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Stud Horses T> A T R I A R <5 E To Stand this Season. Jr4cir'yFH«^ Buesnos Aybes, near s^ m:i ££%BM&me The New South Wales Thoroughbred Sire, ' PATRIARCH. Also, The Imported Clydesdale Stallion, YOUNG SCOTCHMAN. Paddocking free for mares, and every'care taken, but no responsibility.! Any persons in' Wanganui wishing mares to be stinted to Patriarch may have them forwarded at once if left at R. Ross's stables. For terms, &c, apply on the farm to HEARN & KENNEDY. y\ ii L~~ i iT ' _i/315j& an^ **" s Season «^^"'*S^®"^ IW Thoroughbred Entire DILKB. The Champion Blood yearling colt at the Agricultural Show, Tasmania, this season, was Mr Taylor's colt by Torchlight, out of Dilke 9 dan?. Terms Single Mares, £5 ; two or more, as pcr 5 agreement. ■■ Paddocking free for one month, after which 2s per week will be charged. All care taken but no responsibility. Groomage, ss,_ _ Fees payaWo- on— or --before — tSf January, 1884. Mares sold or exchanged to be paid for as stinted. T. GREIG Kaitoke Farm. TTT ILBERFORCE. I * ySsjSs, To Stand This Season The Thorough-bred ' wilbbrforoe Is a dark brown horse, standing 15-3. He was bred by Mr Fowler, of New South Wales, and foaled in 1876, and is by Maribyrnong, dam Jessie, by Potentate, out of Jessie, by Bay Yahrab, out of Nell, by Grey Yahrah. Will be at Mrs Mackay's (late ' Mrs Chapman's) corner of No 2 Line, and Warrengate Line every Wednesday, and the rest of the week at home (Turakina.) Terms — £4 single mares, two or more as per agreement. Groomage 2s 6d. Paddocking three weeks free; after, that time ,2s 6d per week. The mares will be carefully attended to, but no responsibility incurred. JOHNrCHUBBIN. /COCKSURE. (fj%f,r*^4*isM^l ■ To Stand this Season. m!h*rW®f7» The celebrated bay horse COCKSURE, fft< Jf fn( bred by Mr Redwood ; >a^*^*'HßKPßß* got by Towton, dam Certainty by II Barbiere— Chance, by Sir-.i Hercules— Finesse, by Toss— Flirt, by Marmion (Arab). Towton is by Melbourne. j Tebms : Single mare, £3 ; 2 or more as per agreement. Paddocking free for three weeks, afterwards 2s per week. . Cocksure will be, run in the paddocks on No. 2 Line. For particulars apply to r; higgie. "vt o b l em an. AffiS^ NOBLEMAN, Bred by William Craig, Esq., Waiora. rSknifaiffl re » William Wai- ' ciiT jMN*' lacej dam Blossom. See Cards. Terms— Single mare, £3. Liberal allowance for two or more marss, as per agreement. Paddocking free for three weeks." after which 2s per week until removed. Mares carefully attended to, but no re-/ Bpons#>Uity incurred. Alli.ifees to be paid on or. before Ist January, ISB4. JOHN MORGAN. SPRING AND SUMMER ANNOUNCEMENT. GEORGE FLYGER TAILOR AND OUTFITTER. THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT OF my Business having received Special Attention, only first-class cutters being kept, I have therefore the pleasure of announcing that 1 have secured one of the BEST ' CUTTERS IN THE COLONY. As Manager, And can Guarantee satisfaction to allfavoriug me with theis orders: Prompt Attention and Despatch ] will be given, and the Prices being Lower than any other house in the trade, Low Prices and Good Articles have already distinguished my Establishment, having always on hand the Largest and Best Assorted Stock of ENGLISH AND COLONIAL TWEEDS In the District. All Materials Thoroughly Shrunk. George" flyger, VICTORIA AVENUE, (2 doors above the Post Office.) . MACINTOSH'S GRAND ARTJUNION OF OIL PAINTINGS, &o. all™prizgs;and no blanks. BY^special permission from the Colonial Secret try, and at the reque?t of a number of friends, the undersigned haa decided to dispose of his OIL PAINTINGS by way of Ait Uuuion. They are sixteen in number, and represent Landscape, Marine, Portrait, aud btattiury, which have been photographed by Mr Kirkwood ; are aeveii inches by nine, and mounted on large Cardboard. Every holder of a ticket will either secure ono of the original Paintings or a Photograph theicof. 100 Tickets at Fifteen Shillings Each. . Dite and place of Drawing will be duly advertised. JAMKH MACINTOSH, Makiox.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5238, 17 December 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5238, 17 December 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5238, 17 December 1883, Page 4