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BACON! HAMS! BACON! We are in for it now and no mistake. QQ ROLLS AND SIDES OP PItBIE HAMS AND BACON, consisting ofGBEEN'S CHEISTCHUECH CHBISTCHUBCH MEAT COMPANY ISLINGTON CUBE MOBEPOBK. CUBE ENGLISH WILTSHIRE, to.. Ac. ALSO ENGLISH, CHEDDAR AND LOCAL CHEESE, LAUD, BUTTED, EGGS, &c, &c, As it is our intention of keepings largo stock of the aboyc, we have given up one side of our shop, also one window of the previous trade.' Customers will iind everything of first-class quality at the lowest possible prices. To Hotel and Boarding-house keepers we offer special inducements. CALL AND GET OUJ! PUICES. E. F. TEMPLE & CO., PROVISION MEW CHANTS, QUEEN-STUEET,

SEEDS. "STANDARD" SEEDS. PACKETS VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS Merchants BECAUSE of the enormous demand for our Veoktauh and Flowkii Seeds in sealed packets, arrangements liave been made with most storekeepers throughout the colony ti) have a full supply during the Spring season, and lovers of gardens will benelit by seems ''"7 S L>t out " Standard" Seeds in sealed packets bearing our mime and SKEDS. other Florist Flower Seeds from noted growers, at lowest prices The phenomenal demand for our " Standard" Seeds necessitates us having over (300 aches under cultivation, which arc selected in suitable districts to meet the requirements of the many varieties grown for our trade. Our Illustrated Catalogue of Vegetable and Flower Seeds, Eoses, Fruit Trees, etc, will be mailed free to all intending purchasers. Agents— The AVairahapa Faioieiis' Co-operative Association, At Masterton, Carterton, Greytown and l'aliiatua. H. IYI. S T E P H E N S •, Wholesale and Jietail IiAVKLLLNG BAG » L'oIUMAME.U'AIA.Ni'I'ACTUIIKK i 14 AM) ID, iLaiukon-ciuay, WELLINGTON [i] Saratoga and Steel Trunks, -'Ladies' Dags, and all kinds of , Fancy Leather Goods. £.*«*» 'MillMliii'l;

.'KELIMINAKY NOTICE, Merrie England, By St. Gcorge-llupec, will dp at the service of breeders in the "Wairaraya, for a limited number of mares, during the present season, For particulars and pedigree, apply PIMJMLYAKV NOTICE. i the thoroughbred stallion— Forester. Terms: £4 per mare. Appfy to— CLIFFOED LYFOJtn, Tauhcrcnikau. rriO Stand this season, the champion | 1 thoroughbred sire, Forerunner. jH Irish Queen Harltnwny Humphrey Clinker Cervantes mare TOUCHSTONE Brocade . g S STOCKWELL I gd Paradigm Paragonc Ellen Homo j. . , TOUCHSTONE Orlando M .Derby] . ~, , St. Luke FORERUNNER was bred (1881) by the Middle Park Company, and is by King of i Clubs (sire of Liverpool, fitoneyhurst, Spado Guinea, &0.,) out of the imported ware En Avant (dam of Vanguard/winner of the New Zealand Cup, carrying Bst Dibs, and Dunedin Cup, 9st3lbs.) FORERUNNER himself, until to met with an accident, which terminated his turf career, was a good performer. At the Hawko's Bay Jockey Club's Spring Meeting 1881, ho easily disposed of Christina and Misdeal in the Maiden Plato. AtPctanoa month latcr,he won theCuptromsix othersOn Boxing Day he won the-flaslingsHandi-cap (21 miles), beating Leonora, Christina. Emin Bey, and The Laird. His next and last raco was the Woedthorpe Handicap, which he easily appropriated from two opponents. . • '• FORERUNNER "is the eiro of'' Golden Plover,'"! Tally Ho," "Clio," and numerous other good lioncß, "FORERUNNER"tookFirst Pnzoand Champion at the last Woodville Show, beating "Strephon," "Tireur," "Henchman," "Wandercr,""Northlsland,"and"Puritan." FORERUNNER is a dark bay, black points, standing 15-3, with immense bono and substance; is perfectly sound, quiet to ride, showing groat quality, and is a very sure foal-getter. For further particulars apply toll, DEVONSHIRE,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5113, 26 August 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5113, 26 August 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5113, 26 August 1895, Page 1

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