BACON! HAMS! BACON! We arc in for it new and no mistake. 50 IfOLLS AND SIDES OF PRIME HAMS AND BACON, consisting ofGKEIiSIS CJTIiISTOHUIiCH • CJIlt JSTCJUJJICIIMEAT COMPANY ' ISLINGTON CUIiU MOIiEI'OIiK CUIiU ENGLISH WILT'SJIIUIi, k\.kc. ALSO ENGLISH, CJiEDDAI! AND LOCAL CHEESE, LAUD, BUTTEH, EGGS, &c., &c. As it is our intention of kcepinga large Stock of the nboye, we hnvc given n]> one side of our shop, also one window of the previous trade. . Customers will find everything of first-class quality at the lowest possible prices. To Hotel and Boarding-house keepers we offerspecial inducements. CALL AND GET OUli PJiICES. 11. P. TEMPLE & CO.. PHOVIfcjJON MKWOHART.*>, QUJiUN-STli EET MASTEKTON. seeds. " STANDARD" SEEDS. PACKETS YKGKTAIJIjK AND FLOWER. SEEDS. AND XX'* "nECAUSE of (lie enormous demand for our Vegetable jj and I'loivkr Seeps in sealed packets, arrangements Spprl ' lllve ' u ' e " """' e w '''* lnos ' throughout the colony lo have a full supply during the Spring season, and Merchants ' OVOIS fl" l,l '™ lv >" l,one 'i t seeing they get our " Standard " Seeds in sealed packets bearing our name and J!iD address. Seed ■ower DUNE DIN. Choice strains of Cinerarias, Calceolarias, Primulas, and Growers °'' lCl- 01 '' st F' o ™' Seeds from noted growers, at lowest ' prices The phenomenal demand for our "Standard" Seeds necessitates us having over (101) aches under cultivation, which are selected in suitable districts to meet the requireAnd at mrnts p f [] lC mnn y ydfjptjpj for our trade. Our 22, St. Maiiv Axe, Illustrated Catalogue of Vegetable and Flower Seeds, Hoses, LONDON Fr "' l rfCS ' c ' c, i Wl " ma '' cl ' ' rfe to "" ' lltcn( l' n g P ur * Agents— The Waihabapa Farmers' Co-Operative Association, 8 OS. At Mnsterton, Carterton, Greylown and ]'<iliialua.
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iliELDJimiiY XOTICE. Merrie England, By St. George-lliipee, will be at the scrvit-e of breeders ill (he Wairarapa, for a limited number of mares, during the present season. For particulars and pedigree, apply to— PJiELIMIXAKY NOTICE, rilO travel the Wairarapa this season, 1 the tlnroughbrcd stallion— Forester. Terms: ,M per mare. Apply to— CLIFFOBD LYFOIiH, li. CAVE, Owner, Tatihcrenikati, niO Stand this seaFon, the champion X tliorouglilirod sire,
Forerunner. [LsTOCKWELL Tlioßnron b d Pocahontas 'j Irish Queen Harkaway Emily Ciuizelli Humphrey Melbourne Clinker Cervantes mare TOUCHSTONE Brocade % 'ELL Tbo Bnron Pocahontas Pnragone Ellen Home TOUCHSTONE Vulture St, Luke Electress <t\ .fcLr FORERUNNER was bred (1881) by the Middle Park Company, ami is by King of Olubs (sire ol Liverpool, Stoneyhurst, Spado Guinea, itc.,) out of the imporieil'niare En Avant (dam ot Vanguard, winner o( tbo New Zealand Cup, carrying Bst Dibs, and Dunedin Cup, 9fit3lbs.) ■ FORERUNNER himself, until ho met with an accident, which terminated his turl career, was a good performer. At the Hawke's Bay Jockey Club's Spring Meeting 1831, he easily disposed of Christina and Misdeal in the Maiden Plato. At Petano a month later, ho won the Cup from six othersOn Boxing Day bo woo the Hastings Handicap (21 miles), bsoting Leonora, 1 Christina, Emin Boy, and The Laird, His next and last race was the Woodthorpe Handicap, which he easily appropriated from two opponents. ; i '• FORERUNNER" is tho siro of'' l/olden Plover,"" Tally Ho,"" Clio," and numerous other pood hortes. 11 FORERUNNER" took First Prize and Champion at the last Woodville Show, beating " Strephon," " Tireur," " Henchman," "Wanderer," "Northlsland,"and"Puritan." FORERUNNER is a dark bay, black points, standing 15-3, with immenso bono and substance; is perfectly sound, quiet to ride, showing great quality, and is a very sure foal-getter. For further particulars apply toJ, DEVONSHIRE, Pahiatua,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5109, 22 August 1895, Page 1
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638Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5109, 22 August 1895, Page 1
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