TO STAND THIS ; SEASONIT ; THE; TADBRU ■..,'.- '•■' THE DRAUGHT STALLION, '■-[ YOUNG SIR COLIN OARIPBELiIi, VOVm SIR COLIN CAMPBELL in ft b»y Iwrao out of Jit Hookert wtll-brod ware Dolly. Dolly by Littlojolm, grand dam J?ne, ty England's Hone. His siro, Young Sir. Campbell, was by old Sir Colin Campbell, Jam Scotland's Pride, grand siro King l'crgu', ■; was got by Lord Byron, tho property' of Mr ml, ' -,■-,.' . TERMS—£3103 singlo mmo, two or nioro ns per ngrcoment. Every caro taken but no responsibility. Woll grassed paddocks provided frco till stinted, after which 2s per week will bo charged, For further particulars apply to JOHNTArLIN, '. • ■ Owner, • THOROUGHBRED SIRE OP TUBS THE OHAMriON HURDLE-RAOER, MASTER AGNES. TERMS! Singlo Marcs, L 5 6s, Groomago fee os, Two or more marcs as per agreement. Payment by Promissory Note signed at first service, duo Ist January 1801,. Grazing in good paddocks free until notice afterwards la Cd per week, _ Every caro taken, but no responsibility incurred. . ■ . ' Master Agues will travel through- the, JVairaraim District, . notice of which in future advertisement. On and after SATURDAY 4th October MASTER AGNES" will itand at tho Club Stables (W. HAAYKES) every SATURDAY .from 10 to 3. For further particulars apply to AVEUORLETT, , ' * Proprietor, 1 Alhito 's Lino Carterton.
TO TRAVEL THIB SEASON. Between PAHIATUAANDEKETAHMA. (And Woodville if required,) - THE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE, ■C-TfIEFOIL;-JJAY JB[OBSE i6-2jjinwls.i 1 i ? li j eight yean I'RDIOBEE-Sire, King of Clnbs; (lam. Forgct-me-Not (imp), by King Lud—Myfotis. by Ncwminster-Souvenir, by Cliantiolcer. King of- Clubs by Aco of Clubs, dam Marchioness by Melbourne—Cinizßlli ,by Touchstone. (See cards.) Terms, 3 guineas per mare ; two or more mtles aaper asrecmont. All fees payable by P.N. at first service, mado payable on the Ist January, 1891. Pnddocking will bo provided at Is per week,' Every care taken but no responsibility, For further particulars apply to , , JOB VILE, Miafcua Livery Stables.
EDWARD JONES A D Expressmen & tJeueral Carriers, yXfISH to inform their patrons and '' the publio eonevally that to koop pace with the times thoy have purchased a I(EW CONVEYANCE which willrun to and from the Hallway Station at the same low rates as formerly. E. JONES AND SON, DIXON STREET.
CADE cvgrthmhuk& HARRISON, UPPER PLAIN SAW & PLAINING MILLS HAVING leased the abovo mill and 'Threshing plant from Mr S, E. (inppoT, we are now in a position to serve customers with all classes of timber, both rongh and dressed, at' LOWEST CURRENT RATES. THRESHING SEASON. 0, & H, will bo prepared to undertake threshing in any part of the district during the season, at CURRENT RATES . .
Railway Hotel, EKETAHUNA. euwakdllejston, IIHE aboyo ne.w Hotel, repleto with every' comfort and convenience, situated within, too minutes walk of tho Railway Station, is now open for the accommodation of TRAVELLERS and general public. ' Good Btabilrij!, paddocks, a good table and moderate charges,
THE CARTERTON STABLES Hannah &McKenzie INFORM the public that they ate taking over tho MARQUIS OF NOMANBY STABLES at Carterton, previously cpnducted by fho late Mr Jitniea Favroll, They have therefore special facilities for general carrying and livery.stable keeping, Thostablesaro commodious, comfortable, woll ventilated, and aro supplied with every convenience which travellers qr owners of horses oan dosire. The plant will be very complete and will include overy class of voliiclcCoachiis, Brakes, Bugles, and Carriages. Good and reliable horses alwaya on hand. Particular attention paid to the requirementsof commercial travellers, who can always confidently writo or telegraph their instructions to the Marquis Stabjjja. qef of old. B i o'}SQn i !fble (jhargqß andsteady civility. W. SELLAE, AGENT FOR Equitable Insurance Association of Neiv. ' Protection of Creditors Spcicly T '• •". Tho Public Trust Office of New Zealand, MONEY adyapped unpn apnfeye'f) Freebold and leasehold pfop'er|ies from 195 upprds at fewest wrent rates"ol interest • •<" : - REM'S&PEBTSbp'llected, and all other Commission agency busiuess nderlnken, Offices— Queen-strict, Maeterton WHY IS IT You can always depend on getting a ; ' gobd'artiole if you buy CMASE?SAI COFFEE, )EOAUSE-.this article is a speoial ) preparation, the result of years of experience and labor. The selection and blending of the finest coffees known haye been 6tn,died carefully until the present combination lias been adopted as .pehfect, and'cannot fail to give lnivcrsal satisfaction to oonsumom Ask your grocer for OBEASE'SAI COFFEE, In lib and 21b tins, in'd you aro surofr get tbewight article,
WALTjSK perry, "'■ GENLIAJ, BUTCHER, BRiPQSrST MASIERTON BLAIRLOGIEJUNCTIOIJ itilijcfiott 0/ the Muiqajnkldardßlair-, , !,'.' foyie .Roods. ' '4@ : ' T.OAhSWELL,.., PROPRIETOR T' BE TRiVELLINGPDBLIO wiU find every convenienooand comfort at tl}ip cgqtraJljr sillied, hostelry. - .; '• Mlßmnii of Liquor Kept. '. .■;;.;:' accommodation for traveller. -■•'■: ?tQok.\v :. ' ■■ "\' ]
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3650, 31 October 1890, Page 4
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742Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3650, 31 October 1890, Page 4
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