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FEATHERSTON HIGHWAY BOARD* /T'ENDEBS are required for the following I. work*: — 1. Metalling 20 chains No. 1. Line. g. Forming and filling np *2 chains Moron Bosh Bond by Kempton’s Swamp. 8. Forming Moron Bosh Bond by Barretts. Specification* to be seen at the Institute, Greytown. Tenders addressed to the Chairman of the Board mast be sent in on or before FRIDAY the S6th Day of October, 1877. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Wa. BKEET. Clerk to Board. FUNERAL NOTICE. f| IHIC Friends of Mr Chamjw Evktts are | respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of hi* late daughter, Harriett Asm, which will leave his residence, Featherston, at 8 o’clock on FRIDAY (To-morrow). D. CADENHEAD, Undertaker. MABTERTON CHORAL SOCIETY. npHE First CONCERT of the second seaI son will take place in the TOWN HALL os THURSDAY, 18th Inst., Consisting of GLEES, DUETS, SOLOS, Ac. Tickets may be obtained from Messrs A. i, J. Williams, and W. H. SKEET, Secretary. notice POISON row POULTRY is laid on acre No 54 (late Warrington’s) Greytown. A. McMASTER. WAIRABAPA TO WELLINGTON awn BACK THE SAME DAY. FOB the convenience of the public Messrs Hastweix. A Macasa will ran an EXTRA COACH Twra Tabls ; Leaving Featherston at 7 a.m., arriving at Upper Hntt at 11.25. Re torn—Leaving Upper Hntt at 4.35 and arriving at Feaston at 8.30 p.m. Up-eoontry settlers desiring to catch this enty coach are advised to come down to Featherston the previous evening by the afternoon coach from Masterion, 1564 GREYTOWN CRICKET CLUB rnHK Committee are requested to meet at JL (Jain’s Hotel on SATURDAY EVENING, the 18th hut. at 8 o’clock, to make ari for the coming season. E. SAMUEL, Treasurer and Secretary.

WAIRARAPA HOSPITAL. THE Meeting of Subscribers to the Wanarapa Hospital will be held at the Institute, Greytosrn, on TUESDAY, October 91, atSpjm. Busniss— To »miw annual report. Election of Ccmmittee, and genersL P. H. WOOD, U6S Secretary. TO STAND THIS SEASON, At Firiooa, Lower Tallej, Wairarapa, the celebrated thoroughbred bone SSL. KINGFISHER. Katnm is a dark brown hone, stand* tag 16 bands h>gh, and is admitted to be one of the aoet powerful thoroughbred hones in the Australmsian colonies. From his fine conformstion, great substance, strength and quality, be is admirably adapted to get carriage bonce, hunters and hacks, as well aa racehorses. He was got by Skyscraper oat af Remnant by the far-famed Fishermen, graaddaa Henrietta (imported, out of Remnant, by the famous Hark*way. Skyscraper by Moonriker out of Lady Godin, by Her* calcs, Hercules by Whisker (imported), sire of the renowned Jorrocks, whose feme is imperishable. Kingfisher, himself, like bis close hlsHtss—Richmond, the Direr, Hamlet, Hmal.o, Roee d'Amour, Ooldsborongh, Robin Hood end others—was a great performer on thn Australiac, Tio'orian, New South Wales, and Tasmanian Turf, baring won at all distnaess, and under beary weights, beating the bam horses of the day, and this not under the moat favorable circumstances. — Fide Tarf Begitter , and N.Z. Stud Book. Kxmram was shown in 1871 at Hawke’s Bay. whan he took first prise in his class for thn hone bast adapted for improring the bond of stoat sod sound thoroughbred horses for general purposes, beating Pacific (imported) Teranga, and sereral others. He also won tha champion prise for the best thorougbbrsd horss of any age in the yard. In 1875 ho took the esme prises, beating Pmuspa and others. In 1876 he was awa-ded th= first prise lor the bone best adapted to impro re the brood of saddle hones. Tense: Bing.e mares 6 guineas each ; two or non stares, the property of the tame owner 6 guineas eaefa; groom’s fee fit each, At bn paid at the tiase of serying. Pint ehst paddocks presided free. ■nay ean takeu but no responsibility. All mane to be paid for and removed whoa stinted, doe notice of which will bo |i<m. Kingfisher wiQ be at Waihinga every Monday and Wednesday nights, Greytown Taatday sight, Featberston 12 o’clock on Wednesday, rnst of week at owner’s place. D. McDOUGaLL. TO STAND THIS SEASON in the Wairarapa the Carriage Hone SB HIGHLANDER. oatsf ■■l ■■eissbesatiMdsskkrwa.risiwttyear stL stands masty IS heads high, with handsome tassi «i Bask, las shoakUn, short lack, strong loim “ awtsss nd atnest lags. Is open to trot aa sialhsßssthXstaad. Brsd byM-J, Tialin, rbUssHH. KoUnns, bnd b> 0.8., is by ths Peer (imported (impartsd Arab) onto Nseanssmsafll travel through Mastartos, toth “ —J M McCarthy's stabUs t-rio« wsmlj ‘ ~ vpsn, mtry SaJardsjuil Mob I paddtaha aaa be had ttss lor oa rrasrstsaiss rape TS^ebDDnroa, Proprietor, «***»*» dtmt, Unyton.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume 7, Issue 615, 11 October 1877, Page 3

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