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____? r_i° Travel the ji*ML JL Masterton, Carterton nnd Greytown known Carriage StalIVANHOE. «w«!s !< J«sßw!'w« % By Wieklow — dam Pocahontas ; grand dam Polly (by. imported horse England Still). Ivanhoe's dam was by Ringleader, by South Australian (imported), dam Ringleader (imported). lvanhoe was bred on the Peninsula by Mr Robinson. He is a full brother to the champion Shamrock, who has carried oft first prize in all the loading show rings in the South Island. lvanhoe has also been shown, and last year was placed first on six occasions. He stood for six years in Dunedin and numbers of his stock have brought as high as £50 when sold for carriage purposes. He is 10| hands high, is broken to harness, is thoroughly docile, a first-clrcss worker and a'sure foal getter. References from leading South Island breeders can bo seen on application. Terms, M 4s; payable by January 1 st, 1900. Two or more mares as per agreement. Particulars on application to T. W, MILLER, or J. JONES, Owner. -* rTIHE StandardX bred Trotting . C PIRATE, . *«ssss« f ***«'Rsi3^ssßas ! Pirate is full brother is Violetta Junr., who is recognised as the best performer Wairarapa has ever seen. Pirate is also full brother to Viking, Lord Harold and Era (Champion Trotting Stallion of New South Wales), who at Hobartville sale made 275, 670 and 600 guineas respectively. Pirate was only shown once, at the Hawkesbury Show, New South Wales, where he beat his brother, Era, who is now Champion of New South Wales. Pirate has never performed in public, owing to an accident which occurred while in training. Pirate's dam, Violetta (imp.), is by Echo (son of Rysdyk's Hambletonian), from Nita (by Sawyer's Hambletonian), from Betsy Austin (by Montreal, a Canadian pacer). Having been for several seasons standing at the Hobartville stud, and mated .with the very best mares in Australia, including Kentucky Maid (dam of Ostlerie), it will be seen that Pirate's credentials are equal to, if not better than, any sire in New Zealand. Pirate has a beautiful temper and is perfectly quiet in saddle and harness. The above stallion will stand at his owner's farm, Taueru, during the forthcoming season. As a limited number of mares only will be taken, early application is necessary. Pirate is a beautiful deep chestnut, standing 16 hands 1 inch high. His sire, Childe Harold, needs no comment, he being well known as the greatest Trotting Stallion out of America. TERMS—3 guineas; two or more as per agreement. All care taken, but no responsibility. Grazing free till mares are stinted. For full particulars apply to the owner, G, R. GARRATT, or T. W. MILLER, Club Stables, Masterton. this season, JL in Masterton, and mJ|M-N__£ travel the district, the Irish fBBV Hunter, WICKLOW, imported from Ireland at a *=• 1 1 — n guineas. Ad- -**.&» mitted to be one of the finest Stallions in the Colony. Sire of Shamrock, the noted Carriage Stallion, now standing in Dunedin. Wieklow has never been beaten in a Show ring, and has competed at Shows in Ireland, Australia and New Zealand. Fee, £4 4s single mare, two or more as per agreement. Also BONNIE SCOTLAND, by St. George—Fair Nell. Full particulars on application to C. McCullough, Masterton. Mares may be left at Pinhey Bros.' stables. ijL npO Travel in MasterJL ton, Greytown, Marand MauriceIjfiHnH villedistricts, thelmported ' wi p "® 3, W Purebred Irish Hunter— <-Ji PADDY'S LAND. **%.£& (Ascatic — May Morn.) PADDY'S LAND is a powerfully-built dark brown horse standing about 16 hands, and was bred by J. Duffin, Esq., County Dublin, Ireland. His stock has proved their quality in the hunting field and in several Australian steeplechase events. For full pedigree see cards. Fee, 4 Guineas ; groomage fee, ss. W. F. BAYNE, Owner. C/o Prince of Wales Stables, Masterton. S SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. T. SHIELDS, MERCHANT TAILOR, XTAS just reJtJL ceived his Second Shipment of Spring and Summer Goods, which is one of the largest assortment ever brought to Masterton. Each length only cuts to two suits. Order early to avoid disappointment. T. SHIELDS, a Masterton, Wellington and Palmerston North. JAS. ELLIOTT, Saddler, Collar and Harness Maker, Queen-street, Masterton, HAS just landed, ex s.s. Corinthic, from leading English makers—One case Plough Line, one case Chains and Sundries, one case Plough Hames, one case Leggings " and Sundries, Gents' English Saddles, Ladies' English Saddles, Gents' Saddle Cloths, Ladies' Saddle Cloths, Gig and Buggy Hames, Bits and Stirrup Irons, Riding Bridles (ladies' and gentlemen's), Buggy Whips, Gig Whips, Wagon Whips, Malacca Crops, Cart Crops, Dealers' Crops, Martingales, Spurs, etc. SADDLERS' BRUSH WARE of all descriptions, etc. CANVAS AND DUCK and all materials for Wagon Covers, Tarpaulins, etc. Goods made on the premises by experienced sailmakers. COLLARS of all sorts made on the premises by experienced workmen. THE GOODS ARE THE BEST, the prices are right, and horse-owners will find it to their advantage to call and inspect the NEW GOODS at ELLIOTTS Old Established Saddlery and Harness Warehouse, Queen-street, - - - Masterton. QEORGE HERON, Grain Merchant, Grocer, and . General Storekeeper, MASTERTON. A. STEMPA, BUTCHER, - - QUEEN-STREET, Masterton. THE Primest of Mutton and Beef always on .cut. Carts wait on Customers I daily.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 8279, 21 October 1905, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 8279, 21 October 1905, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 8279, 21 October 1905, Page 7

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