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X° TRAVEL IN THE WAIKARAPA DISTRICT. ' mT T J!<! Thoroughbred Stallion THE ADMINISTRATOR, k' tlie Premier—Princess Mary, hy Rhvcnsworth (imjiJ-Rcgina, by Riddlesworth (imp) Irmccßs, by Gratis; The Premier, by Mai on (iinjO—Revoke, by Sir Hercules. iho Administrator is a beautiful roan, Btamlir.r]shds3in high, with good legs and tcet. Hotter proof of liij soundness coulil not M given than the fact that lie commenced hit turf career as a two-year-old and raced six seasons in succession. Among ids numerous victoria, were the Wnirarapa Cup, District Handiehp, and Tauhcrinihu Stakcßj Taraniki Autumn Handicap; Auckland faster Handicap and Flying Stakes; Wairarapa lirtliday Cup; St Andrew's Handicap at Wellington; Wellington Gold Cup; Wellington R, C, Handicap; Timaru Cup| Island Bay Handicap; Rangitikei Handicap; and Marlborough Cup, and second to Th< loctintlic Waugamti Cup, and second tc ■ unlade in the New Zealand Cup. Terms :-£'•!, payablo'by promissory noti due January 1,1890. Apply—- „ , BOWKRS&M'RAE. Foresters Arms Hotel, Greytown, Wairarapa PABUUINARY NOTICE. THE yell-how racehorso -"ROLLO" t will be at its owner's Farm, Opaki, for Stud Purposes during the present season. JAS. MACAEA.

GRAND DUKE Will be at at the Service of Breeders for the coining Season. ANY Mares stinted to him Inst year, whose foes were paid, not proving in Foal, will have attention Gratis. Further particulars by Circular and on application to BENJAMIN KIMBEBLEY. 3288 Ureytown, TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION LOCIIDHU, By Loch Fergus (imported) from FlorJ Auckland Stud Company in 1885, is therefore four years old this foaling, and jb admitted by competent judges to to bo a splendid specimen of a draught sire. Loch Dim is a dapple bay with black points, very docile, leads woll with any horse, he has good feet, plenty ot hair, and Although not yet thoroughly furnishod, is already a nia?nilicent animal, Tho horse is in charge of that experienced and careful uroom, Mr John McKae. Owners may therefore rely upon their mares having evory attention and every care. to the owner, Mr John Grace, Gladstone, or to the horse's custodians MESSRS BOWERS & McRAE, Forestera Amis Stables, 83 " Greytown. PRELIMINARY NOTICE,

iTltlE splendid Clydesdalo GLENCtABEIE, by Rob Roy out of If, Cockbum's maro Darliii", wliicli took first prize at the Wairarapa Pastoral Sliow—JJailmg by i'rince Charlie—rising four years, with wonderfully fine bone, muscle, symctry, and temper, will stand this season at Mastertou and Opa'ki. For tiirnw' and further particulars apply to W. MILLER, _..__ u__ JPi^L. THOROUGHBRED SIRE OF THE SEASON, THE UIHMHON HURDLE RACER MASTER AGNES WILL travel tliroiudi the AVairarapa, arrivingat Maatcrton every Saturday, For further particulars apply to Wat. COIttETT, Vrojiriotor. <"ID Park Koad, Carterton, The Entire Horse HERO WILL stard this season Club Stables, Wasterton, Monday and Tuesday; Royal Oak Hotel, South Carterton, Wednesday; Foresters' Arms, Greytown, Thursday; Tauherenikau, Friday; owner's stables, Carterton, Saturday, For podigreo, ik, see cards. Good paddockin? provided free until stinted, every care taken but no responsibility, TERMS: Single mare, ii; two or mora' mares as per agreement; 5s groomago, payable first service, All moneys payable Ist January, 1890. Groom in charge, HECTOR MoKBNZIB, Owner, 3803 W. HERCOCK, TO STAND THIS SEASON AT HOMEBUSH, MASTERTON. mflE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE 1 STALLION

LA.IBU O'LARGO. Terms £4; groomago fee, ss, For further particulars apply to ANGUS FRASER, Propnotsr. Or T. BURSLEM, 3310 Groom. , Properties-For Sale, 8 T A T I 0 N. 1 1Q AAA AOIIES Freehold, with 10 UUU 14,000 cross-bred shoop! and 1,000 head well-bred cattle. A very larsro area of this property is' I subdivided and sown to English crass after the plough, the balance being very rich swamp land well improved ; 10 miles from railway ■ station, and lias lirst-class homsteaJ improvements, - . 10,000 Acres Freehold, with 12,000 i shoop and 10Q0 head of cattle, Good homestead and all neoossary improvements for carrying on the work of the station. Land of good quality and partially improved. 25,000 Acres Freehold, and 20,000 leasehold, for sale at a low prico, 0,000 Acres Freehold, originally bush, but now of Enylisli grass i'has extensive improvements, consisting of large residence and grounds, woolsheil and all other necessary outbuildings situated near important centre. 85,000 acres Leasehold j sheep station, with unexpired term to run, at a very low rental; laud principally open, with some bush; improve, incuts extensive and i'u cood order. This run at present carries 16,000 merino and crossbred sheep. FARMS. ~A great many freehold farniß lor yule, varying in size, from 10,0 to 3000 Jicrea.all mora or less improved and with suitable homesteads. PITY & SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. a blocks of City Properties for sale at £7,000, XIO.OOO, and £16,000 ; each; and a great many others, at prices raugipg from £2OO upwards, ' HOTEL PROPERTIES. Wo have several hotel proportica, for sale in both town aud country. MONEY TOLEDO at loweßt rates of interest, J.ORAIQMcKERROW&eO., « AVCIIOHEKRS, ETC., 18, LaMBION-QuAY . xwm&m. nil

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3326, 4 October 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3326, 4 October 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3326, 4 October 1889, Page 4

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