THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE. GLADSTONE WLL travel hi tlio Wilraiapa District this scasDti leaving Mastorton every Monday ctahuna. DSTONE is by Prince Royal (30) dam a y Old Wellington, grand dam imported Victoria. The woli-known Olydcsdah ion Prince Royal was bred by 'Mr D, McQueen, Smcaton, Victoria, and was iinported by bis-present owner, Mr John BlcKollor, Doylcston, Canterbury. Trinco Royal is by Prince-Charlie, who was imported bj Messrs J. anil M. Mcintosh from Scotland. Prince Royal is ii rich brown color, standi Hi hands and 3 inches, showing great sym m'ctry of form, with plenty of Inir andbone ol the Wst fashion. Priuco Royal commenced lui career as a prize taker at two years old,scourinf second prize at liallarat, and second at Smoa ton, wlicrc be was oidy beaten by Darwin, tho winner of the Sires Produce Stakes of £lO Since Ids arrival in this colony ho has alwayi been a prize taker in every show yard when ho has been entered. AtthoCantcrburj Agricultural and Pastoral Association's Met ropolitnn Show of 1880, ho was awarded tin Association Medal nnd tho President's Cup ai tho best draught stallion of any ago on tin ground, His stock are now beginning to speak foi themselves, notably Mr Stoddart's colt, Lore Raglan, who took first prizo as n three yeai 1 old at Cliristchurch last year; Mr Tocock'i Ptinco Victor; Mr J, lloag's Royal Priuco ', and Mr Todd's colt Kelvin, all prizo takers land many others too numerous to mention, • Gladstone will lcavo Mastorton every Mon 'day morning,' travel through old Mauricevilh settlement, reaching Eketnhuna, the saim evening. Thence to Lower Mnngaono road oi tint.owner's property, whore, lie will re'maii till Thursday lnomiii?,., returning thrcjigl jlapgamahoe to Masterton the same evening . w yre he will remain till the end of the weel 'I«EUMS—£3 per mare, Two or more, a I ucrlag'eemeut. '■■■•• '■ ■ ) ■ ■•■■'KEESTER & HARDING, ■J ;'. 'Proprietors,;
D THIS. SEASON.-AT -"JNE, GLADSTONE, Icsdalo, "■''"".'. Campbell. iuarej twobrraoro ioment, .Jv.PRBB.'-" '0 STAND THIS SEASON THE 1 Colebrated Coaching Stallion Rapid Roan. Rapid Roan was bred by Mr C. Massey, of Tiiiiaru, and ia by Knuttingl; from tho Clovoland Trotter, Fidget, imported from Tasmania, by tho wellknown horso dealer, James Stark, of Canterbury. The important point for breeders always to consider "bofore deciding upon a sire is, what raatkut.ia thoro for stock they are about rear, and whether it is wise to add to the alicady large number of weedy animals that every saleday proves have not paid for tho grass it took to : rear thorn—nob ' l mention all the. othor expenses—and "'here, is "always: aJUft' market for ietorrecom-
or waggons. TO MALBTERS AND IRONFOUN- ' FOUNDERS.-' Wo are large mimufacturers of Cokofor inalting mid smelting purposes—cannot be equalled. TOBRIOKLAYERS AND COMKACTOKS. : :.: We manufacture at our mines all kinds of firo'claj goods, equal to best imported, and much cheaper. Firebricks, lire clay, aiid all kinds of fire tiles for bake ovons, ranges and grates, otc, kept in stock. ' - OBEY VALLEY COAL CO, • (Limited). " W. 0. GASQUOINE, 3055 Local Manager.
IMPORTANT NOTICE. THE PICTURESQUE ATLAS OF AUSTRALASIA. SAMPLES of our' Biudings for tlio abovo ara now ready and on view. Half Persian Morocco, gilt edges, 25/per vol; half best do do, 27/0 do; wholo Persian do, bevelled boards, gilt edges, 32/0; whole boat Morocco, extra do do, 37/0. That is from 20% to 33% lower than the Sydney prices. Just to Hand: a large stock of SOL FA Material, Solo Wellington A?ont, by special- appointment, for Messrs J, S, Curwen's publications, W. J. LANKSHEAR, Lambton Quay, "Wellington. 8053 R.G. SHEARMAN & Co., GENERAL AGENTS AND SHAREBROKERS, Opposite tee Union Bank, tVo beg to inform the public that we undertake the salo or purchaso of pro. perties, the safe investment of mousy, Management of estates for trustees, or absentees from the Colony or otherwise, tho collection of interest, dividends, debts, and rents, the care of all description of property, the lotting of houses to reliable tonants, negotiating the exchange of overy description ef property, tho storing of goods awaiting a profitable market &c, tho salo of goodß of every description, valuatious, arbitrations, and any other business of this naturo, tho purchaso of wool, grain,,cheese, butter, bacon &c, the selection of horses of overy description, including all other stock and their transport, to obtain accurato information on all commercial subjects, the selection and purchase of land and , houses of evory description, to ship, roship, store, or removo goods to any i place, to sell on commission fruit, poul trywid live stock of overy description 1 to conduct auctions in all parts of the Colony, to select Crown Lands, and ;, conduct the purchase, to conduct busi- ■ ness under tho Land Transfer Act, tc i act as trustees and for clients undoi Power-of-Attorney.'to act as agents foi s Bank, mining, or other stock etc, tc • negotiate loans on property by way oi ' mortgage, to mako investigation's on i account of clients, to lend money from , £IOO upwards, to transact any financial • agency, to make advanoes generally w k approved securities, to obtain valuation! j on all description of property, toactai ! custom house, shipping and forwarding agents, to offset policios for tho Govern • ment Lifo Insuranco Department,
TO LADY INVALIDS DESIRING NUKSING AND A COMFORTABLE HOME. MRS BAKER, Holaon-street,. oft Basin Resorve, could offer Board and Lodriog, with all the comforts of a homo, to any invalid lady who requiros careful attention. Mid nursing, or to any lady, cither in the city or from the coun. try, who wishes tosoouro proper attention prior to and .during her confinemeni, Mrs Baker possesses largo experience ns a nurse in both classes of cases, Tho houso is large, aiiy, and healthily situated, A comfortably furnished sitting room and'bedroom can- be provided, Apply personally or by letter, to Mrs Baker, fourth hsuse from top of Nolaonstreet, right-hand aide, Terms moderate, Highest references can be givoiiby the advertiser, , ■".'! ,2897 THOMAS Um CABINETMAKER pPHOLSTEfiER, '■''•''■.,'' :•' AND' '■ "• -i '',' : \ ;•■.'; : ;...;toi)ertaker,:: ; .;; : - queien-Btreet^..m,.mastbrt6n :
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3071, 4 December 1888, Page 3
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985Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3071, 4 December 1888, Page 3
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