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GEORGE FISK, Auctioneer and Commission Agent, more particularly for tlie sale and purchase of LIVE STOCK, HOUSE AND LANDED PROPERTY, &a • Office at comer of Taupo Quay and St. Hill Street. Nov. 19, 1864. . To stand to cover at MR. CAMERON'S STATION , THE MARAKGAI. the Thoroughbred Entire Horse NUT WITH. rEWITH by Sir Hercules out of Flora Mclvor, —for further particulars of Pedigree see “New Zealand Stud Book.” Nutwith is own brotner to some of the fastest horses that have ever run in the Colonies, and has proved himself an extraordinary sure foal-getter, for, notwithstanding the miserable condition hewas in when purchased by his present owner last September, only one mare out of forty-five that, he served last season is 'as yet known to have missed. TERMS—for single mares 4 guineaseach ; for three or more 3 guineas ; with, a guarantee, 5 guineas,. Good paddocks will be provided, without responsibility, for three weeks gratis, after which 6d per day will be charged.. All fees to fall due on Ist February, 1865. The season will commeuca on. the Ist October. August 23rd, 1864. IMPORTED' STOCK.' To stand this season, at MR. JOHN WALKER’S, The imported Thoroughbred Hors« ANTIDOTE. ANTIDOTE is a brown horse, imported to New Zealand in 1860. He was bred'in 1856, got by The Cure, dam JWaterwitch, by Emilius out of Dan 'Narrell, by Inheritor. For remainder 'of Pedigree see New Zealand Stud Book. | The Cure, aire of Antidote, now 24 years old, got 23 winners of 57 races in 1863, the ' net value of the Stakes being £6355. See , Bell’s Life, December 26, 1803. ! Antidote’s 2 year old stock is very promising, 100 guineas having been refused for one of them by Dr. Gibson. | Antidote will be shown in town at the | Rutland Hotel Stables on Thursday, 6th ' October. / Terms, £5 for single mares ; an for two or more the property of tha same owner. The pure-bred imported Cart Horse ENGLAND’S HOPE. and SAMSON. These Horses being so well known, any description is considered unnecessary. Terms £3 10s for single mares ; an allowance for two or more mares the property of the same owner, ares not standing to the one horse. The owner will have the option of putting them Cv> the other. Good paddocks at 2s per week, without responsibility. [ Also, a pure bred imported B 0 A B, bred by the late Prince Consort. Ilia young stock can bo seen on the farm. Terms £2. JOHN WALKER. September 28, 1864*. To stand this season, in Lower RaxGITIK.EI, The thoroughbred Race-horse | . FIFESHIRE, BY Riddles worth, out of an imported mare. Fee—£3 for single mares ; two or more mares by one owner as per agreement. . Paddocks free for one month. {No responsibility. '• DONALD h BASER, Proprietoi. October 1, 1864. To stand this Season, at Ochill Bank, The powerful draught Stallion CLYDE. CLYDE, got by Sampson out of an imported Mare. He is a bright bay, stands sixteen hands and a half high, Strong boned. Staunch in harness, good' ; temper with fine action. j Terms £3 each Blare. Good paddock provided free for throe weeks, after which 3s per week will be charged, No responsibility. Payment to be made in January, 1865. JOHN PATTERSON. October Bth, 1804. .

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 8, Issue 457, 30 November 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 8, Issue 457, 30 November 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 8, Issue 457, 30 November 1864, Page 1