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TALUMBA WINES. OBTAINABLE AT WAIRARAPA FARMLIfIIiS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, Limited. MASTBRTON •• .. and all bbanoues

GREATEST WONDER OF HO; cRN TIMES! PftLS & OINTMENT. trarily the Blood, correct all Disorders of flu Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, and Bowels. - Tlicj invigorate and restore to health Debilitated Constitutions, and are invaluable in all Con plaints incidental to Females of all ages, b an infallible remedy for Bad Legs, BaJ Breasts, Old Wounds, Sores and Ulcers. Fol Sore Throats,#Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds Gout, Rheumatism, Glandular Swellings, aw ill Skin Diseases it has no equal, The Pills and Ointment are Manufacture*] only at WKewOiford Bt(late 533 Oifor4£?„)LoEd<j And are sold by all Vendors»' Mediciil ftroughout the Civilized World; T7. : th dirct wins for use in almost every language. K" Purchasers should look a the Lain on the Pots and Hoses, If tlo address is n 133. Oxford Straot.Londiu Mieyresmri.' mm JP* MABTERTON-HOMEWOOD AND EAST COAST ' LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES TTTK have pleasure in notifying settlers Y Y and the publio tbat wo havo taken over the above lino of coaches from Mr T. P. Lett, togetbor with his waggon teams, and • solicit a continnnnco of the trade hitherto bo liberally bestowed on him. The publio may rely on every atte'ition being paid to their orders, Parcels and luggago carried Btlowest rates. Leave Maaterton at 7.30 a.m. on Tues- _ days and Fridays, calling at Lcb'b Blairlogie Hotfel for lunch (both journeys), returning from Homewood at 5.3 C a.m. on Wednesday's and Setnrdays, in time to catch tho 8,10 p,m, train to Wellington, Parcels and booking office at Lett's stables, and parcels may also be kit at the Clnb Stables, In taking up the oarrying trade wo desire to intimato tho settlors and station holders that _ every effort will be giade (o meet the fequirempntsof the district, and we poljoit your aapport. 11 f T\TT7TTAt>vn i.iiTirTiii

SIRES OP THE SEASON. dereinger. DI'IUIINGER, winner of the Salvia Pari ■ Stakes, by MUSKET—ItOHALIK,IjjJ'atriarcli, bj Yaitendon, Days of Old (' ' by Irish Birdcatchor. ASCOT (the latest boned Thoroughbred ijire in thoDistrict) sire of NOItTON (Grand National Winner}, Monto Carlo,and other win' crs; l>y Ktlpio (imp), sire of FIREWORKS, NEWUOLD, MAIU of lIONOH, do., dam 'llio Thorn, by the BAltB (winner of tho Melbourne and two Sydney Cup*), from Brown Duchess (g.d. of the great horso AI3BHCORN), Clove (imp,) Thcso high-class Sires will be limited to 30 mares each,at moderate fees,with special terms to owner using both. Good paddocks provided freo till stinted. Every caro taken, but without vesporsi l ility. When required, mares must bo paid for before delivery, Far lull particulars, breeding and performances, ieo circulars, which may be had from the undersigned, J. 0. ilwwaed, Koiwtmmi, via Fcatlieratoi>. w Pisontorious WILL stand this season, at his owner's farm, To Ore Oro. Piscatorinm by Traducor (importeti) out of Fanny Fisher by Fisherman (imported). Terms £4 4s per mare'. For particulars apply to the undersigned. _ Kaurtwlek, \J[J ILL also stand this season, at his i ? owner's farm. Eandwick is by Barbarian, dnm Gipsy Girl. For extended pedigree sco Victorian litud Book. Colour a golden chestnut; stands 15 hands 3 inches in height, and is of immenso power and blood; Inn sire being full brother to" Tlio Barb," the best horso of tho day in New South Wales, by tho famed Sir Hercules. Terms £4 4s,

BLINKHOBNE it HILLEIt, Ojttch Proprietors nod Carriers. V ROYAL MAIL UNEOF COACHES. FEOM MASTEIiTON TO TENUI AND CASXLEPOINT HAVING- purchased the above plant from Mr T, P. Lett, the coaches will run as usual, leaving the Post Office, Masterton every Tuesday and Friday at 8 a,m,, for Tcnui and . : Castle'poiht, arriving in Masterton on retijrn journey at 2 p.m. on following days, 'Special arrangements made for the conveyance of private families and for passengers to catch Wellington trains. • Passengers and paicels are booked at the Offico, back of Prince of Wales' Hotel, where a mat} will be constantly m attendance. g.FOEEMAIUCo., V Proprietor CLUB HOTEL LIVERY MD BAIT STABLES, masterton, W. Hawke, Proprietor. T)EGS to inform the travelling public .. . Jj and settlers of the district tliat lie has made considerable improvements in the above stables, wliich will now bo found replete with every convenience that travellers or owners of horses con desire. , A first-class collection of Buggies, Carriages and reliable Saddle Horses constantly on lure at moderate rates. Every attention paid to tho requirements of Commercial Travellers. ' Secure Paddocks, In order to njcet the convenience of • jnj patrons I have procured a new'and LANDAU, whjoh, in cljarge of a competent driver, will be in attendance at all trains, ana may be hired by parties as required. Ik Mobnino Caus-Okb Sduhno. W. Hawke. OPENING NOTICE, MESSRS P¥H El BROS. DESIRE to inform the publio of Mastersettlors in tho surrounding district/ftattfioy will, on and after the 31st o! March, open their JIAONIFICENT HEW STABLES, The stable contains twenty-six stalls, bu loose boxes, waiting room, ad eyeiiyothor conv'ehieiiee. Herpes Kept bjr'{ho day, week, or month, reasonable charges. "Hobbes Bouoht and SpLp on Commission, Htirsea broken'to saddle and harness, tipitou 'cijttiaaes on hire to |ho hour, daj gr week'; einglo and doublobiiggiea de 4 to. SUM Ail, TRAIN?, Hunters and others desirous, during thi hunting season, of getting comfortable loosi boxes, can now do so by placing thel horses in the caro of MESSRS PINHEY BROS These stables are not to bo equalled in tb B. PINHEY will be found with his carriage in the town Orders for the train may be left with M EliiOiT, saddler, or at THE STABLES, management of J. 8. PINHEY. f Good Paddocks. Mono: "Every civilit WALTER CHISHOLM General Storekeeper, Mauricevllle.

desdale Stallion McGregor Will stnud this scison at his owners (arm, ToOro Oro. Full particulars aud peiligreo apply to A, W. CAVE, To Oro Ore. mO stand this ' * X season at Papawai, tho wellknown siro Remington Terms-Singlo mares 6 guineas each, two or moro mares the bona fide property of the sender at reduced pticos. Good paddockwg provided (or mares without charge till ootico lor removal is given, Every caro taken, but no responsibility incurred, l'or tabulated pedigrco or other particulars apply to tho owners, iO serve mares this season at Martinborough and Lower Valley, the thoT St ix A b, iy S, ?' be se sir ) b ut ilr L.ethe, LETHE is by Cadagon (imp) dam Sieoia by Traducer limp) out of Hammock (imp), For tabulated pedigree please apply to the ownors. Lethe is a beautiful brown color, standing 1G hands high, Terms—Single mares i guineas each, a (air reduction will be made for two or mure mares, the bona fide property of the sender, Oood paddocks provided for marea free of chargo till notice of removal is given. Every care taken but no responsibility inourred. For further particulars apply to the owners, TO stand this season the purebred Clydesdale— Premier. A purebred Clydesdalo by Lord Salisbury, dam Minnie; Lord Salisbury by Young Conqueror; grandsiro Old Conqueror ; g. grand sire, lteofrewihiro Jock; g.g. grand siro, Lofty; g.g.g. grand sire, Fancy; g.g-g-g- grand sire, Uld Clydo, Dam Darling by Tintock, siro of young Conqueror, was bred by Mr JloAndrow Logins, Lord Clydo. Lord Salisbury was a purebred Clydesdale, and was bred by Mr Cunningbain, Tarffccode, Daftettie, Dam Minnie was imported 'by Mr Kitchen at a cost o' GOO guineas, PREMIER vill stand this season at Papiwai. Terms—£4 per marp. For two or moro mares, terms as por arrangement, Every care taken, bump responsibility. The magnificent purebred Clydesdali wit Pride of Strathflmore. By Extinguisher-Blossom. Blossom by Lord Beaconsfield. Will stand at Martinborough and Lower Valley tho current sea> son. This colt has furnished magnificently, and is now one of the handsomest horses in the Island, Paddocks provided for mires freo of chaigo till notico of romoval is given. Evory care, but no responsibility- Full particulars the owners. ' • ' TJLSON & MaoFARLANG, Papawai and Greytown. riu 1 ,0 stand this season in tho Wairarapa tho purebred Clydesdale cplt' • ' Tom Kin By Superior, damNuggct, g.d.Nxtggefc's sire, by England's Hope. Paddocks free of'charge. Every care taken, but no responsibility vylmtever.' Terms as per agreement. Further particulars sco capl. I. PIKE, Owner, Gladstone. PRELIMINARY " ' NOTICE." mHB I Thon well * blown Thoroughbred Stal tion i Master Agnes Will be at tho service o£ breeders this season. Full particulars on application, W.E.COI!LETT, Corner of Morton's Line, Carterton, he T S I, 10 stand this season at To Oro Oro J Thompson's Estate) the purebred ale Stallion ' Dulse of Ara-yle. Hissireis th«gA!atpgofsplllons ;, 'l Ba&kbi) "ahd Bis'dSin" Blossom" by the famous-horse " Youur Hero." Stock by tho Duke wero shown l»st year at Christ church, Itangiora and Courtney Shows tak ins first honors in every olass for whlol they wero ontered. At Auckland, in tho same year, a tbrec-year-old filly by this horse was first in her class and Champion of the Yardi. For further particulars apply ; R.FALLOON, • Te Ore Ore,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4823, 12 September 1894, Page 1

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