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rrO STAND THIS SEASON AT i- GORDON'S STABLES. The Ei. tiro Pony M A Z E P V A. Also, the pure-bred Shetland Pony, TAM O'SHANTIiR, imported fioin Melbourne. Terms : £3 each Mare, a»d paddocks free. Every care taken but no responsibility. PURE BRED CLYTDESDALE STALLION, » PRINCE OF CANTERBURY,' Will travel thi3 season between Maxwelltown and Kakaramea. PRINCE OF CANTERBURY is a ■t r i c h dark bay, rising 5 years old, by Scotch Jock, Scotch Jock by Prince of Wales, who was sold in Victoria for £800 after gaining several first prizes ; Prince of Wales by Coldrach, winner of twelve first prizes in Victoria, the dam of Prince of Canterbury by Wellington, out of an imported Tasmanian puie bred mare. Priuce of Canterbury took first prize at the Lincoln Show as a yearling, first prize at the Wanganui Show us a three year old, and first and Champion prizes at the Patea District Society's Show, held ac Waverley beating President and six others last year. Terms : Single mares, £3 3s ; a liberal reduction made for two or more the property of the same owner. • j Will be at Carlyle and Kakaramea on Mondays, Maxwell on Friday?, and the reat of the week at the Waverley Hotel | Stables, Waverley. For further particulars apply to JOHN JOHNSTON, Waverley. ; TO SERVE A LIMITED NUMBER OF MARES n a Paddock at Lily Bank, the pure-bred Clydesdale Horse » CLYDE," 3 years old, by Lofty, dam Blossom (imported.) Clyde took fir&t prize at the Wanganui show last year as a two year old, and a rfilly from the same mare has taken the first prize two years in succession for mares of her age. Terms, £2 10s, and grass free for one month. Apply to J. MIDDLETON, On the arm. TO STAND THIS SEASON, At Lornty, No. 3 Line, THE BLOOD HORBE " OTOPAWA," By Traducer. TERMS, £3 ; two 01 more, £2 10s. Paddocking free for ouemonth. Otopawa is a sure foal getter, and his young stock are growing into first-class hackneys and roadsters. ALEXANDER STRACHAN. m R A D E NOTICE. ST. HUMPHREY in thanking his friends for the very liberal support afforded him during the last six months, begs to inform them and the public generally that he has found it necessary to enlarge hie premises to make room for more stock, and that on and after the Ist January 1879, he will trade under the name of H. HUMPHREY & BONS, Ironmongers, Stationers, & Newsagents, Broadway, Marton, and at Willoughby Street, Halcombe. H. H. trusts that with his extensive knowledge of the trade, and personal attention to business, he will be able to supply goods at a very moderate price, thereby ensuring a continuance ot public support. rpHE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND •*■ AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited). CAPITAL ; £300,000 (In 100,000 shares of £10 each). IRUSXEEB : Charles Magniao, Esq., 3 LombardBtreet, London. Archibald Orr Ewing, Esq., M.P., of Ballikinrain, N.B. chairman : Henry R. Gkenfell, Esq., 27 Upper Thames-street, London. HEAD OFFICE : 37 Lombard-street, London. head office in new zealanl, dunedin The Company advances on wool and all other produce consigned for sale in the colonies or London, transacts every kind of mercantile business; and lends money on reasonable terms on freehold and other approved securities. EDWARD PEAROE, Agent, Wellington. All information can be obtained from the Manager of the National Bank of New Zealand (Limited), Wanganui. •pOR, SALE OR LEASE. Those premises in Campbell Place, occupied by the undersigned. Suitable for dwelling or business premises. Apply ARCHIBALD MASON. MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA. * Established 1869. EOR Mutual and Indefeasible Life Assurance <fc Endowment Business. New Zealand Branch : HEAD OFFICE AUCKLAND. The only office in New Zealand granting policies absolutely indefeasible from date of issue. Members can travel everywhere, and engage in any occupation, without giving any notice to the office. Endowments for Children, payable at the ages of 14 and 21 years. ! <§T O«r Travelling Agent (Mr J. A Brown) is now in Wanganui, and will give every information to intending assurers. W. T. J. BELL. General Agent for New Zealand JOHN S. CAPSTICK, . , Caxton Chambers, Agent for Wanganu

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XII, Issue 9287, 30 November 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XII, Issue 9287, 30 November 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XII, Issue 9287, 30 November 1878, Page 4

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