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. Found Straying AT Westmere, a Dark Chesnut Gelding with Sore Back, the Owner can him on application to Mr. Maxwell at the Farm, by paying expences. dan. 26, 1860. Eligible Investment. SALE, by Messrs. Taylor, Watt, and IF Co., TWO VALUABLE COUNTRY SECTIONS, on the left bank of the .River, about five miles from town. Also, a. Suburban Allotment, containing about Twenty. Town Sections, well situated for buildings. Noy. 17, 1859.

“ MILO Will Stand this Season A T KAIIWI. THE above Thoroughbred ■DR AF T STATION imported by Mr. Imlay, from New South Wales to Taranaki, where he produced some of the best Stock in the Colony. Terms-. —<£3 3s. each Mare. With an allowance, if more than Two, be sent belonging, to one person, yhe use of Paddocks for Mares may be had at 2s. 6d. . per Week, but without responsibility. . Fees on account of the above Horse to be paid by the Ist February, 1860. Apply to JOHN THE WEEK, Junr. Kaiiwi, * Oct. 27, 1859;

ENTIRE H OR S E HECTOR,, Will ser v e AT CHERRY BANK this Season, 1859 and 1860. HECTOR is a remarkable fine Cleveland Horse. Eleven Years Old, 17 hands high, and of Extraordinary Bone ; bred by Messrs. Deans of Canterbury, and got by an imported New South Wales Horse. His Stock will show with any Cart Stock in the Colony. -Terms — M 3 for each Mare. Payable Ist February, 1860. An allowance if more than two. No charge for Paddocks first Three Weeks, —if kept longer Three Shillings per Week, and no responsibility for injury done to Mares or Foals wnile in our possession. - JOHN MgGREGOR. Nov. 3,1859.

The Followin&£S i o6ds> Have Arrived, Per “EAGLET” from LONDON. HOLLOWARE, 2 Iron Safes, Nails Iron Chairs and Bedsteads, Brush ware Gentlemens’ Hats, latest faishions Silk Neck Ties Paper Hangings, Fancy Baskets 4 Crates Earthenware Mens,’ Womens,’ Childrens’ Boots and Shoes Plough Harness, Saddlery 8 Day Clocks. Per “HASTINGS.” T ! ADIES’ and Childrens’ Mantles, Dresses, Si and Underclothing of every description. | Do. do., Straw and other Hats and Bonnets * Lace,' Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, &c Huntley’s and Palmer’s Biscuits. Lumley’s consignment of Books Music, Prints, Drawings, Tea, Sugar, and a General Assortment of Merchandize always on Sale.

Stephen Onrtis and Co« ? Importers and General Agents, For the Sale or Purchase of Goods, Land, Cattle, &c. TAUPO QUAY § NIXOIs STREET. WANGANUI. , Sept. 22, 1859. To Be Let rri HOUSE containing Six Rooms, pleasJj antly situate in Victoria Avenue, with or without 5' Acres of Land. - Enquire on the Premises of T. SCRIVENER, Junr. . Dec. 29, 1859. NoticeSADDLE Horses on Hire at the Rutland i Hotel, and; every care taken with j horses at Livery. June 23 ; 1859.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 177, 9 February 1860, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 177, 9 February 1860, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 177, 9 February 1860, Page 1

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