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lALUMBA WINES; obtainTbleat WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE , t ASSOCIATION, Limited. - .. AND ALL BRANCHE'

SfRES OF THE SEASON. berringeb. .■: ascot. •■ •'■■ DWtHINGER, winner of the Sjlvia Park § Stakes, by MUSKET-KOSALIE.by Patriarch, bj Ytiltcndon, Days o( Old (imp) by Irish Birdcntcher, A SCOT (the larpest boned Thoroughbred

THE: GREATEST WONDER OF MOURN TIMES! KbLLOfc'S PILLSJc OINTMEMT, THMte purify the' Blood, correct all Disorders offhq • Lirer, Stonutcb, {Cidnep, and Bowels.'" Thej invigorate and restore to health Debilitated institutions, and are invaluable in all Com plaints incidental to Females of all ages, IITHEOIfiITME^

j (Grand National Winner), Monto Carlo.nn I other winners; by Kelpio (imp), siro o , FIREWORKS, NEWBOLD, MAID o j HONOI!, etc, dam The Thorn, by th BAltB (winner of the Melbourne nnd twi i Sydney Cups), from Brown Duchess (g.d. o 1 the great horso AIiEItCOEN), Clove (imp. These high-olass Sires will bo limited ti 30 marcs eacb.at moderate fecs.with spocia terms to owner using both, Good paddook j provided free till stinted. Every caro taken but without responsibility. When required mares must bo paid tor boforo delivery. Fo : full particulars, breeding and performances '■ 6CO circulars, which may be had from thi undersigned. J. 0. HAYWAItD, Kaiwaiwai.viaFcatherslor. PisoatoriouH WILL stand this season, at his owner' farm, To Oro Ore. Piscatorinu by Traduccr (imported) out of Fanny Fisho by Fisherman (imported). Terms £4 4s pe maro. For particulars apply to the under signed, Kandwlck, WILL also stand this season, at hi owner's larm, Eandwick is b; Barbarian, dam Gipsy Girl. For cxtendei pedigree see Victorian Btudßook, Colour i golden chestnut; stands 15 hands .3 inche: in height, and is of immense power am blood; his sire being full brother to "Tin Barb," the best horso of tho day in Nc\ South. Wales, by tho famed Sir Hercules Terms £4 4s, mHE Clydesdale Stallion *■ McGregor Will stand this season at his owners farm TeOro Ore, Full particulars and pedigre A. W, CAVE, To Oro Ore, TO stand thi season a r ' Papawai, the woll known sire . Remiugtoi [ Terms-Single mares B guineas each, twi 1 or more mares the bona fide property of th i sender at reduced prioes, ; Good paddocking provided for marc ,' without charge till notice for removal i [ given. i Every caro taken, but no responslbilit; incurred, For tabulated pedigreo or othe , particulars apply to the owners,

is an infallible remedy for Bad.Legs, Bai Breasts, Old Wounds, Sores and Ulcers. Fo Sore Throats,* Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds Gout, Rheumatism, Glandular Swellings, au all Skin Disoases it has no equal. The Pills and Ointment are Manufactured only at TJKewOxford St. (Iftte 533 OxforfSiJLoM) mA are sold by all Vendors j' MedicMJ throughout the Civilized World; with dire! tions for use in almost every language, IV Purchasers should look a the Last on the Pots and Hoses. If the address is n. M3> Oxford Street,londnn «iw>re«'i!ti. ' • MASTERTON-HOMEWOOD AND ■ EAST COAST LINE OFKOYAL MAIL COACHES WE have plcaaoro in notifying settlers and the public that we have Liken over lha above line of coaches from Mr T. P. Lett, together with his waggon teams, and solicit a continuance of tho trade hitherto bo liberally bestowed on him. The pnblio , may rely on every attention being paid to thsir orders. Parcels and luggage carried J\t lowest rates. Leavo Kditerton ai •'/.30 a.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays, calling at Lee's Blairlogie Hotel for lonch (both jonrnejß), returning from Honiewood ut 6.30 a.m. on Wedaesday's and Saturdays, in lime to catch the 3,10 p,m, train to Wellington. Parcels and booking office at Lett's stables, and parcels may also bo left at tho Glub Stables, In taking up the oanying trade <vo desire to intimate tho settlers and station holders that everr. effort will be made to meet tho requirements of the district, and we solicit BUNKHOENE&MILLEB, Coach Proprietor and Carriers. ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. FIJOM MASTERTON TO TENUI . .: ANDCASILEPOINT HAVING- purchased the above plant from Mr T. P. Lett, the coaches will run as usual, leaving the Post Olce, Masterton every Tuesday and Friday at 8 a.m., for Tcnui and .Castlcpoint, arriving in Masterton on returnjournoyat 2p,m. on Mowing days, Special arrangements made for the conveyance of private families and for passengers to catch Wellington trains, ■ Passengers and nanccls are booked at

tho Office, tack of Prince of Wales' Hotel, where a man will be constantly : %4n attendance. ■■... S.FOEEMAN&Co., Proprietors. CLUB HOTEL LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, 'H, AS TEUTON. W. Hawke, Proprietor. to inform the travelling publio ) and settlers of the district that ho 3 made considerable improvements in the abovo stables, which will now bo iound replete with every convenience that travellers or owners of horses can desire. ;: , ' A first-class collection of Buggies, • Carriages and rcliablo Saddle Horsei constantly on hiro at moderato rates. Every attention paid to the requirements of Commercial Travellers. Secure Paddocks, >fa order to meet the convenience of my patrons I have procured a new and comfortable ' LANDAU, which, in chargo of a competent driver, will bo in attendance at all trains, and may be hired by parties as required. Mobnimc- Calls-One Smuixo, W. Hawke. ' OPENING NOTICE. the public of Masterton and settlers in the surrounding district, that thoy will, on and alter the 31st o! March, open their ,' IUOSIFICENI NKW BTADLES. The stable contains twenty-Bik stalls, six ]oos3 boxes, waiting room, and every other convenience, Horses kept by the day, week, or month, at reasonable charges. Horses Bought and Sold on Commission.Horses broken to saddle and harness, landau carriages on hire by the hour, day orweek: hooded, single and double buggies, Ail telegrams and letters promptly atten/Tom Is Attendant on Akbivalo? ' AUiTiUINS. and special attention paid to travellers. Hunters and others desirouß, during the hunting season, of getting comfortable loose MESSRS PINHEYBKOS These stables are not to be equalled in tb Wellington province. 6 R.PINHEY will be found with his carriage in the town, Orders for the. train maybe left with Mr Eluoit, saddler, or at aJ;. tbe stables, (Opposite Occidental Hotel), The Livery Depart---' - 1 "'" -'" "•" / management jf fl _ pMHEY _ Good Paddocks, ; Mono: "Every civility and attention,!' . ATrklEapeafvlkiolmud. WALTER CHISHOLMj Ceriera! Storekeeper, Mauriceville. sirano Company.'

"\0 servo marcs this season at Martin- . borough and Lower Valley, the thoroughbred horse Lethe, - LETHE isbyCadagon (imp) dam Siesta 1 by Iradacer (imp) out oi Hammock (imp). For tabulated pedigree please apply to the owners, Lethe is a beautiful brown color, stunding ID hands high. Terms-Single mores 4 guineas each, a J fair reduction will bo made for two or more r mores, the bona fide property of the sender. Qood paddocks provided for mares freo of charge till notice of removal is given, Every care taken but no responsibility incurred, For further particulars apply to the fe, rriO stand this season the JL purebred Clydesdale—- ? Premier. A purebred Clydesdale by Lord Solisbury, dam Minnie; Lord Salisbury by Young Conqueror; grandsire Old Conqueror; g, grand siro, Renfrewshire Jock; g.g,;grand sire, Lofty; g.g.g, grand siro, b'anoy j g.g.g-e- grand sire, Old Clyde. Dam . Darling by Tintock, siro of young Con- p queror, was bred by Mr McAndrew Logins, Lord Ciyde, Lora Salisbury was a pure- C bred Clydesdalo, and was bred by Mr Cunningham, Tarffccode, Dalbettie, Sam Minnie was imported by Mr Kitchen at a cost ot COO guineas; PBEMfER will stand this season at Papawai. Terms—£4 per more. For two or more mares, terms as per arrangement. Every oare taken, but no responsibility, The magnifioent purebred Clydesdale tolt . Pride of y trathsmore. By Extinguisher—Blossom. Blossom by ] Lord Beaconsfiold. "Will stand at Martinborough and Lower Valley the ourrent season, This colt has furnished magnificently, and is now one of the handsomest horses in the Island, ' Paddocks provided for mires freo of charge till notice of removal is given, Every ' care, but no responsibility. Full particulars from the owners. TILSON&MaoFARLANE, ! Papawai and Greytown, I «•*, ,|Tn(J stand this season in the , 1 Wairarnpa the purebred j Clydesdale colt a Tom King. >r, dam Nugget, g.d, Nugget's sire, by England's Hope. Paddocks freo of charge. _ Every euro taken, but no responsibility whatever. Terms as per agreement. Further particulars see cavil. I..PIKE, Owner, Gladstone, PBELIMINIBY NOTICE,' THE well ■ known Thoroughbred tionMaster Apnea Will be at the service of breeders this ■"-'l particulars on application,. W.E.COIILETT, Corner of Morton's Line, Carterton. SeE fTIO stand this season at Te Ore Oro X (Thompson's Estate) tho purebred Dulf e of Arpfyle. Hissireis the grcatkieg of stallions "Young Banker" and bis dam "Blossom" by the famous horse " :Younfi Hero." Stock by the Duke were shown last year at Christchurch. Bangiora and Courtney Shows taking first honors in every olassfor whioh they wore entered. At Auckland in the same year, a three-year-old filly by this horse was first in her class and Champion of the Yardi For further particulars apply B.FALLOON, To Ore Oro,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4822, 11 September 1894, Page 1

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