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TO STAND THIS SEASON The magnificent Entire Horse “TOM JONE S.” TOM JONES is a rich dark bay, stands sixteen hands high, on short legs, with immense power and fine action. Out of an imported mare by Invincible. Sire Invincible bred by John Miles, Esq , of Worcester, and won the first prize at Shrewsbury against all England, and afterwards imported to New South Wales by George Wilson, Esq., and gained the first prize at the Liverpool Agricultural Society’s Show in 1858. During the season he will stand at the Ben Nevis, Turakina on Tuesday morning ; Travellers’ Rest, Tutaenui Wednesday morning ; Coach and Horses Middle Rangitikei, Thursday morning ; and the rest of the week at the Station of the owner, W. GALPIN. Terms Single mares, £3 ; two mares, £5. Tutaenui, Oct 27, TO STAND THIS SEASON. rjHE pure bred Clydesdale Stallion LOCHRYAN, Imported from Scotland last season. A fine bright bay, rising four years old, with good bones and symmetrical form ; stands fully 16 bands 2 inches high, and has splendid action ; he is the winner of ten first prizes. He is by Mr Kerr of Kilbirines’ “ Champion.” “Loehryan’s” dam was got by “ Lothian Tam,” and “ Lothian Tam ” was by “ Clyde.” During this season he will stand at the Rutland Stables on Mondays and Tuesdays ; the remainder of the week at Kai Twi. Terms —Single mares £6 6s ; two or more mares according to agreement. Fees to bo paid on or before Ist January, 1869. A good paddock at Kai Iwi, free of charge. No responsibility incurred. Kai Iwi Station, Oct 1. CAUTION. A NY Person found interfering -with r\_ Stock, breaking over fencing, of .respassing on the Estate of Gordon Park vill be prosecuted. WM. PATERSON. May 20, 1865. MAP OF THE DISTRICT OF WANGANUI. SHORTLY will be published a map of che Wanganui District and adjacent Native Land, compiled from Government maps and recent surveys. Subscribers’ copies, (coloured) £3 3s. Lists for subscribers’ names are now lying at the New Zealand and New South Wales Banks, and at the offices oj MESSRS BARNARD, ALLEN, AND MONRO, Architects and Licensed Surveyors, St. Hill-street. A.ug 18. gOME FOR SALE, GOOD STORE CATTLE. Apply to L. DANIEL, Rangitikei. A.ug. 20. THE WAR AT PATE A. MAPS of the WANGANUI and TARANAKI COAST LINE, indicating the scene of hostilities, can be procured at the Office of this Paper. PRICE—ONE SHILLING. Oct 15. ON SALE AT MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES. HOOD’S Soluble Sheep-dipping Composition. EDWARD CHURTON, Sole Agent. Sept 8. WOOL. 11 HE Undersigned are prepared to make liberal advances on Wool and othei colonial produce consigned to their corin London. TAYLOR & WATT. Nov. 24, 1860.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 947, 12 November 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 947, 12 November 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 947, 12 November 1868, Page 1

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