Entire travelling the Wairarapa, wiC stand BtWellerßrds stables, Maaterton, every Friday and Saturday, and Mr Roger's Hotel Greytoffn ever; Tuesday, during theseason, the remainder of the week at owners tbe purebred Clydesdale Stallion Duko of Arffvle. Hlo aim inthn m-nnlHrmiif alallinnq MYnnnv Banker" and his dam "Blossom "by the famom horse" Young Horo." For further B'FALLOW, XarataE PRELIMTNAUY ANNOUNCEMENT. MB TAPLIN will place at theservioe of breeders, to servealimited numbeof rqares, a powerful Clydesdale Colt by Vanquisher, dam Sate by Lord Beacons Geld, g.i«. dam'by Linoolnßhiro Hero, This fine colt was bred by Mr John Small, of Tinwald, Canterbury, who is one of the noted breeders in the South, For particulars etc, apply to • ' JOHN TALLIN, Taueru. JOHjT HENDERSON, MERCHANT.. TAILOR Opposite Olub Hotel,' QOEEN-Slßlilil, Mjbiseion '■The favor of your patronage and nmauwlaiim teovetled 1 . CLUB HOTEL LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. MAS'i'ERTON. V. HAVKE, Begs to inform the travelling public and settlors of the dißtriot that he has made considerable improvement in the above stable?, which will now be found replete with coiivonienco that travellers or owners of horses can desire, A first class collection ot burgles, Carriages and reliable Saddle Horses instantly on hire at moderate raiM. Every attention paid to the requirements of Commercial Travellers. The ' Favorite" Bub raoets every train. SECURE PADDOCKS. WE have plcaauro in auuounoing to the inhabitants ofMastorton and tho public generally that we have purchased the old-established business formerly car"'•■l on by Kr W. Heill, and solicit a continuance of that support which has been so liberally accorded to'him to the past. THE LIVERY DEPARTMENT will be under our personal supervision, and every attention will be paid to all horscß placed in our charge. SADDLE HORSES and BUOGIESon Sire at Moderate charges, Telegrams from tommeroial travellers promptly attended to. Horses Broken to Saddlo or HarneßS with the utmost csro and satisfaction tuaiasu tttd. A BUS will run to meet ALL TRAINS as heretofore, NoTK-The Tonui and Castlopoint COACH will run aB usual, and will bo in ohargc of a competent and popular driver, who can be relied on to pay every attention to passengers and goods, PARCELS entrusts fo our caro will be carried at moderate rates, WELLEEBROS, LETT'S itOYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. •MABTJiRTON TO OASTLEPOINT, LEAYE Club Botel and Post Office, Masterton, at 8 a.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays forTaueru, Tinui, and Cashpoint; returning K-n Castlepoht at 6 a,n. on Wednesdays and Saturdays, reaching Maaterton in time to catch the afternoon train to Wellington, Masterton to Homewood, East Coast. and Fridays, calling at Lee's Blairlogie Hotel forlunoh (both journeys), returning from Homewood at 6,30 a,m, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, in time to catoh the 3,10 p.m, train to Wllington, Mastebtoh to Bbakobpeth. A conveyance leaves Masterton PjstODico every Sunday Mormno at seven o'clock for Brdnoepeth, returning toMasterton at 5 p.m, anytime by telegram or letter,
T, P. LETT. Fwpriewr. MESSES OOLE & PAYNE, IN roturaing thanks for the very lib oral patronage accorded to ther. flinco commencint; business, desire t< remind those whoße houses require reno vating, that they can still be found oppo' Bite Mn Dameli'b Timber Yards, OhaPEI-St., MaBTEUTOJT ORDERS may elao be eft at M White <k Oo.'s. Qaonn-Su. ««« JAMBS ELLIOTT Mdkr and Haimemakr, JUEEN-STRUM ; MaSIRRTON HAS in etock nt exceptionally favorable prioes, a splendid assortment of Oaniehbuh? fIoRSB Covbb3, a very teololuiOUF atid KiNfIABOO BKINB for Long- L<EouiKa&, first-clasß extra refined fIEATIIFOOT On. , An excellent assortment of Hunting and Ladies' Saddles, English and Colonial Harness, Bridles, Spurs, and Sundries, Paok Saddles, Shatt and Leading Harness, and every req'Mement of the trade. Repairs KmM Promptly, Care/tiKy. ' and at Moderate Mates at JAMES ELLIOTT'S. FORSALJi, 4,200 acres good cheep country, fenced and subdivided large portion arable, Home- . stead dose to township, 8,700 acres bush land all clear and in grass, rich soil wel situated, subdivided into •' ODnvenieat paddocks, good buildings, a '' tot-class property, , 610 acres bush land, partially improved HKIL II .__._j!l * n r .1 good farm capablo of carrying about 440"acres bush land, all clear and well ■;grassed, fenced and subdivided, now 240 acres partially improved bush land. 100 iwresbush land, folly improved, rich soil, well-grassed, good dwelling and .; ■: (am buildings, dose to railway-station, :..: suitable for farm,. 700 acres partially improved' bush land, L * excellent sheop country, ' 500'aores partially improved bush land. KO'acres partially improved bush land,' dwelling and farm buildings*' ('■< , if. B. KEITH, Majlerton
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4516, 6 September 1893, Page 4
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