Tllfc II Bli 'ILL&r Istaml, . this v beasoii®> at o£jom WORKER'S-/ « St. Pat'tj'ck Roberts,‘Esq., of Sytf|jpy,--by, •“ '3pltlier” out of “ Alice granddam *' Lipritia.” —vide Stud book, "pages 63 am* burse, without stands IC. lifmdy'Tinch; Fees for ance two or niore iro'm'one-individual. Paddocks £s'per week ; every "cafe-''vftll be taken of , the. : mares, but no responsibility incurred. \ The Season begins August Ist. Ist August.
TO ST//MJ 1 HIS bWASUiX A 1 WEST MERE. MUO. MILO is a beautiful iron grey, rising nine years, staunch in harness, good tender with fine action. TERfiLS',—£3 3s each Mare. ALSO, THE DR AUG// T HORSE Farmer. FARMER is ajrich dappled grey, rising five years, true in harness, aud in every respect an attractive horse. : 2s each Mare. ALSO, Young Cupid. YOUNG CUPID, by Cupid, out of an imported Timor Pony, stands twelve hands, rising three years, a rich bay color, perfect symmetry,with all the good points of his sire. TP RMS, —£2 2s each Mare. Good Paddocks provided free of charge, but without responsibility. Apply to f: DAVID PEAT, August 29th, 1861. 7’HE THO/eOUC.// BRED HORSF CLTHENUS, ZJrother to A/eleager) by /liddlesworth, out of Althoea, IST ILL SERVE MARES THIS If REASON at OTAKI, At £4 a MAES. Ss. Groomage. Paddocks will' be provided at 2s. fid. per Week, hut without responsibility. Payments to be made when A/ares are removed. Apply to MR. WOOD, Sept. 5, 1861. Otaki.
For Salea SEVEN ROOMEZ) DWELLING' iff. IIUUSE in Victoria Avenue, with [one ■Section of Ground, well stocked with choice Fruit Trees, and at present occupied by. Mr. George, from whom particulars may be obtained. • Wanganui, Aug. 14, 1861. Northern Assurance Office. fat HE above Company insure at Current Jft / Rates. ! Claims for loss of Fire settled without j delay, or reference out of the Colony.. EDWARD LEW/S, Agent for Wanganui. -Wanganui, 23ru October, 18G1. Notice. JpOISON is laid for dogs on my ' P. IML/ZY. Balgounie, - August, 12th, 1861. Notice tS hereby given that after this date, ] intend to enforce that clause of the Impounding Act by which trespassers are liable to a fine of £5 and they are hereby warred accordingly. P. IMLAY. Balgounie z/ugust 11, 1861. To Let . fBHIE , HOUSE IN VI CTOBIA at present occupied by Hr.Thos. Wayth Gudgeon. . Oct. 10, 1861. ; ; Trespass. iwi OX/CE is hereby Given, that all Per--11 sons Trepassing on my Land or Destroying my Fences will be proceeded against according to Law. ROBT. CECIL TAYLOR. Oct. 17, 1861.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 5, Issue 266, 31 October 1861, Page 1
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406Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 5, Issue 266, 31 October 1861, Page 1
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