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The only pare bred Clydesdale Draught Entire travelling the Wairatapa, will stand otWellerßroa stables, Mastertbn, every Friday and Saturday! and Mr Eogor's Hotel the remainder of the week at owners Btableß Carterton, lor pedigree &0., see rHO stand this season at the Taratahi, I tlin niiynh™) P.hicMn Stnllinn Duko of Arffvle. IBauker 't and his dam." Blossom by the famous horse" Young Hero." For further particulars apply' ■ RFALLOON, if it* PRELIMINARY. ANNOUNCEMENT. ME TAPLIN will plaoe at theservioe of breeders, to serve a limited Colt by Vanquisher, dam Kate by Lord Beaconsßcld, r.?. dam 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 etc, apply to JOHN TAPLIH, Taueru. JOHiN HENDERSON, MERCHANT TAILOR Opposite Club Hotel, , QDKM-BIBKRI ~.„ MiSIBBTOII The favor of your pofronajs and rminmendatuni rmvMtoti. CLUB HOTEL LIVBRY AND BAIT STABLES. MASi'ERTON. . W. HAWKE, PROPRIETOR. 3 Begs to inform the travelling public and settlers of the district that he has made considerably improvement in the above . stables, which will now be found replete with 9V7 convenience that travellers or owners of horses can desire, A first olaas collection ot ifopgies, Every attention paid to the require- „ mente of Commercial Travellers, . The ' Favorite" Bub moete every train. SECURE PADDOCKS, WE have pleasure in announcing to the inhabitants of Masterton and the public generally that we havo purchased the old-established business formerly carted on by Mr W. Neill, and solicit a continuance of that support MbiobLnsboca 'n so liberally accorded to him in the past, THE LIVERY DEPARTMENT will be under our personal supervision, end. every , attention will be paid to all horses placed in our charge !' SADDLE HORSES and BUGGIES on ' t [ aire at Moderate charues. Telegrams from j, commercial travellers promptly attended to. it Horsos Brohen to Saddle or Harness with id the utmost cue and satisfaction guaiann irs toed, A BUS will run to meet ALL TRAINS - as heretofore.

Note —The Tenai and Cashpoint COACH will inn as Usual, and will be in charge of a popular driver, who con be relied' on to pay every attention to passengers and goods. PARCELS ontruat;d to our care will bo carried at moderate rates, WELLERBROS, LETT'S HOYAL MAE, LINE OF COACHES, MAtsTURTON TO CASTLEPOINT. I, EAVF, Club Hotel and Post Office, MasJ. tcrton, at 8 a.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays lorTaueru, Tinui, and Cashpoint; rcturnine f'*ro Castlepoht Bt 6 a.a, on terionin time to oatoh the afternoon trails to Wellington, Mabtotton to Homewood, East Coast. Leave Masterton at 7.80 a.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays, calling at Lee's Blairlogie Hotel lor lunch (both journeys), returning from Homewpod a! 5,30 a.m. on Wednesdays and Saturdays, in time to oatoh the 8,10 p.m. train to Wllington, Mastmtou to Biuhobpeih. A conveyance leaves Masterton F jstOfflce every Sunday Moksiko at seven o'olook (or Brancepeth, returning to Masterton at 5 p.m. Private onveyances may. be engaged at anytime by telegram or letter, T. P, LETT. Itoprietor. MESSRS OOLE & PAYEE, IN returning thanks for the very lib oral patronage accorded to theu, since cummencint; businosa, desire Vj remind those whose houses require reiiuvating, that they can still be found opposite Mr Dahibll's Timbkb Yiu.ua, ] Ohaibl-St., Mastebton ORDERS may alsu be eft at M White * Oo.'j, Quefln-Sfc. . < JAMES ELLIOTT '" SadHtraniEarnesmahr,. JUBBN-SIBBBT .MaBTEBTON O AS in Btook at exceptionally favor. t~l .ut, „„-,,„,, „ „-i„„j:j „».„,i mnn t of Oantebbubtßobsb Coybbs, a very keolotoiOiir aud Kahoaboo skihb for Long immmi, M-t\m extra vefined lleatsfoixc On. An excellent assortment of Hunting and LiHipb' Nnrlrtlnn. Knirliah and Go. lonial Harness, Bridles, Spurs, and Sundries. Pack Saddles, Shalt and Leading Harass, and every req" lament of the Jfopatw fewfei [Promptly, Carefully ~;, adaiMohattHaUsat JAMES ELLIOTT'S. . FOR SALfi. 4,200 acres good sheep country, fenced and subdivided large portion arableV Homerich soil wetsituated, subdivided into With small expenditure would make good farm capable of carrying about 4(0 acres bush land, all, clear and well ' x , grassed,,fence<| • and subdivided,, nop carrying 1200 sheep. 240, aores partially improyedbush land.. jOO.acreßbushlahdi fully, improved, rich :'. ; : soil,'well-grassed, ;'gobd dwelling and , farm buildings, close.to railway-station, •:■:■, suitable fordairy farm,-' ! ' • : - 700.A0re9 partially, improved bush land, ...,;; excellent sheep country,'-'. : . 50() acres pwllaily improved bush land. ; ; dHjtwireH^ 80O5aoresJari»iand^OM^

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4520, 11 September 1893, Page 4

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700

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4520, 11 September 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4520, 11 September 1893, Page 4

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