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I I 0 stand this season, the draught horse HERO; , , Tho only pnro bred Oljdeadalo Draught Entire'travelling the Wairarapa, will stand ikWollerßros stables, Masterton, every Friday and Saturday, and Mr Roger's Hotel Jreytown tvcrj Tuesday, dnriug theseason, lie remainder of the week at owners tobies' Carterton, for pedigree to, sec iarda r HO stand this season at the Taratabi, X the purebred Clydesdale Stallion Duko of Argvle. Bis sire is the great kiogof stallions "Young Banker " and his dam " Blossom "by the famous horse" Young Hero." For further particulars apply B FALLOON, Taratabi, PBELIMTNAUr ANNOUNCEMENT' MB' TAPLIN will plaoe at tha service . of breeders, to serve a limited numboof mares, a powerful Oljdeadalo Coll by Vanquisher, damKato by Lord Besconsfield, g.t(. dam by Lincolnshire Hero. This fine oolt was bred by Mr John Small, of Tinwald, Canterbury, who is one of the noted breeders in the South. For particulars eto, apply to JOHN TAPLIN,Taueru. JOHiN HENDERSON, lERUHANT TAILOR Opposite Club Hotel, QUEBH-STBBST WismToN The favor of your valronage and rfesiViiM.mhtum rnviutnUd. CLUB HOTEL LIVBKY AND BAIT STABLES, MAS TEUTON. W. HAWKE, PROPRIETOR. ■ to inform the travelling publio and settlers of tho district that he has made considerable improvement in the above stables, which will now bo found replete with convenience thc,t traveller! nr owner? of horses can desire, A first class collection ot Hoi Carriages and reliable Saddle Horeei constantly on hire at moderate rai.w, Every attention paid to tho require' monta of Commercial Travellers, The ' Favorite" Bus meets everj train, SECORE PADDOCKS. PKIHCE OF WALES HORSE EXPOSITORY inhabitants ol Masterton and the pubiio generally that we have purchased the old-established business formorly car on by Kr W. Noill, and solicit r continuance of that support which has boor so liberally accorded to him in the past. THE LIVERY DEPARTMENT will b< under our personal supervision, and everj attention will be paid to all horses plaoed ir our charge, SADDLE HORSES'and BUGGIES or iire at Moderate charge. Telegrams from eommeroial travellers promptly attended to Horns Brohec to Saddle or SarncEa witt tho utmost c&re and satisfaction guaiani tesd, •A BUS will run to meet ALL TRAINS as heretofore. Note-The Tenui and Castiepoinl COACH will run oa usoal, and will bo it charge of a competent and popular driver, who can be relied ou to pay every attentioi to passengers and goods.

PARCELS ontrusl:d to our oaro will be curried at moderate rates, „ WELLER BROS, MABTERTON LETT'S ftOYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. MAbTHiRTON to oastlepokt. LEAVE Club Hotel and Post J terton, at 8 a.m. 011 Tueadays and Fridays forTauoru, Tinui, and Cashpoint; returning fan Coatlepoi'it at 6 a.m. on Wednesdays and Saturdays, reaching Maaterionid to Weill Leave Hotel i from days an Aeon Brance Pnva wytim RS OOLE & PAYNE, IK returning thanks for the very liberal patronage accorded to them since commencing business, desire to remind those whose houses require reno> Vflting, that they can etill be found oppo< site Me Dambll's Timbeh Yasbs, Ouapel-St., Masterton ORDERS may also be oft at M White i Co.'s. Quonn-St, ewrs JAMES ELLIOTT Saddkr and ilmamakr, OoEEN-STMIM MiSTERTON HAS in stock nfc oxoeptionally favorable prices, a splendid assortment of Oahterbdky Borsb Covers, a very laree lot ui'Cjif and Kanihmo skins for Lorn Legoinos, first-class extra re fined fJEATU'ooi Oil, An excellent assortment of Hunting and Ladies' Saddles, English and Colonial Harness. Bridles, Spurs, and Sundries, Pack SaadLes, Shalt and Leading Harness, and every req»\emont of the trade. Btpain KmM Promptly, Cartjully and at MoilsraU Mates at JAMES ELU om FOKSALfI, 4,200 acres good, sheep ooiptry, fenced and subdivided largo portion arablo. Homestead olose to township, 3,700 _ acres bufth land all clear and in grass, rich soil wel situated, subdivided into ' paddocks, good buildings, ft ropety 610 acres bush land, partially improved. .With Bmall expenditure would niako 1500 ii" 11 CaPa ' ) ' o °' carr )'' n B "bout 440 . acres bush land, all clear and well .Grassri, Jepsed and subdivided, now 100 acres bush land, fully Improved, rich soil, woll-grnssed, good dwelling and farm buildings, olose ty railway-station, : suitable for dairy farm, 700 aores partially improved bush land, lmnro' 83(1 acres partla)ly Imyrqvefl bpsh lppd, - 800 acres arable land, close ta-SfaaforiOfl, Mine and farm buildings,'

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4517, 7 September 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4517, 7 September 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4517, 7 September 1893, Page 4

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