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All ,Wine Merchants and Dealers. ; SIXTY PfilZE MEDALS AWARDED '% TO THE FIRM. 'W8§?. ■ "I have never tasted Cocoa that FPV'CS l llkeß ° well."—SirO: A. Cm. 11l Q hon, M.D., President RoyalOols|fc; lego of Surgoons. Ireland. PUKE CONCENTRATED j COCOA. ff "Itis an excellent dietetic food and bovorai;e, pT hisdily nutiilious, palatable, and invigorating"— «"" Dr. 0. D. SuTiiKRUND, F.E.I.S. HAVE A' nip'wiTH ME P '' o ' '' J " AU ' RBD Wa N™* M.8.0.5. DEATH TO PARASITES I!! I SHEEP TICK (MAGNIFIED) sapsi ssssg I SSG Hill S-Sfis (Non-Poisonouß). W-iS !IIS

USED 4 RECOMMENDED BY- Flock J. D. Ritchie, Chief Inspector of Stock (anil Manager of Mt. Royal Station) ~ 2i,000 to. Tripp, Canterbury 50,000 [;'*• Mcllac, Araurl, Kelson 18,000 W.O. I uthcrfonl.Amuri, Nelson .. .. 20,000 £D. McLean, Uawko'a Bay „ .. 00.000 ™, am! many millions llinnij-huut tho World. MICMIn rake) 6s W FEIt GALLON, 1 Gallon fluid makes 100 Gallons Dip. ■ Cuiep AoEsif.-Blackbat Distmct AoENis-Lovin and Co. noil Murra; Farmers' Co-operative Association. Limited TO STAND THIS SEASON AT OWNER'S FAUM.ULaDSTONE. ./THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE \ COLT-, TO 131 KVXGr. By Superior, dam Nutget, g.d. by England's Hope. Limited to ten Mares, TERMS -£5 sb, 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, Jciucn's farm, Kokotao, and to travel the IVairarapa for tho convenience of breeders, THE COACHING STALLION ROBIN HOOD, Bred by H. Campbell, Esq., TV'ainuiomata, Hutt. Robin Hood, four years old, is by St, Albanß, out of the trotting mare Nelly, Nel y by Nutworth, Robin Hood Btandavery nearly 17 hands with immenso bone and muscle, fine temper and a good worker. Tcrms-L2lO for single mares j two or more by arrangement, For full particulars apply to KROSP 4; JENSEN, Kokotau.

USED AND RECOMMENDED BYDaluctyiCo.iOlago I Hniid.v9tctc, Hoberts & Co., IVcllinjjton .. ! C. J. Harnor, Canterbury "'S II W. Chapman „ A. ILAyrton „ 0. ArniatroiiK „ J. Hurst " J. I!. Blair, Otatro (Public Di|i) And by many other well-known Flock Owners. 1 Cirt makes 1000 Gallons Dip. Another well-known Powder Din costs half as much again. COMPARE OUK PRICES, o and Co., Christchurch, , Roberts, and Co., Wellington; Wairarapa Masterton, Groytown, Pahiatua ami Tinui TO TRAVEL TUB WAIRAItAPA. The Purebred (Jlydesdale Stallion NAPOIiEON, NAPOLEON is a light bay horse, five years old, with plenty of bone and substance His dam, Gipsy, is by Paddy's Ben Lomond, imported. Gipsy's dam was by the farfamed Young Hero. Gipsy's stock have been the most success" ful prize-takers at the Paknerston and Waikouaiti Shows, Young Horo was by Lincolnshire Hero, importedto Tasmania by W.B.G.Kcrmode, 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 number of prizes at tho various Shows in Otago. Napolcon'B siijf, Bannatjno'sßenLomond was bred by Fleming and Hedley, and is by Young Vanquisher, imported. Young Vanquisher was bred by Peter Anderson,: Stranraer, Scotland, out of his celebrated mare, Sally, by Loch Fergus Champion; grandsire, Blair's Champion, Ben Lomond's dam was by Maggie Lauder, imported. Ben Lomondhasgainedanurnbcrofprizesattho Blucskin, Palmerston and Waikouaiti Shows, NAPOLEON was onco shown and gained first prize at tho Palmerston and Waihemo Agricultural Association's Shows, NAPOLEON will travel as follows :- Maryborough on Tuesday; Feathorßton on Wednesday, Masterton and Opaki on Friday and Saturday, and will be at Carterton for tho remainder of the week,

TEEMS-Single mare £1 <ls, two or more as per arrangement. Good graßß paddoob free still stinted, duo notice of which will be given. Every caro taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to J. LUCKERIDGE, Carterton or 0. H. GILES, Marquis of Norman by Stables, Carterton. THE WELMNOWN CLYDESDALEST4LLION GLAD STONK will stand this season at his owner's farm Mangaune, near Eketahuna, Owner will toko up mares from MastertoQ if roQuircd. Terms-jE3 per mare. For pedigree and full particulars apply to JOHN HARDING, Eketahuna. rnHE COACHING STALLION BLACK MAIKE, By Mangle, dam Peggie, will travel the Eketahuna and Mauricovillo districts this season. For further particulars apply to EDWARD HOGAN, Owner, Droyertown. Black Mairo will stand at Mr A, Harrod'afarm from Saturday to Menday each week, mO stand this season tho well known 1 Thoroughbred Stallion LORD MANDEVIJLLiE TERMS -£3 10a each mare, two or more maros aosording to arranmont. Grazing free till first January, 1893, in good grass paddocks reserved for the purpose at Mr J. A. Renall'a woll known farm. To Whiti, Gladstone, Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. All fees to be paid on removal of maros. For further particulars apply : J.A.RENALL, Owner. MIUE well and favourably known 1 DbauohiStauion Young Sir Colin Campbell Will stand this season at his owner's stables, Taueru. Terms, pedigree, and full particulars on application to JOHN TAPLIN, Ownor, Taueru.

0 STAND THIS SEASON, at ' 'Hooker's Farm, Carterton, and tmvolthe WairarapaDiatnct to suit tho convenience of Breeders, tip Thoroughbred high-class Stallion, The Administrator, (1870.) BYPKEMIER-PKINOESSMARY, HIRE ADMINISTRATOR'S performances on * the turf aro so numerous that it is impossible to give them here, but they may be seen on sepwate circulars. As a stud horso lie took Ist and champion at the Wairarapa and East Coast Pastoral Socitty'sihowinM), beating Piscatorious, Master AgneF, and Fitzborculesj Ist and champion at Palnwston North in 1830, beat- :„„ \ti—,i r,-i, ri; n tl„A ami iWnil : in Egahto J Ist and champion at W. and E, 0.1, show, 1891 beating Petroleum and Rama Rami, the only other horses shown, His stock has taken -l«t prizea, 1890, in both classes of thoroughbreds and weight earners, TKKfilS—Single maroffi, two or mora £i each, payable by P.N. duo lit January, 1893' Good paddocks frco of chargo untd marts mo AmoTho Purebred Uiydo&dalo Btalliun, DIKiUOTOK, Bred by John, He'd, Elder . DIRECTOR, eight years old by the cele- ' sire Young Hanker out of Queen "flPfi a flno dark brown color, standß 17 hands upwards, wita immepe bono and muscjo and an abundanco of hair denoting tho pure Clydesdalebrecd. Ho is extremely activo and m quiet as a sheep, Director has been exhibited four seasons, and has won flvo Ist and four champion prizes. At Wanganulho beat Blackleg, the fatter having twice beaten Bobln Adair at Hawke's Bay. For further particulars seo Stud Book, TERMS—Siriglo maro £5, two or more marcs £4 each, payable by P,N. due Ist January, 1893, Good paddocks frco of charge until marcs are stinted. Every caro taken but The Coaching Stallion, FINANCIER. TOTNNERof Ist prize, Wellington Show, Vt ISDI (under the namo of Low Jack,) " 1891 (under the nnmo of Lone Jack,) By the Promier Doll, by Kapapo by Die-medes-MToibyTraduccr. Tho rrcniicrby Malton (imp)-Revoko by Financier isabay horse with black points, standing 16J hands and is four years old. His great power, symmetry and action, as 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 ht January, 1893. Good taddoebfree of chargo till marcs aroßtinted. 1, I.l™ „„f tm r»cnnn.iHli'ft> Nn groomago fees. For full particulars of pedigrees, tcrmß, ly be obtained from G. W. DELLER, Owner, Carterton, : J. MoKAE, Gooom in Charge. mHE Well-known Thoroughbred X Stallion Master Agues Will stand this season at White's Line Carterton, and will travel to Mastorton orery Wednesday if required, Fall particulars on application W.E.CORLETT, Owuer, White's Line, Carterton.

TO STAND THIS SEASON at the Owner's Farm, and travel the Burrounding District ,HE CELEBRATED DRAUGHT STALLION NIL DESrERANDUM, For pedigreo, see cards, Good paddocks for mares, free of chareo, Every care taken, but no responsibility. Single Mare £4 4s. Two or moro mares as per agreement. For full particulars, apply to JOHNHESSEY, Ownor, Uppor Plain, Mastorton, Or Groom In charf o mHE Thoroughbred Stallion PISCATORIOUS Will also stand this season at the larm of tha owner.' A W. OAVE, XeOraOm

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4263, 7 November 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4263, 7 November 1892, Page 1

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