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{&i a cell a neons. GREY CART STALLION. TO STAND THIS-S BA SON, Every Saturday, at Mn. Wai.i.aok's, Ngiiliaur»nga the rcinuinder of the week at the stables of Air li. BucKRiDGK, Albion Inn, Hint— ENGLAND'S HOPE, 171 NG LAND'S HOPE has been recently imporJ ted from England, and is cout-iiirred by cum-pi-lent judges (» he iliv finest liurise, and sureat foal feller ever imported. Terms : —i'O per Mare, ami flu. to the groom. I'tyinent to b<; mude on or before tin; Ist Junutiry, 1.8(10, unit Groom's fee at the lime of covering. N. B-—'jood Paddocks provided without ris"k mid un allowance of ten per cent., fur cash at the first time of serving. KIIWIN RAILTON JONES. • The Hutt, Sept. ID, 1809. THE GIIEY CART STALLION PLOUGHB OY. TO STAND THIS SEASON. livery Saturday at Mn. Wallace's. Ngahauranga, the remainder of the week at the stables of Mr. R BucKniDGE, Albion Inn, Huit X>LOUGIIBOY lias been recently imported from 1 New South Wales, and is considered by competent Judges to be the most useful horse ever imported. Terms :—-£3 per mare, and -"is. OH. to the doom Pnymeiit to he made on or before the Ist January 1800, and gruo-nVfee at the lime rf covering. N. M.—Good Paddocks provided without risk, anil nn allowance of 10 percent, for cash, at the first time of serving. EDWIN RAILTON JONES. Sept. 10, 185!). "GLEHELG-." TO STAND TO COVER THIS SEASON. CART HORSE " GLFA'ELG," will stand to cover this season at Mr. Bromley's Ferry, ' Porirna. and at Mr. Bryant's, lohnsonville, every Wednesday, from 10 to 32, nnd the same day at Ngulmuraupn from 2to 4. Terms,! wo Pounds per mare nnd Two Shillings the Grootn. Good Paddocks at two shillings per week. Ttni.Ms Cash at the time ofcoveriug. September IS, 1800. TO STAND THIS SEASON ."STEAM." At £2 10s. A COM PACT ami Powerful Iron Grey Stallion, by liiihens, out of a Ken South Wales Mare, gueii to the Taupo natives by Sir George Grey. Sleum is 7 years old, was bred at Taupo by the Chief Herekiekie, and under the Vlaori name of Diire. He won the Maori Race at Burnhom Water in Jnumiry, 1808, with a very heavy weight ou bis back- Me also won a three miIeJIATCH, for £50 α-side, at Canterbury Races. 1,859, carrying 10 st. 7 lb., against Mr. M'Olymonfs celebrated horse Young Crab, carrying 10 st. He ia remarkable for streugth, symmetry, and good temper. Steam will Etand on Suturdiiy and Monday at Mr. Mclniosh's Stables, Wellington ; on Tuesday, at Mr. Jillett'9. Hutt; Fridny, at Mr. Bromley's. Porirua; and the rest of the week at Mr. Lunti's. For further particulars apply to MB. LUNN, Farm, Trelessio, Or THOMAS JACKSON, At E.J. Wakeaeld's, Esq. October 1,1859, TO COVER THIS SEASON. THE ENTIRE DRAUGHT HORSE "NUGGET." NUGGET was got by Sampson, out of an imported Draught Mare from Tasmania, both Sire and Dem, and is allowed by coirpetent judges to he the best Stock ever imported into this colony. Nngt/et stands fifteen hands three inches high, color Mack, nud is possessed of great muscular power, and bus proved himself a sure foal getter. A"«W' will stand at the Nag's Head, Wellington, every Saturday ; «t Jillett's Hotel, Hutt Bridge, every Monday ; at James Brown'a, Criterion Hotel. Upper Hint, every Tuesday ; nt the Half-Way House. W. Clapham's, Porirm Road, every Thursday; and at the Stables of tbe undersigned during the remainder of the week. Terms, £i for single Mares, an allowance made for three or more marcs, the properly of one person, payable on or before tbe first day of January, 181S0, aud the Groom's Fee of three shillings per mare at the timo ef covering, JOB MABEY, Taita, Hutt. N.B.—Good I'addooks provided nt the Hutt, nnd every attention paid to Mares, but without responsibility. October 11, 185 P. "PRINCE CHAKLEY." TO COVER THIS SEASON, riHHE fine draught Stallion PniscE Chabikt, 6. color bay, and black points, Sire Young Charley, out of the powerful Van Cieman's Land Mure Diamond. He ia four years old, and stands 1 1C& hands high. He has proved himself a sure foal.getter. Terms—Three Guineas per Mare, and' a liberal allowance made for three or more Mares, belonging to the same Proprietor. Payment to be made on or before the Ist day of January, 1800. lie will stand at the Stablea of Mr. John M'lntosh, New Zealauder, every Tuesday; at Robert Jillett's, Whitewood's Hotel, Hutt, every W«dnesday and Saturday; at Mr. .lames Mrovn's, Crite ion Hotel, Upper Hutt, every' Thursday and Friday. ANGUS M'AIASTEB. Wellington, October 21, 1800. mbThT*oubryj (I.ATE OF THE GOTH KEOIMENT,) TEACHER OF MUSIC, IVi/lis Slncl Tα Aro. N.B.—Lessons on the Flute, Cornel. French aud Sax-Horns, aud Violoncello giveu, outnemost rciisoiisiblo terms. All descriptions of Music Copied and Arranged. N.B...JJaIh and Pen-tics supplied with an. efficient Quadrille Band on the shortest notice Sept. Sβ, 1859.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1375, 28 October 1859, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1375, 28 October 1859, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1375, 28 October 1859, Page 5

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