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TO TRAVEL IN THIS WAIRARAPA DISTRICT. - npUE purebred Olydesdalo StallionAVON. AV 0 N is a bay horao with black points, atid'stnnds 17 hands high, with plonty of bono and hair. Hoiaoorao of a great family. His dam was sold at 800 guineas when good maros wero sold nt a fourth of that price. Sho is out of ablacklog mare-ono of a family of four, out of tho saino clam, and tho quintette, by llenfrow Jock, wero the four best horses over bred in tho Oaiuaru district.

AVON, byAvon Cliiof, (150 N.Z.S.B), bred by W, Boag, Esq., Foiidalfoii,-near Christchurch, out of his famous prizo niiivo Graco Darling (8(i) by. Princo of Killbiido imported (G02).; Graco Darling, byPiineo Charlie, imported (4 and G2O), Graco Darling was tlio best mare that over stead in Now Zealand. Sho lias been first and Champion at Christchurch many times, beating tho great Mnggio Craig, Champion of Scotland. Sho was first in Diuicdiu in her class and champion of tho yard, In fact her career is unprecedented, ' AVOWS dam Gipsy, by Roiifrow Jock(li)o) imported .from Victoria;g siroHonfrew imported from Scotland; g dam Jess by Blackleg imported ■ from Seel laud. Kcnfrow Jock's dam Hose, by Crowdcn Lad, a famous Clydesdalo imported from Scotland by tho lato David Ncsbitfc. Renfrew* Joel; was ; a most successful show horso, Before leaving Victoria ho took many firsts, and ho was first for throo years in succession in Oiimaru, Timaru, and Duncdin, and Champion of the yard as well. From tliis history breeders willrecogutao that thoy havo in Avon not only a horse of good parts, but an Entire of good lineago, ft matter altogether .difv fercnt to a good-looking horso. Tho great point in horse-breeding is to havo a siro connected with good families of undoubted chumotor. In the one case the stock will be uniformly good, wbilo in tho other ciiso individuals may Biirpass, but the goneral character of tho stock will bo Inferior and disappointing, Nothing is more griovous to a breeder than to see weeds spring from a%oodlooking siro.' Terms L 5, payablo by P.N. at first sorvice, duo January 1, 1888. Groomago feo ss, All cave takon but no responsibility. For full information apply to

G, WATSON, • Proprietor. Or to M WESTBROOK, Groom in Charge. mO STAND THIS SEASON, at Jiin 1 owners stables, TINUI, tlio pureBOUNDING WILLOW. Tovraa,—Single Maro, £2, Groo'mago Fee Bs. For further particulars apply tc DEANE, Proprietor. COTTRELL& YOUNG IUBTOMB SHIPPING, AND J FORWARDING AGENTS, AND GENERAL CAEKIERS.,' COITUBLL'S PiHOßts's PoSI EXPRESS. Parcolsaud Packages forwarded and delivered to any address, at cheajj through inclusive rates. One chargrJ no extras; no trouble' Dospatohoiil Gjcat Britain, Europe, and Australia l|

gMITH BROS., VULCAN FOUNDRY, Manners-Street Wellington, Having secured a large assortment of Designs of Ornamental Castings for Vorandahs, Balconies, Fences, tic, wish to inform Architects, Builders, and the public that they are prepared to Bupply nil orders at prices that will compare favorably with the imported article. They still continue- to execute orders for all sorts of Cast and Wuouout Ikon Work, An illustrated catalogue will shortly he issued. 2947 shortt&reid; COIiNHILL AUCTION ROOMS ANDSALEYAHDS, CoUKIIILI-STItKKT, OFK JIANSKItS-STBEBT. Opposite Flockton's, Wellington. Morclmndiso of every description received for salo by Auction. All kinds of Fruit, Grain, and Produce-' kept in stock for private salo. Auction sales hold twicn a week at tho Rooms, (duly advertised). Outdoor Sales attended with despatch. ENTRIES FOR HORSES, CARRIAGES, fe, Ac, ■■ Received up to 2 o'clock every Friday. Liberal terms! Prompt Settlement. SHORTT &, UEID, Auctioneers, 11. J. POO L E FRUITERER. CONFECTIONER, HAVING started ir tlio abovo lines of business, begs to notify to tho country itilnbihnts aud surrouiidiiins that lie has always on band h largo selcclinn of tho Cboicesfc Fruits, also a largo stock of iiuro Fnglish and Colonial Confection® y. Postal and country otdera promptly Mil liberally attended to.

Country vsitars cimnot do bettor than give n cull. Itcfrcshriioiit room for ladies. Agent for Niinmo and Blair's Clioico Flowvrand Qftrdou seeds. Noto tbo Address—--11. J. POOJLE, Lambton Quay, Opposite Club Ho'ol, WELLINGTON. 3072 SADDLER, Etc, Next door to Mosiirs Lowes and lorns auction rooms, "_)EGS to intimate totho üblioot 3 Mastorton and Burroundins; dis icta that ho has n largo imd varied stock i of ovcry lino m tljo trade, amongst which will bo found the famoua Waterproof Saddle Apron and a argo supply of the very best Kangai'ooSkins, for Long Loggings, Canvas tlorso Covers, mounted in tho boat stylo; • Saddies, from the light English huntiug to tho largo Colonial, with (tin kneopads amlrowlcantles. All kinds of Harness madetoordei and kept jji stock. Stable requisites; Crushes, Sponges, Chamois, Neatsfoot Oil, Soft Soap in tins, JJarnsss Compo, ,tc. always on band. A OoiWRMAKBB working on tlio pre; iiu*6e3, so that Collars can bo made to fit ay lion o. MASTEItTOJUTOi&Jb'AIT' STABLES, -n YTOOD tenders his best thanks J , O to tho travelling public And I settlors of the district fortlio liberal patronage bestowed on him sinooho I commenced business in Mastorton'. Tho CLTJB STABLES. ; . will bo found comiuodbus.Bonjtortsblo, well-ventilated;- and supplied with eve.'y convenience that t- "oilers or owners of horses can desiro. , A first class collection. of Buggies, Carry-alls, -and reliable' SaddloHOrses constantly on luro at moderate rates. ■• ( JSvory attention piiid'tothorequiro- ' lni'iito. of Commercial Travelers... Tho " Filvoluo"'' 'Bus 'meet's ovcry Train. .:„. . r „'. ; , ; v !i; ', ; , .■■ ' <- SEOQBB PADDOOKP .2211 a

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3081, 15 December 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3081, 15 December 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3081, 15 December 1888, Page 4

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