JAMES LAIRD WHOLESALE "AND RETAIL SEEDSMAN, . Taoto QtrAT, Wanganui, HAS just received, e'i Pleiorie, 1 @ London, 13 hhds NEW SEEDS for Spring sowing, consisting of— Swede, Aberdeen, and other Turnips Mustard, Rape, Mangold Wurtzol, &o. IN STOCK : Italian and Perennial Rye Grass Cocksfoot, Timothy Clovers of all kinds Lucerne, Sainfoin, Fescues, &c. ', Mixed Lawn Grass, beat quality Genuine Garden and Flower Seeds of all descriptions African Boxthorn Osage Orange and other hedge seeds, i I @§?° Send for samples and price list, which' will be forwarded by return mail free. 1 N.B. — A few sacks of Cambridge Kidney Potatoes, from Canterbury,-' still on hand. ■ GORDON'S STABLES, WAWGANUI] HAVING disposed of. my Livery andLotting Stables at Wanganui to Mr Robert Ross, I beg to tlmnlc my numerousi eostomers in AVangauui and surrounding! districts, as well as other parts of New Zealand, for their liberal patronage during thelast fifteen years, and trust that the same 1 may be accorded to my successor; who, I' have no doubt, will carry on the business in all its branches in the same manner as heretofore. CHARLES GORDON. . ' With reference to the above I trust that the same liberal patronage will be bestowed oil me as on my predecessor. Having been in tho same kind of business for many years' in 1 Wellington and Otago, I will endeavour; to supply Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddlo Horses, Buggies and Carriages of every "description on the shortest notice, and at modvato rates. ROBERT ROSS. TJEMEMBEIt your friends bygiving them JX one of your Photos taken at HUFF'S. MIND you don't forget it ! You have bought a stove, and want a charcoal and ov-iron. ' You can get both at R! C Holcboft's ! IND you don't forget it I You can biT ' your sheep shears a tR. C.H oleroft's OEMBMBEB your friends by giving them It one of your Photos taken at- HUFF'S MIND you don't forget it! American cross-cut saws at cheap rates, owing o the ; introduction of choap coal stoves aq R. 0. Hoecboet's. MIND you don't forgot it ! American rubber uaint ou sale at R. C. Holceoet's MIND you don't forget it I Garden and flower seeds at R. 0. Hoichopt's, also garden tool 3of every description. IF you want your Photos taken co to HUFF'S ' CARPENTERS ; Mind you don't forgot \) it ! For tools of all kinds, go toR C HoLOftorr. . THE PUKE BBED CLYIjE-TOAIjE STALLION CLA.NSMAN Will TRAVEL from KAI IWI to PATEA. pL.VNS.MAN is a bright bay (7) seven U yeais old, stinds IGJ- hands high, out of Join, by Emperor. Jem was bed by Robot Meve-.SJti. E~q v Taioii, Olasjo Jean's d.m, D.li-hess, bred by the late D. Wilmore, I,a"£f"rcl, Taimanii, out of the best bred imoor'.cd m;ire ;tnd an imported hor-e fiomScoll'iud. the gained the fl'sl KZ ' ;it Langfnid. Dulchess was bought by Hotert Sfc.-voiison, Esq , Otago, for the aim cf £150, being one of the best mures in Tisinaiii-i. D"tchnss won second priz' ut Ka>t Taieri iv 1815 D a^a'-nst a'l come s, h-r daughter Holla was t c winner of 21 first i-iizes in Otigo. Bella was sod to Mr W. Holly of Ckristcliurch, where she ea, ne.l the fii">t prize three years in succession against imported mares from Victoria and Scothnd. Jem's dam Dutches, also prod n ed tho celebrated horses, Blair Atho', .Lord Glasgow, and Surprise. '1 ho two hitter were successful prize -takers, and out of tho same stock .arc ihe celebrated mares Mattie mid i'-ffie Deans. Sod at Mr Stevenson's sale in 1876 to Mr Kitchen, of Mon, Flat Stution, Olago for ih e sums of £175 and £135, ids > two 1 year old Bllies for -Clls. Jean's Sire, Sir Colin Campbell, impoited from Scotland to Tasmania by J;imes Ross, Esq. Sir Colin won four list prizes; bf fore leaving Scotland in 1559 ho gained the first prizo at the Longford Northern Show, beating seventeen horses, nine of which were imported, and many other prizes too numerous to enumerate. Sir Col?n Campbell was bred by Mr ait, Veterinary surgeon, near Bfinff,, out of the E irl of Sesfield, mare Betsy, (winner of many first prizes, and in 1864 was styled " Inviucibiej") sire Glenelg, also the property of Mr Tait, by tho unrivulley horse, Balmoral, grand Sire O.'d Slitchem, ihe property of Sir James Graham, of Notherby, whose stock is celebrated all ver Scotland. • Clansman's suo.out of far famoi horse, Emperor, out of Nancy, by the imported horso, Napolpcu. Nancy bred by Alexanlcr Fin.lLiy, Esq., Glasgow — Nancy was got by tho celebrated horso, Gaviry, nnd',h^r clam by Scotsmau, the property of James Ktikwaocl, Kilmaurs; Nancy was fuet shown ns a three-year old, and got first prize a', Hamilton, iiist prize at Ballinston; second at Glasgow, and second utKiibride, s >c was next shown as a brood mare at Gl-is oiv md Kilbri ie, where she also gained lirst prizes. Emperor is the most successful sire ever in New Zealand, and w! crover shown gained first honours. Ilia s' oc c commands tho highest pi ice of any siiv in Otago ; as a proof, he has trave led the Tiiiori District for 13 yenrs in succeslion and iist y<-ar had over 100 mares. Cliinsmtin, as will ba seen, is doscouded from tho purest Clydesdale blood ever imported out of Scotland; he has proved himself a sure foul getter, and his stoe'caie now coming to the front. A 2-yoar i/U colt by liim being lirst prizo taker at the lastHawko's Bay show. Fiist-class paJdoL-ks providol form ire 3 from a distance. All eire taken, but n responsibility. Terms £i 4s for singlo mares, (wo or more as per agreement For further particulars ip)>ly to HUGH McDONALD Proprietor, jycKI'M.UIA TO STAND THIS SEASON, THE PDBE-BKED CLYDESDALE HOUSE GLENGARBY. nLENGARRY will travel this season, as VjT under : — Mondays, No. 1 Lino Wednesdays, No. 2 Line The remainder of the week at home. Forpedigreeaudf mtlier particulars see cards. Tuniis : £3 10s, single marc. Groomage, 2s 6d. Three weeks' grass free, after that 2s per week will bo charged. GRKGOR MoLEOD. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. THE PUBE-BBED CLYDESDALE HOUSE PEET ENDER WILL travel as follows : — Mr Foreman's farm, the Grange, on Tuesdays ; Mr Smiloy's stables on Wednesdays ; returning homo by No. 2 Line on Thursdays ; remainder of the week at Brookdale. For pedigree see cards. Towns : Single mares, £Z ss ; three or more as per agreement; groomago 2s 6d., payable on service. Good paddocking at Messrs Baker and Allison's farm, Brookdale ; also at the Grange, free for twenty -one days, after which 2s per week will be charged. All care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to the groom in charge, or JOHN MIDDLETON. IManager, Brookdale.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 18 November 1882, Page 4
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