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B •"*" \s fit \fit rl l «i nl O n8 • ■ GREY ..CAR I STALLION. mTO STAND THIS SRAS ON, ■Every Saturday. *t Mb Wallace's. NRahnurnnsraH the remainder of th>- week at the stables of Mr H R. Buckujdgb, Alhinn Inn, Hntt — ; 1 ENei^P'S HOPE, ■ TTTNGLAND'P HOpj- ha«leen rerently impor. I JL/J ted from Enpflnnd. and is considered by com I petent judges to be tho finest horse, and surest foal ■ getter ever imported. I Terms : — -£5 pet- TVFn c :v d ss. to ih<» groom. I payment io be mn>le on or before the 'et Janu- ■ Ul7, lfitJO, and Groom's fp<; lit the time of covering. I N. B. — Oood Paddocks provided without risk I «vnd an allowance of ten per oent. for rash at the . first time of servitig. F.nwiN RAILTON JONES. ' The Hutt,. Sept. 10. |Mfl. ' THE GREY CART STVLLTON , P L QU a H BOY. ■TO STAND THIS SEASON. ' Every Setnrday at Mb. Wallace's-, Kgahauranptn, •• , the remainder of the week nt the stubles of 3Wr. R Buckridge Albion Tnn, Hutt— - PI.OUOHBOY has Keen recently imnorted from New South Wale*, and is considered by competent Judges to be the most useful horse ever imported. Terms :— £ B per mare: and 3s. od. to the G» oom . Payment to be madp on or before tbe 'st January 1860. and groom's fee at tbe time of covering. " N. B.~Gobd Paddocks provided without risk, and an allowance of 10 per cent, for cash, at the first time of serving. EDWIN RAILTON JONES. Sept. 19, 1859. IdO~COVEbT " THIS~SEASON. THE ENTIRE DRAUGHT HORSE "" N U Q G E T." NUGGF.T was got by Sampson, out of an imported Draught v»re from Tasmania, both ... Sire and Dam, and is allowed by coirpetent judges to be the best Stock ever iniDorted into this colony. Nvgpet stands fifteen bands three inches high, color Mark, and is possessed of gieat muscular power, and has proved himself a sure foal getter. 'i Nuqgrt will stand at the Nog's Head, Wellington, every Saturday ; nt Jillett's Hotel. Hutt Bridge, every Monday ; at James Brown'B, Criterion Hotel, Upper Hntt, every Tuesday ; at the Half- Way -. House,. W. Clapham's. Porirua Road, every Thursday; and at (he Stables of the undersigned during tHe remainder of the weefe . Terms, £3 foe single Mares, an allowance made for three or more mures, the property of oue person, payable on or before the first dfly of January, 1860, and the Groom's Fee of three shillings pev mare at (he. tin»« of covering, JOB MABEY, Taita, Hutt. N.B. — Good Pn<Moc]t9 provided at the Hull, and every attention paid to Mares, but without responsibility. October 11, 1859. "Minee chabi«ey/' TO COVER THIS SEASON, fT^HE fine draught c tnlli6n Prince Chariby, I. color bay, and IWack points. Sire Young ■ Charley, out of the powerful Van Eieman's Land Mare Diamond. He is four years old, and stands 16( hands high. He has proved himself a sure I foal-getter. Terms — Three Guineas per Mare, and a liberal allowance mnde for three or more Mares, belonging to the same Proprietor. Payment to be ma<!c on or before the Ist day of January, 1860. ' | He. will stand at the Stables of Mr. John M'lntosh, New -Zealnmlor. <very Tuesday; at Robert Jillett's, Whitewood'.s "otel, Hntt, every Wednesday and Saturday ; nf Mr. James Browu's, Criterion SQtel, Upper Hutt, every Thursday arid Friday. ANGUS M'MASTER. Wellington, October 21, 1859. TO COACH & CART BUILDERS, AND VvHEELWRIGHTS. JOHNSTON & CO. \iave just received per " Christopher Newton," au assortment of Arms and Boxes, with Pins nnd Glans, Patent Mnil Axles, Bright Dog Ciirt Spvi'igs, Chase Head, Bolts and Nuts, and Iron Washers. December 1,185 U. MR. 11. CURRY, (late of the 63th regiment,) TEACHEII OF MUSIC, Willis Street, Te Aro. N.B. — Lessons on ilio Flute, Cornet, French and Sax-Horns, an<l Violoncello giveu, on the most reasonable ten:.s. All descriptions of Music Copied and Arranged. - N.8. ...Ha115, and Parties supplied with an efficient Quadrille Hand on the shortest notice. Sept. 30, IHSQ. CHARGES COL LETT, |Utrjr*r, MOLES WOHTH STREET, TIIimXDON FLAT. .Wellington, Angus: \!tf, 18:">9. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, LAMUTON QUAY. HPHK Projineiov ol' his- well-known Esiablish'"fi. nieni, has ihe }< : ensurc to inform his old friends and the Pu"itii' generally, that the improvement are eoniplctMl. nnd that nothing shall he wwiiing on "t.is j ar. t > tsierit ft ontiuuaiice of iljnt patron £c, hitherto liest>iweil upon him. To Pusseiigprs per S'.uuiii^s tint Road he off«rs good Sluing auil Uedruonts. with a first-rate table and atietiiUvu-i'. 'ilie House being situated directly opposite tin- Vliiuf. used by nearly nil the steamships, maUts it p.utK'dlarly applicable for passengers, either waiting for <r .'muling from, .such vessels. Ti. all cnses s> p nuc bedrooms will be provided for si glti' I'ilge..-. The Projirioior i.lso begs to intimate that a large stock i.f the very l ; es' Wines. Beef, and Spirits will alwajs be ktpt ov h nd WILLIAM MILLEK. Wellington. Novcmbpi 7tli, i.*ftJ). JUST LAND i<:D, XX " FFASTINGs!" A CHOieB SKLECTIOM of Bonnets, Hats, (V featiieiß, Flo^ew, Milenery, &c, &c. : MRS. H. PfLCHEK, '■<?*'■. Willis-street, '$.'. Near the Church. JTqyember 10, 1859. '

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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1398, 17 January 1860, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1398, 17 January 1860, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1398, 17 January 1860, Page 4