Now Drosses > New Prints New Crepons New Sntccns ; Mov wbo soon our magnificent variety of 2™ M1 SUMME ® novelties. JAMES SMITH. New Muslins' New Drills New Blouses New Costumes ' New Jackets New Gloves Now Hosiery New Lacos New Sunshades New Bonnets New Flowers Now Trimmings | WELLINGTON.
rpo stand this season at Papawai, tho wellKemington Terms-Single mares 5 guineas each. ormore Jes, »v««i,vu |JUUC9« Good paddocking ■ provided for mares without charge till uotico for removal is given. . Every "ore taken, but no responsibility moaned. For tabulated padigrco or other particulars apply to the owners, rp.o servo mares this season at MartinL borough and Lower Valley, tho thoroughbred horso ■ l,o*ho, : LETHE is By Cadagon (imp) ('am Siesia by lraducer (imp) out oi Hammock (imp), ior tabulated pedigree please npply to the owne-s. Lethe is a beautiful brown color, stunding 10 hands high* 'Terms—Single mares <1 guineas each, a (air reduction will bo made for two or nioro mares, the bou fide property of the sender. Good iinddooka provided for mares free ,01 charge till notice of removal is givon, Lvery care taken but 110 responsibility in* ourred. . For further particulars apply to the owners, 0 stand this season tho purebred ClydesdalePremier. Salisbury, dam Minnie; Lord Salisbury ov Young Conqueror; grandsire Old Conqueror; g. grandsire, Renfrewshire Jock; g.g. grand sire, Lofty; g.g.g. grand sire, I) anoy; g.g.g.g. grand sire, Old Clyde. Dam Darling by Tintock, sire of young Conqueror, was bred by Mr MoAndrew Logins, Lord Clyde. Lord Salisbury was a purebred Clydesdale, and was bred by Mr Cunningham, Tarflecode, Dalbettie, Dam Minnie was imported by Mr Kitchen at a cost of COO guineas; PREMIER will stand this season at Woodville. Tcrmß—£4 per mare. For two or more mares, terms as per arrangement. Every oare taken, but no responsibility. The magnificent purebred Clydesdale colt Pride oi Htfiithsinore. Bv Extinguisher- Blossom. Blossom by Lord Beaconsfield. Will stand at Martinvu.vugtyiuu uuwui t uncy the current sea* sou. This colt has furnished magnificently, and is now one of the handsomest horses in Ihe Island. Prido of Strathmore will be at Papawai, Greytowu, every Monday, returning to Maryborough on Tuesdays, Paddocks provided for mires free of charge till notice of removal i 8 given, Every care, but no responsibility. Full particulars from tho owners. TILSON& MaoFARLANE, Papawai and Greytown mO Stand this season, at X Kunpuni, and to travel Wairarapa and Forty Mile Bush lor tho oonvenionce of breeders, the Coaohno Stallion, Robin Hood, By St. Albans, out of a Trotting Mare Nellie; Nellie by Nottworth. Robin Hood stands 17 hands, with immense muselo and strength, Good worker, aged 0 years. Terms as per agreement, For Further Particulars apply to A. JENSEN", Kuripuni, Masterton. rpO stand this sea" 1 _ sou iii the I Wairarapa District, tho purebred-Clydes- %.: H Marquis of (By lord Salisbury), *'■' For furtlior particulars apply W. B. BUIO dale Stallion SIRES OF THE SEASON. Derringer. Ascot DERRINGER, Winner of the Sylvia Park , Stakes, by MUSKET—ROSALIE.by Patriarch, by Yattendon, Days of Old (imp) by Irish Birdoatcher. ' A SCOT (the largest boned Thoroughbred £L Bire in the District) siro ot NORTON (brand National Winner), Monte Carlo,and other winners; by Kelpie (imp), sire of FIREWORKS, NEWBOLD. MAID of etc., dam The Thorn, by the o j (winner of the Melbourne and two Sydney Cups), from Brown Duchess (g.d. of he great horseABERCORN),Clove (imp.) These high-class Sires will be limited to 30 mares eaoh.at' moderate fees,with special terms to owner using both. Good paddooks provided freo till stinted. Every care taken, but without responsibility. When required, mares must be. paid for before delivery. For full particulars, breeding and performances, circulars, whioh may be had from the irsigned. I 0, HAYWARD, Nugget, This Favourite. Farmer's Sire will he located ot Belvedere Road dnriig ihe present season, and travel to Gladstone and smround'"l. i lO ' 8 ? here sufficient inducement b. Nugget 0 stock ato always In demand, — use tlioy are good honest natural workore, active, quiet, easily kept, and managed. Tlioy aro frequently at worfcfrom 2 yeara old. Hu B ™ck toin light inarcs aro so much thought of. that £2O and £25 is not an uncom* mon price to be offered, and then they can't be bought, As a sire of general useful stock, Nugget has a deservedly high character, and is * recommended with confidence to those breeders who may require horses, for trap ff Mk, <iMtor_imy description of farm work. TERVS-Smgle fee, L 3, payable by P.N., nuo 31st Januaiji 1896." Every, iare taken, but no responsibility incuntd, For further particulars apply Belvedere Road, Carterton, Ot Hi S. MASON) Gladstone, '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4863, 29 October 1894, Page 1
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761Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4863, 29 October 1894, Page 1
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