TO STAND THIS SEASON, at I Hookor'a Form, Cftrtetton,_ and travolthe Wairnrapa District to suit the convoniouco of Breeders, the- Thoroughbred high-class Stallion, The Administrator! (1879.) BY riiEMIER-PKINCESSMUY. rpHE ADffiNISTBATOIt'S performances on » the turf arc so numerous that it is impossible to give them here, but they may be seen on scpiratt circulars. As a stud horso ho took Ist and champion at tho lVnirarapa and Knst Coast Tastoral Society's show in 1889, bcatiiig Piecatotious, Master Agnes, anil Fitzhcrcules; Ist and champion at Falmcrston North in 1890, beating Wizard, Fitz, Flintlock, and Trefoil; in 1891,15t and champion at Masterton, beating shew, 1691, beating Petroleum and Rama llama, the only other horses shown, His stock has taken Ist prizes, 1890, in both classes of thoroughbreds and weight curriers, TERMS—Single marc £5, two or more £1 each, payable by P.N. duo Ist January, 1893. Good paddocks free of charge until marcs arc stinted. Every care taken but no responsibility. NogrooiMigcfceß.
AwoTho Purebred Oiydusdalo Stallion, DIBESCXOK, Brd hy John Seid, Eldmlli'. bratcd sire Young Banker out of Queen Isabella 11. He 13 h fine dark brown color, stands 17 bands upwards, witn immenso bone anil muscle and an nbumlanco of hair dcroting the pure Clydcsdalebrecd. lie is extremely active and is quiet as a sheep. DlliEClOll has been cxhibitid four seasons, and lias won five Ist and four champion prises. At Wnngaimi he beat Blackleg, the latter having twice beaten liobin Adair at Hawke's Bay. For further particulars sec Stud Book, TERMS—Single marc i's, two or more mares £1 each, payable by P.N, due Ist January, 181)3. Good paddocks free of charge until mates ore stinted, Every care taken but no responsibility, No groomago feci, The Coaching Stallion, _ FINA3XCIEK, WINNER of Ist prize, Wellington Show, , 1851 (under the name of Lone Jack.) By the Premier Doll, by Kapapo by l)iomedes—ToiToi byTraducer. The Trcmier by Malton (imp)— Revoke by Sir He.'cules. Financier is a hay horse with black points, standing IGJ hands and is four years old. His great power, symmetry and action, as well as his breeding, all combine to entitle him to the respect of breeders of good useful and showy harness horses. TERMS-SI 3, £2 10s two or more mares, payable by l'.N. due Ist January, 18113. Good paddocks free of charge till mares aro stinted. Every care taken but no responsibility. No groomago fees. For full particulars of pedigree.", ti.rms, etc., soo circulars, which will be posted on application or may be obtained from 0. W. DELLKIt, Owner, Carterton, or J. McKAK, Gooom in Charge. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT OWNER'S FARM, GLADSTONE. THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE COLTTOfII KING, By Superior, dam Nugget, g.d. by England's Hopo, Limited to ten Mares, TEUSIS-£sss, guaranteed, Paddock free of charge, Every caro taken, but no responsibility whatever. Further particulars see card, I, PIKE, Owner, Gladstone. Mr. 0. R, Blackett, REPORTS :- I HEREBY certify that I have mado on exhaustive analysis of several samples of Dawson's Wiiiskv, token from various shipments now in bond. The samples include those first imported in 188!), and the most recent in this year 181)2,
After a thorough chemical analysis and examination 1 found theie was no difference in any of tho eleven samples selected; tho ojMiifi/, «jc, audfiaamr boing carefully maintained throughout. . . Catciul tests were applied for the detection of all impurities, and tho results urn mod satisfactory. 1 can recommend Dawson's Whisky as a hvjhhj-muiuml spirit 0/ exceptional flatour, having all tho characteristics ol jciwfiie Scotch Wlmbj, 0. B. BLiCKETr, F.C.S., Victorian Government Analyst, This highly satisfactory report will bo read with interest by tho numerous lovers of DAWSON'S WHISKY as it ri;OVES its absolute runny and excellence of quality. WOODCOTE HOUSE SCHOOL, HOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON, Tho Next Term will begin on Monday, 19th September, •"•JEADMASTER, O.li. Gardiner, B,A„ L Pembroke College, Camitidgc; Resident Assistant Master G F, Wocldridge, M.A., Kcble College, Oxford; Drill, ing and Gymnastic Instructor, Sergeant Lawrence. Subjects-Divinity, Latin, Grcok, French, English, History, Geography, Arithmetic, Euclid, Algebra. Boys prepared for scholarships and entrance at Chrißtciiurch and Wanganui, Tho school games, cricket, and Association football, are personally superintended, and the boys are thoroughly looked alter out of school hours. The house has large rooms and stands in extensive grounds including n field for cricket and football, An experienced matron is in chargo of the domestic arrangements Vacancies for several Boarders and a few Day Boys. For Prospectus and full information, apply to tho HEADMASTER. I AH LOP & CO, CASHFJRUITEBERS AND GENERAL STOREKEEPERS. A largo Stack of Grocories, Fruit, Fancy Gnods, and Special (Jhinese Ware may beobtaiued at LOW RATES. EVERYTHING OHF.AP AND GOOD. Mas Ah Lop will attend to lady Customers. NOTE THE ADDRESS:Shop lately occupied by Mrß E. Tayxer JOHN HENDERSON, MERCHANT TAILOR Upposito Oiub Hotel, CjDIil.K-S'i'Hr.i 1 '-JASIEKTIIN lb favor of ijout iHilronutjt urn mommndaticm requested,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4219, 15 September 1892, Page 4
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802Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4219, 15 September 1892, Page 4
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