ouseJ THE "TEKOA" Has ttontrht as a lar*e quantity of NEW GOODS for the SPRING SEASON, most of which hayo been and atill aro in considerable demand. These comprise in all About IQO Packages, which are enumerated below, and which are now ready for inspection at the Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, TE ARO HOUSE. C)K PACKAGES FLOUR CLOTHS AND LINOLEUMS, in specially selected designs and coburings, made to our owa && PACKAGES order, and exclusively confined to Te Aro House. „..,„. . L ,~. ~ t„ nMII 6 PACKAGER BEST BRUBBELS CARPETS, from one of the foremost British Manufacturers, and.likothel'Joor Cloths PACKAGES and Linoleums, the designs and colorings are really superb, and only to be obtained at To Aro House. 4 PACKAGES Cretenes, in Twilled, Crepe, Art, German, and Patchwork effects, Cotton Damasks, Oatmeal Cloth, PACKAGES Grecian, Honeycomb. Patent Satin, Terry and Gordon Quilts and Toilet Covers. _ 9 PACKAGES Plain and Printed Seleclas, Lappet and Madras Muslins, Book Mnshns, Embroidery Cambrio, PACKAGES Nainsooks, Bishops Lawn, India Linens and Muslins, Lace and Tapestry Curtains. 8 PACKAGES Harvard, Oxford.Satin, Stripe and Regatta Shirtings, Men's, Youths. and Boys W lute, Oxford, Regatta, PACKAGES and Flannelette Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Insertion Cuffs, Fronts and Nookbands. 3 PACKAGES Fancy Tweeds, Trouserings, Suitings, Coatings, Summer Vestings, and a lars-e assortment of first PACKAGES quality Tailoring requisites.
The Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, TE AEO HOUSE, WELLINGTON-
IakVJaHP atent Self - Locking 1 Fencing Strainer. very thin#." Cease strainintr and the locking is automatic. No pin 3 ! JNo keys! Ni.thina: fco shake out I Nothing to lose ! One piece only, A Perfect' Marvel of Simplicity, Strength, and Durability. Pronounced b Fencers, Farmers, and Runholders as " THE VERY THING;" "THE MO SIMPLE AND EFFICIENT EVER OFFERED THE PUBLIC." Ewen's Patent Self-loekinp! Fenninp; Strainer, with the lerers inserted ready to strain the wire. DIRECTIONS FOR TJSE.—HoId the Strainer, with the wire-hole to the left, tnw.ir,l« th« straining post. Flaee the end of the wire in the whe hole, then insert the lcvei holMiTthe end of the strainer, and strain till the required tension is obtained. V „.-«. i,. e wire to the top of the hole in the straininjr post, then remove the levers, and Ewkx's Patent Sflf Locking Ff.scint, Strainer immediately and automaticallyflocks itself. . THE EWEN STRAIXER is to be seen at Messrs Lowes and lorns Auction Koom, Mas- «™ Hawk* Bat. MESSRS LEVIX * CO., TVBOI.MALF. age WAIKAnArAAsESTS _ MESSRS LOAVES & lORNS, Masterton
'ILL stand this season at the Owner's Farm, Opaki, the purebred Clydesdale Horso the Marquis of Salisbury. Sire Lord Salisbury, dam Princess of Wales. Further particulars in future issue. W. B. BUICK, Proprietor. TO stand this season, at tins lrou Stables near Featherston Sale Yards, the high cast Arab KATiIPI-lA, Imported from Calcutta. : "Kalipha" is a beautiful dark bay with black points, in shape and make he cannot be surpassed, having a splendid head well set on to a good neck, oblique shoulders, beautiful short back and good loins, and weil hooped ribs, grand legs and feet, with very superior action. Good constitution and splendid temper, quiet to ride or handle. Travels to Carterton on Tuesdays, calling at Greytown, weather permitting, TERMS- £i per mare* to be paid Ist January, 1892. G. FREETfT, Featherston. BROOKS*. H ME, BROOKS' LIME PUREST LIME IN THE WORLD. 1* - .wj „...„0... 6 v,«; „„j collie yvuy.v advertise thmr wares for the purpose of petting sale, but no amount of advertising will make au article wholly what it is not. You may cal! black white, bnt it will tike all your persuasive powers to make people beiieye that black is white. Hence it is withD. M. BROOK S'Luue. Buyers ot Lime always send to D. M. BROOKS for his Lime. They know they get what they ask for. Wheu they send to him for Lime they get Lime, pure and simple. D. M. BIvOOKS is often nsked huw it is he does not advertise his Lime Well, the fact is, his Lime advertises itself, and his Kilns are kept constantly going day and night, to keep up with the orders. Crders are continually arriving by wire :—"Send another truck lead, same as list."
fT'lO stand the season at IJrassendale, the 1 thoroughbred Imported Stallion PBAIUIE BIRD. 1 Trftirie Bird was bred by Mr Dixon Carnes, of Bathurst, Prairio Bird, ride New Zealand Stud Book, Greyskin, clam, Lady Emily. Lady Emily by William Tell, imported, dam Speek by Speculation, imp, dam Ml s Whisker, by Whisker, imp, Greyskin by Tatterdon, by Sir Hercules, imp, dam Esperence by Glaucus, Arab, imp, dam Blue Bell by Gehenna son of Rouse Kmierant, imp, dam Quadroon by Mulatto, imp., English mare. As will be seen from the above pedigree Prairie Bird has a grand mixture of the famous Touchstone, Whalebone, Waxy, and rhilo-da-Puta bloods Prairie Bird will travel Tenui, Whakataki, and surrounding districts. Tcrms~£3 per mare, all fees to be payable or. first service, by P.N., due 6th January, 1891; every care of mares will be taken, but no responsibility ; two er more mares as per agreement; groomage fee ss, to be paid at first sen-ice ; good paddocks free of charge until mares are stinted, of which due notice will be given ; 2s will be charged for paddocking after. For further particulars apply to T. SCANLAN, Owner and Groom, Grassendalc.
10 Stand this Season, the well known Draught Stallion STANLEY, Also the celebrated Trotting sire YOUNG BERLIN, Apply to FALLOONBROS., Titratahi. rriOitand this season at Homebush, Mastcrton, the celebrated Stallion Nil Desperandum. NIL DESI'ERANPUM is a black colt with first class aetjon rising four year »ld, IBA hands high, 13 inches be!ow the knee, 31 incties round the arm, and 7 feet 10 inches in girth He is beyond doubt the best bred colt standing in New Zealand, possessing mora bone and hair than any horse of his age in the North o: South Islands, and admitted at last show by competent judges to be the class of ho.rse which has long been wanted to improve the draught stock in the distiiet. TEEMS £5. Groomage fee_os, payable at service, Strictly limited to 25 mare». Every care taken but no responsibility. Apply to G. WATSON, en the Farm, Homebush, or THOMA-s TODD, Groom in Cbarje, 10 stand this season the Turebrcd Stallion
D. Al. BROOKS does not guarantee hii uue. The lushest authorises in the landyaaranteosßßuOKS' Lime. See analysis at office of this paper and buy your Lime of— I>. M. BROOKS, Harnctvilie Lime Kilns, Mauriccville. I'SiPORTASTIoBUILDERS ANL> FARMERS. The CHALLENGE LIME KILNS, \ RE not only hist Lime \. in Mauiucevillk, but llie best in New Zealand. The following is tho result of tlie analysis NEU" ZEALAND GEOLOGICAL .SURVEY LABORATORY. Class Result of analysis of specimen No. 4028 forwarded by MvT. F. Bkknculky, locality Mauriceville, received Bth June, 188S, reported on VM\ June, 1888. TWO SAMPLES OK LI.MKSToNK No. 1. Thclighter colored ono. cqjftaics 93-14 per cent, of Carbonate of Lime. £io. 2. The darker one, cortiins 91 90 per a \'c. of Carbonate of Lime. Both specimens excellent for Lime. Thi-y coin|f re with former samples examined hen from the same locality. (Sinned) W. fcKfiT. Vie uiiginal has been deposited with Messrs Lowes and lorns, where ii may bo eeui. BISHOP & CO, CHALLENGE LIMEKILNS, ■ :..- MAURICEVILLE Lowes & lorus, Mastertou agents
THE MASHEa Tho Masher is a beautiful dark bay, with block points, has immense bone, and plenty of hair, is extremely good-tempered, and has splendid style and action, bred by Mr R. Dngg, Masterton, and iB out of his prize mare Grace, by Lord Nelson. Grace cut of Jenny, by Young Prince Charley. Jenny was bred byMr A. Coc'tburn, Manaia, and is out of .Jess byYoung Lofty. Grace was only exhibited onoe when she gained first as a two year old. Jenney Masher's grand dam was only exhibited three times, gaining three first and two special prizes. Lord Nelson was wellknown to breeders in the "Wairarapa, and gained many honours in the show ring, not only here, but in the South Island. The Masher gained first priie in Masterton in 1885 alto Mr Lawrence's special of t'3 for the best foal by Lord Nelson, and in 18S6 lie gained first at Carterton. It is needless to say any more as the above named horses were so well and favorably known in the AVairaiapa, is in itnelf » sufficient guarantee to breeders. The Masher will travel, to Greytown on Tuesdays and Masterton on Thursdays, ami the rest of the week at his owner's stables, Tark Road, Carterton. TERMS.—L2IOs for single mare, Bs groomage, two or more marts as per agreejc«at, A J. READING lailvple 3»r»crt«n.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3948, 26 October 1891, Page 1
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