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To STAND THIS SEASON, at Hooker's Farm, Carterton, and travel tho Wairarapa District to suit tho convenience of Breeders, the Thorough" bred high-clats Stallion, The Administrator, BY rfiEMIER-PItINOESS MARY, T® ADMINISTRATOR'S performances on the turf are bo numerous thnt it is imP ssible to glvo them hero, but they may be BC cn on Bep.ir,ite circulars. As a Btud horso ho took Ist and champion at tho Wairarapa and East Coast Pastoral Society's show iu 1889, beating Piscatorious, Muster Agnes, and Fitzhcrcules j Ist and champion at Palmcrston North in 1890, beating Wizard, Fitz, Flintlock, »nd Trefoil J _in 1891, Ist and champion at Masterton, beating Egaliti j Ist and champion at V, and E, 0, T. show, 1891, boating Petroleum and Rama Rama, the only other horses Bhown. llis stock has taken Ist prizes, 1890, in both classes of thoroughbreds and weight carriers, 'i'ERMS-Singlo mare £5, two or more £4 °ach, payablo by P,N, duo lit Jnnuaiy, 18'J3, Good paddocks free of charge until marcs nro stinted.' Every care taken but no responsibility. No groomago furs. Also— The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion, DIBBOTOK, Bred bj Johißdtl, Eldmlk. DIRECTOR, eight years old i the cclc- , brated sire Young Banker of QUcon Isabella 11 He is a fino dark brown color, stands 17 hands upwards, witn immense bone and muscle and an abundanco of hair toting tho pure Clydesdale breed. He is extremely active and is quiet as a sheep. DinsoiOß has been oxhibitsd four seasons, and has won five Ist and four champion prizes, At, Wanganui he beat Blackleg, the hitter having twice beaten Robin Adair at Hawko's Bay, For further pat ticulars see Stud Book. TERMS—Single mare £5, two or more marcs £4 each, payable by l'.N. due Ist January, 1893, Good paddocks free of jliarge until mares are stinted, Every cure taken but no responsibility, Ho groomago fees, Also— The Coaching Stallion, FIN AN CI Eli, WINNER of Ist prize, Wellington Show, 1851 (under tho nnmo of Lone Jack,) By the Premier Doll, by Kapapo by l)io-medcs-ToiToi by Traducer. The Premier by Malton (imp)— Revoke by Sir He.'cules, Financier is a bay horso with black points, standing ICJ hands and is four years old. His great power, symmetry nnd notion, as well as his breeding, all Combino to entitle him to the respect of breeders of good useful and showy harness horses. TERMS—£3, £2 10s two or more marcs, payable by P.N. duo Ist January, 1893. Good paddocks free of charge till mares arc stinted. Every care taken but no rcsponsiliiity, No groomngc fees. For full particulars of pedigrees, terms, etc,, sco circulars, which will be posted on ap - plication or may be obtained from G. W, DELLER, Owner, Carterton, or J. MoKAK, Gooom in Charge. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT OWNER'S FARM, GLADSTOHE. THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE OOLTTChU KING, By Superior, dam Nugget, g.d. by England's Hopo. Limited to ten Mares. TEItMS-£oss, guaranteed, Paddock freo of charge. Every caro taken, but no responsibility whatever. Furlhur particulars see card, I. PIKE, Owner, Gladstone,

Mb, 0, R, Blaokett, F.C.S,, REPORT 3:F HEREBY certify that I hnvo made I an exhaustive analysis of soveral samples oFDawson's Whisky, taken from various shipments now in bond. The samples include thoao first imported in 1889, and tho moEt reennt in this year 18<J2. After a thorough chemical analysis and examination 1 found there was no difference i» any of the eleven samples selected; tho quality, age, and flavour being carefully maintained throughout. .■ . Careful tests were applied for the detection of all impurities, and the results were most satisfactory. I oan recommend Dawson's Whisky aa a highly matured spirit of exceptional favour, having all tho characteristics oi genuine Scotch ]VJmly, 0. R, BLACKETT, F. 0.5., Victorian Government Analyst, This highly satisfactory roport will be read with interest by tbe numerous lovers of DAWSON'S WHISKY as it pkoyf.B its absolute furity and excellence of quality. Never Fail ! Absolutely a Certain Cure for So&daones andNouralitia. THIS preparation, as the name indicates, always relieves after two. or three doses are taken, often after one. Being pleasant to take, nausea is avoided, It is particularly suited to ladies, who ihouldmnr be without it, A Preventive Against Sei Sickness. Dose for an adult—Two' iablespoonfuls every throe hours'; ohildron half tho quantity, : rBEPAItED OKIiY BY Wsi. E. WOODS, W Pharmaceutical Chemist, THE CO-OPERATIVE DRUG STORE, CUBA-BTREET, WELLINGTON, PBIOE, 6d Per £ottle. This preparation, which will keep for an unlimited period, maybe obtained from MrT. G. Mason, Mnatnrton; from Mr H. Hlckson,' Carterton; or by post (3s) from the proprietor, Yfelljcgton,

Be Careful What You Eat jy) NOT BE POISONED by using BAKING POWDER adulterated with alum. Insist on having tho "DRAGON," Which is a pure wholesome article, the test money can buy, and has THE LARGEST SALE IN HEW ZEALAND.' . : To be had of principal Grocors W & Q. TURNBUk & CO C. H, tiAYFER, LAND, ESTATE, STOCK, STATION, ' AGENT AND VALUATOR, a A 8 T B K T 0 Jf. HAS Bovoral desirable properties for sale in town or country, .'. Money to lend In any autne on freehold security,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4223, 20 September 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4223, 20 September 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4223, 20 September 1892, Page 4

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