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THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE GIADSTOME WLL travel in the Vairaiapa District this senson leaving Wnstorton ovcry Monday etahuna. , , D STONE is by l'rinco Royal (30) (lam a by Old Wellington, grand ilam imported - Victoria, The well-known Clydesdale ion Prince Royal was bred by Mr D. Queen, Smcaton, Victoria,, and was imported by bis present owner, Mr John -uclCollor, Doylestoii, Canterbury. Pnnco Royal is by Prince Charlie, who.was imported by Messrs J. and M. Mcintosh from Scotland. Prince ltoyal is a rich brown color, stands Hi liandß anil 3 inches, showing great symmetry of form, with plenty of linr and bone of the bust fashion, l'rinco Royal commenced his career as a prize taker at two years old, securing second prize at llallarat, and second at Smeaton, where ho was only beaten by Darwin, the winner of the Sires Produce Stakes of i-IU, Sinco liis oVrival in this colony ho has always ken ft priie\taker in every show yard wliero ho has bcc'i entered. At the Canterbury Agriculturallnnd Pastoral Association s Metropolitan Shbw of 1880, ho was awarded the Association Medal and the Presidents Cup as thobestdraujijit stallion of any ago on the ( ( I 1 ( 1 1 I

prouwl .J . .. .. , . ••• His stock arq now beginning to speak tor themselves, notably Mr Stodilartscolt, 1/Oril Kogltin, who. took first prize na a tlirco year dli!at Christchurchlast year; Mr Pococks Princo Victor | Mr J. Hong's Royal Princo j ml Mr Todd's coire Kelvin, nil prize takers, and many others mo jnmermis to mention. Gladstone mil leavo Mastertjm every Moniiay morning, travel through olil Maiirlcevillo settlement, reaching Eketahujia .the • same evening, Thence to Lower BMgnope'ronil. on the owner's property, whore ;Ke. will 'remain till Thursday morning,' ri' Mangamahoe to Mastcrton ( where he will remain till th TERMS-£3 per mare, per agreement," KEEST

T? 'Proprietor. THIS SEASON THE Celebrated Coaching Stallion " Rapid Roan was bred by Mr C. MaSsey, of Timarii, and is by Knottingly from the. Cleveland Trotter, Fidget, imported from Tasm'atiia, by the wellknown liorao dealer, James Stark, of Canterbury, Tho - important point for breeders always to consider before " sciding upon a sire is,' 'what market is 'ire for stock they aro about rear " whether it is wise to add to the al number jt every saledaorovea hayej Ithe "

Hi 'from mden, Scud from iray. Besides ail, Belle of —..antl Southern Oliiof, Gle'ndon, lEiddlcswovtli, 1 Southern Chief need , the Wairarapa ■ district J"ie lins (i good word to : say for their rigfitly so, for they cannot be beaten, especially when really hard work is tlio order of the day. In lfapid Hoan .breeders havfi tho thoroughbid Cleveland Cross which for stylo, style, substance, gait, tamper and good character cannot bo excelled whether breeding . for hpnio pr the Indian market, Tbrmsi —Single Mure, 8 guineas | Two marcs 151 more than two mares by arrangement. Grazing fee till notice, 1b flan week afterwards. Every care taken but no responsibility incurred. £<ood paddocks. Rapid Aoan will travel to Greytown on Monday, and Club Hotel stables Jlnstorton on Saturday ; the remainder of tho week at his owers farm, Parkyalo,

All monies payable, by P.N., duo Ist of January JBBB,' For further particulars apply to WM CORLETT. Parkvnle, Cnitorton, IMPORTANT NOTICE TO BREEDERS. SEASONSTBB9-1890. niilE UIiDEnSIONEDW decijted JL to offer nt the Mabtertoh Pastoral Snow next year a prize of TEN POUNDS For the Best Foal t- the progeny of PISOATORIOUS, which may be exhibited ; and ho is also prepared (in conjunction with other horse ownors in tho Wairarapa) t'j give lIVE POUNDS Towards a Sweepsfa]ip at fliesaijio jjigy for tl|e Best Poal-the progeny of ANY THOROUGHBRED HORSE-in the District. Ho also offers for the Masterton Pastoral Show in the following year (1890) a prizo of TWENTY POUNDS For the Best PISOATORIOUS Ycavling exhibited on tho Show Ground. A, W, OAYJI. Te OreOfo, - . Optober J4th, 1888. 11029 AMERICA*! ORGANSM WELL| WELL'!! OH, HowOheap! And quitetruo. I ain told that F. J. Pray is oflcrins; by qomo of the best and most reliable ipakers, Each instrument is fitted up with the divided octaye couplars. Good authorities, and persons who liavo thorn in this city say what magnificent instruments they aro, being just what they aro represented—tho bout and cheapest ever oped to ilia numerous friends and tho public at large. Unequalled for tone and touch,and built to his own orders expressly for colonial use. With strong upright rubber bellows of great capacity j no wooden couplars; all steol-platod rods—no foar of getting outof order with fair usage, Tlioseorgans are builtinasulid black walnutoaso with mousc-prtiof attachments, and panelled walnut back, fitted out with all the latest improvements. Well, how can he sell so cheaply? Why his expenses are so small; his system is, "Small profits and quick returns." Well, we will just call at his ollico and seo for ourselves. He Bays on thelistinhis window that healwayskeeps samples on ptpgly. Who would not hav6 music, when y oi) can purehaep a spjenflid American Ofgan for £l6, or one with six stops, including tljo divided octave couplars, for £l9. Note the address— F, J. PINNY, Broadway Terraco, Wellington. Catalogues oan be had on application at Daily ollico FOR BALE?" : A FIRST-OL ASS'FARM 3GO acres, all in ?ross, rabbit-fenced, and Bub.diyjd.od, House Sheepyards, Dip, Wool Shed, Stockyard, and Oowshed; good garden j iiafablti of 'oarryihd three shcop to the acre; five miles from Masterton. For terms, apply Robert Cade, Black Rook Hill, or Loviri and Co, Wellington, ' J9G2

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3070, 3 December 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3070, 3 December 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3070, 3 December 1888, Page 4

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