{'o stand this season, the draught hoi The bnlypure bred Clydesdale Draught Entire travelling the Wairarapaj.wiUatand ftt Wellerßtos Etables, Maaterton, every Fridayand Saturday;and Mr Eoger'aEotcl Orejlown every Tuesday, during thcsenson, the remainder of 'the; at owners etables Carterton, for pedigreo &<s„ see cards . , '■ 10 stand this season at the Taratabij , the purebred Clydesdale Stallion . , Duko of Arajvle., Banker" and his dam '•' BlosBom" by the famous horse" Yonng Hero." For further particulars apply ;il ' '". '•'■ RFALLOON, Taratshi, . PRELIMINARY" ANNOUNCEMENT; MB TAPLIN will place at theseryioe of breeders, to serve a limited nnmteof mares, a powerful Glydesdalr Colt by Vanquisher, dam Kato by Lord Besconsficld, g.t(. dim by Lincolnshire 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 nto, apply to' ' JOHN TAPLIN, Taueru, JOHiN HENDERSON,; MBKOHANT TAILOR Opposite Oiub Hotel, QUEEtf-BTBSKT.. ,„ MjSIBMOU Tht favor of your patronage and rtmHmmdnlum mmttrA. '. OLUB HOTEL LiVKM AND BAIT STABLES. MAS TEUTON. W. HAVKE, PROPRIETOR. Ber/a to inform the travelling public and settlors of the district that he has made considerably improvement in the above stables, which will now be found replete with ei""7 convenience thhfc travellers or owners of horses can desire, A first olass collection ot iJuraleo, Every attention paid to the requirements of Commercial Travellers, The 'Favorito" Bus meoto every train, BECURE PADDOCKS. WE have pleasure In announcing to the inhabitants of.Alasterlon and the publio generally that we have purchased the old-established business formerly car"'A on by Kr W. Neill, and solicit a continuance ot that support which has been bo liberally accorded to him in the past. THE LIVERY DEPARTMENT will be under our personal supervision, and every attention will be paid to all horses placed in ourchßrgo. SADDLE HORSES and BUGGIES on aire at Moderate charges. Telegrams from commercial travellers promptly attended to, Horses Drolioc to Saddle or HarneßS with ABUB will run to meet ALL TRAINS
as heretofore Nom-T!io Tenui and Castlepoint COACH will ran as übuql, and will bo in charge of a competent and popular driver, who can be relied onto pay every attention „ PARCELS entrust:d to our care will be . carried at moderate rates, WELLEKBROS, ' LETT'S fIOYALMAH LINE OF COACHES. : MAbTJWTON TO CASTLEPOINT. LEAVE Club Hotel and Post Office, Masterton, at 8 a.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays lorTaueru, Tinui, and Castlepoint; returning Ku Castlopoi'it at 6 a.m. on ttU n o J„„„ D nJ CJ.I,, J. m ~.M„„ lf„ n terfonin time to oatob' the.afternoon train to' Wellington, ' MABTP.BTOS'To'HOIKWOOD,EABICOifIT. ' Leave Msstertbn at 7.30 o,m, on Tuesdays and Fridays, calling at Lee's Bloirlogie Hotel for lunch (both journeys), returning from Homewood at 5.30 a.m. on Wednesdays and Saturdays, in time to catch the 3,10 p.m, train to Wllington, . MASTERTON TO BnAKOEPEin, A conveyance leavos Masterton P jstOfflce every Suhdat Morniho at seven o'clock for anytime by telogram or letter, 1 T. P. LETT, iropriotor. ",':■ MESSES TOOLED::v ; IN returning thanks (or the very liberal patronage accorded tin them eitico commencing business, desire to remind those whose houses require renoViitinfF, that they can still be found oppew site Mr Danieu's Timbek Yards, Ohapei-St., Mastbrtoh U)BDERS may also bo flft stM ' White 4 Co.'s, Qaeen-Sc. fIU « JAMES ELLIOTT Saddler aid Emmsmahr, Jukn-striim,.,, Masierton
lAS in etock nt exceptionally favor- . able prides/a splendid assortment of Oakierbdky Sobse Covbbs, a very lweloluiiOiiF a'wlKjNaißoo seuns t'or Long Leouinqs, first-olasß extra refined Npatsfoot On, .■;■■ rrv and Ladies' Baddies, English and CoBtpain Xxekied Prompt/, wqmy . and at Modtratt Rates at JAMES ELLIOTT'S. [': fOUSALC j *,, uy .pun «obd sheep country, fenced and -' Bubdlvidfed large portion arable,'. Home- ' : stead oloso tojdwnship, " '!. 3,700 'acres bush land all clear and ih' grass, : " ; rich'soil we|; sijuaje'd, : subdivided into '' ooorenient paddocKs, good buildings, a ' • flrst-olasa property. ■' _ t 640 aores bush land, partially improved, I With, small : ejpeßditure .would ;mal» I :■;, good farm capable .of carrying about ; 15fjO-?heopj *- yr - v , .; 440 aores''bush'land; all ''clear- and well' ~': p»jse4,'iwed-and,subdivided,,now "I caHjfing'iSiJO'sheep. 1 ;1 240 imprpTedbasb landi ■'" 100 acres bush fynd,:fally ; ,ImproTod, rich .;': soil, well-grassed, good' dwelling and 1 ,•'■; farm buildings, close to railway-station, -, ' j, shitablefotdairyfarm,'', '•' ;' "' } •ii'M ■,OMt- l , ;?.JiilV'..V. .<!;■■!■■)■ '' 700 acres partiaUy'lmprfa'busli land, " :; i excellent sheep country,' .■''-...'• * 500"Mrep.p»rH«ByIrriproTed bushland^'-- ; . J 800 torn arable'land; dose to iMisierfoD, : , , 4 Mlin and firm >uy-- ',
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4518, 8 September 1893, Page 4
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702Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4518, 8 September 1893, Page 4
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