THE ENTIRE HOME ' rIIjGRO, iL (ravel Mastortoc, Onrtortjii, mid surrounding district this Mil, Mustorton.— W, Noill's Stnblos every ■■■ day and Saturday. O'roytown every Tuesday, Remainder of week at Ownor'a SStablos, Carterton. For further paitioulai'3, podigree, &o, W. HERCOCK Owner, f|\HE COACHING STALLION KEMP his season at tlio owner's a iii'icnvillo, tiODNDERSON, Mauricevillo 1 1 'O stain) rms scsson m tho Walrarapa _ District, tho thoroughbred Imported Stallion, PRAIRIE BIRD. Trairio Bird was bred by Mr Dixon Carnes, Bathurst, Trairic Bird vide New Zealand Stud Book, Grej'flkin, Dam Lad) Emily, Lady Emily by Will Toll, imported, dam Sprck by Speculation, imp, dnm Miss Whisker by Whisker, imp, Grcyskin by Yattendoh, by Sir Hercules, imp., dam Usporonco by.Glaucus, Arab, imp, dam Bluo Bell by Gehenna son of Rouse Emigrant, imp, dam Quadroon by Mulatto, imp., English mare, As will be . scc'n from the above pedigree, Prairie Bird haa a grand mixture of the famous Touchstone, Whalebone, Waxy and HiilO'da-l'uta bloods, Prairie Bird will travel from Mastcrton to Tinui, Terms—£3 per mare, all fees to bo payable on first service, by P.X., duoCth January, 1891; every care of marcs will bo taken, but no responsibility; two or moro marcs as per agreement; groomago feo Hi, to bo paid at first service; good padlocks free of charge until marcs are stinted, of which duo notico will bo given; 2s will bo charged for paddocking after, For further particulars apply to P. CARR, Te Ore Ore.
GEO. LANGTON, Accountant anl Cojimission Agent. TRADESMEN'S books kept. AcX counts mado out. Rents and debts loliccted ira reaarjnnblp terms. Sccroary to tho Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights' Manufacturing Co,, Ld, Oflico, PERRY STREET, MASTER TON,
!■■ <• PM day to bo TO "" "' " of either soX) in their own localities, at work for us. New business. All meet with wonderful success. Anyone can do the work. You don't uccd cnpitul, or about tho same as none. We will stub you. No space to explain here, But you can mnko q sngg littlo fortune honorably and easilj She employment is particularly suited tc the region in which this publication circnlates. Boys and girls earn nearly as much as men. full Full particulars and instructions mailed frco. Now is the time—don't delay, but write to us at Mice. Stinson & Co., Portland Maine, United States. MANURE ! MANURE\ CHEAPEST & BEST IN the MARKET THE Gear Company (limited), having erected large Manure Works out. side of Petone, and having secured tbs services of a practical manager from ■England, aro now prepared to supply special manures of guaranteed quality adapted to different crops. PIUCE LISIVFOR COMING SEASON Per Ton, nett cash, free ou Rail, bags given in, Li i Turnip manure 5 10 0 Bone fluperphospate lime ... C 0 0 Prepared bones, for crass land 6 0 0 Bone dust GOO Land Manure 7 0 0 Pnre dry blood 7 10 0 Quotations for otber manures on paplication. GEAR MEAT PRESERVING AND FREEZING Cor, of NZ (Ltd), WELLINGTON
SALSALINE . T UJS GREAT FOOD PRESERATIVE THIS valuable antisoptic preparation is tasteless, odorlese, and per cctly harmless It is Tuarantced ot keep meat, soup, milk, eijgs, butter, fish, name, preaoivea, fruit, wino, and food of every description swoct and wholcsalo till required for use. ONE SHILLING PACKET will preserve 20s worth of food, 8 BY ALL CHEMISTS k GROCERS in Is and 2s' packets, lnialo Asont—E.H. CREASE Master toil aiitl Castle Point, COBB & CD'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES, Passing through Taueru, Kuraaru, Tinui owl Whakataki, w. NEILL & CO., PROPRIETORS, A T tho request of a number of the sittlors reading in tho above districts, W. Noill & Co., of the Prince of Wales Livory Stables, Masterton, have decided to run a well-appointed four horse conch between Masterton and Uastlopoint, for the conveyance, at fair and reasonable rates, of passengers, parcels, &c, Tho first coach will start from tho Prinoe of Wales Hotel, calling at the Club Hotel on FRIDAY MORNING!, tho 28th, at 8 o'clock, and will thereafter leave every lUESDAY and FRIDAY it' tho same hour, and will leave Castlepoint on tho mornings of WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 5.30 arriving in Masterton in time for passengers to catch the 3,10p m train to Wellington. The coach will be |n thp hands of that, well known and experienced driver MR A HARFORD, and no pslns will be spared to promote tbo comfort and convenience of patrons. Communications from settlers and others promptly attended to, W NEILL & CO., PROPRIETOR, Princo of Wales Livery Stables, Masterton, November, 1800
' OPENING HOTJOE. E- COLLIER BEGS to notify t!io pcoplo of Masterton that ho lina opened a FISH SHOP and OYSTER SALOON in those premises lately occupied by Mr Presswood, Watchmaker, and hopes by strict attention to business to inorlt a share of public patronape. Fresh and Smoked Fish'awl Fresh Oysters always on hand. U. E. is a cash purchaser of Rabbits and Poultry. HIGHEST YRIOE GIVEN, WALTER PERRY, GENE BP TCHER, B3lQ?3ir. If VI ..'ill'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3682, 9 December 1890, Page 4
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