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TO STAND TO COYER. THE THOROUGH-BRED HORSE NUTWITH;, By Sir Hercules, out of Flora Mclvor, will stand to cover at Mr. Cameron’s Station, ‘ The Marangai, for the season’ of 1865 and 1866. NUTWITH stands 15| hands on short legs —girth 6 feet, displays great muscular development, and is full of bone,-and in point of symmetrical proportions will bear favorable comparison with any thorough-bred horse that has ever been shown in Wanganui. Nutwith is own brother to some of the fastest horses that have ever run in the colonies, viz., Cossack, Flora, Zoe, Bay Middleton, 10, Waimea, &c. The terms will be £3 13s 6d for single mares ; for two or more, <£3 3s. each. A guarantee will be given if required, at the discretion of the owner, for £5 ss. The well-known littlehoi’se M-ULTUM IN PARVO, by Riddlesworth, out of 1 Maid of Islay,’ will also stand. Terms —single mare, £2 10 ; for two or more, £2 each. • A good grass paddock will be provided tor mares gratis, and every care taken of them, without responsibility. Season to commence on the Ist October. 1865, and end the Ist February, 1866. Sept. 20, 1865. ENTIRE Draught Horse Model, stands this season at Killeymoon, Rangitikei, every Monday at Beaven’s Hotel, Lower Rangitikei; and every Wednesday at Signal’s Hotel, Upper Raugitikei. Terms, £2 10s for single mares ; two or more £2 2s. each. All terms to be paid on or before the last of Januax-y. W. WHALE, Rangitikei. October 4, 1865. 1865. To cover this Season, the Celebrated Imported Thoroughbred Horse PACIFIC. By Flatcatcher, dam Agreeable, by Disagreeable, &c. For further particulars see Stud Book. PACIFIC is a bright bay, with black points, stands 15 hands 2 in. high, with immense muscular power, on good short legs. He is most remarkable for docility of temper and strong constitution. His get are some of the fastest that ever run in Auckland, viz. £ Dundee,’ ‘ Maid of the Mist ’ and others, winning, the highest prizes in that place. He will stand at James Day’s Stables, in Town, every Tuesday ; at the Lion Hotel, every Thursday ; and the re mainder of the week at Mr John Day’s Farm, adjoining the Westmere. . TERMS. £4 10s single Mares ; two or more as per agreement ; payable on or before Ist February, 1866. Good paddocks for Mares ; Corn at Marketplaces ; Guarantee given if required. Season to commence on the 20th of August, 1865. JAMES DAY, Wanganui. August 9th, 1865. YOUNG TRAMP. THE above well known draught horse will stand for the season at Mr. Sign all’s ‘ Traveller’s Rest,’ Tutaenui, Rangitikei, on Tuesdays. At Mr. Gleeson’s ‘ Ben Nevis’ Hotel, Turakina, on Thursdays. And the remainder of thq week at Woodlands, Turakina. YOUNG TRAMP is staunch in harness, has proved himself a sure foal getter, and his stock surpasses any other in the district. Terms —Single Mares, £3 10s. 2 or more, £3 Payable Ist February, 1866. Good grass paddocks at the above aces. Every care taken, without resin sibility. JAS. COOMRE. Woodlands, Turakina, Sept. 27', 1865. IfR. RAWSON, Dentist, will leave JjJL Wanganui in a fortnight or thereabouts. Mr. Townsend’s, the Avenue. Nov. 18, 1865. GOOD Firewood to be had by applying to T. Claridge, Park-place, or at the Market-place, in any quantity at 28s. per cord, neai’ly all tans. ' THOMAS OLARIDGF Nor. 11, 1865.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 9, Issue 570, 27 December 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 9, Issue 570, 27 December 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 9, Issue 570, 27 December 1865, Page 1

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