SELF-SETTING PORTABLE COOKING RANGES. Ask- for the " RATA ' Baiuje, and you will get the best mid cheapest Range in the Market. THE OVENS ABE LARGE AND MADE OP HEAVY STEEL PLATES, IPS:,';! And the Hues arc very easily clcauod WS lifif ftp PS THE RATA RANGE. rpHE most economical and clllcicnt range made, Requires no skilled labor to X set; can be fixed in any chimney or an open room, PEICE FROM £5 os. JNO. GRAHAM AND CO.. MASTEIiTON AGENTS. HAVE GONE AWAY, i HOUSEWIFE'S hk WASHING DAY NOW DDES THE WORK
fpO*'Stnnd flus seafon, the cliiimpion I thoroughbred sire, Forerunner. KOBKUONNER was bred (1881) by the Middle Park Corrpany, and is by King of Cluba (sire of Liverpool, Utonoyhurst, Spade Uuinca, Ac.,) out ot the imported mare En Avnnt (dam of Vanguard, winner of the New Zealand Cup, carrying list Dibs, and Dunedin Cup, 9st 31ba.) FORERUNNER himself, until he met with an accident, which terminated his turl caicer, was a good performer. At the Hawko's Bay Jockey Club's Spring Meeting 1884, ho easily disposed of Christina and Alisdeal in the Maiden Plate. At Petauo a month later, ho won the Cup from six othersOn Bosing Day he won the Hastings Handicap (21 miles), heating Leonora, Christina, limin Boy, and The Laird. His next and last race was the Woodthorpe Handicap, which he easily appropriated from two opponents. " FORERUNNER" iB tho sire of 1 ' Golden Plover," " Tally Ho,"" Clio," and numcr- " FORERUNNER" took Firat Prize and Champion at the last WoodviHc Show, beating " Strephon," " Tireur," " Henchman," "Wanderer," "North Islauil/'and'Turitan," FORERUNNER is a dark bay, black points, standing 15-3, with immense bone and substaneo; is perfectly sound, quiet to ride, showing great quality, and is a very sure foal-getter. For further particulars apply to— J. DEVONSHIRE, Pahiatua. rpO travel the Wairarapa this season -L the thoroughbred stallion— Forester. He will stand at Mr T. Thompson's Empire Hotel btables every Wednesday during tho season, commencing September 18th. Torms: M per mare, Apply to— CLIFFORD LYFOltn, Tiiuherenikau, TO stand this season at" The Pines," Claroville, the imported standardbred American Trotting Stallion— Young Berlin, Berlin—Dolly. Awarded five first prizes, winning a gold medal at the last Cartorton Show. He has never been beaten in the show ring. For full particulars as to pedigree, etc., sec cards, which will bo posted on application. H. FRANCIS, Apply H.F.SKEY, The Peak. The Pines. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TO stand this season at Homcbush, tlio Champion Clydosdalo Stallion Renfrew Jock, For particulars and full pedigree apply toJQHN MAXWELL, Owner. THE well-kEown thoroughbred Stallion IVlaster Agnes Will travel in Pahiatua, Eketahunaand Woodville. Full particulars on application. W. E. COELETT, Pahiatua.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5135, 20 September 1895, Page 1
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440Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5135, 20 September 1895, Page 1
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