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1 PBJLIMINAIU NOTICE.' fjIHE. well • Itnowi I Thoroughbred Stnl MasfC Ajriios Will bo at tho service of breeders thii season. Ml particulars on application ■W. E. COELETT, , Corner o£ Morton's Line, Carterton t f 0 stand this season at ! V The Pines," Gladatone Itoad, Tariitalii, the standard bred trotting siro Young: Berlin, For a limited number 'of approved mares, l'or particulars and pedigree apply to JOHN FAILOON, Owner. rO Stand this reason at John liaynw'i farm, Taratabi.the purebred Clydesdale stallion, Ri se«ea«h Prince. Bred by Mr E, Olnrk, Ashburton, I'oalcd Oth Nov. 1891, light bay, 3 years old, by Crown Prince, a Clydesdale Entire by Lord Salisbury,(imported,) dam Damsel,(im. ported,) bred by J. M. llartin, Esq., Aucb endrunnrin, Dumbarton. Her siro, Crown Prince, her dam Darling by Tintock g d by Dainty Davie, etc. Performances of the imported mare Damsel—tor reference: 1876 Ist at Ayr, 2nd at Glasgow, Ist at Stirling, let at Dumbarton; Ist at Highland Society, Aberdeen. 1877 - Ist at Dumbarton, Ist at Glasgow, Ist at Highland Society, Edinburgh. 1878—1st atDumbar'on, Ist at Glasgow, Ist at F"_" land Sooitty, Dumfries. 1879 -Ist at Glasgow,lst at Dumbarton,tot at Hamilton, Ist at Stirling, Ist at Highland Society, Perth. Champion Prizes - 1878, Dumbarton, 1879, Glasgow—eilher sex, Hamilton, Dumbarton, Mirling, Highland and Agricultural Society - Perth. Lord Salisbury, bred by James Cunningham, Kircudbrightshire. Siro Young l.'onquerer, dam Darling by 'J'intock i grand dam Jean, by Surprise. Young Conqueror, by Conqueror j tlam Maggie, by Lord Clyde". Conqueror, winner ot the Ist prize and silver mcdalc at Glasgow in 1870-1871 ; the Wigton Premium in 1872, and the ! esmahagow Premium in 1873, was by llcntrewshirc Jock; dam Jess by Prince Lofty, by Farmers' Fancy , by Broomfield Champion, by Glancer 11, by Glancer; by Glancer, alias Thompson's Black Horse. Lord Salisbury has never been beaten i,i the show yard, and has taken the following prizes:—As yearling, Ist at Ayr, 1876 ; as a two-year-old. Ist prize at Kjlmamock in 1877, and Champion Medal for the best horse in tho yard. I'irst at Dairy in 1877; Ist prize at Ayr in 1877; lit prize at Glasgow in 1877 ; Ist prize at the Boyal Show at Liverpool, July, 1877 ; Ist prize at the Highland Society's Show, Edinburgh, in 1877; Ist prize at Dunedin in 1881; Ist prize and Champion at Taieri iu 1883; Ist prize and champion at Dunedin in 1883 ; Ist prize and champion at Dunediu in 1884; Ist prize and champion at Taieri in 1884 ; Ist prize and champion at Dunedin iu 1885 ; Ist prize and champion at Taieri in 1885 ; Ist prize and champion at Dunedin in 1880; Ist prize and champion in Dunedin in 1887. From this it will be seen that Crown Prince is from the greatest P'ize takers in tho World, his mohor being about the best maro ever produced in Scotland, and his father never having btcn beaten in Scotland or New Zealand, (,'rowu Prince himself is a massive burse with immense bone of the finest' quality, abundant hair o! tho right sort, ai;d combining fino quality and perfect symmetry with g-eat power. EoseneathPriucc,daiu Missie bred Ktf Tnlni Woff TriflMiiHm Vw Sif.irl»nrr

by Jolm watt, Inchclutha, bybtirhng. Missic by Taieri Lad out of Maggie. Taieti Lad, bred by Donald Grout, Kirklands, \Vesb Taieri, by Emperor out of Gentle. from Scotland. Gentle, by Champion (imp), bred by. MrMcPhail, Campbeltown, Scotland, out of Betty, Betty by 011 Eeformer (imp) from Scotland, out of Bessy, by Old lieformer, imported from Scotland, Maggie, by Charlie, by Joan Chariie, by Lord Paisley (imp) out of Blauehe. Jean by Black Champion'(imp) by James Strachau, Blaiioho bred by Mcintosh Bros., Victoria, and imported by the late D.Nisbctt. Missic took the following prize * —lß7o as a yearling, IstClulbaaud Tokomairiro. IST7,'ist Clutha and Tokomairiro. 1878,3 year o!d Clutlia and Tokomairiio and 2nd in Dunediii. Missio's dam Maggie. 187(i, Ist Clutha and Tokomairiro (brood mare), 1877 Ist and champion brood marc, Clutlm and Tokomairiro. 1878, Ist and champion brood mare, Clutha and Tokomairiro, and 2nd at Dunediu. lioscneath I litce has been shown once only, a's ft yearling, Mid took 2nd prize at the Ashburton Metropolitan Show in 1802. The number of mares will bo strictly limited, and early application will be necessary. Terms £3 3s, payable mi Ist January 1805. For lurthcr particulars apply to JOHN ItiYNEK, Gunge Farm, Taratahi, Every care taken but no responsibility. "EX. TUNtrARIKO. MY QUARTERLY shipments of Druggists' Sundries from London and Paris are just opened out, and a few of the leading lines, as under, mo offered at exceptionally reasonable prices, viz. Loath and lloss' Homeopathic Remedies Esseucc of Rennet Essence of Lemon Hawley's Effervescing Salino 2/6, equal to Eno's Emit Salt Citrate of Magnesia Glycerine and Cucumber Fellows' Syrup (Genuine) Sulphur Lozenges Malt and Cod Liver Oil Scented White Windor Soap Is, bar Salicylic Acid for Preserving, ■ . AND A LAEGE STOCK OF Feeding Bottes, Teats, Tubing, Elastic Stockings lTrusscs(allmakcrs),Baudnges, Suspenders, Clinical Thermometers, Hot water Bottles, Enemas, Sponges and Soaps, Prescriptions carefully dispensed at any hour, with purest drugs (Guaranteed.) T.G.MASON, MEDICAL HALL, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. JAMES MUI& COACHBUILDER, ENGINEER, FAlffilElU GENERAL BLACKSMITH. THE old-established Steam Coach Factory has long been known as a placo where work of every description executed at moderate prices by firstclass tradesmen only, and it is_ my intention to see that this reputation is upheld. The different departments aro under my personal supervision, and only thoroughly practical men aro employed, By the extensive use of steam power | and machinery l am able to quoto the' lowest market prices without resorting to the use of inferior materials and workmanship., My shoeing at 5s per set for either stcol or iron shoes is undoubtedly the best and cheapest in Masterion do. Iu tlio Engineering department I am prepared to execute work of every desription at Wellington prices. In coachbuilding nothing but the best material (carefully selected) is used and bis combined with honest workmanship and the latest designs j enables me to turn out work second to nono in this province. : . Tlio paint shop is under tho control of a ; first-class coach painter and for price and quality of workmansliip stands unrivalled in the >Wairaiapa. < : • JAMESIIUIB, PAXENIES

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4831, 3 October 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4831, 3 October 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4831, 3 October 1894, Page 3

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