L DISTRICT. The Thoroughbred Stallion THE ADMINISTRATOR, by the Premier—Princess Mary, by Rwronsworth (im]>)— Kcginn, by RiiUleswottli (imp) Princess, by Gratis; The Prct Malton (imp)-Rovoke, by Sir Horoi Tiro Administrator is a b Btamlinrlshds3iii high, with „ „ feet. Better proof of his soundness could not be given than the fact that ho commenced Mb turf career as n two-year-old mid raced six seasons in succession; Among liis numerous victories were the Wnirnrnpa Cup, District Handicap, ami Taulicriiiikau Stakes; Taran* Autumn Handicap; Auckland Easter Handicap and Flying Stakes; Wairaropo Birthday Cup; St Andrew's Handicap at Wellington; Wellington Gold Clip; Wellington It. C. Hnmlicnp; Tininru Cup; Island Bay Handicap; Rangitikei Handicap; anil Marlborough Cup, mid second to The Poet iii the Wanganui Cup, and second to , nsiladc in the New Zealand Cup. Terms :~M, payable by promissory note due January 1,18 IK). Apply-. BOWERS Hl'IiAE, Foresters Arms Hotel, Greytown, Wairarapa
GRAND DURE Will bo at at the Service of Breednra for the coming Season. ANY Marcs stinted to him last year, whoso fees were paid, not proving in Foal, will have attention Gratis. Further particulars by Circular and on application to BENJAMIN KIMBEHLBY. 3283 Greytown. PRELIMINARY NOTICE.
THE well-Vnow racehorso "RULLO will bo at its owner's Farm, Opakt, for Stud Purposes during the present season. 3294 JAS. IIACARA. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION LOCH DHU, By Loch Fergus (imported) from Florence (imported), TpHIS grand colt was bred by tho J Auckland Stud Company in 1885, is thoroforo four years old this foaling;, and is admitted by competent judges to to be a splendid specimen of a draught sire, Loch Dim is a dapple bay with black points, very docile, leads well with any. horse, he has good feet, plenty ot hair, and although,not yet thoroughly _furnished, is already a magnificent, animal. The horse is in charge of that experienced and careful groom, Mr John McKuc. Owners may thoroforo roly upon their mares having every attention and overy caro. ■ For terms and full particulars apply to the owner, Mr John Grace, Gladstone or to tho horse's custodians MESSRS BOWERS & McRAE, ]?orcs,ters Arms Sfablos, 9g5 ' ' Greytown, SAPOLIO.
'Cta Cookifis a Great Appetiser." Good cooks always clean their utensils SAPOLIO SAPOLIO is a splid cake of Scouring Soap, Try it in cleaning your pots. mid pans. The sink needs it especially, 'Faith, they say Sapolio ma&s labor 'flsj/.' ! I wish I'd spine of it wid nip noiy, SAPOLIO. Lightens all kinds of labor in clcanim but it won't wash clothes or split wood, J3owo.ro of iinmitations ' A Hand Saw is a good thing but not to simp ivitk" ft is no falsehood to say of common waslrint! soaps that tlnsy arc not intended for houso-cleaning. Use
SAPOLIO, ' Take time while time is, for time will away!' Many people have a act time fur housecleaning because of its great difficulty. II becomes easy at all times with SAPOLIO TOWNSEND&COWPER HAVE just opened up their annua WINTER STOCK, comprising amongst other goods, Canvas Roi'Sc Qoyera, Kanuavoo and Calf Skin LegSaddle Aprons, Those in want of" these article; ivjll do well to inspect our stock before purchasing olsowtiere. A first-class COLLaR-MAKER al '.vays on the premises, ""All nqatW executed, and nothing bii't the liest 'roatoriitl rumi, Note.—Customers 'may rely| m'sandin« orders, that their wants will have prompt and careful attention. Prices are invariably strictly moderate, and country residents can rely on receiving tho'samo treatment, both as regards wu'rkniaiiiallj]) ahd okrges as it tlioy resided'i.n'.town find made'their'arrangements on the spot. '' Note po Address— arid Cowper, Saddle, lffai'was & (Collar Makers, •'iue.e.n street Mastjarfson'. 3239 Splendid Opportunity IRONMONGER. TO JjET, ffitll possession Qi) or abflut tlio SOtb August, t|)o centrally situated premises at present occupied by Messrs John Graham & 00., next to thoßon Madio. Tho position is the beat in Masterton and for the purposes of a a General Storekeeper caunot be surpassed. For further particulars apply to 3270 SEJjLAR&CHBNNELIiS,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3303, 7 September 1889, Page 4
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