;._** ... . GJXKY CART STALi.TO.N_. T O STAND T HIR SE A SO N, Every Saturday, 'at Mr. Waxlace's. Ngahaurnnga the remainder of tlie week at the stables of Mr R. Buckhidoh, Albion Inn, Hutt — KWOfiAWWS HOPE, ISnGIAND'S HOPE bas been recently imporJ iei from England, and is considered by competent judges to be thi' finest horse, and surest foal.j gelfcr ever imported. Terms : — £s per Mare. a"d ss. to tho groom. Payment to be mnile on or before tbe 1»t .Tauuury, 18R0, and Gloom's fee at the time of coverins. Ny B. — Good Paddocks provided withont risk 4 and an allowance of ten per oent. for cash at the first tinie of servintr. EDWIN RAILTON JONRS. gChe.Hutt, Sept. ; 19, 1859. -, THE GREY CAM STALLION p x, ou gls; b o y. TO STAND THIS SEASON. Every Saturday at Mb. Waliace's-.' Ngahauranga, the remainder of the week at the stables of .Mr. .R Rdckribg*, Albion Inu, Hutt--* PLOTNTHBOYTias been recently unum-ted from .New South Walw, and is considered by com•p»tent 3 udges tobe the most useful horse ever •imported. Terms-t — £8 per mare, and 3s. Od. to tbe Gi oom Payment to be mnde on or before the Ist "January 1860, and groom's fee at the time cf covering. N. B. — Good Paddockß provided without risk, end an allowance of 10 percent, for cash, at the -first time of serving. ' EDWIN BAILTON JONES. Sept. 19, 1859. TO COVER THIS SEASONT THE ENTIRE DRAUGHT HORSE " ** U G G E T '" NUGGET was got by Sampson, out of an imported Draught Mare from Tasmania, both Sire and Darn; and is allowed by competent judges to be the best Stock ever imported into this colony. Nugget stands fifteen bands three inches high, color black, and is possessed of great, muscular power, and has proved himself a sure foal getter. Nugget will stand at the" Nag's Head, Wellington, every Saturday; at Jillett's Hotel, Hutt Bridge, every Monday ; at James Brown's, Criterion Hote'. Upper Hutt; every Tuesday ; "at the Half-Way House, W. Claphara's, Porirua Road, every Thursday; and at the Stables of the undersigned during the remainder of the week. Terms, £S tor single Mares, an allowance made for three or more mares, the property of one person, payable on or before the. first day of January, 1800, and, the Groom's Fee of three shillings per mare at the tinw of oovering, . . JOB MABEY, - . ' Taitft, Hutt. H.B. — Good Paddocks provided at the Hutt, and every attention paid to : Mares," but withont respon. •ibility. - October 11, 1859. "PBINOE OHABLEYV' TO COVER THIS SEASON, mHE «ne draught Stallion Pbihce Chaiuby, !_ -color bay, and black points. Sire Young Charley, out of.the powerful . Van Dieman's Land Mare Diamond. He is four years old, and stands 18 j 'handa bigh. He. haß proved himself a sure I foal-getter. Terms— Three Guineas per Mare, and a liberal allowance made for three or more Mares, i belonging to the same Proprietor. j Payment to be niade on or before the Ist day of January, 1800. He will stand at the Stablea ef Mr. John M*ln- j toeh, New Zealander, every Tuesday ; at llobert , Jillett's, Whitewood's Hotel, Hutt, every Wednesday aud Saturday ; at Mr. James Brow v's, Criterion Hotel, Upper Hutt, every Thursday and Friday. I ANGUS M'MASTER. ! Wellingten, October 21, 1859. _.: j - j TO COACH & CART BUILDERS, AND WHEELWRIGHTS. j JOHNSTON & CO. have just received per j -" Christopher Newton," an assortment of Arms and Boxes, with Pins and Glans, Patent Mail Axles, j Bright Dog dirt Springs, Chase Head, Bolts and \ Nuta, and Iron Washers. j December 1, 1859. ~ T MR. H. CURRY, -j (I.ATE OV THH 65TH BEGIMBKT,y - TEACHER OF MUSIC, Willis Street, Te Arg. .• N.8.-— Lessons on the Flute, Cornet, French and Sax-Horns, and Violoncello given, on the most reasonable terms. All descriptions of Musijs_.Copied and Arranged. N.8. ...8a11s and Parties supplied with an - tfticient Quadrille-Band on the shortest notice. Sept. 80, 1859. CHARLES 0-0 Lii ETT, MOLESWORTH STREET, THORNDON FLAT. Wellington, August 83, 1859. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY. Proprietor of this well-khown Establishment, has the pleasure to inform his. old friends and the Public generally, that the improvements are completed, and that nothing shall be wnnting on hia part to merit a continuance of that patron i g'f ,' hitherto bestowed upon him. To Passe tigers per Steamera and Road he offers good Siting nnd Bedr«oms, with a first-rate table and attendance. Ibe Honse being situated directly opposite the Wharf, used by nearly all the steamships, mak'tfe it particularly applicable for passengers, either waiting for or lauding from, such vessels. It. all cases separate bedrooms will be provided for single lodgers. The. Proprietor also begs to intimate that a large _-toek of the. ver? best Wines, Beer, and Spirits will always be kept on band. WILLIAM^ MILLEB. Wellington, November 7tb, 185Q.. . JUSTXANDED, EX " HASTINGS." A CHOICE SELECTION of BOnneta, Hats, LX. Featbeis, Flowers, Milleoery. &c.. &c. MRS. H. PILCHER, WilHs-aueet, , . Near tbe Chareb. November 10, 1&5?.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1399, 20 January 1860, Page 4
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824Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1399, 20 January 1860, Page 4
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