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South, Australia's (Most Production. \ YALUMBA WINES. All Wine Merchants and Dealers. i\ X? If mm SIXTY PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED TO THK FIRM, 11 1 hayo nevor tasted Cocoa that I likoso well."—SirC: A, Camem, M.D., President RuyalCollego of Surgeons, Ireland. PUKE CONGE NT LiATED HAVE A CIP WITH ME. It ia an excellent dietetic food. and bovorapje, ' highly nutritious, palatable, and invigorating."— A " Dr, (t. D. Smheriand, F.E.I.S. Prof: J. Alfred Wankwn; M.R.O.S, DEATH TO PABASITESII SHEEP TICK (MAGNIFIED) sSlg* sm vr TfWt FLUID DIP POWDER DIP (Non-Poisonous), (Poisonous). Used and recommended by- Flock. Handyside,! Roberts, and Co., Wellington 37,000 C, J. Harper, Canterbury ~ ~ 20,000 (And by owners of over 5,000,0GU sheep in New Zealand, and many millions throughout tho world.) Newly Introduced, Price (in kegs)-503 per Cwt. One Cwt makes 1000 Gallons Dip. Another well known Powder Dip coats half as much again. Compare the prices. Chief AoESTf.—Blackburne and Co., Christchurch, District Agents—Levin and Co, and Murray Eobert3 and Co., Wellington; Wairarapa Farmers' Co-operativo Association, Limited, Masterton, Greytown, Pabiatua and Tinui * Used and recommended by— Flock, J, D, Richie, Chief Inspector of Stock (as Manager of Mount Royal Motion) ~ ~ ~ 21,000 C, G. Tripp, Cnntorbary .. .. 50,000 W. O, Rutherford,Amuri,Nelson.. 20,000 B, D, McLean, Hawke's Bay ~ 00,000 Mtmnger, Waipaoa, Gisborno .. 16,000 W. Gerard, Canterbury ~ ~ 56,000 Dalgety and Co., Otago ~ ~ 03,000 Piicos (in ensks)—ss Cd per gallon, One gallon Fluid makes 100 Gallons Dip. * TO STAND THIS SEASON AT OWNER'S FARM, GLADSTONE, THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE OOLTTOfII KING. By Superior, dam Su?got, g.d. by England's Hope. Limited to ten Mares. TEIiMS-£5 ss, guaranteed, Paddock freo of charge. Evory caro taken, but no responsibility whatover, Furtlior particulars see card. I. PIKE, Owner, Gladstone, To Stand This Season At A.JJcnscn's farm, Kokotau, and to travel the Wairarapa for the convenience of Breeders, THE COACHING STALLION ROBIN HOOD. Bred by H, Campbell, Esq,, Wainuiomata, Hutt. Robin Hood, four years old, ia by St, Albans, out of the trotting marc Nelly, Nelly by Nutworth. Rodin Hood stands very nearly 17 hands with immense bone and muscle, fine temper and a good worker. Terms—L3 for single nwres; two or more by arrangement, jgor full particulars apply to KROSP& JENSEN, Kokotau, TO STAND THIS SEASON, at Hooker's Farm, Carterton, and travel the Wairarapa District to suit the conveniencß of Breeders, the Thoroughbred high-class Stallion, Tho Administrator, (1879.) BY PKEMIER-PKINCESS MARY, fpHE ADMINISTRATOR'S performances on *■ the turf arc so numerous that it is impossible to give them here, but they may be BCen on sepwate circulars. As a stud horso ho took Ist and champion at the Wairarapa and East Coast Pastoral Society's show in 1889, beating Piscatorious, Master Agnes, and Fitzhercules; ht and champion at Palmcrston North in 1800, beating "\Vlzard, Fitz, Flintlock, »nd Trefoil; in 18'Jl, Ist and champion at Masterton, beating EgaliM; Ist and champion at W, and E, O, P, show, 18 beating Petroleum and Rama Rama, th° only other horses shown. His stock has taken Ist prizes, 1830, in both classes of thoroughbreds and weight Tincrj, 'TERMS—SingIe mare £5, two or moro £1 blvpayablo by r,N. duo lit January, 1893' Good paddocks free of cbargo until marcs aro stinted. Every care taken hut no responsibility. No groomage fees, AlfiOTho Purebred Olydeßdalo Stallion, DIRECTOR, Bred by John Riid, Elderslie; T)IRECTOR, eight years old by the celcbrated sire Young Banker out of Queen ■""lsabella 11 Ho is a fine dark brown color, stands 17 hands upwards, witn immepso bono and muscle and an abundanco of hair denoting the purcClydcsdalcbreed. Hoiscxtremplyactive and ut quiet as a sheep. Director has been exhibited four soasons, and has won five Ist and four champion: prizes. At Wanganuihe beat Blackleg, the latter having twice beaten Robin Adair at Hawke's Boy. . For further particulars sec Stud Book. TERMS—Single mare £o, two or moro marcs £4 each, payable by P.N. due Ist January, 1803, Good paddocks frco of jbargo until marcs ore stinted, Every care taken but iPf&fi TO TRAVEL THE WAIRARAPA, Tho Purebred Olydesdalo Stallion NAPOLEON, NAPOLEON is a light bay horse, five years old, with plenty of bone and substance. His dam, Gipsy, is by Puddy's Beu Lomond, imported, Uipsj'B dam was by tho farfamed Young Hero, Gipsy's stock have been the most success* ful prizo-takers at tho Palmerstois and Waikouaiti Shows. _ Young Hero was by Lincolnshire Hero, imported to Tosmania by W, B, G. Kcrmodo, Esq. (Hero's dam was by Old Sampson, winner of 21 first prizes, Young Hero's dam, Blossom, was by the imported horse, Matchless. Young Hero gained a numbcrof prizss at tho various Shows in Otago. Napoleon's sire, Bannntync's Ben Lomond was bred by Fleming and Hedley, and is by Young Vanquisher, imported. Young Vanquisher was bred by Peter Anderson, Stranraer, Scotland, out d his celebrated mare, Sally, by Loch Fergus Champion; grandsirc, Blair's Champion. Ben Lomond's dam washy Maggio Lauder, imported. Ben Lomond has gained a number of prizes at tho Blueskin, Palmcrston and Waikouaiti Shows, NAPOLEON was onco shown and gained first prize at tbo .Palmcrston and Waihemo Agricultural Association's Shows, NAPOLEON will travel as follows Martinborongh on Tuesday; Featherston on Wednesday, Masterton and Opaki on Friday and Saturday, and will he at Carterton for the remainder ot the week, TERMS - Singlo mare £1 Is, two or more as per arrangement. Good grass paddocks freo still stinted, duo notice of which will be given, Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to J, BUCK6RIDGE, Carterton or C.JI, GILES, Marquis of Normanby Stables, Carterton. The well-known clydes. DALE STALLION GLADSTONE will staud this season at his ovraor's farm Mangauno, near Eketahuna. Owner will tuknup mares from Masterton if required. per mare. For pedigree and full particulars apply to JOHN HARDING, Eketahuna. rpHE COACHING STALLION BLACK M.AIRE, By Mangle, dam Peggie, will travel tho Eketahuna and Mauriceville districts this season. For further particulars ipply to EDWARD HOGAN, Owner, Dreyertown, Black Maire will stand at Mr A, Harrod'sfarm from Saturday to Mon day each week. Also— The Coaching Stallion, FINANCIER. INNER of lßt prize, Wellington Show, ' 1851 (under tho name of Jack,) _jy the Premier Doll, by Kapapo by Dionftdes—ToiToi byTraduccr. "'Tho Piomler by Malton (imp)—Ecvoko by Sir Hercules. Financier is a bay horse with black points. His great power, symmetry and action,-as well as biß breeding, all combinoto ontitlobim to the rcßpcct of breeders of good useful and TERMS-JS, £2los two or moro marcs, payable by P.N. duo Ist January, 1893. Good Every care taken but no responsibility, No groomagc fees. For full particulars of pedigrees, terms, etc., ice circulars, which will bopostedoirt] plication or may be obtainedfrom G. W.-DELLER, Owner, Carterton, or J. MoKAf, Gooora in Charge, (|lO stand this season tho well known Thoroughbred Stallion LORD MANDEVILLE TERMS-£3 10a each maro, two more mares according to arrane men ing freo till first January, 1893, in good grass paddocks reserved for the purpose at Mr J, A. toenail's well known farm, To Wbiti, Gladstone. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred, All fees ta be paid on removal of mares. For further particulars apply J. A. REN ALL, Owner. I"|UE well and favourably known . DRAUOHI Stailion , Young Sir Coliu Campbell Will stand this season at his ownor'i stables, Taueru. Torms, pedigree, and full particulars on application to JOHN TAPLIN, Owner, Taueru. THE Well-known Thoroughbred Stallion Master Agnes Will stand this season at White's Lino, Carterton, and will travel to Masterton every Wednesday if required,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4238, 8 October 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4238, 8 October 1892, Page 1

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