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[FORMERLY II. OASELBERG & CO.] INCORPORATED UNDER "THE COMPANIES ACT, 1882.'' CAPITAL, £IOO,OOO, DIRECTORS: H 5 Es( 5' -A- W. CAVE, Esq. •nSi L S™™ Esq Wm. Hy. HOSKING, M.D. ?nmP£ E SQ. DONALD DONALD, Esq. LOUIS JOSEPH BATEAU, Esq. WILLIAM BOOTH, Esq. CHARLES PHARAZYN, Esq. Bankers: THE BANK OFAUSTRALASIA; Seciietakt : D. M. McINTOSH; Solicitor: A. R, BUNNY Esq, Masi'ekton. HEAD OFFICE.,,, .IYIASTERTON. '• BRANCHES-GREYTOWN, PAHIATUA, TENUI, CARTERTON. AND' WELLINGTON AGENCY, BUTTER FACTORY, KOPUARANGA, AND CHEESE FACTORY. GREYTOWN, k _ J AGENTS FOR - ') if J ), ( ! m ' ,l , c p st0 1 r Firo Insurance Company, I Jmporinl Insurance Company Hie Uuim Irnders' Insurance Company (Ltd), | Phccnix Insurance Company * The Association is prepared to make advances on Wool and Growing ', Crops and other Produce at Lowest Current Rites-. M REIDANDGKAY'S Famous champion Double-Furrow Ploughs & Diggers. PRACTICALLY wo wake all that aroused in New Zealand. These Ploughs have beconio a household word in this country, and our newly-designed SINGLE FURROW ANGLO-AMERICAN STEEL PLOUGH, Has all the merits which havo made our Double-Furrow so famous. Thev are easy to draw and easy to hold, and are sold At on exceptionally low price, FORCE-FEED BROADCAST GRAIN, GRASS & TURNIP SOWERS IsitWIDE. All Stool - ZIG ZAG HARROWS - A.ll Steel OUR "EUREKA" DRILLS.

i I son in the »f Wnirarapn District, the purebred Clydeslaic Stallion Marquis of Salisbury, (By lord Salisbury), For further particulars aud terms apply to W.B.BUIOK.Opaki. 110 Stand this season, at . KunpuDi, and to travel 'he Wairaropa and Forty Mile Bush for the convenience of breeders, the CoaohRobiu Hood, By St, Albans, out of a Trotting Mate Nellie; Nellie by Nottworth. Itobin Hood stands 17 hands, with immense muselo and strength. Good workor, aged C years. Terms as per agrcoment. For Further Particulata apply to A. JENSEN, Euripuni, Masterton. i rnO stand this sea» "' JL son at Home the purebred Colt Kenirew Jock ly Renfrew Jouk, dam Queon Bess, rising hree years, was bred by Georgo Watson Csq., Masterton, and is a beautiful bay and tands 16 bauds high with immense power, io is compactly built with plenty of hair md bone of the right clean lint kind with ilenty of oilky hair on his legs, growing in he right place, hanging straight from the imee to the ground. His sire Eenfrew Jock, imported torn Victoria as a four-year-old stood loventeon hands high, was out of lose by Covrden Lad (imp) who gained six Ist prizes brfore leaving (Scotland and many Ist prizes in Victoria, Cowden Lad's sire was Old Scotchman, tho property of Mr John Kerr Moi ton, dam Mr Eastin's (of Uowden) young prize mare Jean, by Prince Royal, g,d, Blossom by Ben Lomond (imp), Renfrew Jock's siro was the well known borse Henfrew (imp), who jained tjvo first prizes as a year-old, 2 firsts as a two year Did, When three years he compotcd at the Renfrewshire Exhibition of Stallions held at Paisloy against all horses, and was awarded the Duke of Hamilton's premium of 30 buys. If e gained the Champion Cup at Ballarat on the 13th September 1862, and has beaten every horse that has competed against him, Renfrew Jock gained first prize at Smeaton as a yearling and first as a two year-old at tho same place. In 1874 he was imported to New Zealand and was placed second agninßt all comers at Oamaru Show. In 1875 he reversed tbe order and was placed first in tho aged class, and took the Champion Cup for the best entire on the ground, This performance ho repeated in 1870, In 1819 ho was first and champion at Timaru, After tbnt be was sold to tho Geraldino Stud Company. His dam, Queen Bess, the property of G. Watson, Esq., is by that noted sire No Surrender, 197 N,Z,B, No Surrender is by that great stallion, King of the Vanquisher, by Young Vanquisher (imp,) When No Surrender was last shown he wa< awarded tho Hon, Rhodes' prize, 15 guineas, at Timaru, and aIBO tho Timaru A. &S, prize of 6 guiueas same day, beating both colonial and imported horses, Bis name and fame has been ringing all over the Southern Hemisphere foi tbe lasthalf dozen years, and on ono occasion he swepteverythingfrom Bunedin to Christchurch, and it would be useless to expatiate on his career,or to mentioa his success at the stud, and to note the famous got/| that have sprung from him would bo sc.orlluoufl, Queen Bess' dam is that popular Clydesdale marc Jub'a.the property of Aid, Dalglcish, Esq,, Oamaru, sirs Scotland Yet, grand sire trince of Wales imported from Scotland, dam Groy Gipsy, imported, In 1888, at Oamaru, Julia was third as a dry mare in a ling of eight splendid mares, and in 1890 she gained second inanothor large ring of really nice mares' tho pick of the whole Oamaru district, this being tho noted district in tho whole Can* torbury Province for Clydcsdalo stock, Bho also was awardedon the same day the A, & P, Society's first prize as a mare, and two of her progeny. Queen Bess is an excellent model of a Clydesdale mare, She commenced her premier career as a yearling by taking first prize at Oamaru in a ring of 7 first olaBS fillies, when shown as a two-year-old she also gained the red tioket at tho same place, she was also awarded first at Timaru and first at Waimnto shows, Thus showing Itcnfrew Jook to bo descended from tho best Clydesdale blood in the vorld, and also from tho greatest line of prize takers, under tho sun, these strains nave been especially selected for the breeding qualities by tho most successful breeders in tho Mother Country, as well as the Colonies, that judgment has beonfiilly vorified. Thus showing Eenfrew Jook to' to tho most fash- • ionably bred stallion that has over been placed at tho disposal of breeders in this district, and breeders should not miss such a welcome horse. No bettor stallion stands in New Zealand, and his pedigreeis unexceptional. He has beautiful action, an excellent temper, and a strong sound constitution, Eenfrew Jook took first prizo as it yearling, and also first as a two-year-old against the pick of tho South Island, He will bo limited to 25 mares, Evory caro taken but no responsibility, Terms, £4, payable on Ist January. 1895. JOHN MAXWELL, ■ Proprietor, Homobush..

( FS'O stand this season at 8 " The Pines," triadV stone Eoail, Taratahi, tlio standard bred trotting sire Toting: Rorlin, For a limited number of approved mares, For particulars and pedigree apply to , JOHN FALLOON, Owner, HRKO mHE Only Purebred Clydesdale .1 Stallion in the Wairarapa will travel this season as usual. W. HEECOCE. TO stand this season at Te Ore Ore (Thompson's Estate) the purebred Clydesdale Stallion Duke of Argyle. His sire is the great king of stallions "Young Banker" and Ms dam " Blossom " by tho famous horse" Young Hero." Stock by tho Duke were shown last year at Christchurch, Itangiora and Courtney Shows taking first honors in every class tor which they were entered. At Auckland in the same year, a three-year-old filly by this horso was tirst in her class and Champion of the Yardi For further particulars apply B. FALLOON, To Ore Ore. FOR BOOTS OF THE niOIIEST CtASS WRITE OE CALL ON J, B. HULBERT, 186, Upper Willis-street, Wellington. PEIOE LIST, self-measurement system and measure post free on receipt of stamped envelope. 20 years West London experience. Jockey, and Hiding Boots, Itunning aud Cycling Shoes, a speciality. Telegraphic address, J. B. Hulbekt, Wellington. Treatise on the Feet: 6d, post free. ! NEW ZEALAND . EXPRESS CO. H.Okdsi (Campbell& Crust), [O.S.Owen GENERAL CARRIERS, CUSTOMS, SHIPPING and FORWARDING AGENTS BRANCHES Wulmnoioh, Dokedw, GURTBIOirOIIOB, AuCKLANri, OISIABO, AND GoKE. Agenoios throughout the Australian Ce'onies and Abroad. Consignments for Country Finns cleared through Customs and forwarded with despatch andinodorato charges, n\ HE N.Z. EXPRESS CO. beg to announce . that they h&vo nowoponcd up Agencies throughout the Wairarapa distriots a under, and consignees of goods from Wellington and other parts of the Colony can have >he benefit ot our special low rates, Inoluding railage and delivery, by ordering their goods to bo sent through us:— Agents. Featiiehsion Messrs HoLeod & MaKonzie Gbbhoto .. Messrs Hayes & Wenden Oabthiioh .. ~ Mr D. Sullivan Master™ ~ ~ MrG.W.Cox leetahuna ~ ~ Mr A, Mangusca Pahiaiua ~ ~ Mrß.Budden Extract from Scale op Chimes vsom Wellington, inommkb Rmhoe wo Deliver*:— To Carterton 81b 71b 141b 28ft 56ft • - Gd 9d 1/6 2/- 3/e lowt lo lqr lo 2qr lo Bqr 2o 2o lqr 2o 2qr 1 8/3 3/9 4/3 4/9 5/3 5/9 6/8 ; T Masterton 31b 7lb 141b 28ft 2611) ~ 6d 9d 1/6 2/- 2/6 lowt 1c lqr lo2qrlc3qr 2o 2olqr 2o2qr 4/3 4/9 6/3 5/9 6/3 7/And so onNOTE; These tm the ordinary freights, For goods with speoial low railway rates our. i oharges are proportionately less. | Pull information on application to Local ■ Agents; or to Wellington Manager DAYIDGAIK UOTIONBEBr}) LAND AND ESTATE!> Financial

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4831, 21 September 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4831, 21 September 1894, Page 1

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