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Sptk Australia's Choicest Production. TALUIBA WINES, All Wine Merchants and Dealers. SIXTY PlilZE MEDALS AWARDED TO THK FIRM. " I have nevor tasted Cocoa that f 'A I likoso well."—SirC: A, Gameiws, H.D., President Royal ColIsga of Surgeons, Ireland, PUKE CONCENT HATED HAVE A CUP WITH ME. " It is nn excellent dietetic food and beverage, W highly nutritious, palatable, and invigorating."— 1 Dr. G,U. Smiibriand, F.E.I.S. Prof: J. Alfred Wankt.yni M.R.O.S. DEATH TO PARASITES 111 SHEEP TICK (MAGNIFIED)

FLUID DIP. POWDER DIP (Poisonous). USED U RECOMMENDED BY- Flock J. D. Ritchie, Chief Inspector ot Stock (as Manager of ML Royal Station) .. 24,000 ® 2; WPP. Canterbury 0. W. Mcllac, Araurl, Kelson.. i n ,? ulhcrfor,, i Arauri, Nelson «. D. Melcan, Ilatvhc's Day Manager, Ida Valley, Otago ".Gerard,Canterbury.. .. And bv owners of over 5,000,000 sheep In NewZra™d, and many millions throughout tlio World. PRICE-(in casks) 63 W PER OAILON. 1 Gallon Fluid makes 100 Gallons Dip. Flock 03,000 37,000 6,000 6,000 USED AND RECOMMENDED BY DaK'ctyKCo., Otago Ilandyslde, RobertsA Co., Wellington C. J. Ifarpcr, Canterbury ill W. Chapman „ A. H. Ayrton „ O. Armstrong „ J. Hunt „ J. 1). lilalr, Otaijo (Public Dip) Anil by many other well-known Flock Ownere. Noivly Introduced. PRICE—|ln kegs] 60s PER CWT. 1 Cwt makes 1000 Gallons Dip. Another well-known Powder Dip costs half as much again. COMPARE OUR PRICES. Ciiier Aoent;,—Blockburne and Co., Christchuroh, Dkihiot Aobsis—Levin and Co, and Murray, Robert?, and Co., Wellington; Wairarapa Farmers' Co-operative Association, Limited, Masterton, Grojtown, Pabiatua and Tinui

TO STAND THIS SEASON AT OWNER'S FARM, WjaDSTONE, THfiPUREBRED CLYDESDALE 1 COLT—v ' TO #1 t£IIN<S, By Superior, dam Nugget, &.d, by England's Hope. Limited to ten Mares. TEIIMS-JES Bb, guaranteed. Paddock free of charge. Every care taken, but Further particulars see card. I. PIKE, Owner, Gladstone To Stand This Season At A. Jensen's form, Kokotau, and to travel THE COACHING STALLION ROBIN KOOJLf. Bred by H. Campbell, Est]., Wainuiomata, Hutt, Eobih Hood, four years old, is by at. Albans, out of the trotting marc Nolly, Nelly by Nulivorlh. Robin Hood stands very nearly 17 hands with immenso bono and nusole, fine temper and a good worker. Terms—L2lo for single marcs; two or moro by arrangement. For full particulars apply to KROSP& JENSEN, Kokotau. THIS SEASON, at X Joker's Farm, Carterton, and travelthe WairarapaDistrict to suit the convenience of Breeders, tin Thoroughbred high-class Stallion, The Administrator (1879.) BY PIiEMIM-PIUNCESS MARY. fTHE ADMINISTRATOR'S performances on tho turf are so numerous tbnt it is impossible to givo them hero, but they may be seen on separate circulars. As a stud borso he took Ist and champion at the Wairarapa and East Coast Pastoral Society'ssliowinlßß9, beating Piscatonous, Master Ague?, and Fitzhercules; Ist and champion at Palmerston North in 1690, beating Wizard, Fitz, Flintlock, and Trefoil J _in 18111,1 st and champion at Masterton, heating' Egaliti; Ist and champion at W. and E. 0. P, show, 1891 beating Petroleum and Rama fiama, to only other horses shown, _ His stock has taken Ist prizes, 1830, in both classes of thoroughbreds and weight wWrricra. „ , ' TERMS—Single marc £o, two or moro M each, payable by P.N. due li t January, 1893' Good paddocks freo of chargo until marcs are stinted. Every care taken but no responsibility. No groomagofces. Aiso- £ The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion, DIRECTOR, Bred by John Mi ', Eltlerslie. ■ DIRMjTOK, eight years old by the celebrated ® YoUDS liaßkcr out Qi cea Isabella® Ho iB a fine dark brown color, stands 17 hands upwards, wito immenso bono and mußcleand an abundance of hair denoting tho pure Clydesdale breed. He is extremely active and as quiet as a sheep. DlliEClOlt has been exhibittd four seasons, and has won five Ist and four champion prizes. At Wanganuiho beat Blackleg, tho latter having twice beaten Robin Adair at Hawke's Bay, TERMS—Single mare £5, two or more ■"bares £4 each, payablo by P.N. duo Ist January, 1893. Goodpaddocks free of charge untilwarcs arc stinted, Every care taken but no No groomage fees. Also— The Coaching Stallion, FINANCIER, WINNER of Ist prize, Wellington Show, '' 1831 (under tho namo of Lone Jack,) By tho Premier Doll, by Kapapo by Dio-mcdcs-TolToi byTraducer. The Premier by Maltoa (imp)—Revoko by Sir He.wles. Financier ut a bay horse with black points, standing 161 bands and is four years old. His great power, symmetry and action, as well as his breeding, all combine to entitle him to the respect of breeders of good useful and TBRMS-J3, £2 10a two or moro mares, payable by P.N. duo Ist January, 1893, Good paddocks free of charge till marcs aro stinted. Every care taken but no responsibility. No groomagivfees. : For fulwarticulara of pedigrees, terms, etc., see cirlfilars, which will be posted on application or inay be obtained from * G, W. DULLER, Owner, Carterton, or J- McKAE, Gooom in Charge. THE- Well-known Thoroughbred Stallion Master Agnes Will stand this season at White's Lino Carterton, and will travel to Masterton every Wednesday if required, Full particulars on application ' %K. CORLETT, Owner, White's Line, Carterton,

TO TRAVEL THE Y/AIRARAPA, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion NAPOLEON, NAPOLEON is a light bay horse, fivo year 3 old, with plenty oi bone and substance. His (lam, Gipsy, is by Puddy's Ben Lomond, imported. Gipsy's dam was by the farfamed Young Hero, Gip.vy's stock have been the most successful prize-takers at tho Palmerston and Waikouaiti Shows. Young Hero was by Lincolnshire Hero, I imported to Tasmania by W,R, G. Kcrmode, Esq. Hero's dam was by Old Sampson, winner of 21 first prizes. Young Hero's dam, Blossom, was by tho imported horse, Matchless. Yonng Hero gained a number of prizes at the various Shows in Otago. Napoleon's giro, Bannatyno's Ben Lomond was bred by Fleming and Hedley, and is by Young Vanquisher, imported, Young Vanquisher was bred by Peter Anderson, Stranraer, Scotland, out ef his celebrated mare, Sally, by Loch Fergus Champion; grandsire, Blair's Champion, Ben Lomond's dam was by Maggie Lauder, imported. Ben Lomond has gained a number of prizes at the Blueskin, Palmerston and Waikouaiti Shows. NAPOLEON was onco shown and gained first prize at the Palmerston and Wailiemo Agricultural Association's Shows. NAPOLEON will travel as follows' Martinborough on Tuesday; Featherston on < Wednesday, Alaslerlon and Opaki on Friday j and Saturday, and will be at Carterton for the remainder of the week. , TERMS—Single mare £4 4b, two or , more as per arrangement. Good grass pad- j docks free still Btinted, due notice of which ] will be given. Every care taken, but no i responsibility, For further particulars apply 1 to I J, BUCKERIDGE. Carterton or ' 0, H, GILES, Marquis of Normanby ! Stables, Carterton. j The well-knowFclvdes. . DALE STALLION j GLADSTONE j will stand this season at his owner's j [arm Mangaouo, neat Eketahuna. ] Owner will take up mares from Mas- I terton if required. i Terms-IB per mare,' For pedigree ! and full particulars apply to JOHN H&BDING, ] _ Eketahuna. j fjpHE COACHING STALLION j BLACK MAIKE, ' By Manglo, dam l'eggio, will travol tho ' Eketahuna and Mauriceville districts ; this season, For further particulars 1 apply to i EDWARD HOGAN, Owner, Droyertown. 1 Black Maire will stand at Mr A. ' Harrod'B farm from Saturday to Monday each week. i mO stand this Beason tho well known 1 Thoroughbred Stallion . LORD MANDEVILLE TERMS-£3 10s each mare, two or more mares according to arrangement. Grazing free lilt first January, 1803, in good grass paddocks reserved for the purpose at Mr J. A. Renall's well known farm, Te Wliiti, Gladstone. Every care taken, but no, responsibility incurred. All fees te be paid on removal of mares. For further particulars apply J. A. REN ALL, Owner. well and favourably known J. Ditiuom Stailiou Young Wir Cojiu Campbell Will stand this season at his owner's stables, Tauoru. Terms, pedigree, and full particulars on application to JOHN TAPLIN, Owner, ■ Tauem. TO STAND THIS SEASON ' at tho Owner's Farm, and travel the surrounding District THE CELEBRATED DRAUGHT STALLION NIL DESrERANDUM, For pedigree, see cards. Good paddocks for mares, free of charge. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Single Maro £4 4s. Two or more mares as per agreement, For full particulars, apply to - JOHN HESSEY, Owner, TJppor Plain, Maatorton. Or Groom In charee •• : • ; fJjHE Thoroughbred Stallion PISCATORIOUS Will also stand this season at the (arm of the owner, A W. CAVE,. Te Ore Ore,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4282, 23 November 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4282, 23 November 1892, Page 1

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