GENERAL. THE CLYDESDALE; COLT " Te JSangitumau's Pride" BY Lord ljunmore (imported from Scotland.)(lat andchampionat Christ church,) dam Jenny Liud (lit Christ* church), by Blackleg 'by Old Major (imported'from Scotland) g.d, Norah by Prince Oharlio (imported from Scotland); g.g.d, Diamond, by King Fergus (imported from Scotland) will be at the csryice of breeders for a few approved rcares. To serve mares this season THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE LETHE, LET'HE is by Cadagon (imp,) dain Siesta by Tradncer (imp.) out of Hammock (imp.) For tabulated pedigree please apply to the owners. LET LIB is six years old and is a beautiful brown color, standing sixteen hands in hoight. . LETHE will visit Maryborough evory Monday and Friday and will stand it Pupawai the remainder of the week during the season, TERMS.—Single mares 4 guineas each. . A fair reduction will be made for two or more mares, tho bona fido pro> perty of tbe sender. 3ood paddocks provided for mares both at Martinborough and Pajiawai freo of charge till notice of removal is given. Every care taken but no responsibility incurred. For further particulars apply to either of tho owners, viz R. TILSON, Papawai, A. It. MAOFARLANE, Oroytoivn. frHE Celebrated Clydesdale stallion JAS, STUOKEY, To Rnneitumau, Opaki,
Marquis of Salisbury By Lord Salisbury, and the thoroughbred Dillie, , Sire Titikowaru, will stand in the Masterton District this Season. further particulars and pedigroo in future advertisements, W.B.BUIOK, Burnsitte, Opaki. r PO stand this season, at the Iron Stables, 1 I'catherston, the Thoroughbred Stallion TREASON, by Traducer, dam Lady Jane, by Riddlcsworth, grand d*m Medora, by Glemlower (Aral)). TRE4SON is a chestnut, stands nearly )G hands high, has a splendid temper, good co; • stitution. Has been a good performer on the turf, and has proved himself a sure foal-getter. A great manyof his stock have performed well: He is the sire of Erebus, Topit, Moid of the Vdlley, Victory, Rebellion, Revolution, Violence, and several others. TREASON will be at the following places during tlio seasonßace Course Stables, Taratahi, on Mondays and Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays Iron Stables, Featherston, calling at Club Hotel stables, Grcytown, en route. Fridays, Taratahi Hotel, Saturdays, T. Thompson's Hotel, Mssterton, Good paddocks at I'cathcrston and l'arataliiat ono shilling per week, Every care taken but no responsibility. TERMS: £4 a mare, payable by P.N„ JANUARY 1893. ,T. FREETH. mo STAND THIS SEASON AT THE I M&TAHI THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE ST4LIION DUKB OF ABGtYJLE. His sire is the great king of stallionß " Young Banker" and his dam " Blossom 11 by the famous horse " Young Hero." —AL So The standard bred Trotting Sire YOUNG BERLXN. For further particulars apply to— FALLOONBROS,, Taratahi.
IJHE Thoroughbred Stallion PISCATOKIOUS Will also staud this season at the farm of the owner, A. W. GAVE, ToOroOre.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IJIHB Clydesdale Stallion BIcGKEGOR Will stand this season at the owner's farm, To Uro Ore. Full particulars and Pedigree in future issue, A. W. CAVE, To Ore Ore
NOTICE; To Stand this Season. The Cnoss Coto'tot Sice N ANAIIA , By Traducor from Bstello by Biddleswortb, imported {com Deborah, "VT ANAKU is a black hotso 16J hands J 1\ inch in height and built in proportion, He lakes.. the. credit of belonging to the champion bloods ot New Zealand, In making the selection I had the.requirements ol the dis. trict in view, TEHMS-£3 single mate, liberal reduction for two or more'the bona fide property of the sender. flenty of gross, water and shelter provided; when ready for removal due notice will be given, after which 1/6 per week wi'.l' be oharged. Every attention will bo paid, but no responsibility, For further information apply to EDGAR MASON, Owner, Tenui, PUBLIC NOTICE, E have much pleasure in iotimating that we hive commenced the manufac* ture of Soap and Soda Crystals at Petone, a rising and industrial suburb of he city of Wellington, confident that the central position we have ohosen, the commodious and conveniently, appointed promises we have erected, and the extended fl.ome and Colonial. experience wo have gamed,, will enable •us to manufacture f,nd sell an article, whicji for quality and price will provo satisfactory to our clients, ' Buyers of TALLOW AND BOUGH FAT. ALLENDER & SONS. Petone, August 18,1802,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4206, 31 August 1892, Page 3
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