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Business Advertisements. t Luke & Co/s Ranges c THE HEAVIELT ON THE 0 MAEKET. " This means DubabiiilTT. * fTI HE only Range with detaohabli X Oven and Boiler. This means a economy of repairs. • HUNDREDS IN USB IN WANCtANUI i, :e Agent; I W. G. Bassett, (t TIMBER MERCHANT, i. Wilson Street, Wanganui. d ,7 : " Is «. .t J. Fairburn, >■ -HOUSE. LAND, AND ESTATE '• . AGENT. * HOUSE PROPERTIES FOR BALE ■d »St. J6hn's Hill (adjoining Mrs Bal r, lances) — 6 rooms, stable, - 11 ; i- . acres; healthy- building sites it with splendid view; low 1 / price Apply sharp. ' "> Wickateed Street — 7 rooms, all -mod '' crn conveniences, £-acre; ,£825 a ' easy 'terms. St. John's Hill — 9 rooms, 5 acres ,8, 8 _ .£IBOO. Aramoho — 10 rooms, 3J- acres, it St. John's Hill— S rooms, 5 acres XISOO. ). Tayfbrth — 7 rooms, 4 acre 3; ".£6OO. Tayforth— 7 rooms, 20 acres; £1250 i- Bell Street — 7 rooms, i-acre; £550. Russellvale — 6 rooms, i-acre; £250 easy terms. Dbn't miss this.' ■ !>! > Avenue — 7 rooms, £-acre; £1150. 1 Avenue corner section) — Nearly J-acre ' 9 rooms;" £1150. * Harrison Street — 5 rooms, l-Bth-aere „ £500; or, with full j-acre, £025 Glasgow Street — 5 rooms, 4-acre £520. , . •■ " Wilson "Street — 9 rooms, -J-acre. . A first-cluass Business for sale,, wit! freehold premises. " - 5 BUILDING SECTIONS. Eastown— 6 acres, clos eto workshop and proposed railway station i) best building sites in the district r Holderdale — 20 acres; poultry fan or fruit growin i!BS- Splendid Section, 5 minutes fron C.P.O. Splendid building sites,' Sedgebrook ' close to 'Eastown workshops, iWick , Street, Campbelltown, and Castle d . cliff. • , .'. TO LET, on Balding Lease, at & lov v rental— Sections in Ht.' Hill Street ; Nixon Street, and JHidg-vay Street ■ TO LET— New 8-roomed" dwelling ■, •, Campbell Street ; * 7-roomed dwej ling, Wicksteed Street, furnishei ' "or unfurnished. -„ - . LIST" OP FARMS FOR SALE OJ ™ APPLICATION. ' a Call and inspect list of properties. Properties advertised free of charge Offices and Sample-rooms to let. . Money to lejid at current rates. '" INSURANCES - EFFECTED undei " the WORKMEN'S COMPENSATIOIi „ FOR ACCIDENTS ACT at LOWESI 1 RATES. ■ - ■ ,1 . ' ' = c . Sires of the Beaton. 3 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. j •/ TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON In the Wanganui District ; The Champion Draught Stallion . p L E N T> 'O T. For further particulars apply to ' I A. DONALD,' Putiki, Wanganui. . t TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON In the Wanganui ■District,"- the r ' Carriage -Stallion, " pOCK OF 'THE TTjTAIiK COCK OF THE WALK is an 8-year-old colt of a nice bay oolour. with foui black points. 16.2 hands high, with plenty of bone, and good action. As ■ yearling he took First Prize at tLc " Timarn Bhow and Second at Christohuroh; as a 2-year-old First Prize* at Tiraaru; First Prizs at Ellesmere Show, 1894, beating five others, including Blue . (Sown; Second at Cbristohurch to his sire, 1895 ; First and Spsoiat, Rangiora Show, 1896 ; also Second to his sire, with ' eight others in the risg. in 1897. First and Special at Timarn, 1899. - First Wanganui 1900. 3 His <iire was the well known Orpheuß, imported direct from the celebrated . Oldenburgh' Stud, Suwurdcn, near Rodonkirohen, Grand Dukedom ol . Oldenburgh, Germany. Thia'Stud woe . successfully represented od the trotting c tracks at meetings held rebently-in Germany, at whioh Amerioan, Franeol Prussian, Austrian, and other countries i oompeted. He was hunting last seasot, „ with the ' South Canterbury Hounds, I carrying 14st over big country, i - TERMS-^£3; half guarantee, £4; s £2 payable. Ist January, 1902, and balance wben. mate proves in. Tool. I Groomage fee., 2a 6d, payable, at fiiat : Bervice. " N ; For full particulars 1 apply to nUfTLAND STABLES. TO STAND THIS SEASON IN WANGANUI. And Travel Marten and Surrounding Districts, THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE, II N S T O, C X i (Hotchkiss— Satanella) Rlack Horse, J.7.1J hands high. Halftrcther to St. Paul, St. Clements; etc. LINSTOCK (10 .years old) only started once as a 2-year-old. As a 3-ycar-old he < earned a winning bracket by "appropriating tho open Flying Stakes at Pakuranga (Auckland) t iucoting, beating a field of 11, including St. Vincent, Annabelle', and Brown Mantle, and cutting out the five furlongs in 1.4- After competing at tho -Auckland Summer Meeting he next- took- part in the gatheringat Avondale, where he annoxed the flying .'Handicap, beating Lufra, Count Lamont, Tho* Sharper, and several ethers. At the March meeting of the same Club, carrying top weight, he started favourite in the Waiakerei Handicap, and finished fourth to Retaliation, The Lieutenant, and , The Sharper, the six furlongs being run in 1.16. At the Auckland R.C. Meeting ho carried a big weight, and ran' third to Doris and Reaper in the Railway Handicap, fo.r which a field of nine started.- Owing to on accident on -the course while competing he fell over a hurdle- which had -been inadvertently left on the track, and this finished up his racing career. ' , LINSTOCK is the biggest thoroughbred hon» that has ever visited the Wanganui district. In colour he is black, and stands 17.1} hands high. He has a handsome head, beautiful rein, obliquo shoulder, very 'short back, fine flat bone, and is 84 good quartered horse. He is really a. horse that should suit the requirements* of all sorts of breeders, who should' look through his pedigree. „ - , LINSTOCK will stay .at Mr.Churten'a Aramoho. and will travel- to Turakina (via Fordell) on Mondays, Marton on Tuesdays, returning Wednesdays '(via No. 1 line), and at home atAiumoho on Thursdays. Single JffiHW, 0 guineae; vwq vt. more mores, .£4. All fpes parable 31st January, 1902. Good Paddocking at Aramoho, ,1s per week. " " All care taken, but no responsibility for loss of mares by death, accident, or otherwise howsoever. For particulars apply GEO. CHAMBERLAIN Lessee, Or, W. H. CHURTON. Aramoho. ■O IPIR IX I TTT 6 U.-S B, WANGANUI RIVER. (New Zealand's Rhine.) ' - _ The above is now under the Proprietorship of the undersigned, for ten yeary Chief Steward of Messrs Hatriok iind Co.'s Riyer Steamers. Tourists and other will find every comfort and good table kept. Reduced Tariff for one week or over. JOHN HOWARD, Proprietor.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10501, 23 November 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10501, 23 November 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10501, 23 November 1901, Page 4