South, Australia's Choicest Production. YALUMBA WINES. All Wine Merchants and Dealers. m SIXTY PltlZE MEDALS AWARDED TO THE FIRM. " I have novor tasted Cocoa that ''A I likoso well."—SirC: Ai Oame. I Ron, M.D., Presidunt RoyalOollego of Surgeons, Ireland. PUJIE CONCENTRATED HAVE A CUP WITH ME. It ia an excellent dietetic food and beverage, highly nutritious, palatable, and invigorating."— Dr. (t, D. Swheriand, F. 8.1.5, Prof: J. Alfred Wankoti M.R.O.S, DEATH TO PARASITES 111 ESS SHKEI' TICK (.MA ULIWED) FLUID DIP (Non-Poisonous), POWDER DIP (Poisonous),
USED li RECOMMENDED BY- Flock J, D. Ritchie Chief Inspector of Stock (and Manager of Sit. Iloj nl Station) " t 0 ; Tripp, Canterbury 0. >V. Mcßae, Amuri, Kelson., W. 0. Rutherford, Arauri, Nelson .. It D. McLean, Hswke'a Ihv Manager, Ida Valley, Otago W. Ocnrd, Canterbury,, ~ ejooi And bv o\vncra of over 5,000,000 sheen in New Zca land, andmany millions throivhuul the World. PiUCE-(in casks) 5s 6d PER GALLON. 1 Gallon Fluid makes 100 Gallons Dip. Chief Aciextf,—Blacliburi District Agents—Levin and Co, and Murrir Farmers' Co-operative Association. Limited' TO STAND THIS SEASON AT . OWNER'S FABM, GLADSTONE. * THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE (JOLTTOM KING, By Superior, dam IJu?get, g.d, by England's Hope. Limited to ten Mares. TERMS -£o 6s, guaranteed, Paddock free of charge, Every caro taken, but no responsibility whatever, Further particulars see card. I, PIKE, Owner, Gladstone, To Stand This Season At A. Jensen's farm, Kokotau, and to travel the Vairarapa for the convenience of Breeders. THE COACHING STALLION ROBIN HOOJU. Bred by H, Campbell, Esg,, Vr'ainuiomata, Hutt. KOBts Hood, four jeara old, is by St. Albans, out of the trotting maro Nelly, Nelly by Nutwortli, Robin Hood stands very nearly 17 hands with immense bone and muscle, fine temper and a good worker. Terras—L3 (or single mares; two or moro by arrangement, for full particulars apply to KKOSP 4 JENSEN, Kokotau.
: USED AND HECOMSiENDED BY— Flock Dalttety & Co., Otayo 03,000 I Hamljiiile, Itobcrts& Co., Wellington 37,000 I C. J. Harper, Canterbury '-20,000 I 11. W, Chapman „ 6,000 iA, 11. Ayrton „ O. Armstrong „ 5 000 J. Hurst „ J. I). Illair, Otajo (Public Dip) And b.v many other well-known Flock Owners. Newly Introduced. PRICE-lin kogs] 50s I'ER CWT. 1 Cut makes 1000 Gallons Dip. Another well-known I"owd«r Din costs lialf as mui'li cojipare'Suk prices. rne and Co., Christchuroh, iy, Roberts, and Co,, Wellington; Wuirarapa 1, Masterton, Greytown, Palvntna and Tintii TO TRAVEL THE WAIIUIUFA. The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion NAPOIiKOIS', NAPOLEON is a light bay horse, five years old, with plenty of bono and substance. His dam, Gipsy, is by Puddy's Beu Lomond, imported, Gipsy's dam was by tho farfamed Young Hero. Gipjy's stock have been the most success* ful prize-takers at tho Pabnerston and Wsikouaiti Shows,
Young Hero was by Lincolnshire Hero, imported to Tasmania by W.B, 0, Kermode, Esq, Hero's dam was by Old Sampson, winner of 21 first prizes, Young Hero's dam, Blossom, was by the imported horao, W atchle.'s. Yonng Hero g ,ined a number of prizes at the various Shows in Otago. Napoleon's Biro, Bannatyno'a Bon Lomond was bred by Fleming and Hedley, and is by Young Vanquisher, iinporteJ, Young Vanquisher was bred by D ctsr Anderson, Stranraer, Scotland, out of his colebrated mare, Sally, by Loch Fergus Champion; grandsire, Blair's Champion. Ben Lomond's dam was by Maggio Laudor, imported, Ben, Lomond has gained a number of prizes at the Blueskin, Palmcrston and Waikouaili Shows. NAPOLEON was once shown and gained first prize at the Palmerston and Waihomo Agricultural Association's Shows, NAPOLEON will travel as follows Maryborough on Tuesday; FeatlierstoD on Wednesday, Mastorton and Opaki on Friday and Saturday, and will bo at Carterton for tho remainder ot tlio week. TERMS—Singlo mare £-1 -Is, two or more as per arraugoment. Good grass paddocks free still stinted, duo notico of which will lo given. Every care taken, but no responsibility, For further particulars apply to J. BUCKERIDGE, Carterton or 0, 11, GILES, Marquis ofSormanby Stables, Carterton, THE WEtMNOWfTCLIDES. DALE STALLION GLADSTONE will stand this season at his owner's farm Mangaune, near Eketahuna. Owner will taknup mates from Mas? torton if required. Terms—£3 por mare. For pedigree and full particulars apply to JOHN HARDING, Eketahuna. rpHE COACHING STALLION BLACK MAIKE, By Mangle, dam Peggie, will travel the Eketahuna and Manricovillo districts this season. For further particulars apply to EDWARD HOGAN, Owner, Dreyertown. Black Mairo will stand at Mr A, Hatred's farm from Saturday to Mon. day each week. mO stand this season tho woll known 1 Thoroughbred Stallion JLORD MAN DEYILLE TERMS-£3 10s each maro, two or moremarea according to arranment. Grazing free till first January, 1893, in good grass paddocka reserved for tho purpose at Mr J. A, Renall'a well known farm, Te Wliiti, Gladstono, Evory care taken, but no responsibility incurred, All fees to be paid on romoval of mares. For further particulars apply J. A.RENALL, Owner. mHE well and favourably known 1 Drauqui Stallion
vfnO STAND THIS SEASON, at ■X Hookor'a Farm, Cartorton, and travel the Wairarapa District to suit tho convenience of Breeders, the Thoroughbred high-class Stallion, The Ad inistrator. (1879.) BY PKEMIER-MNCESS MARY, THE ADMINISTRATOR'S performance!) on * tho turf are so numerous that it is imP°sßiblotogivo thorn here, but thoy may be ®®on on separate circulars. As a stud liorso he took Ist and champion at tho Wairarapaand East Coast Pastoral Society's show in 1889, boating Piscatorious, Master Agnes, and Fitzhcrculcsj Ist and champion at Palmerston North in 1890, beating Wizard, Fitz, Flintlock, «nd Trefoil; in. 1891,15t and ohamplon at Masterton, beating Egaliti; Ist and champion at Xf, and E, 0, I\ show, 18i beating Petroleum and Rama Rama, th only other horses shown, His stock has taken Ist prizes, 1890, iu both classes of thoroughbreds and weight caroors, TiSKMS—Single maro JEo, two or moro £4 each, payable by P.N. due lit January, 1893' Good paddocks free of chargo until marcs aro , stintcJ.'Every cato taken but no responsibility) No (jroomagefees. Atso— Tho Purobred Clydesdale Stallion, JDIRJiiCTOU, ■ Bred.tji Johnßeid, Elder i • DIRECTOR, eight years old by the celeited sire Young Banker out of Queen ibcllall. is a fine dark brown color, stands 17 bands upwards, witn immenso bono and muscloand an abundance of hair denoting the pure Clydesdalobreed. Ho is extremely active and as quiet as a sheep. Dibeotok has been . oxbibittid four seasons, and lias won fivo lßt and four champion prizes, At IVanganuihe beat Blackleg, tho latter having twice beaten ■ Robin Adair at Hawko's Bay. For further particulars bm Stud Book, TERMS—Single mare i's, two or more mares £4 each, payablo by F.N. duo Ist January, 1893. Good paddocks free of charge until mares are stinted. Every care taken but oo responsibility, Nogroomagofe'es, Also— Tho Coaching Stallion, FINAiVUIEK. . WINNER of Ist prize, Wellington Show, " 1851 (under tuo name of Lone Jack,) By tho Premier Doll, by Kapapo by Dlomodes—Toi Toi byTraduccr. The rromicrby Malton (imp)—Eovokt Sir Hercules. ' Financier is a bay borso with black points, standing IC!| hands and Ib four years old. His great power, symmetry and action, ai wellasnisbrceding,all combinoto cntitlohim to the respect of breeders of good useful and sbowv harness horses. TERMSM#, £2 Ms two or moro marcs, payable by P.N. duo Ist Jiinuary, 1893, Good paddocks free of chargo till marcs are stinted. Every care taken but no responsibility. No for full particulars of pedigrees, terms, Ufa see circulars, which will bo posted on ap plication or may be obialncdfrom ' , G. W. DULLER, ' • ' ■ Owner, Carterton, or J. MoKAK, Gooomin Charge. TUB' Well-lmowii~TiioroughDred Stallion Master Affnes Will stand this season at White's Line 1 Carterton, and will travel to Masterton every' Wednesday if required, ; foil particulars on application W.R.COULEI-T, : ' , :■ - , . ..Owner, . "SVhite'a Line, Carterton,
Yonng Sir Colin Campbell Will stand this season at his owner's stables, Taueru. Totras, pedigree, and full particulars on application to JOHN TAPLIN, Owner, Tauoru. TO STAND THIS SEASON at the Owner's Farm, and truvol the surrounding District The celebrated draught STALLION NIL DEBrERANDUM, For pedigree, see cards. Good i docks for mares, free of charge. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Single Mare £4 4s. Two or mora mares as per agreement. For full particulars, apply to ' JOHNHESSEY, . Owner, Upper Plain, Nastorton. Or Groom in chawo mHE Thoroughbred Stallion PISCATORIOUS "Will also Btaud this season at the tarra of the owner. '• AW, GAVE, Te Or© Ore.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4256, 29 October 1892, Page 1
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