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Choice Bargain Properties. 1 OA ACRES good Dairy Farm, within Masterton district, 7 pad2 mile Clareville Railway Sta- clocks, well fenced, subdivided and wation and school, 1± mile from factory; tered. Dwelling and sheds. Dairying all cleared and in grass; 50 acres has 1100 big ewes, 100 hoggets, and cat He. been under the plough; land all flat, can Price £8 per acre. Easy terms anancarry 50 dairy cows; 6-ropined house, ged. 71^^ with all conveniences; 6-bail cowshed, We have numerous sections and resi^^ with engine-room attacheu. Several dences situated in almost all principa^^ small sheds. Price £28 per acre; £650 streets, and at Lansdowne, on most cash, balance can remain for about 2} easy accommodating terms. Inspection years at 5 i per cent. can be had on application to the under--1 000 AGRES S ood Bnee P country, signed. ESTATE AGENTS AND SHAREBROKERS. BEARD'S BUILDINGS, MASTERTON. Valuation of Properties Undertaken in any part of the District. AGENTS FOR SUN INSURANCE COMPANY. F. W. Dunn) (G. F. Eawson. DUNN AND EAWSON, ' LAND AGERSTB. {Late S. R. EDWARDS & CO.) Queen-street Masterton Kfk ACHE DAIRY FARM, 35 acres Kf)f) ACRES FREEHOLD, 20 miles Freehold, 15 acres lease- i from Masterton by good road, 4^ hold, one and a-half miles from Manga- miles rom school and post office. "W^*^ mahoe railway station and 10 miles carry 14 sheep easily, and cattle; A from Eketahuna. Close to creamery, acres in bush, balance in good grass jYF^ school and P.O. All flat and in grass, roomed cottage, woolshed and dip. Well House 5 rooms, cowshed 12 bails, hay watered by never failing creeks an<3 and cart shed. springs. Subdivided into five paddocks. Price £8 10s per acre, including 18 cows, 1 bull, horse, curt & harness, & 550 sheep. Mortgage £2000 for 5 years milk cans go with property at £26 per at 5i per cent. Terms £1250 pash, balacre. Mortgage £852 10s or 2 years ance at 5 J per cent for 5 years, at 51 per cent. Cash required £400. SADDL RS, HARNESS MAKERS, & DIRECT IMPORTERS. y^S^s T7OR CANVAS HORSE AND COW -*- COVERS we claim to give satis ** ~ "|sN faction in fit and price; also RICK ■*&&? ||\ COVERS, SADDLE and BUGGY AP T |g$ RONS. J ft BUGGY, GIG and TRAP HARNESS \ $ we claim to make as goou as any house M \ -/\\ •* in New Zealand. Iftf U v '( 109 QUEEN STREET, MASTERTOW || jj £ Estab. 1880. Tel. 123 *fed**»«*s#£r.*« t -~~-^*

npo STAND THIS SEASON AT •*■ TAUERU, the Standard Bred Trotting Stallion JAY BELDON RECORD for a mile, 2 year 2.27, and 3 year old 2.23. Sire, Wildwood (Imp.). Record, 2.4: i. The greatest speed producer yet known in Australasia. Sire of Champ- j ion Eibbonwood (2.9 and 4.35), and j Wildwood Jr. (4.33), and grandsire of ! King Cole (2.S 3-oth and 4.31). Wildwood is also the sire of Wild Duck (2.16), Marie Corelli (2.17), Curfew Bell (2.18). Papauui (2.19), Maplewood (2.15)), Willowood (2.24), and many oilier good winners. Dam of Jay Beldon, May Beldon (2.23 2-5), granddam of Laughing Bells (2.19 2-r>). AUSTRALIAN 2yr RECORD FOR FILLLES. Sire of May Beldon is Judge Beldon (2.31), sire of Shylock (2.30), Bellman (2.27), and many other good winners. Granddam, May (Imp.) JAY BELDON has already sired a few good ones, namely Cute (2.24), Black Beldon (2.29), Corbcll (U mile, 3.47), Stone Beldon, etc. JAY BELDON is a brown bay standing 17 hands, with very heavy bone, and perfectly quiet in saddle and harness. Grazing free till mares are stinted. Ail CJYrs taken but no responsibility incurred. FEE—Single Mare £3 3s. For fnJJ particulars apply to — G. R. GARRATT, Taueru. HTO Stand in Masterton and Surrounding Districts This Season, The Standard. Bred Trotting Stallion, AGESEMOS, MISS TEACEY—ELECTIONEER. AGESEMOS is a fine, upstanding bay horse, foaled in 1905, and has proved himself on the Turf as a good stayer, j His winning time as a 3yr old is 1§ miles 3min 35 4-ssec, as a 6yr old 1 mile 2min 21sec. Trial 2.14. AGESEMOS was got by Electioneer (imp.) from Miss Traccy (imp.) Electioneer was by Albert W. from Silicia. Albert W. was by Electioneer 125, was by Hambletonian from Green Mountain Maid. Sister dam of Albert W from Sister, and the dam Silicia was by Algona from Galena. Electioneer 125, sire of Albert W., was by John Nelson from a Lamont mare. Algona, sire of Silicia, was from Emma Kinkhead by Almont. Galbra, dam of Silicia, was by Nutwood out of Endora, who was by Seeley's American Star. Miss Tracey, dam of Agcaemos, was got by Blackwood Abdallah (imp.) Jennie' Tracey (imp). Blnckwood Abdallah (imp.) was by Homer from a Blackwood mare. Homer was by Mambrino Patcher from Sally Chorister. Bl; ckwood, sire of Blackwood Abdallah 's dam, was by Alexander's Norman from a Mambrino Chief mare. Jennie Tracey (imp.) dam of Miss Tracey, was got by Tom Stamps from a Bourbon Chief mare. Tom Stamps was by Abdallah Pilot from Queen Dido. Bourbon Chief, sire of the dam of Jennie Tracey, was by Mambrino Chief. He won the Farewell Handicap, 1$ miles, in 3.35 4-5, at Ashburton, at 3yr old, and also second and third at 3yrs, August Handicap, li miles at N.Z. Metropolitan, and the Metropolitan Handicap of 1A miles, Telegraph Handicap 1 mile at Kempton Park at 4yrs, Royal Handicap 1 mile at New Zealand Metropolitan and Trial at 6yrs, 2.14. AGEESEMOS was beaten by only five lengths by the champion King Cole, 2.8 3-ssoe. He was awarded 3 first prizes for Trotting Stallion. He has a splendid clean flat bone, and stands 15.3. He is a sure foal-get-ter. ■ Fee £4 4s, payable January Ist, 1914. Good paddocking Is Gd. Should mare not prove in foal they will be taken free next season. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Full particulars from J. RUSK A, West Bush Road, Masterton. WAY'S ERADICATOR takes ink out i ' l - of Clothing, Is per tin at GIDDINGS, , the Cheapest Storekeeper,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXV, Issue 11755, 19 August 1913, Page 8

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