All Wine Merchants and Dealers. & SIXTY PfllZE MEDALS AWARDED TO THE FIRM. *" 1 Imyo nover tasted Cocoa that I likußO well."—SirC: A. CamkltoN, M.D., President Ruy^lCollege oi Suigeons, Ireland, • PUKE CONCENTRATED HAVE A r.IP WITH ME. ■W "Itis an excellent dietetic food and bovonifje, W hisjlily nutiiiiuiß, palatable, and invigorating."— Dr. (i, D. StmiBRiAND, F.E.I.S. Prof: J. Alfbed Wankim, M.R.O.S. DEATH TO PARASITES!! I SHEEP TICK (MAGNIFIED). ftlM ! ii a 'FLUID DIP (Non-Poiaonous). POWDER DIP (Poisonous),
USED 4 RECOMMENDED BY- Flock J, D. Ritchie, Chief inspector o( Slock (and Manager of ML ltoyal Station) !t,OOO C 0. Tripp, Canterbury 60,000 O. W. Mcltac, Amuri, Xelsou 18,000 W. O. Kutlicrford, Amuri, Nelson .. .. 20,000 H. D. McLean, Ihwke'i Day .. ~ 00,000 Manager, Ida Vnllev, Otago .. 29,000 W. Gerard, Cantcrliury 56,000 And hr owners ot over 6,000,000 sheep in New Zealand, and many millions tliroiitflioiit tlio World. PRICE-(in casts) 5s til PER GALLON. 1 Gallon Fluid makes 100 Gallons Dip. Chirf Agentf.—Blackburi Disimcr Agents—Levin and Co, and Hurra) Farmers' Co-operative Association, Limited, TO STAND THIS SEASON AT . OWNER'S FARM, GLADSTONE. & THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE COLTTOM. KING, By Superior, dam Nusget, g.d, by England's Hope. Limited to ten Mares. TEKJIS—£o 6s, guaranteed, Paddock froe of charge, Every caro taken, but no responsibility whatever. Further particulars see card. I.PIKE, Owner, To Stand Tlus Season At A. JcDSon'a farm, Kokotau, and to travel theVairarapa for the convenience of breeders. THE COACHING STALLION IROBIN JHLOOJU. Bred by H. Campbell, Esq., Vr'ainuiomata, Hutt. Robin Hood, four jcara old, is by St. Albans, out of tlie trotting marc Nelly, Nelly by Nutworth. Robin Hood stands very nearly 17 hands ivith immense bono and muscle, fino temper and a good worker. Terms—L3 lor single mures; two or more by arrangement. " r full particulars apply to KROBP It JENSEN, Kokolau.
TO STAND THIS SEASON, at Hookor'a Farm, Carterton, and travel the Wairarapa District to suit tlio convenience of Breeders, the Thoroughbred high-claes Stallion, The Administrator. BY PMJMIER-PKINCESS MARY, . THE ADMINISTRATOR'S pcrformancca on the turf are so numerous that it is imP°saiblo to giro them here, but they may be Be en on scptratc circulars, As a stud liono he took Ist and champion at tho Wairarapa and East Coaat Pastoral Society's show in 1889, bcatiug I'iscatorious, Mastw Agnep, and Fitzhciculta; Ist anil champion at l'almcrston North in 1830, beating Sv Izard, Fitz, Flintlock, and Trefoil; _in 181)1,1st and champion at Jlasterton, heating Egaliti; Ist and champion at AY, and E, C. I'. show, 18j beating Petroleum aud Rama Rama, tb only other horses shown, Uis stock has taken Ist prizes, 1890, in both classes of thoroughbreds and weight wAcrs, JSERMS-Single marc £o, two or moro £4 each, payable by P.N. duo lit January, 1893' Good paddocks free of charge until main arc stinted. Every caro taken but no responsibility, No sroomagefces, AISOTho Purebred Olydeedalo Stallion, DIBKCTOK, Bted by John Reli, ilderslie; DIRECTOR, eight years old by the celebrated .sire Young Banker out of Queen Isabcllall He is a fine dark brown color, stands 17 hands upwards, witn immense bone Bnd musclo and an abundance of liair denoting the pureClyilcsdalobrecd. He is extremely active and is quiet as a sheep. Dikkotoh has been oihibited four seasons, and has won five Ist and [our champion prizes. At Vfanganui lie beat Blackleg, the latter having twice beaten Robin Adair at Hawkc'sliay. For further particulars see Stud Book. TKRMS—Singio marc £5, two or moro mares £1 each, payable by P.N. duo Ist January, 1893. Good paddocka free of jhargo until mares are stinted, Every caro taken but no responsibility, No groomagofcea.
Also — The Coaching Stallion, FINANCIER, TOINNERof Ist prize, Wellington Show, LjL.lBOl "> e Mmc °' ns fjfte Premier Doll, by Kapapo by Diomedea—ToiToi by Traducer. ■* ' Tiio rrcmior by Malton (imp)—Ecvoko by Sir Hercules. Financier ib a bay horse with black poiots, standing K&' bands and is four years old. His neat power, symmetry and action. at> well as Ms breeding, all combino to entitle nim to tbc respect of breeders of good useful and elwwy harness horses. TBRMS-£3,'£2loa 'two'or more mares, payable by l'.N. duo Ist January, 181)3. Good paddockafree of charge till marcs are stinted. Evory care taken out no responsibility. No grooraagc fees. - For full particulars of pedigrees,' terms, etc., see .circular!, ..which will be posted on ap - plication or may be obtained from r ' ' G, IV. UtXLEK, Owner, Carterton, :M J.MOKAE,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4245, 17 October 1892, Page 1
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726Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4245, 17 October 1892, Page 1
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