Hons IN EVERT DEPARTMENT May now bo seen our magnificent variety of.. SPRING AND SUMMER NOYELTIEB. Dresses Now Muslins w™ «. New Dresses Now Muslins Now Prints New Drills New Crcpons , New Blouses A cw Sateens, Nciv Costumes JAMES SMITH New Jackets Now Gloves New Laces New Sunshades Now Bonnets New Trimmings WELLINGTON.
fjp Btand tbis season m woll Kemin^tou Terms - Single mares 6 Rumens each, two ' more maros the bona Mo property of the sender at reduced prions. Good paddooking provided for mares without charge till notice for removal is given, , Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. For tabulated pedigree or other particulars apply to the I'.o serve mares this seatou at Martin--1 borough and Lower Valley, the thoroughbred horse ■ l-efhe, LETHE is by Cadagon (imp) ("am Sicsia by Traduccr (imp) out of Hammock (imp). For tabulated pedigree pleaso spply to the owners. Lethe is a beautiful brown color, standing 1G hands high. Tcrnis-SiDfile mares 4 guineas each, a fair reduction will be made for two or more mares, theboLß fide property of the sender. Good paddooks provided for maros free ,of charge till notice of removal isgiveu. Every caro taken but no responsibility incurred. For further particulars apply to the ownere, T 0 stand this season' the irebred Clydesdale— Premier, Salisbury, dam Minnie; lord Salisbury by Young Conqueror; grandsire Old Conqueror; g. grandsire, Renfrewshire Jock; g.g. grand siro, Lofty; g.g.g, grand sire, fancy; g.g.g.g. grand sire, old Olyde, Dam Darling by 'l'intock, Biro of young Conqueror, was bred by Mr MoAndrew Logins, JLord Clyde. Lord Salisbury was a purebred Clydesdale, and was bred by Mr Cunningham, Tarfiecode, Dalbettie, Dam Minnie was imported by Mr Kitchen at a cost o' COO guineas: PREMIER will stand this season at Woodville. Terms-£4 per mare. For twoormoro mares, terms as per arrangement. Every care taken, but no responsibility, IJlhe magnifioent purebred Olydeedalo Pride ol Strathfumore. By Extinguisher-Blossom, Blossom by Lord Beaconsfield. .Will stand at Martinborough and Lower Valley the ourront sea« sou. This colt has furnished magnificently, and is now one of the handsomest horses in the Island. Pride of Strathmore will be at Papawai, Groytown, every Monday, returningto Maryborough on Tuesdays. Paddocks provided for mires free of ohaigetill notice of removal is given. Every care, but no responsibility. Full particulars from the owners. TiLSON & MacMLANE, Panawai and Greytown T 110 Stand this season, at . Kuripuni, and to travel ho Wairarapa and Forty : Mile Bush for the convenience of breeders, the Coachno Stallion, Robin Hood, By St. Albans, out of a Trotting Mare Nellio; Nellie by Nottworth. Eobin Hood stands 17 hands, with immense muscle and strength, Good worker, aged G years, Terms as per agreement, For Further Particulars apply to A. JENSEN", Kuripuni, Masterlon. rpO stand this soa 9 _ son iu tlie Wairarapa District, __ tlio purebred Clydes dalo Stallion Marquis oi Salisbury, (By Lord Salisbury), For further particulars apply W. B.BUI 0 SIRES OF THE SEASON. Derringer. Ascot DERRINGER, winner of the Sylvia Park Stakes, by MUSKET—ROSALIE,by Patriarch, by Yaltendon, Lays of Old (imp) by Irish Birdcatcher. ASCOT (the largest boned Thoroughbred Sire in the District) sire of NORTON (Grand National Winner), Monte Carlo,and other winners; by Kelpie (imp), sire of FIREWORKS, NEWBOLD, MAID of HONOR, eto., dam The Thorn, by the BARB (winner of the Melbourne and two Sydney Cups), from Brown Duchees (g.d. of the great horse ABERCOEN), Clove (imp, Theso lugh-clnsa Slrea will be limited to 30 mares each,at moderate fees,with special terms to owner using both. Good paddooks provided free till stinted. Every care taken, but without responsibility. When required, mates most be paid for before delivery, Far full particulars, breeding and performances, Bee circulars, which may be had from tho J. 0. HAYWARD, Nugget, This Favourite Farmer's Klrcv will be located at Belvedere Road dnrirg the presont season, and travel to Gladstone and smround* ing districts where sufficient inducement oilers, Nugget's etook aio always in demand, because tbeyßre good honest natural .workers, active, quiet, easily kept, and managed. They ore frequently at work from 2 years old. His stock from light mares aro so much thought of that £2O and £26 is not an uncommon price to bo offered. and then they can't be bought, As a sire of geneial useful stock, Nugget has a deservedly high character, and is recommended with confidence to those breeders who may require horses fov trap work, cartorany description of farm work, TERWS—Single fee, L 3, payablo byl'.N, , nue 31st Januaiy, 1895, Every care taken, but no responsibility, inclined. For further particulars apply' EDGAR MASO'.I, Belvedere Road, Carterton. Or H,S. MASON, Gladstone,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4865, 31 October 1894, Page 1
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762Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4865, 31 October 1894, Page 1
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