0 STAND THIS SEASON"'"AI •THE TAUERU THE DBAUQHT STALLION, YOUNG SIR COJLIN - ; .CAMPBELL, VPUNG SIR COLIN CAMPBELL i« i . bay hojjo out of Ml Hoekor's well-Drei maro Dolly, Dolly by Littlcj'olin, grand (lan Jane, ty England 8 Hope, His sire,, YpUnj Sir Campbell, wna by old Sir Colin Campbell Jam Scotland's Pride, grand biro King Fergus was got by Lord Byron, tbo property of M Iroudfoot, Lochiwiben, Dumfrieehire, Scot land, . TERMS—£3IOs single maic, two or mor as per agreement, Every care taken but n responsibility. Veil grassed paddocks pro vidcd free till stintedj after which" 2s pc week will bo charged, For further particular apply to ' 1 . JOHN TAHiIN, THOROUGHBRED SIRE OF THE S THE CHAMPION HURDLE-RACER, MASTER AGNES. ' TERMS s Single Marcs, L 5 ss, Qroomag fco ss. Two or more marcs as per agrci mcnt. Payment by Promissory Note signe at firstseryico, due Ist January 1891. Grazing in good paddocks free until notic afterwards Is Gil per week. Every. care taken,. but no rcsponsibilit incurred; ■ • Master Agnes jwill travel through tli Wairarana District, notice of which i future advertisement. On and after SATURDAY 4th Octobi " MASTER AGNES" will itand at tho Clu Stables (¥. HATCHES) cvory SATURDA' from 10 to 3. For further particulars apply to ■ WE CORLETT,; Proprietor, ' AVhito's Li ne Carterton. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. Between PAHIATUA AND EKETAHUNi (And Wooflville if required.) THE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE. TREFOIL, •RAYHOBSEI6-2J hands high, cigbtyeai I'KDiaiiEß—Siro, King of Clubs; dan Forgct-rac-Not (imp), by King Lud-Myfotii by Nowminstcr—Souvenir, by Chanticlcei King of Clubs by Ace of Clubs, dai Marchioness by Melbourne—Cinizelli b Touchstono. (Sco cards.) Terms,-3 guineas per maro; two or ipi mares as per agreement. All fees payablo b P.N, at first Boi vicc, mado payablo on tho li January, 1801, I'addocking will bo provide at Is per week. Every caro taken but n -•For further particulars apply to JOB VILE, Pahiatua Livery Stables. BLAIRLOGIEJUNCTIOI HOTEL git Roads. T, CAIvSWELL FBOPRIETO] TEE TRAVELLING PUBLIC wi find every oonvenionco and comfoi at this centrally situated hostolry. Btsl Brands of Liquor Kept. accommodation for trayeiler stock. W. SELLAR, AOSHT'FOit Equitable Insurance Association of Nei Zealand Protection of Creditops Society The Pqblio Trust Oflioe of Now Zealand MONEY advanced upon approved Free hold and leasehold properties from J® upwards at lowest current rates o interest. BENTS ift DEBTS collected, and al other Commission agoncy busines '.nderlaken. Offices— Cuccn-tiicct, JTastertoi WHY IS IT You can always depend on getting i good article if you buy CREASE'S AICUHEK mreeiiss) ' BIOAUSE tin's a'vtipio Iso speoia preparation, tho result of year of experience and labor. The selectioi and blending of the finest coffoes knowi have been studied carefully until thi present combination lias been adoptei as and oaunot fail to giv universal satisfaction to consumers grocer for • CEEASftS Al COFFEE, In lib and 21b tins. And ynu aro nuretr got tberigh EDWAEDWESAD Expressmen & General Carriers, TOISHto inform their patrons an '' the publio generally that to kee pace with the times they have purchase a ft'EW CONVEYANCE which willru: to and from the Bailway Station at tli same low rates as formerly . E. JONES AND SON, "DIXON STREET. (JADE & HARRISON; UPPER PLAIN SAW & PLAININC MILLS HAVING leased tho tibovo mill am Threshing plant from Mr S. E Gappor, we are now in a position ! serve oustomors with all classes o timber, both rough and dres LOWEST CURRENT RAf^S, THRESHING SEASON. G. & H. will be prepared toundertaki threshing in any part of the distric during the season, at CURBEffI BATES Railway Hotel, EKETAHONA. edwakd"elljston, PfIOMtIETOB. rjiHE fiboye nevy Efeto], repleto will JL every comfort and convenience, situated within two minutes walk of the Railway Station, is now open for the accommodation of TRAVELLERS and genoral publio. Good stabling, paddocks, a good table aud moderate, charges, THE CARTERTON STABLES Hamiali&McKenzie TNFORM the publio that they are JL taking over the MARQUIS OF NORMANBY STABLES at Carterton, previously conducted by the late Mr Jame3 Farrell. They hava tlioroforo special facilities for general carryin" and livery stiible keeping. The stables are jommodiouß, comfortable, Well ventilated, and n're supplied with every lonveiuence which travellers or. owners )f horses can desire. The plaut will be very complete and vill include bveiy class of vehicle—loaches, Brakes, Bugsjies, and 3uod and reliable jjorges always on hand ■ particular attention paid to the re! |uiromentsof commercial travellers, wlio an always confidently writn or telegraph Jioir instructions to the Ma% u is itables as 'of.old, Rewnable cliamca .ndsteidy civilily, ' -
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3630, 12 November 1890, Page 4
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739Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3630, 12 November 1890, Page 4
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