MASTERTON COAOH AND OARRIAOE FACTORY. THOS.WAGG.OO, PROPRIETORS. A SINGLE visit to our factory will convince 1 you what rasT be accomplished by an intelligent study of the special wants of a business combined with tho beat workmanship and materials. It is seldom more than one rehiole is built after prociso'7 tho same design. Our styles are models of perfection. Tho quality of our work is of the highest grade. Wo invite you to order it sample vohiclc. Tho reputation of tho Masterlon Coach Faotoiy is wellknown. Tho publio will look to practical experience and must know that GHEAPWORK is a drag on tho wheels of enterprise. We are in co-operation with the general publicand tho fact of so many vehicles being turned out of our factory during the past year shows clearly that they appreciate a first-class article, which always pays a good percoutago on the capital invested. Wo aro building light pleasure vehicles of all descriptions. Inspection costs nothing. Trices and drafts on application. THOS. WAGG & CO. FOR SALE BARGAINS :-l double seated buggy in good order, price LID. Ido single "seated buggy, LlO. • ;; ; impounding notice. IMPOUNDED at Maatorton, Sept. Bth, 18!)2, by R, Karaitiana, from Akura, 1 Bay Mare, black points, no ahoes, no visible brand; 1 Bay Mare, black points, no fihocsj branded liko 11 on shoulder. If not claimed aiid all expenses paid will bo sold on WEDNESDAY, 21at Soptember, 1892, at 12 o'clock noon. ■ . ,E. S. RICHARDS, Poundkcepor. TO STAND THIS SEASON, at Hooker's Farm, Cartortoiy and travel tho Wairarapa District to suit tho convenieuco of Breeders, tho Thoroughbred high-class Stallion, The Administrator, BY FKEMIER-PKINCESB MARY. THE ADMINISTRATOR'S performances on * the turf are eo numerous that it is impossible to giro them here, but they may bo seen on separate circulars, As a stud horse he took Ist aid champion at tho Wairarapa and Kast Coast Pastoral Soeiity's show in 1889, beating I'iscatorious, Master Agnes, and Fitzhcrculea; Ist and champion at Falme'rslon North in IS9O, beating Wiiard, Fitz, Flintlock, and Trefoil; in 18111,1 st and champion at ilasterton, beating Egaliti; Ist and champion at W. and K. o.l'. show, 1891, beating Petroleum and Rama Rama, tho only other horses shown. His stock has taken let prizes, 1890, in both classes of thoroughbreds and weight carriers, TlißMS—Single marc £5, two or more' £4 each, payable by P.N. duo Ist Jaauaty, 18j3. Good paddocks free of charge until najxsaro Btintcu. Every care taken but no responsibility, No uroomagefoes.
AisoTho Purebred Clydeedalo Stallion, DIRECTOR, Bred by John Reid, Ehkrdit, niRECTOR, eight years old is by the cele* brated sire Young Banker out of Queon Isabella 11 Heisaflno dark brown color, standi 17 hands upwards, with immense bono and muscle and an abundance of hair denoting the pure Clydesdale breed. He is extremely active and ut quiet as a sheep. Dibkoioh has been exhibited four seasons, and has won five Ist and four champion prizes. At Wanganuiho beat Blackleg, the latter hal'lng twice beaten Robin Adair at Hawke'a Bay. For further particulars sec Stud Book, TERMS—Single mare fo, two or moro mares £4 each, payable by P.N. duo lßt January,lß93. Qood paddocks free of:har|e until marca arc stinted, Every care taken but no responsibility. No groomage foes.
Amo— The Coaching Stallion, FINANCIER. WINNER of Ist prize, Wellington Bhow, 1891 (under the name of Lone Jack) By the Premier Doll, by Kapapo by Dio-mides-Toi Toi by Traducer. The Premier by Malton (imp)—Rovoko by Bir Hercules, Financier is»bay bone with black points, standing 16i hands and io four yean old. His great power, symmetry and action, as trell as bis breeding, all combine to entitle him to the respect of breeders of goid useful and ehotfy harness hones. TERMS—£3, £2los two or moro mares, payable by l'.N. due Ist January, 1893. Good paddocks free of chargo till mares are stinted. Every care taken but no responsibility. No gronmage fees. For full particulars of pedigrees, terms, etc., see circulars, which will be posted onap plication or may be obtained from 0. W. DELLER, Owner, Carterton, or J. MoKAK, Gooomin Charge. TO BOILDEM TBNDEBS are invited, to close on MONDAY, 19th September, at d p.m.',; for Dairy Factory atDrovertoil lor the Wnirarapa Fnrrners' Co«Operatire AssociaCion, Ltd, Plans and specifications to be seen, and tenders received at the office of 0. TIILEARD NATUSOH, Architect, Masterton. NOTICE. SETTLERS interested iii a proposal to raise a loan for the purposo of metalling portions of the Uppor Opaki lioad, are hereby requested to attend a meeting to be held at tho school room, Upper Opaki, at 1 p.m. on MONDAY, tho 19th Septombor, 1892, for the purpose of discussing the question. W.HARRIS, September 10th, 1692.
JJORTH WAIBABAPA fi'UN CLUE. PIGEON MATCHES. SATURDAY, 17th inst, ftt 11a.m. Iflwti and lotos' Sale Ynrdi, 1. HiNDIOAP SWEEP,-(5 Birds). Prisei to depend upon entries. Nomination 2. PRESIDENT'S OUP.—(Pre&cntcd by E. M. D. Whatman, Esq.,) 7 Birds, three mlssci oat. Nomination 2i fid; acceptocce 6s. Nominations oleic FRIDAY, 16tli inat, a< 1 p.m. Acceptance! on ground da; of mate! Gun Olub Rules. E. H. WADDINOTON, Secretary.
DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP. rpHKpartnerahipbetween R. F. Temple , 1 andThomasColeman, atarokeepors, j of Porry-Btreet, Masterton,has this day ' boon dissolved by mutual consent, fW • " { THOMAS COLEMAN. Witness to Signatures, Art. Copping, Sept. let, 1892. BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. I HEREBY fiive public notice that the number of votes received by each candidate at tho present election is OULLEN, William 93 UAPPER,BamubiiED\VABD ... 52 ' Informal 1 ' Mr William Collin having received the highest number of votos, I declare him to bo duly elected Councillor for the West Ward of the Boroush of Maaterton. R, BROWN, > , Returning Offioer. September Bth, 1892. . ■ MASTERTON PERMANENT • BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY.: 1 mm—m The annual general meetING OF SHAREHOLDERS sill ! be held in ST. MATTHEW'S SCHOOLROOM on TUESDAY, 20th of Septem- , ber, 1892, at 8 p.m. J. 'B. KEITH, ; ■ ■ '-Manager. 9th September, 1892.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4215, 10 September 1892, Page 3
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