All Wine Merchants and Dealers. HAVE A OP WITH ME. DEATHTOPAEASITESIII SIXTY PRIZE MEDALS AWARDBD . TOTfIBFIBM. ' " I hayo never tasted Cocoa tha OV'O ' ''k" 3 " ffC "'"~ s ' r^; A ' Came Bil I W I! ' ,N i M ' D 'i President Royal Col lege oi Surgeons, Ireland. •PUiiE UONCENTUATED immm 's's/ "Itia on excellent dietetic food mid bevoraijo W biahly nutritious, palatable, and invigorating."— '*" Dr.fi.D.SmiiERUND, F.E.I.S. Prof! J. AIFREO WankLYN; M.E.O.S, SHEEP TICK (MAGNIFIED) 'ffJyf'&K % %SM»M POWDER DIP FLUID DIP (Non-Poisonous), USEDSIRECOMMENDEDBY-- Flock USED AND RECOMMENDED BY- Elock J. D. Rttchio, Chief Inspectorof Stock (and Dali;ety & Co., Ota go 1)3,000 Ihnagcrof Mt Royal Station) .. 24,000 Hamlyside, llobcrls& Co., WcUiiiL'ton .. 37,000 £ (J; Tripp, Canterbury 60,000 C. J. Harper, Canterbury ""20, 'g. W. Jlcltae, Amuri, Kel3on 18,000 R. W, Chapman , 6, W.O. Rutherford, Arnuri, Nelson ~ .. 20,000 A. 11. Ajrton „ KD. Mean, HawM Bay ~ „ 00,000 0. Armstrong 5,' Manager, Ida Valley, Otago ~ .. 23,000 J.Hurst W.Ocrard, Canterbury 56,000 J. 11. Blair, Otijo (Public Dip) Ana by owners ol over 6,000,000 sheep in New &»• And by many other vcll-knowii Flock Owners, land, andmanymlllioiis throtitflwut the World. Newly Introduced. PMCE-pn casks) 5s 6d PER GALLON. PRICE-Iln kera] 50s PER CWT. lCwt makes 1000 Gallons Dip. ,n.„.- ~,..,. . ...„„„ „. Another well-known Powder Dip costs hallas much Gallons Dip, Bpjlh COMPARE OUR PRICES. Cuief Agent? .—Blackburne and Co,, Gbristchuroh. -Levin and Co. and Hurray, Robert 3, and Co., Wellington; Wairarapa Farmers' Co-operative Association, Limited, Masterton, Grejtown, Pahiatua and Tintii
TO STAND THIb SEASON AT " OWNER'S FARM, GLdDSTOfiE. ' THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE OOLT-, TO 91 HUN**. By Superior, dam Nueget, fe.d, by England's tiopo, Limited to ten Mares. TEK3IS -£6 6s, guaranteed. Paddock frea 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 tlio Wairarapa for the conyenier.ee of oreedcrs. THE COACHING STALLION ROBIN HOOJLr, Bred by H. Campbell, Esq., Wainuiomata, Hutt. ROMS Hood, four years old, is to bt. Mima, out of the trotting mare Nelly, Nely byNutwortk. Rodin Hood stands very nearly 17 hands with immenso bone and "W^ 1 ?' fino temper and a good worker, Terms—Ls ID for single mares i two ormore by arrangement. I For full particulars apply to KBOSP& JENSEN, , Kqkotau i _ ffUO STAND THIS SEASON, at 1 flooker'B Farm, Cartortoii, and travel the Wairarapa District to suit the convenience of Breeders, thi Thorough-1 bred high-class Stallion, The Administrator, (1579.) BYPMSMffitt-mNCESSMARY, tTHE ADMINISTRATOR'S performances on * the turf are so numerous that it is imF°e9ible to give them here, but they may be Be en on separate circulars, Asa Btud horsoho took Ist and champion at tho Wairarapa and East Coast Pastoral Society's show in 1889, beating Piscatonous, Master Agnes, and Fitzhcreulea; Ist and champion at Palmerston North in 1650, beating Wizard, Fits, Flintlock, and Trefoil j in 181)1,1st and champion at Mastcrton, beating Egalito jlßt and champion at W, andß, 0, r. show, 1891 beating Petroleum and Kama Hisßtockhaa taken Ist prizes, 1890, in both classes of thoroughbreds and weight earners, ' „„ , „, Good paddocks free rtiutttl. Every caro' Nogroomagofees. Also— The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion, DIBKOTOK, Bred by John Bdi, Ekkr ; 1 DIRECTOR, eight years old by the cclojted sire Young Banker out of Queen Hois\nne dark brown color, stands 17 hands upwards, wita immense bone and mußcle and an abundance of hair denoting tho rjuieClydcsdalebreed. He is extremely activo and m#tas a sheep, Director haa been exhibited four seasons, and has won fivo Ist andfour champion prizes. At Wanganui he beat Blackleg, tho latter having twice beaten Hobin Adair at Hawko's Bay, For further particulars sco Stud-Book. TERMS-Singlo mare £5, two or moro marcs £4 each, payable by P.N. duels T« n „»™_ Ifi!l3. Good Daddof'"' f ~° " F '''»'"» no responsibility, No groomage fees, AisoThe Coaching Stallion, FINANCIEH. WlNNEßoflstprize, Wellington. Show, *' 1891 (under the namo of Lone Jack.) By tho Premier Doll, by Kapapo by Dio-mcdes-TeiToibyTraduccr. The Premier by Malfon limp)-Rovoko by Sir Horc'ules, ...,.,, • i FiWKOiEB is a bay horse with black points, standing 16} hands and is four years old, HU great power, symmetry and action, as well as Mb breeding, all combine to entitle turn to the respect of breeders of good useful and showy harness horses. ■ a'ERMS-£3,£210s two or moro marcs, payable by P.N. due Ist January, 1893. Good paddocksfrce of charge till marcs arostinted. paction or may be obfcdfrom LEß) Owner, Carterton. ot J, MoBAB, Gooom in Charge. rnHE Well-known • Thoroughbred 1... Stallion. • Muster Agnes Will stand this season at White's Line Carterton, and will travel to Maaterton overy Wednesday if required, full particulars on application W.K.WULETT, i .!■. .. Owner, White's line, Carterton,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4269, 15 November 1892, Page 1
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