TUESDAY, jjjne; lflra;At.i o'clock. -',s"^i ■■■■'-■ : IMPORTANT BKUKO*' ■■''■ THOROUGHBRED STOCK. ]'■■■■ H. WOOD has received instruct .' , tions from P. F. Tahcrisd Esq., in consequencei or his disposing of his farm, to sell by public auction at the Hohiestead, Taratahi, the whole of his valuable collection of Thoroughbred Stock:— '. ; - ,; • •"•"■ 3ROOJ) MARES. ; J, rm Princess Royal, sister to Administrator and Consul. , _ 2. cm Fair Agnes, dam to Master , Agnes, Harorb, Bosa Bonhour and Senator. .3. cm Ruby, by Traducer, dam of First Water. ' 4. cm Firstwater by : the PremiereBaby;- '■'•■" . All the bmod mares are in foal to' . . '- : ::; ■'■'■'' Forester. '*'■'' " .y : , FOUR YEABOIiDS.
OJdFellow by the Premiei^-Mis* deal... ..-.-. ~.'t ' ?'.!i\\. 'bm Verbose by" the "Premier^ ..■ 'Gabble;''" '" ' ' """- : "''';;. . TWO YEAR OLDS., li Sir Hairy by, the Premier-rGabbW 8. wj Boyal Oak, by Puriri—Princess ••••■• KbmL','' ."..,..V/".'.'■ ,'. ... 9. eg lint Blood by the Premier - ■ : :' Ruby ■"" " .*:...'.'.:'■ 10. bf Akione by Pucatonous—Revoke. 10 A, fresh Deal, by Putifi, out of Miadeal YEARLINGS. 11. ,co Senator by Administrator—Fair Agnes. 12. rcßaUanceby Administrator—Ruby. 13. rf Princess of Wales by Pises tori- ' -OUB.- ■ ''-V'v' 14. rr foal by Master Agnes—Princess Royal. .■ . •. in training., ;: 15. brg The Spy by Hornby—Bribery. 16. cm Boss Bonheur by Blackroso— Fair Agnes. ■ 17. ch Forester by Puriri—Gossip. Albo— ■ 18. a valuable draught brood mare- by Wellington, cost 80 guineas as a four year old. 19. buggy horse, fast, quiet—quite safe - for a lady t« drive. 20. a well-grown yearling by Admiuis» trator from a pony mare. Several Hacks.
The Heft-class character of Mr Tanc red's stock Is so well-known as to render any comment unnecessary. ' : Full pedigrees may be seen in the N.Z. Stud book,' and the stock can be inspected at any time, on application to Mr Tahcred at the Farm GlarevHle. 1 hay Filly, 2 years, by Tattler ; dam Patties by Natwcrth (Pattie is Ortliello's dam). * '« 1 Brown Filly, 2 yeaw, by' Tattler * dam Maritana by Don Juan (thi filly is owrisiitior. to Depression).-, 1 BlackCdlf,*2 years; byTattlerfjd>m Hazel, by Kakapo. ;,' '■■', ','■] iA "'\ \ 1 Black Filly,-2 years, by Tattler; danr Greygown, (supposed to be/» pure bred mare). 1 Dark Grey Filly, Samoa, 4 years, by Tattler; dam a ClymenUs mare. 1 park Brown Colt, Mikado, 8 years,' ■ by Tattler ; dam a Clymenus mare. 1 Brown Fillyj Eohoro, 2 years;, by Tattler; dam a Ravonsdown mare. , 1 Black Colt; Billy Brown, 3 years, by Tattler; dam a.strong useful mare. 1 Brown Filly, Tewhiti, 2 years, by Tattler j dam, a strong useful mare.:
THUBSDAY, JUNE 18tb, 1891. -! Atl O'clock; %& TILL sell by Public Auctiott at hit |f Taratahi Yards on the., above date; at 1 pin.— < & x ; -^" 160 Ewes in' Lamb: 40 Store JSwes . J-. 6 Dairy Cows * :'• 8 Horses of a-il elasses|> 1 2 Heifers in calf; 5 Milch Cows ,:. 52 Lambs, mixed; f"" 60 2 es in :-:■••' j?£; "'\ _ ;~] '[ Ftorther entriesiqvHHi''" j.
R ajlway Boarding House Hall Masterfc>ri' ■ rnHE proprietor of this FavoWTK :X 1 Boardino HQtrsE,'in thanking hi! patrons (especially the working men) for past favors,; having renovated and completely refurnished it throughout, beas to intimate that those .giving him a call; will find"thai for comfort, etc., it isseooudtonone in the Wairmrapa. i THE BEST: Is TABLE IN THE DISTRICT. Board and Lodgin? 18s per week if paid in*dvance, or £1 rt. the end of the SHILLING. • ! BEDS, ONE SHILLING : Snokiiig %nd Beading fioonu. Private 1 Sitting Maori for Ladiei. V; 300 D STABLING. FRED \pIGHT
BOROUGH Cn^MsTERTON. ton or 18 6d perbag.'i : ?., r R. BROWN, \- ■■• < • f own Clerk.
iußNitußfe wctort HOUNSLQW % HOAR, Proprietors, ■.; i\J_ tumty 61 thanking the inhabitants ,of Masterton .and surrounding District for the very, liberal patronage 'accorded, them since, commencing business, and hope by striqt attention to their i customers wants, to. continue to merit la fair share of the same. They feel that there is no need ti publish a price list, as the public already know that Hounslow and Hoar's is the BEST. gLnd. CHEAPEST , ; ' :\^ Country order* promptly attendedjto. . . FIOTUEES ■ - Venetian Blind*?. Spring Mattrasses a speciality. H. B.— No connection with any. auctl >n roori. f s '■ Estate of Todd Bbos., of Fernridge, ■ MMtertonV'Farmerfl. *.';';,; .^ to the underJ_ signed are invited uutil WED* NBSirAY, 17th June, 1801, at 5 p.m., *».:-,!!'.■•■•.>« i .;■ ••,,■>-.!■ . :■■ ' ''■''":.:'»• ,i... Purehue.of.eiglU tnm,more or • ' ', .; leas, Oaten Chaff,Cm 7 the premises ef Mr Isaac Sykes, Fertiridge, from whom particulars call be obtained. , , '.. ~;.. ~., W. B. OHENNKtDJ/ '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3832, 15 June 1891, Page 3
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