Wairarapa and East Coast Pastoral and Agricultural Will be hold nil their Grounds, Carterton ON THURSDAY AND FIUDAY, 3rd and 4th November, 1892. ' ALLENTRIES dose mtli Messrs C. H. Gayrer, Mastertun; F. U. Wood, Grcytown ; W. Bock, • Petttlierston ; and the Secretary, at Oartotton, on SATURDAY, 22nd Octobor. EDWARD \Y. DORSET. Secretary.
WOODYILLE CENTRAL AGRICULTURAL * PASTOIiAL ASSOCIATION'S GRAND ANNUAL BHOW Will bo held at THE RACECOURSE, WOODYILLE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11,1892. For particulars »eo Posters. Wm. NICHOLSON, Secretary.
WAIRARAPA NORTH COUNTY. APPLICATIONS nddrossed to the County Chairman and marked '' Application for Rungini;" will bo received at this ofh'co until KOON on THURSDAY, the ltfth instant, for the position of RANGER on tho County and District Roads within tho limits of tho Master-ton Rood Distaict. Salary £ls per annum and driving fees, For further particulars apply to F. G. MOORE, County Clerk. County Council Office, Mastorton. 4th Octubsr, 1892. TO TRAVEL THE WAIRARAPA. Tho Purebred Clydesdale Stallion NAPOJjWON, NAPOLEON is a light bay horse, five years old, with plenty of bone and subsiance, His dam, Gipsy, is by Puddy's lien Lomond, imported. Gipsy's dam was by tho farfamed Young Hero. Gipiy's stock hive been the most successful prize-takers at tho Palaicrston ami Waikouaiti Shows. Youiuj Hero was by Lincolnshire Hero, imported to Tasmania by W, li. 0. Kcrmodc, Esq. Hero's dam was by Old Sampson, winncrof2l first prizes. Young Hero'sdam, Blossom, was by tho imported horse, MatchIces. Young Hero g»incd a numbor ol prizes at tho various Shows in Oligo. Nnpokon's sire, Bannatyne's Beu Lomond was bred by Fleming and Hodley, and is by Young Vanquisher, imported. Young Vanquisher was bred by y cter Anderson, Stranraer, Scotland, out tl his celebrated mare, Sally, by Loch Fergus Champion; gramlsire, Blair's Champion. Ben Lomond's dam was by Maggie Laudor, imported. Hen Lomond has gained a number o! prizes at the Blucakin, P.ilmcrston and Waikouaiti Shows. NAPOLEON was ouco shown and gained first prize at the Palmerston and Waihcmo Agricultural Association's Shows. NAPOLEON will travel as follows :- Martinborough on Tuesday; Foatbcrston on Wednesday, Masterton and Opaki on Friday and Saturday, and will be at Carterton for thorcmainderoftheweek,
TERMS-Singlo mare £4 4s, two or moro as per arrangement. Good grass paddookß treo Btill Btinted, duo notice ol which will be given. Every euro taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to J. BUCKBRIDGE, Caitcrtonor C, H. GILES, Marquis of Normanby Stables, Carterton. PUBLIC MEETING. A PUBLIC MEKTIHG will be held in Elusion's HiU, Eketahunn, on WEDNESDAY, 12th October, at 7.30 p.m., to consider the advisability of establishing a Dairy Factory in Eketahuna, All those interested tiro invited to attend. A. H. HERBERT, Seoretary, pro torn. Eketahuna, 29th September. MASTERTON ROAD BOARD. HUBLIO TENDERS will close at noon on SATURDAY, Bth Oc tober, nttho Road Board Office, Maßtorton, (where particulars may bo seen), for Contract No. 5 Te Mara Bonds —One sixty-fed span truss bridge ami one culvert four feel by four feet by forty seven feet, F. G. MOORE, Olerk. September 29th, 1892, AKITIO ROAD BOARD. TCTOTICE is hereby given that it is the 1M intention of the Akitio Road Board at a mooting to bo hold on tho 13th day of OCTOBER next to strike a general rato of one farthing in tho pound on tbe rateable value of all rateable property in tbe District for a period of one year from the first day of April, 1892. Suob rato to be duo and payablu in two equal instalments on the 20th December, 1892, and the 14th Fobnwry, 1893, when the amount is five pounds and owr, when under Hvu pounds in ono instalment on the 20th December next at the office of the Board,
A. McHUTOHON, Clerk. Aobnm, 22nd Soptembor, 1892. ~ 0 R SALE. - A SEAL BARGAIN. Seven Acres Land, at Upper Plain, on Borough boundary, sub-divi ded intothrea paddockß, with-oight-roomeddivolliughou'se and necessary outbuildings, includinc two-stalled stable and buggy Bhei The house is situated near a public school, The owner is willing to exchange the property for BUSH LAND. For full particulars, apply J. BLATCHFORD, Opakl. LADIES & GENTLEMEN, T RETURN sincere thanks for tlio liberal J- support given me since commencing busi•noss in Mastcrton, sixteen mouths ago. It gives me encouragement to make just the lines which will please ladies, and gentlemen who study a NICE FITTING BOOT, comfortable to wear. You may try all tho great corn cnreß, but if the boot hurts it is all up 1 Thero is no need for me to puff, but I can honestly assert that Mv Worn, botli new and old, cannot be equalled in tiie Wairarapa for BIVLK, COMFOm AND r«ICE, I lure REMOVED through increased business, into a larger shop, near tho Theatre, where I make all kinds of hand-stra and pegged work, and do also repairs of every kind, Givo ono trial. You will not regret it. D. SMITH, Bootmaker, NatS.G. Williams'. iLL Lollies and Uonfcctionory made on the premises at tho Caledonian Confectionery Works, QueED-etreet
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4234, 4 October 1892, Page 3
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