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THURSDAY, 22nd SEPT., 1892, at 1 o'clock. TARATAHI STUCK SALE. 1 H. WOOD will sell by public ( auction at his Taratahi yards on the above date—--100 Fat Wethers, off turnips 100 Eves and lambs 75 Hoggets in the wool . 70-Hoggets I 3 Good milch cows, close on calving. 10 Two-year-old Steers and Heifers 20 Yearlings do 10 Mixed Cattle And tho following well-known horses : 1. Whitcfoot, a fast trotter, five years old, by Berlin, dam Ada 2, Revenge, by Look Nager, five years old, a first-class saddle hack B. Eceldoou, a well-known hunter 4, Bay Cob Mare, a first-class hack, six years 5, Bay Gelding, suitable for dog. cart fi. Purebred Shetland Pony, four 1 Spring Trap and Set of Harness 1 Gig Further entries invited. NEXT SATURDAY, the 17th. SEPTEMBER, 1892, at ?, o'clock sharp. ENTIRELY UNRESERVED SALE GKEYTOM AUUTION ROOMS. FH, WOOD has rocoivcd instruo- , tions to soli by Public Auction as above a large consignment of really firstclass NEW HOUSEHOLD PURNITUBE, including 10 Chests Drawers, all sizes, 2 Oheffioneers, 6 Spring Couches, 3 Colonial do, 6 Easy Chairs, 4 Double Wood Bedsteads, 3 Single do, 10 Double and 4 Singlo Spring Mattrasses, Single and Double Flax Mattrasses, Iron Bed-, atoads, 10 Pair Wash-stands and Dressing Tables, Dining Tables, Occasional Tables, etc., etc, .'iO Sots Toilet Ware complete, and Crockery and Glassware of every description. TONS OF GROCERIES, DRAPERY, AND CLOTHING. Several Sets Bupgy Harness, Gents Saddles and Bridles, Single and Doublo Buggies and Spring Traps, 1 Soven-ton Screw Jack, and miscellaneous goods and sundries of overy description, ALL MUST BE SOLD.

NOTICE! TO STOCK OWNERS AND OTHERS, I HAVE secutod fcho Sale Yards situated on tho Te Oro Ore Road, opposite the Hospital, Masterton. Several repairs and improvements are necessary to be made, and as soon as those are completed it is rnyintontiun to hold monthly STOOK SALES, or more often if required. Date of first sale will be given in future

TO STAND THIS SEASON, at Hooker's Farm, Carterton, and travel the Wnirnrapa District to suit tho convenience of Breeders, the Thoroughbred high-class Stallion, The Administrator, (1879.) BY PKEMIER-PKINCESS MARY. rpHE ADMINISTRATOR'S performances on ■*• tbo turf arc so numerous that it is impossible to giro them here, but they may be seen ou separate circulars. Asa studhorse ho took Ist and champion at the Wairarapa and East Coast Pastoral s ""'"tyß show hi 1889, beating Piscatorious, ;r Agnes, and Fitzhoroules; Ist and uwuipion at Palmetston North in 1890, beating Wizard, Fitz, Flintlock, and Trefoil; in 1891,15t and champion at Mnsterton, btating ligalito; Ist and champion at V. and E, C. 1\ snow, 1891, beating Petroleum and Rama Rama, the only other horses shown, His stock has taken Ist prizes, 1890, in both classes of thoroughbreds and weight carriers, TERMS—Single mare £5, two or more Si each, payable by P.N. due Ist January, 1893. Good paddocks frco of chargo until marcs aro stinted, Every caro taken but no responsibility. No doomage fees.

Atso— The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion, DIRECTOR, Brd by John Mi, EMenlif. niRKOTOB, eight ynars ol<l is by the celebrated sire Young Banker out of Queen T -falls 11. * He a a fine dark brown color, stands 17 uands upwards, with immense tone and muscle and an abundance of hair dcroting tho ; Clydcsdalcbreed. He is extremely active and as quiet as a sheep. Director lias been exhibited four seasons, and has won fivo Ist and four champion prizes. At Vanganuibe beat Blackleg, the latter having twice beaten Robin Adair at Hawke's Bay. For further particulars see Stud Book, TERMS—Single mare £5, two or moro marcs £•! each, payable by l'.N. due Ist January, 1893. Good paddocks frco of diargo until marcs are stinted, Every care taken but no responsibility, No groomage fees, Also— The Coaching Stallion, FINANCIER, WINNER of Ist prize, Wellington Show, 1851 (under the name of lone Jack.) By the Premier Doll, by Kapapo by Diometles—Toi Toi by Traduccr. The.l'remier by Malton (imp)—Revoko by Sir He.-cules. Financier is a bay horse with black points, standing 10J bands and is four years old, His great power, symmetry and action, as wcllas his breeding, all combine to entitle him to the respect of breeders of good useful and showy harness horses, TERMS-JE3, £2 lfls two or more marcs, payable by P.N. duo Ist January, 181)3. Good paddockSfree of chargo till marcs are stinted. Every care taken but no responsibility, No groomago fees. For full particulars of pedigrees, terms, etc,, see circulars, which will be posted on application or may be obtained from G. V. MUM, Owner, Carterton, or J, McKAK, Gooom in Oliarcc.

A LL Lollies and Confectionory mado on the premises at the Caledonian Confectionery Works, Quoen-Btreet Masterton. JOHN HENDERSON, MEROHANT TAILOR Opposite Ciub Hotol, Qoebn-sthbkt Masikum Tin favor of pur wlroiwje and recommendation reomteii. PHOTOGMPHf, STUDIO QUEEN-STREET. OPAL, bromide, Paper and Silver Print Enlargements, from C.D.V. to Life Size, finished with. Enamel, Ordinary or Mat-Opal Surface, PORTRAITS: Three-Quamer andFuia Length Cabinets, Beautifully Finished. Equal to the best produced in the Colony, for:..• 7s Gd Half Dozen 1 Q/.-.'-, ■„ 12sCd(ineDozon)0/- FII,STCoi ' Y ' Family Group Vignettes with Ename or Mat-Opal Surface; also finished in Water or Oil Colours, y. Views Taken in Town or Country. On Salel The best assortment of Maori Photos in Now Zealand. ! Tho Vestibule is open to the Public daily, ; ' INSPECTION INVITED, MaBTERTON,

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4218, 14 September 1892, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
889

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4218, 14 September 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4218, 14 September 1892, Page 3

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