.THEOLYDKSDAIiB ENTIRE HORSK' prT.AmTnNir, | WLI travel in the .Watratapa District tins season leaving Morton every Monday -' u ctahuna. USTOiVE in by Prince Itoyal (30) (lain a m by Old Wellington, grand dam imported 'all .Victoria; The wcllknowii Clydesdale ion Prince Boyal was bred by Mr D, Sracatoii, and was imirtcd by hi 3 iirwejl owner, Mr John Mccllor, Doyleston, Canterbury, Prince Royal by Prince Charlie, Vho was imported by essrs J, anil M. Mclnwh from Scotland, Prince Royal is a rich brown color, stands i hands and 3 inches, sliWing great Byractry of form, with plenty o6li.\ir and bono of ic bat fashion, I'rinco Roya'iVimracticeil his m, where ho was only beaten I* Darwin, 10.winner of the Sires Troduco Siokcb of £lO. into his arrival in this colony iie has always :cn a prize 'takor in every Ami yard' whero t ,has been entered. At Slid- Canterbury Bricultural and Moral ssociatton'sMctident'iCupas stallion of \nny ago on the His stock are now beginning 'to; speak for lcnwlves, ■ notably Mr Stodjart's.colt, Lord BglM,'wli6,.to'ok first i)fizb'ivirtlviJire.o.yCßJ (1 at Ohristcburchkit'.year;'• Mrl'ocock'« I'iiico Victor j' Mr J. Bong's 'Royal Prince'j id Mr Todd's colt Kolvin, all prize .takers, id many others too numerous Gladstono will leave Mastcrtoi; ever; " vy morning, .travel through 61d;Maur ittlement, reaching'.Eketnlranaithe'; 'ciiiug, TkencetoLowerMangaondr ic owner's property, whero .he will <1 morning, -returning;J .'augamahoetoJUastcrton'thos heroho'will remain' till ft TERMS-& per marf'' er agreement, :'vt" :; ''i f Proprietor. TO STAND THIS SEASON THE X) Celebrated Coaohing Stallion -;■• Rapid Roan; : ,Knpidi Eoan was bred by Mr 0, Timaruj' and is by Knottiugly Cleveland .Trotter, - Fidget, rom Taßiiiftßiaj by,tho, wells'e.doalor,; James • Stark.'.ol
ihelsßTßpriPM Bid ISouthern Ohiof, Such uaipes'jwJSleidoiji Eidiilesworth, Storuibird «iidV;Squtharii Chief need 110 pise' : '"/Wdirarapa district where every onHafi a good word to Bay for their stock, aniTrightly so, for they cannot bo beaten, especially wben really hard mirk is the order of the day; In Rapid Roan breeders havo the thoroughbred Cleveland Cross which for atyle, style, substance, gait, temper and good charactor cannot bo excelled whether breeding for home or the Indian market. Tebjk:—Single Maro, 8 guineas; Two mares JM; more than two mares by arrangement, Grazing fee till notice, Is (id a week aftonvards. Every care taken but no responsibility incurred. Guod paddocks, .Rapid JRoan will travel lo Greytown on Monday, and Club Hotel stables Mnstorton on Saturday ; the rcniaindor of the week at Ins owers farm, Parkvalo, , All monies payable, by P,N,, duo Ist of January 1889. For further particulars apply to WJI COHLBTT. Parkvalc, Carterton, IMPOBTAHT NOTICE TO BREEDERS. SEASONSWB9-1890. mHE UNDERSIGNED has decided JL to offer at the Mastkrton Pastoral Siiow next year a prizo of TEN POUNDS For the Best Foal - the progeny of PISCATORIOUS, whjch may be exliib, ited j and ho Is also prepared (in conjunction with other horse owners in the Wairarapa) to give
D I'IVE POUNDS f Towards a Swecpsluko at the samo sljoiv ■ for tho.Uest Foal-tho progeny of ANY J THOROUGHBRED HOUSE in the 3 District, Ho also offers for the Master- - ton Pastohal Suow in, tho 'following ' year (1890) a prize of i TWENTY POUNDS ' For the MIWORIQUS Yearling exhibited on the Show ({round. i A.'W.OAVE. : To Ore Ore, i October 14th, 1888, yO2O AMERICAN ORGANS-!! WELL! WELL!| OH, HowClioapl And quito true. I am told that F, J, Potv is offering splendidAmeripanOrgans, by some of tho , beat and most reliable makers, Each instrument is fitted up with the divided octavo couplars. Good authorities, and persons who have them in this city say what magnificent instruments they aro, being just what they aro represented—- • the best and cheapest ever offered to ilia numerous friends and the public at large. Unequalled for tone and toucli,and built to Ins own orders expressly for colonial liso. With strong uprijjhE rubbbr boliowa of great capacity; no wooden couplara; all steol-platod rods-no fear of getting outof order with fair usage. Theseorgans are built in a solid black walnut case with mouutrpiOof attachments, and panelled walnut back, fitted out with all the lattst improvements, Well, how can he sell so cheaply'/ VYhy his expenses are so small; his system is, "Small profits and quick leturns." Woll, wo will just call at his office and see for ourselves, He says on thelist inlus window that healwayskeeps samples on stock, Who would not hav6 music, whonyou'caii purchase a splendid American Orgau for £lB, or one with b& 3tops, including the divided octave couplara, for £l9. Note the address— F. J. PINNY, Broadway.Terrace, Wellington. Catalogues can be had on appliatimi at Daily offico' EORSALE.' ' '','.■' A l. all in fi'ass, rabbit-fenced, and sub-divided, svm. Sheepyards,;, Dip, Wool Shed,' Stockyard, and Cowshed; good garden j eafalila of carrying threb sheop to the acrej five miles from Matetqn. For forms'; apply, Mert Pade, 1 Blaok'fiock HilVorwriiraqdOci, tfel': lingisn, ■:.".- : ; "i.:.i-;V v . J^jj'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3069, 1 December 1888, Page 4
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