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REASONS WHY THE WHEELER AND WILSON * " SEWING MACHINE is FAR SUPERIOR to the SINGER :— The W. and W. will do more work and do it better The W. and W. is much more durable ,• it will last a lifetime, and will run for years without repair. The W. and W. is easier to work. The W. and W. is not so liable to get but of order. The W. and W. has no eog-wheels to wear away and break. The W. and W. bas no.heavy machinery to tire and weary tbe feet Tbe W. and W. is more simple in action. The W. and W. has leas wear and tear. t The W. and W. is better finished. '• The W. and W. has been awarded more prizes, and is American made. -'■■■/- BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. 1 W. 0... WILKIN Si. lEONMONGEE, SOLE AGENT FOR NELSON. n rriO STAND THIS SEASON.-The X- Entire Clydesdale Horse CAPTAIN. He is by Glances, out of a Clyde Champion mare bred by the late Mr. John Kebb. [*• Captain is a dark bay, stands 16£ hands, and is Q known to be a thoroughly good working horse, and good tempered. y Paddocks provided for one month, free of charge. Teems—£2; groomage, 2s. 6d. L " CHARLES CANNING, S 30 Richmond. T" 0 STAND THIS SEASON.—The Pure Bred Clydesdale Horse MODEL BLACK LEGS. His sire, the imported Horse Lomy, winner of five first and one second prize in Scotland, bas beaten every horse shown against him in New Zealand. _ His dam, Belle, bred from imported stock in Otago, gained twelve first prizes before leaving that Province, and has taken first prize three years in succession at Christchurch, since she came to Canterbury, beating imported mares from Victoria and Sootland. f MODEL BLACK LEGS is a rich bay, with black points, rising four years old, and stands about 16J hands. He took first and second prize at Christchurch, and first prize at Leeston, and proved himself a sura foal-getter. Travelling on Mondays from bis Stables at Fox Hill to Richmond, calling at the Wakefield Arms , Tuesdays—Richmond to Upper Moutere, calling at the Traveller's Rest, Appleby Wednesdays—Upper Moutere to Motueka ThubsdayS—Returning to Upper Moutere Fbidays—Upper Moutere to Fox Hill, calling at Palmer's Hotel, Waimea West Satubdays—At his own Stables, Fox Hill Tebms—-£4each mare; groomage, ss. Two or more mares as per agreement. All Fees to bs paid on or before Ist Januarv, 1876. 1337 FRANCIS HOLDER FOE THE SEASON—The-Entire Horse JACK i will be at Orinoco and Lower Moutere (Bridge Inn) , on Tuesdays ; Motueka (Mr. W. Chambeelain's Farm), Tuesday Nights and Wednesday Mobn--1 ings; Riwaka (Fowleb's), Wednesdays; Pangai totara, the remaining days of the week. ; Fees—£l 10s, to be paid by the Ist January. Groomage, 2s. 6J., to be paid at tbe time. WM.SPICER, 1575 Pangatotara. mo STAND THIS SEASON ! YOUNG SUEEOLK SURPRISE. He will be at the Bridge Inn, Lower Moutere, on ' Mondays ; Traveller's Rest, Riwaka, on Feidays ; the rest of the week at his own Stables. Teems —£2 10s. j guarantee, £3 ; groomage, 3s. Allowance made for more than one mare belong--1 ing to the same person. J. SATHERLEY, 1 1488 Motueka. TO STAND THIS SEASON.—The Entire Horse .EOOKETT. Rookett is a Bay Horse, bred in 1869 j got by Diomedes (imported), dam Mayflower, by St. Giles, out of Woodstock, by Theorein (imported) ; Diomedes, by Hesperus—Diomedia, by Weatherbit —Tauriana, by Taurus—Esmeralda, by Zingaree— Postilla, by Rubena—Presol, by Potßos. St. Giles, by a Sir Hercules colt—Pearl, by Sir Blus (imported) —Pasta, by Toss (imported)—Patience, by Bay Cernerton (imported)—Miss Nettleton (imported). Rookett will be at Fox Hill and Richmond on Monday; Moutere on Tuesday; Motueka on Wednesday; Motuere on Thuesday; Lowden's, Motueka Valley, on Satueday. Tebms—£3 ; groomage, 3s. All Fees to be paid on or before Ist January, 1876 1052 ARTHUR WILKINSON. rrO.STANDTHIS SEASON—The power JL ful Cart Colt, rising three years, PRINCE OE THE VALLEY, by Royal Conqueror, out of Gipsy, by Clyde Champion (imported), out of J. Andbew's well-known mare, Polly by Farmer (imported), and grand-dam (imported). Royal Conqubbob, a pure Clydesdale, took the first prize at Battersea as a two-year-old, at the United Exhibition of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, and the Royal Highland Sooiety, and was therefore entitled to be regarded ai the best colt in England and Sootland in his year. He was selected and imported for Mr H. Redwood by the Hon. W. Robinson. Gipsy took first prize for two-year-olds at Richmond Agricultural Show. PRINCE OF THE VALLEY by the above pedigree, will be seen to bo one of the best bred horses in this Province. He will visit the following places — MouDAYand Tubsday—To Wakefieldand Waimea District Fbtday—At Wakapuaka Remainder of tbe week at bis own Stables, Wai h ington Valley . Tebms—£2 ss. per mare. 14t3 WM. TAYLOR. rFO STAND THIS SEASON, at J. JLT Kbbb'b, Waimea West, the well-known imported Cart-hone GL A N 0 B'B'.' TEBMd—£B each mare, and 2s. 6d. groomage. First-olau Paddocks at the usual oharges. No raiponiibility, but svery oare takon. Waiino* West. September 24tM075. 1458

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Colonist, Volume XVII, Issue 1980, 16 October 1875, Page 1

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