WAIRAIUPA & EAST COAST PA: • TORAL AND AGRICULTURE SOCIETY. HORSE PARADES Under the auspices.of the above Society w be held during the forthcoming season as ft lows : GREYTOWN, at the EisL.g Sun Hob Saturday, September 27, 1879. CARTERTON, at the Society's Ground Friday, 3rd October, MASTEItTON, at Mr John Drummond paddock, Saturday, 4th October. Entrance Fees .—Single entry, os; ent; for Jthe three parades, 7s Gd, Admission—To the public Is; members the Society free on production of a memk) ticket for Ik cumniycar. Horses to be on the ground by 1.30 p. m and to remain till 3 p.m. E, E. EDMUNDS, 265 Secretary. mO STAND THIS SEASON IN TH 1 WAIRARAPA DISTRICT, Tho celebrated CauterburyJioadsteiM CoachingSjarffion^ ".YOUNP^AMDEN." See furfchenrarfciculars in future advertis meet, or on implication to / T. L; THOMPSON, / Te Ore Ore, 270 / Mastcrton IT) STAND THIS SBABOI The Thoroughbred Entire Horss, "DANEBURY." Po • particulars see cards. i W. 0. WILLIAMS, 1 Proprietor, WILL STAND THIS SEASON II THEWiISTERTON DISTRICT, The Celebrated Thoroughbred Horse "KINGFISHER," Further in future advertisi ment, or by applying tto C. JOHNSON, Groom ik charge, 298 \ Greytown, rpO STAND THIS SEASO iiD a. «■mwjnnguaiu and Co.'s Farm, at tb Platform, Greytown, that Useful / Roadster Stallion. / "THE BAR OK" / points, rising four years old, and Ms bred b Benjamin Kimberly. He is by tliracelebrarc horse Kakapo, by Diomedcsj o/t of Toi To The Baron's dam Queen of Sirots, byFcrg (bred by H. Redwood, Sir Herculc from a Wanderer mare. J Gentlemen wishing to )sreed weight-can'} ing Hacks, Roadsters,/Carrigge and Bugg Horses, should avail themselves of the si vices of this horse. / Limited to thirt/maves, First-class paddocks free, until the marc are stinted, due notice of which will be give after which will be made. Every care taken of mares, but withon responsibility. TernJs to suit the times—£3los each mai payfflent to be made upon the removal ( nnwes, by cash'upon which a discount will 1: flowed, or promissory note at three nionthi Yor further particulars apply to E.WINTERLNGHAM, 26-1 Platform Farm, Greytown. COOK & SON Faithfully attend recommended
of GBEYTOWN, be'ng about to leave tho District, desires to offer his large and varied stock of FANCY GOODS, DEAPEEY, TOYS, &c, to the public at less than COST PEICS. Must be sold before the end of Sepiembcv. Sale to COMMENCE on TUESDAY 2Gch. Trim'dhats from 2/C | Ladic3'skirts •■?.(> Lilies' Bonnet s,, 7/G Colored Hose ... 4-.'.d Flowers „-/2 Eibbous ~i'-A Costumes „ C/G leathers .. 1/lVch Black Lustre .. 1 > No reasonable offer reuiscd. 244 •\TOTIOB TO THE INB'ABiT/INrS OF 1» THE WAEI4P.APA. WILLIAM LUNDQYIST. Teacher of Music, Residing in Carterton, will visit Matvevton every Momky. Oidera left at Mr P. Linn's ivill be jjiinctal-;: attended to, Mr?'i- o. Tr' a enC Pi.V'ePi.vi'ei. P. : .."!ios Tuned nid ftepf i .eel. Terms moderate, . 232
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 272, 24 September 1879, Page 3
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