s tand this season at THE TAUERU. JSE DRAUGHT STALLION, •' XOUNG SIR COUN CAMPBELL., YOUNG'SIR. COLIN CAMPBELL !« a bay horao out of Ml Hooker's toII-Mcc! maro Dolly. Dolly by Littldjolin, grand dam Jane, by England's Hopo, His sire, Young Sir Campbell, was by old Sit Colin Campbell, Jam Scotland's Pride, giond sire King Fergus, was got by Lord Byron, •■{no property of Mr J roudfoot, Lochmabcn, Dumfriesbiro, Scotland, : .:. TERMS—£3IOs single mate, {wo or mow as per agreement, Every care taken but no responsibility. Well grassed paddocks provided free till stinted, after which 2s,pcr week mil bo charged, For further particulars apply to' '' JOHNTATLIN, Owner, THOROUGHBRED SIRE OF THE 8 THE' CHAMPION HURDLE-RACER, MASTER AGNES. TERMS: Single Marcs, L5 Us, doomage feo (is. Two or more mares as per agreement,; Payment by Promissory' Note signed at first service, duo Ist January 1801, . Grazing in good paddocks free until notice afterwards Is Cd per week,' Every euro taken, but no responsibility incurred, Master Agnes will travel through the Wairarapa District, notice of which in future advertisement, On aiid after SATURDAY 4th October " MASTER AGNES" will stand at the Club ' Stables' (W. HAWKES) every SATURDAY from 10 to 3, 1 For further particulars apply to IV E CORLETT, : Proprietor, Alliite'a Line Carterton. ' I TO TRAVEL "THIS SEASON, Between 'PAHIATUAANDEKETAHUNA. i (And Woodville if required) 1 ' THE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE, TREFOIL, BAY HORSE 10-2& hands high, cightyears t old, I'KraaiiEß-Sire, King of Clubs; dam, ! Forget-me-Not (imp), by King Lud-Myfotis, t by_ Newminster—Souvenir, by Chanticleer, King of Clubs by Aco of Clubs, dam Marchioness by Melbourne—Oinizulti by Touchstone. jSeo cards.) Torms, 3 guineas per mare ; two or more • marcs as per agreement, All fees payable by P.N, at first service, niado payablo on the Ist January, 181)1. Paddocking will bo provided at Ib per week. Every cans taken but no icsponsibility, For further particulars apply to JOB VILE, Pahiatua Livery Stables, I BLAIRLOGIEJUNCTION I HOTEL c 1 Junction of th Muiigqiaklm and Bkir- ] T. OAivSWELL PROPRIETOR e mBE TRAVELLING PUBLIC will X find every convenience and comfort ' at this centrally Bituated hostelry. I e Bat Brands of iigtwr Kept, 1 accommodation for traveller . W. SELLAR, AGENT' FOE Equitable Insurance Aasociation of New Zealand •- Protection of Creditors Society The Public Trust Office of Now Zealand, , MONEY advanced upon approved Freep bold and leasehold properties from £25 i upwards at lowest current rates ot , interest, ! REJNTS& DEBTS collected, aud all J other "Commission agency business , undertaken. OrrioES— Qu'ecn-Elrcci, ¥asterton ; WHY IS IT | i You can always depend on getting a '' good nrtiolo if you bny : CREASE'S Al COFFEE, IJN THE TINS? BECAUSE this artielo is a special preparation, the result of years of experience and labor, The selection i and blending of the finest coffeos known I 1 havo been studied carefully until the * present combination has been adopted J as _ perfect, _ and cannot fail to give ■ \ aniversal satisfaction to consumon CREASE'S Al COFFEE, In lib and 21b tins. And ynu are aurotr get tbe righ EDWARD JONES AD Expressmen & General Carriers, W7ISH to inform thoir patrons and I '' the publio generally that to keep pace with, tho times they have purchased , a NEW CONVEYANCE whiohwillrun , to and from the Railway Station at the same low rates as formerly, I E, JONES AND SON, ! DIXON STREET, I CADE & HARRISON, UPPER PLAIN SA\Y&p:,at K twi HAVING leased the above mill and Threshing plant from Mr S. E, Uappor, we are now in a position to aurve customers with all olassos of timber, both rough and dressed, at LOWEST CURRENT RATES, .THRESHING SEASON. 0, & H. will be prepared to undertake threshing in any part of tho district during the season, at CURRENT RATES EDWAKD ELLJSTON, rJlHEabovouew Hotel, repleto with J. every comfort and conveniens, situated within two minutes walk o! the Railway Station,' is now open for tho accommodation of TRAVELLERS and general publio. Good stabling, paddocks, a good table and moderate charges. THE CARTERTON STABLES Hannah ■& MoKcnzie INFORM' the publio that thoy are taking over the MARQUIS OF NOMANBY STABLES at Carterton, previously conducted by the late Mr James Farroll. They have therefore special .facilities for general carrying and livery stable keoping. Tho stables are cuuinudibus, comfortablo, well ventilated, and are supplied with every convenience which'travellers Or owners' of horses can desiro. TliOiplant.vill bo very comploto and will include every class of vehicle— i Coaches, Brakes, Buggies, and Carriages. Good and reliable hoi ses always on hand, t Particular attention paid to tho re- s quirementsuf commercial travellurs, who a can always'confidently write or telegraph thoir .instructions to tha Marquis ~ Stables as of old. Reasonable charges indßtondy civility. 3
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3631, 13 November 1890, Page 4
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