All Wine Merchants and Dealers. SIXTY PRIZE MEDALS .AWARDED TO THE FIRM. W", "1 liayo novortiißtcil Cocoa tlmt 'A I likoso well."-Siro: d, Oajie. RON,- M.D., -President Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland. PUKE CONCENTRATED have a cup with me. "It is an excellent dietetic food and bovoi'iii»e, liitjlily nutiilious, palatable, and invigorating."— Dr. (J. D. Sutherland, F.E.1,8. Wanki.YK, hI.JJ.O.S DEATH TO PARASITES II SHEEP TICK (MAGNIFIED) Und WS LUID DIP POWDER DIP (Poisonous),
USED fc RECOMMENDED BY- Flock J, D. Ritclito, Chief Inspector of Stock (and Manager of Ml. Jtoval Station) 2J,000 C 0. Tripp, Canterbury 50,000 0. W. Mcßae, Amuri, Nelson 13,000 «. O, llulhcrioii), Anrari, Nelson ~ 20,000 Jt D. McLean, Hawkc'uDay ~ 00,000 ilaiiager, Ha Valley, Olam „ 23,000 V-pf™ l ' Canterbury 50,000 ■Aim by owners ot over 5,000,000 slice}) in ifewZea- .. laiid, and many millions throughout tho World. PRICE—(in W skß) 69 Od PKrt OALLON. 1 Oallou Fluid makes 100 Gallons Dip. Ciubf Aoent?.—Blackburi DrsYWd r Adb'.vi6 —Levin and Co, and Murraj Farmers' Co-operative Association, Limited, TO STAND THIS SEASON AT OWNER'S FARM, GLADSTONE, TOdE PUREBRED CLYDfiSDALE UOLT-, TOiU KllSix. By Superior, dam Nueget, g.d. ty England's Hopo. Limitod to ten Mares. TEEMS-£568, guaranteed. Paddock free of charge. Every caro taken, but Further particulars see card. I. PIKE, Oirner, Gladstone To Stand This Season At A. Jensen's farm, Kokotnu, and to travel tlio Wairarapa for the convenience of Breeders. . THE COACHING STALLION JROBIWHOOU Bred by H, Campbell, Esq., Vainnlomata, Hutt. Robin Hood, four jcara old, is by ot. Albans, out of the trotting maro Nelly, Nelly by Nutworth. Robin Hood standi very nearly 1} hands with immense bono and rousd®, fine temper and a good worker. Torms-L2lO for singlo mares i two or more by arrangement, for full particulars apply to KROBP& JENSEN, Kokotau.
mn. STAND THIS SEASON, at X Farm, ana travel the Wairarapa District to suit the convenioiion of Btoeders, tin Thoroughbred high-class Stallion, Tlie Administrator. (1879.) BY PKESIIER-FKINCEBB MARY, fTHB AMINISTRATOR'S performances on the turf are so numerous that it is inii Item here, but they may bu ae en on separate circulars. As.a atud horse ho took Ist and champion at the lVairarapa and" East Coast Pastoral Society's show in 1859, bcatitig l'iscatorious. Master Agnes, and Fitzherculea; Ist • and champion at Palmerston North in 1830, beating "Vrisird, Fitz, Flintlock, wil Trefoil J in 181)1, lat and champion at Mastcrton, beating Egaliti; Ist and champion at W. and E, C. T, show, 1891 beating Petroleum and Rama Rama, the only other horses shown, _ His stock has taken lfifc prizes, 1890, in both classes of thoroughbreds anil weight Carriers, , ni TERMS —Single marofo, two or more £4 each, payable by F.N. duo lit January, low' Good paddocks free of cbargo until marcs aro No groomageftes. rureureu viyueouaid Stallion, DIRJSCTOK, Bred bj John lleid, Elder ■ DIRECTOR, eight ynars old by the celobwtcdlsire Young Banker out of Queen lß Hoi3a'ouo dark brown color, stands 17 lands upwards, ivitn immense bono and muscle and an abundance of hair denoting the pure Olydcsdolobrccd. He is oitrcmely active and is quiet as a sheep. Dibecioii has been exhibited four seasons, andhaß won fivo Ist and four champion prizes. At mnganuihe beat Blackleg, the latter having twice beaten DAin AAiir fit, Hawko's Bav. For further particulars see Stud Book, TKRMS-Sioglo marc IS, two or more marcs« each, payable by P.N. duo Ist January, 1893. Good paddocks free of charge tmtil mares arc stinted. Every caro taken but bo resfolwibility, ■No groornago fa , AlsoThe Coaching Stallion, financier. WINNER of Ist prize, Wellington Show, '' 1891 (under thonamo of Lone Jack,) . By the Premier Doll, by Kapapo by Dio-medes-ToiToibyTraduccr. The Premier by Malton (imp)— Revoke by Sir Horculcs. , ..., '. , Financier is a bay horso with black points, standing 181 hands and is four years old. His great power, symmetry'ond action, as well ob his breeding, all combino to entitle him to the respect of broeders of good useful and TEK&IS-£3, £2 10s two or moro marcs, nivableby P.N. due Ist Ji.miary, 1893. Good mSdocksfree of chargo till marcs aro stinted, bctf care taken tut no responsibility. No , P "S%wlan of pedigrees, terms, eta., circulars, vhich will be posted on op plication or may be "q'^ueLLER, Owner, Carterton, ct J.McKAK, Oooom in Charge. The Well-known Thoroughbred Stallwn , : Mastei* Ajjfnos Will itand this season at white a Llue Carterton, and will travel to Maatertoa every Wednesday if required, Vail nattioulara on application W. K.COKLETT, Owner, White's Linei Carterton,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4264, 8 November 1892, Page 1
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738Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4264, 8 November 1892, Page 1
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