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01 i sceUaneo us. GIIEY CAlir STALLION. T 0 8 T A.N-d"*TH.IS S-R A SO N, Every Saturday, at Mb. W-at,t,.\cb's. -.Ngnh.mrßnpra , . the remainder of the work nt the ntnblos of Mr' "R. Buckhidgb, Albion li\n, Kutt — MW & Ifi A W «& ' S BS O fi s 83, TjiNGLAND'S HOpR htii born rei-enily imporJ^J ted from Knglnnd, nnd is cons-idorcd l>y com- j pptont judges t» be iho finest horso, and surest foal getter ever imported. Terms : — 4's per Mare, aid ss. to \\\c groom. V/.vmeilt to heniftde on ov'hefore the l*t "J«uutiry, 1860, and Groom's foe at the time of oovcrincr. 'iJ, B -*-'3ood Paddocks provided without risk and an allowance of ten per cent, for cash at the first time of servincr. "EDWIN BATLTON JONES. The Hutt, Sept. 10, lfWft. ; ! THE GREY CA^T STALLION P LOU G H B O Y. "TO STAND THIS SEASON. Every Saturday at Mb. Wai-I/ack's, Ngahaurnngn, ■ the remainder-of the weHc nt-'th'e stables of Mr. R Buckridoe, Albion Inn, Hutt — PLOUGTJBOYIiaB.I.den recently imrovfed from" . New South Wnlep. and is considercl l>y competent Judges to be the most useful horse ever imported.- • ' Terms : — £% per mare,. and ss. Od.-.to tbe Gioom Payment to be mnilp on or hftfore the Ist jTfiniiary 1860, and groom's'fee at 'the 'time rf covering. N. B.— Good Paddocks provided without risk, and an allowavee of 10 percent, for rtish, at the first time of sewing. EDWIN R.'VILTON JONES. Sept. 19, 1850. 'to cover this~season. THE ENTIRE DRAUGHT HOUSE V N U Q G E T '" NUGGRT was got by Sampson, out of an imported Draught Mare from Tasmania, both "Sire and Dana,. and is allowed by con-petent judges to be the best Stock ever imported into this colony. -Nvgget stands fifteen hands three inches high, -"color Hack, and is possessed of Rreat muscular power, and has proved himself a sure foal getter. Nvggpt will eland at the Nsg's Head, Wellington, every Saturday ; at Jillett's Hotel, Hutt Bridge, every Monday ; at James Brown's, Criterion Hotel, Upper Hutt, every Tuesday i nt the T-Inlf-Way House, W. Clapham's, Porirna Road, every Thursday ; and at the Stables of the undersigned during the remainder of the week. Terms, £3 for single Mares, an allowance made for three or more mares, the properly of one person, payable oh or. "before the first day of January, 18G0, and the Groom's Fee of three shillings per mare at tka tins of coveting, JOB MABEY, Taita, Hutt. N.B. — Good Paddocks provided at the Hutt, and every attention paid to Mares, but without respon. 'sibility. October 11, 1850. "PBINCE CHABLEY?' TO COVER THIS SEASON, nnHKE fine draught Stallion Pbikoe Charley, 1 color bay, and black noints. Sire Young Charley, out of the poyerlul Van Eiemnn's Land Mare Diamond. He ia four years old, and stands 16jr handa 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, 1860. He will stand at the Stables of Mr. John M'lntosh, New Zealander, every Tuesday ; at Rohert Jillett's, Whitewood's Hotel, Hutt, every Wednesday and Saturday ; at Mr. James Brown's, Criterion 3ECotel, Upper Hatt, every Thursday and Friday. * ANGUS M'MASTER. • Wellington, October SI, 1859. TO COACH &f CART BUILDERS, AND WHEELWRIGHTS. "I OHNSTON '& jCO. have just received per tJ " Christopher Newton," an assortment of Arms -And Boxes, with Pins and Glaus, Patent Mail Axles, Bright Dog Cart Springs, Chaae Head, Bolts and Nuts, nnd Iron Washers. December 1, 1859. " MR. H. CURRY, j \IiATB OF THB 65TH BEGIMKNT,) TEACHER OF MUSIC, fPHIh Street, Te Aro. N.B, — Lessonß on the Flute, Comet, French and Sax-Horns, and Violoncello give v, on the most " reasonable t^rms. All descriptions of Music Copied and Arranged. N.8.... 8a11s and Parties supplied with an efficient Quadrille Hand on the shortest no (ice. Sept. 30, 1859. CHAELES COLLET T, §tttdjer, MOLESVVORTH STREET, THOKNDON FLAT. Wellington, Angwst 23, 1859. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY. Proprietor of this well-known Eaiahlish- . • ment, has the plensure to inform his old friends and the Public generally, that the impiovements are completed, and that nothing shall bn wonting on.vis part to merit a continuance of that patrona ge, hitherto bestowed upon him.* To Passengprs per Steamers ami Ho ad he offers good Sitting and Bedrooms, with, a first-rate tuMe and 1 attendance. Ihe House being situated directly opposite the Wharf, used by nearly all the steamships, makfcs it particularly applicable for passengers, either waiting for or landing from, such vessels. In all cases separate bedro<Jtns-Jwill be provided for single lodgers. The Proprietor also begs to intimilto that a large fitock of the very best Wines. Beer, nnd Spirits will always beltept on hand. WILLIAM MILLER. Wellington^ November 7th, 1E59. JUST LANDED, EX « HASTINGS." A CHOICE, SELECTION, of Bonnets, Hats, i \. Feathers, Flowers, Miilenery, &c, &c. MRS. H. PILCHER, ' , Willis-street, Near tbe Church. , November TQ, 1859. j

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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1396, 13 January 1860, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1396, 13 January 1860, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1396, 13 January 1860, Page 4