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TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, through Purirua, Pahautanui, Hutt, and Wellington, the pure Clydesdale- Entire. PRIN C E ROYAL. Terras, £3 10s; groomage, &. All fees are to be paid on or before tho Ist day of January, 1878. For further particulars, apply to the groom in charge, or T. BOULD, Proprietor. TO SERVE a limited number of Mares this season in the Hutt and Porirua District, commencing on Ist October, 1876, the Draught Stallion STANLEY.X Stanley is a light .chesnut, and was bred by David Smith, of Silverstream, Taita, and Hutt. Stanley is rising four years old, stands 17 hands high, and possesses immense bone. He was got by Young Hero, imported from Tasmania. Young Hero by the Lincolnshire cart stallion Lincolnshire Hero, imported to Tasmania by W. R. Q. Keraode, Esq. Lincolnshire Hero bred by Mr. Goorge Stanthorpe, by young Honest John. Lincolnshire Hero's dam was by old Sampson. Stanley's dam was Grace Darling, got by England's Hope; granddam Black Diamond, imported from Tasmania -by Mr. Frazer, of Mana. Young Hero, when shewn as a yearling at the Northern Agricultural Show ag* s ist a number of colts, gained the first prize. Young Hero, when a two-year-old, was shewn at the Great Western Agricultural Show, and took tho first prize agrnst all comers j he aLo, at the same time, gained the first prize for being the best two-year-old Lincoln colt got by Lincolnshire Hero. Young' Hero, when a four-year-old, took the first prizaat the Waikouaiti and Shag Valley Agricultural and Pastoral Association ; he also, at the same time, gained the firsc prize for being the best animal of the 'draught stock on the ground. Same year gained the first prize at the Blueskin Agricultural and Pastoral Asseciation. Stanley will leave the Upper Hutt every Monday, and travel to the Taita, Lower Hutt, Ngahauranga, Jobnsonville, and Porirua, reaching Pahautanui on Wednesday, returning on Thursday back to the Upper Hutt, via Belmont. Terms— Single mare, £4 ; two or more mares, £3 10s; groomage fee, 53, to be paid for first service.- , Every care taken, but no responsibility. All mares- to be paid on or before 31st January, 1878. For further particulars apply to tho groom, or to J. MACARA, Propri3tor. ATHENAEUM BAZAAR, New Athenaeum Buildings, Lambton Quay. "VT JACOBS begs most respectfully to inform the nobility and gentry of Wellington that on MONDAY NEXT the above establishment will be OPENED with the most complete STOCK of FANCY GOODS, BERLIN WORK, &c, &c, in Welling- j ton, J. DAVIS, Manager. | P.S. — A visit is respectfully solicited to inspect the immense assortment. j SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. JM'DOWELL & CO. have been ap* • pointed SOLE AGENTS for this Province for the SINGER, , SEWING MACHINE. The superior excellence of the GENUINE SINGER has been amply proved 'by the | unequalled' amount of pubuo patronage it h«a received;, and more emphatically so by the host of imitators, who vainly attempt to copy its merits. f The temptation to practice false economy by purchasing Cheap Imitation Machines is done away with by the REDUCED PRICES of the SINGER, not only the best but now the cheapest in the market. For full particulars, Apply to J. M'DOWELL & CO., Sole Agents for Wellington. N.B.— Machines may be purchased on ¦Time Payments of email weekly or monthly amounts to suit Customers. ¦ ••¦-"•- W. EDWARDS, , Having become Proprietor of the TIT AT EBLOO HOTEL, Kaiwarra, begs to inform his numerous friends and the general public that they con rely upon being served with .WINES, SPIRITS, ALES, STOUTi BEERS, AND CORDIALS Of the very best description. The princi* - pal sporting papers from all puts of the world can be seen there. A Good Skittle Ground> mHEAT RE ROYAL HOTEL. THOMAS BAILEY, Proprietor. ' Tiß.j late oi the s.s. Taupo, has much pleasure in announcing to his Friends and the Public generally that he has* leased the above well known and commodious Hotel, where he intends to carry on a First-class Accommodation House. Every customer will receive the utmost attention and civility. Two of Alcock's superior Billiard Tables. Wines, Ales, and Spirits,' are' of thd very Best Brands. RISING SUN ~H~O~T~b"l~, ' Greytown. . f TiHIS house has Excellent Accommoda- ' JL tion for- visitors to Wairarapa, commercial travellers, and 1 'business men generally, the Proprietor 'having' spared^ neither expense or trouble to make it one of the- Moat Comfortable Hotels in the Province. , ' The Wines, Spirits, Ale, and Porter are all , of the Best Brands. ' Superior Stable and Paddock Accommodation. A First-class Billiard Table on the Premises. F, MOUNTAIN, ' " - Proprietor. THORNDON' BREWERY. ' J. & W. STAPLES, J Brkwkrs, Mali and Hop luportbr3, ' ' j T k W. STAPLES, in returning thanks to the trade and _ private families for their liberal patronage hitherto, would respectfully beg to inform. -tHem that- their supply of 'AT.TCS and STOUT, &c., in bulk and bottle, are of the choicest quality, and would solicit ft continuance of their former favors. Private Families supplied in quantities from two gallons and upwards. All orders punctually attended to. THORNDON BREWERY. .. J. & W. STAPLES. Proprietorn. THE CANTERBURY STABLES, (Opposite Osgood's, corner of Molesworth and Pipitea-streets.) rhpHE undersigned begs to inform the public _L of Wellington and the country districts, that he has taken those commodious Livery and Bait Stables lately occupied by D. FO7, and hopes by strict attention to busfam to merit a share of public patronage. Buggies and saddle horses for hire 1 ooee ' hdzes. Horses bought and sold on comu Isaiun. ' A huge quantity of Canterbury' oats for sale. Open and close carriage*, always On hire. T. C. MULLINB.

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Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 286, 6 December 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 286, 6 December 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 286, 6 December 1877, Page 4