst many' victories includes two Canterbury Cups, arid two J. 0. Handi. caps, in the last of whioh he had lOst 11 lbs, and then'won...Beo N. Z. Turf Record—Knottingley isby Scud, from Torniaqant, own sister to fllenden, Scud was by famous old' Riddlcsworth from that equally famous mare Spray, Besides Scud, Spray gave us Witsail, Belle -of the Isle, Stormbird and Southern Chiof, Such names as Glendon, Riddlcsworth, Stormbird and Southern Chief need no praise' in tho Wairarapa' district whew every ono hash good word to say for thoir stook, and rightly so, for they cannot be beaten, especially when really hard wurk is the order of the day. In Rapid Roan breeders have the thoroughbred Cleveland CreSs which for style, stylo, substance, gait, tomper and good character oannot be excelled whether breeding for home or the Indian market,
Tjeuhs:—Single Mare, 8 guineas; Two mnres' i's; more than two mares by arrangement. Grazing fee till notice, la (>d,a week afterwards. Every caro taken but no responsibility inonrrod. Good paddocks. Aapid Boon will travel to Greytown on Monday, and Club Hotel stableß Masterton on Saturday; the remainder of tho week at his owors faun, Parkyalo. Ail'nionieß payable.'by P.N,, duo Ist of January 1889. For further particulars apply to ■-'■•: \m COKLETT. • Parkvalo, Carterton, Spring and Summer .1888.: ~ U HOOPER and Co, BON MARCHE, i ABE NOW OPENING OUTTHEIR FIRST INSTALMENT : SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY, DRAPERY, OLOTHKG, ETC. SPECIAL NOVELTIES EVERY DEPARTMENT; DRESS GOODS, MILLINERY, PRINTS, GINGHAMS,—, ZEPHYRS, FANCY '': DRAPERY, .etc. , ■-;. Particulars of which will be duly advertised in d few days. ' CALL AND INSPECT THE STOCK ATTHE BON MARCHE.' ■K.% Hooper &00,, BofilBci;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3040, 29 October 1888, Page 3
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