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STUD HORSES TO S'a:;d this season, the thoroughored horse DUKE OF EDINBURGH By Peter Flat (imported) out of Sweetheart (imported).—See N. Z. Stud Book. This horse «i ill run with his mares at Gladstone. Grating in splendid paddocks free fur one i month, after which Is 6d a week will be charged. Terms— £2 15s each mare, payable before removal. Apply to H. S. MaSON, 1073 Gladstone, Wairarapa BRYAN O’LYiNN; WILL Stand during the coming season as under — Featherston, every Monday ; Tauhereni* kaue, Tuesday j Waihenga, Thursday ; Greytown, Friday; remainder of the week at his owner’s stables, Fcrr.side, Featherston. Teems ;—£s ; an allowance will be made for two or more mares, being properly of same owner. 992 TO STAND THIS SEASON AT TENUI. The thoroughbred Coaching Stallion TEMPLAR. TempXiAE is a beautiful chesnu , stands 16 hands lin, was got by P. 8., sire Prince Charlie, by Sir Hercules, dam Beilato. Teems ; £4, payable on or before Isi January, 1877 ; groomage fee ss, to be paid on first service. Good paddock accommodation. Every care taken but no rcsnonsibility. Apply to O. R. MILLER, or the groom in cha'ge. /Tj’lO SERVE MARES THIS SEASON, ± 1876-7, IN THE WAIRARAPA QUICKS! LYER, IMPORTED NORFOLK TKOITER, Imported .o Canterbury. 1864. Limited to Forty Mares.

After this season Quickshybb will leave the district to proceed south. Quicksilyeb is a chesnnt roan, foaled in 1862 ; bred by Mr James Coker, Downhane, Norfolk. Sire, Betts’ Fireaway ; dum bv Baxter’s Performer, the fastest trotter in Norfolk, sold in 1863 to a French buyer for £SOO. Betts’ Fireaway is by Buyer’s Firenway ; dam by old Pnckwillow j grand dam a noted Yorkshire trotting mare. QuiCKSitVEK, since his arrival in Canterbury in 1864, has been exhibited in all the principal shows, and in every instance carried of! the drat prize, except once, when he was adjudged as having been entered in a wrong class and the first prize was awarded to his son. Quicksilver’s stock is so well kno vu that any comment is unnecessary. Terms—£4 j groom’s fee, ss. All payments to be made on or before Ist January, For further particulars apply to F. MOUNTAIN, .Rising Sun Hotel, AUCTIONEERS, COMMISSION, STOCK, STATION, INSURANCE AGENTS, BRIDGE ST., MASTERTON. Agents for the New Zealand Fire and Marine Insurance Company. Stock of Ah descriptions and Agricultural Produce bought pad sold on Commission. 1876. 912 G. ej town. YLLIE & GIRD L ESTONE AND

, Wyllie & Girdlestone wiu hold Periodical Sales of Stock, &c., at the Cltti,' Hotel Sale Yards, Masterton, and at the Marquis of Norrr mby Hotel Sale Yards, Carterton. Duo notice of these sales will be given by advertisement in the local papers. Wyllie & Girdlestone will also continue the sales of Miscellaneous Goods at their Auction Booms. Goods for these sales will be received any j time during the month, and can be deposited j free of charge in the Auction Boom until the day of sale. N.B. Every care but no responsibility taken. Insurances effected on buildings, household furniture, wearing apparel, china, glass, jewels, paintings, &c., &c. Hay and corn stacks insured for three, six, and twelve months. Wool insured from the time it is taken off the sheep’s back until shipped, or until it reaches tire final port of delivery. Properties for Sale—--100 acres Bangitumau Block 300 do do do 100 acres clear. 500 do do do 400 do do do bush land 200 do with long frontage to Alfredton road, next to suburban sections Bangitumau Block 80 do on the Masterton and Alfredton road 640 do Akitio Block; magnificent clear plain. 120 acres have been sown in English grass; little bush; good stream, and surrounded by hills 148 do left bank Wanganui river 84 do do do do do

63 do good bush land at the Camp, Opaki 2500 do grass and bush land, Alfredton district 7 do with four-roomed cottage, situate 2i miles from Masterton. 6 do and house on the Upper Plain. 226{ do Arikirau Block, 5 miles from Masterton, fenced on one side, 30 chains more will fence it securely for sheep. 80 acres in English grass, and 125 bushels of grass seed have just been sown on other parts of the property. Together with 180 merino wethers, to be taken at a valuation 140 do Small farm close to Masterton, leasehold, 19 years to run. Fenced and subdivided. Most of the land has been ploughed and is now laid down in English grass. There is a good fourroomed house, stable, loose boqes, &e., on the property. Several sheep and cattle runs in the Wairarapa district, on easy terms. Also building allotments in the townships of Masterton and Carter* ton.

To Lease for a teftn of years—--829 acres, Opaki Block • 400 do Rangituman Block, S miles from Uastorton. To be leased mSO or 100 acre blocks, with or without purchasing clause. liBICXs!~BEICKS. BRICKS, THE Undersigned are willing to contract U- making any quantity of bricks, provided pot less than 10,000 _ ; Are required in any one place hi the Wairarapa. ! A good stock of Bricks and Lime always on hand at the GSEYTOWK FIELD, HUMPHRIES ’ LINE Orders leftwith Mr John O’Connor, Jlain-st, Groyiuwu, will also receive prompt attention. SMITH & HOLMES, . Brickmaketsußrieklayera, and Lime Burners

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume 6, Issue 508, 30 November 1876, Page 4

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