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• furnishing of a room—the wron Wall Paper will spoil the effect o tugs, and as you've got to live wit t your selection, it'a well to be careful Our advice and experience should h of great service to you. They cos 7 you nothing. a NOTE: We buy direct from thi 8 Manufacturers, and you thus save th<. *. Middle-man's profit. Let us suggest some new Kiea. ii WALL DECORATIONS. Yon mi want it some day. Why not get i 1 NOW. COLEBROS., THE RELIABLE DECORATORS. 28 CHAPEL ST. "Phone: 149, Day or Night

BAST COAST MAIL ; SERVICE. IfESSRS FLY*IT YOUNG beg te "J. notify the residenta of ftfwcr--1 ton, and settlers of the East Coast s that they have taken over the above s Mail Service bo long conducted by 1 Messrs Jones and Scott, and they 1 trnst by courtesy and strict attention i bo business, merit a continuaaoe of . their support. COACHES RUN AS FOLLOWSr : FROM MASTERTONfinui, Whafcataki, and Oaatlepoint— Every Monday, Wednesday and [ Friday; leaving Masterton at 7.45 a.m. Somewood— Erery Taeaday mr 1 Friday; leaving Master ton fc 8. SO a.m. Stronvar— Every Monday and Thursday! leaviug Masterton at ' a.m. SEA 18 can b« booked \t the dtabl-.j dunug the day up til 1 6 p.m., and in the evening from I ' l r o'clock. PATRONS PLEASE NOT&.—I «11 Luggage and Parcels for deliv«o canst be left at oar aching Stables n the rear of Mi ■.•., 'a Pharmacy. AH corresponden' eiexrams and phone msßti&fe* praruptly attondad E. BEATTIB. Manajtar T«U»bx)n« Nb. 180- . TROCADEROTEMPERANCE HOTEL. PAHIATDA. iHE old-established TROOADERO • has been takep over by Mr M. H. BIGGS, formerly of Wellington. The building has been; renovated throughout, and Patrons can bo assured of receiving every home comfort. . ,': '■.■'- ..:■'■:.:-v Special attention will be paid to the Dining-room. Early luncheon on Sale Days. CLEANLINESS, CIVILITY, AND EVERY ATTENTION. M. H. BICCS, PROPRIETOR, 'Phone No. » Pahiatua toe Purebred Clydesdaie StalTlion I DALMUIR. t Sire Dalmuir Prince (imp.), 11024, \ Vo. XXIII. i DALMU'IR is a dark chestnut, and f stands 16 hands 3 inches high, wellbalanced,, evenly marked horse of great weight and substance, possessing rare good feet, pasterns, nice quality of hair, legs, and a great top. He is a tremendously straight level mover, and has activity, of a top-top breeder, and is a sure foal-getter. This horse's carthorse stock is selling well in New Zealand. ' He is also one of the finest tempered horses to be found. He has many first prizes to • •■'«■! Ks stork arc highly spoken of in the Clutha district. From his pedigree it will be seen at a glance that he-is one of the best, and his superb quality will satisfy tbe most critical. ... His' sire, Dalmuir Prince (imp), is a great Show horse, and also a great breeder. His performances read:—32 first and champion, 1 second and 3 third prizes. Pedigree: Dalmuir Prince (11024 Vol. XXIII.), was bred Mr John McDonald, Bouquharan, Scotland, and imported to New Zealand in 1901 by Mr Watson Abram, Kelso, Otago. Sire: King Khama (10069, Vol. XVIII.), dam Boquhanran Maid (11024. Vol. XXIII., page 30), by Leading Star (6232, Vol: XI.) G-sire, Merchant Prince (3839, Vol. VII.); g-dam Maggie, by Callender (4901, Vol. IZ.), G-sire Orlando (8022 Vol. XII); g.g. sire, Drews Prince Wales; g g g-sire Genera! (332); g a g g sire Sir Walter Scott; g g g g pfsire CJydeboy (574), by Scotsmai. (754). . • ' t.. , 3 Dam, Violet 11., sire Richmond, bred by Andrew Town, Hobartville, New South Wales, by Pride of Richmond, son of Gallant Scotchman (imp.), and Countess (imp.), G-dam Australian Maggie (imp.), by Mure Lad (imp.), from Glasgow Maggie (imp). Was sold at McCullo^' a Sal 6 "... flielto'lll|nftrOT'B4o''''iStUiflefls. Richmond's g-dafri, Glasgow Maggie, was of great substance and splendid quality. G-dam, Violet, bred on Moa Flat. Sire, Cranbourne. Cranburne's ■sire was the famous horse Lord Salisbury iYmp.). Mr R. Gawn's famouß champion mare Queen of Quality is a full sister to Cranbourne. FEE: FOUR GUINEAS. For full pnrticulnrs apply to— Or C. MeCULLOUGH, Wast Bush Road. Masterton. 10 STAND THE . SEASON AT Masterton and Surrounding Die* tricts,. the Standard Bred Trotting Stallion ACESEMOS (Miss -Tracey—Electioneer.) Electioneer was by Albert W. from Silicia. Albert W. was by Electioneer 125, was by Hambletonian from Green Mountain Maid, Sister dam of Albert W. from Sister, and the'dam of Silicia was by Algona from Galena. Miss Tracey, dam of Agesemos, waß got by Blackwood Abdallah (imp.) Jennie Tracey (imp). Blackwood Abdallah (imp.) was by Homer from a Blackwood mare. Homos was by Mambrino Patcher from Sally Chorister. won the Farewell Handicap, \\ .niles, in 3.35 4-5, at Ashburton, at 3-year old, and also second and third at 3 years, August Handicap, \% miles at N.Z. Metropolitan, and the Metropolitan Handicap of 1J miles, Telegraph Handicap 1 mile at Kempton Park at 4 years, Royal Handicap 1 mile at New Zealand Metropolitan and Trial at 6 years, 2.14. AGESEMOS was beaten by only five lengths by the champion King Cole, 2.8 3-5 sec. He was awarded 5 first prizes for Trotting Stallion. He ha« a splendid clean flat bone, and stands 15.3. He is a sure foalgetter, and his year Tings in the South Island are full of promise. Fee £4 4s, payable January let, 1915 . Good paddockiug Is 6d. Every care taken but no responaibility. J. RUSKA, West Bush Road. Masterton.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 29 December 1914, Page 3

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