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- \ TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE WAIMRAPA. pRINCE OHAELEY 11. Will stand at the following places Masterton—Town Hall Carterton—Public Hall Greytown—Town Hall Featherston—Odd Fellows' Hall. Pbince Charles'll. has a pedigree «g 1 as your arm, He is by Monoy Bags' out of Aristocrat.—(For further particular* see N.Z.Bluebook), Prince Charlie 11. is a suro /aol-getter, and his progeny will be celebrated for the following : —l. Splendid weight carriers—will carry any amount of burdens and therefore. make fine hacks for squatters. 2. Crojs\ any river with safety—very fond of water and perfectly tractable. 3. Very cheap to keep-it's a wonderful thing what a little will satisfy them. Terms.—Two or more Mayors—according to valuation, Note. Prince Charlie 11. haß made some splendid performances. Amongst others he has carried off the Provincial Stakes, the Wairarapa County Purse (double evenr), and the County Chairman's Cup, |He lias started seyeral times for the Wairarapa Derby, but being too heavily handicapped lie has Med to pull off this event. He will run for it again at the coming races and stand to win on the teetotal ticket. Old Boney, his opponent, will have to look smart to beat him; but if the Prince fails in this attempt, he will be run for the Legislative Plate which is a certainty for him. 255

rpHE REASON "yy-HY DANCING CLASSES should notvote fo r Mr Pharazyn for the Assem'l Iy, Because he is in favor of Local Hop Shun (Oh!) GOOD TEMPLiBS should not vote for Pharazyn as well as Beetham. Because they ought not to swallow P. B. Waterhoueo would have suited them best. This ia the latest iun-telligence, and finishos the first suction. QEItTAINLY, The procession of Mr Bunny's supporters on the polling day, will remind us of a Greyite (great) work, viz., " Bunnyun'B Pilgrim 8 .progress. It is a fact thdt the Cweet P is in full bloom in the ffairararpa now. Yotf mil find it tenderly twining around some dry sticks, Perhaps you would like a (grog) bloisom, If so, let a spray, as the man said in the Hall the other night. What an anomaly if the electors of this Riding vote for a Carter. The Cemetery Trustees will block-vote for Pharisee, as they are out of "painted sepulchres," anddon't like to rob a poor man of iiis bier, Teetotallers cannot vote at this election, because they are not allowed to be "on the roll." What did Mr C. Phillips moan by his yam about spelfing pigs with two p's ? Surely ho could not have been thinking of himself and the other Mr P.

NOTICE, R BUNNY'S supporters are informed that an influential Committee has been formed, with the object of securing his return to the House of Representatives, at the forthcoming Election. The Committee meets every evening, at half-past seven, at the Committee rooms, Perry-street, where any gentlemen desirous of joining are invited to attend. 253 j^GKICULT URAL IMPLEMENTS ON SALE BY THE UNAERSIGNED. To arrive ex St, Leonards. 84 packages Samuelson's Combined Balance Draught Reapers and! 10 packages Samnclson's "Omuium" SelfRaking Side-Delivery Reapers. 6 S oa" Pate ? t H orae-rakes, with wheels 3ft 6iu Hud 4ft high, To arrive ex Amelia Ross. • 20 UcCormaok'i Reaping and Self-Binding, Machiues. 6 N These machines have been thoroughly tested in repeated trials throughout Ota/o and Canterbury, and proved the best adapted for colonial work. They are equally suited for Grass Seed, Oats, or Wheat crops, JOHN DUTHFE AND CO., SOLE AGENTS, ' Willis-street, Wellington. 2P" I. 0. G. T. J)H(E NIX LODGE, No. 203, All members of the above Lodge are earnestly requested to atteud the weekly meetV ing on Tuesday evening next to discuss busi-f nes» of importance connected with the ' coming elections. IMPOUNDED by the Ranger on the !4tli iugust, 1879, in the Public Ponnd, Msaterton— I Bay Gelding, blotch brand on the off shoulder,, large white star on forehead,. off hind foot white, saddle markedIf not released and all expenses paid, the above will be sold in the Public Pound, Masterton, on Saturday, 13th September, 1879, according to the Impounding ict of 1874, JAMEB NICOL, 251 Poundkeeper, •

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 252, 30 August 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 252, 30 August 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 252, 30 August 1879, Page 2

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