Horses. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT WAVEKLEY, THE BLOOD HORSE nLADI A T O X, Imported to Victoria by the late J. I Moffdt, Esq. GLADIATOR is a golden chestnut, rising seven years old, 15 hands 3 inches high ; bred by Count Legrange, by the celebrated horse Gladiateuroutof Nuncia, by Nuncio, out of Fatima, by Elis. Glndiateur by Monarque, out of Miss Gladia. tor, by Gladiator, out of Taffrail, by Sheet Anchor. For further particulars see English Stud Book. Gladiateurwas the winner of !he Derby, St. Ledger, Two Thousand Guineas, and the Grand Prix, in 1865. Teems. Single Mares ." £T 7 0 3 or more Mares ...■ ... £'6 10 0 Groom age , 5 0 Paddockitig provided for 4 weeks free, afterwards 2s per week will be charged. Every care taken, but no responsibility. One of the owners will be in town every alternate THURSDAY, or the day of Mr F. It. Jacksons's sale, toreceivo and take up tho country any Marea. All demands bayable on ot before the lsi January, 1879 when the Season ends. D. BALLAMS, & Co , Commercial Hotel, Waverley. TO TBAVEL IN THE WANGANUI DISTRICT. The Celebrated Imported Norf»lk Trotting BtnlHon, PRICK WILLOW, from Christchuruh, will anno about the Ist September, and will bo seen at Smiley 's Stables. Particulars in a future advettisemenfc. O STAN D THIS SEASON AT WAIOEA, The celebrated £ e Jjjjs^ E j|^|jy|[r Clydesdale Entire SIR WILLIAM WALLACE. Particulars in future issue. WILLIAM CRAIG. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. To Serve Mares this coming season, between Wanganui and Patea, the' thoroughbred horse MANGLE. For Pedigree vide N.Z. Stud Book. Also, Tho pnre-bred Clydesdale Entire PRIDE OF CANTERBURY. The above horses will arrive at Wanganui about the first of September. For further particulars, see future advertisement E. BUCKERIDGB. XT O T I O E. OPAWA Will Travel in the Kangitikei District this season. (Particulars in future advertisement.) THOS, ROWE. JUST ARRIVED. Ex PLEIONE 20 HHDS YOUNGER'S ALE. WI. TRIMBLE, Wanganui Bottling Stores. Conveyances CIOXTON TO" WELLINGTON, Onr Coaches leave Foiton afc I o'clock every morning for- Wellington, and arrive there at 7 o'clock the same afternoon, and leave WELLINGTON FOR FOXTON, every morning at 4.30 o'clock and catch the train there at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, thus allowing passengers to make the trip from WELLINGTON TO WANGANUI in one day, overland. H ASTWELL & MACARA, Proprietors. pOBBt AWJJ-OO.'S TELEGRAPHIC LINE OF BOJTAL MAIL COACHES. HALL, HENRY, <fc Co., Proprietors. LEAVES for New Plymouth oa" Tuesdays and Fridays ; for Hawera and Intermediate places daily. £ b d Wanganui to New Plymouth 3 0 0 „ „ Hawera ... 1 0 0 „ Manutahi ... 017 0 „ „ Patea ... 015 © „ „ Waverley ,„ 012 6 „ „ Waitotara ... 0 8 6 „ „ Nukumara ... 0 7 6 „ „ Maxwelltown 0 6 6 „ „ Kai Iwi ... 05 0 C. H. CHAVANNES, Agent, '
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XII, Issue 3218, 30 August 1878, Page 4
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