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GBfcY CAltr STALLION. -TO STAND THIS SEASON. Ewy Satarday. at Mb Wailacb's, Ngahauranga ' the remainder of the week at the .stables of Mr ■ r . R, pucßninos, Albion Inn, Hutt— K Iff : ci I* AH » f 8 HOP B, ./« T-iNGT.AND'S HOPE has been recently impor- ' : jjj- tea from England, and is considered by cony - \ • >rtent judges t* be tli" finest horse, and surest foal «t»er ever imported. , Terms :~ I's per Mate, a>-d Ss.to thn groom. Payment to be mn'e on or before the. "»« Jann- •'• ury, 1860, and -Groom's fee at the time of covering. ff w ©.-—Oood Paddocks provided without Tisk . and an allowanpe or ten per cent, for cash at the first time of nervine. ' ■ ; KHWINRAtLTON JONES; , The Hutt, Sept. 19. lft»». THE GREY CATVT ST\LLtt)N FLOUfi H B O V; TO STAND THIB SEASON. ETery B«tnTday at Mb. Walxac^s, NRuhatiranga the reiriajnder of the week at th^tables of Mr. B Bwckbji>o«. Albion |.nn, Hutt— - PLOtJGHBOY has'-Leenreoeutiy imnortei from NW South Wales, andi? considered by.com- -- f«tent. JjOclgf s .Igi be the. most useful horse ever imported. \ . Terms': — £3 peif rn^are, and 3?. Od. to the Groom V* '' -^PayroehMo be made on or before the 'st January " 1860,. and groom'sr'fee at the time rf covering. N. 8.-^Good>,^PaJdock» provided without risk, and fix allowance of 10 per cent, for cash, at the nrsl fime of serving. ' ' EDWIN RAILTON JONES. Kept. 19, 1859. • ' r . TO COYER THIS SEASON. THE ENTIRE DRAUGHT HORSE ■".h v a a c t." NUGGET was got by £ampson, out of an imported Draught v are from Tasmania, both Sire and Daiu, and is allowed by competent judges to he the best Slock ever imported into this colony. Nugget . stands fifteen hands three inches high, color black, and is possessed of. great muscular power, and has proved himself a sure foal getter. Nvggrt will stand at the Nag's Head, Welling. ton, every Saturday ; at Jillett's Hotel, Hutt Bridge, every Monday ; at Jajnes Bfjfcwn's, Criterion Hote", ' Upper Hutt, every Tuesday j. at the Half- Way House, W. Clapham's, Porirua Road, every Thursday; and at the Stables of the undersigned during the remainder of the week. Terms, JEftfor single Mares, an allowarce made for three or more mares, the property of one person, payable on or before the first day of January, 1860, and the Groom's Fee of three shillings per mare at thi tinaa »f covering, ; JOB MABEY, Taita, ; • . Hutt. " fl.B. — Good PaSdockfl provided at the Hutt, and every attention paid to Mareß, but without respon. .«ibility. October 11. 1859. \ "PBINCE CHAHLEY/' yO COVER THtS SEASON, THE fine draught Stallion Pbincb Chariey, color bay, and black points. Sire Toting Charley, out of the powerful Van Eieman's Land Mare Diamond. He is four years old. and stands „.■ lCfi'banda.high. He has proved himself a sure foal-getter. Terras— Three Guineas per Mare, and » liberal allowance made for three or more Mares, belongingtb the same Proprietor. Payment to be made on or before the Ist day of January, 1660. He will stand at the Stables of Mr. John M'lntosh, New Zealftnder, every Tuesday; at Robert Jillett's, Whitewood's Hotel, Hutt, every Wednesday and Saturday ; at Mr. James Brown's, Criterion Hotel, Upper Hutt, every Tlmrsday and Friday. ANGUS M'MASTER. Wellington, October 21, 1859. TO COACH & CART BUILDERS, JtND WHEELWRIGHTS. "I OHNSTON & CO. havd just received per fj " Christopher Newton," an assortment of Arms «nd Boxes, with Pins nnd Glans, Patent Mail Axles, Bright Dob ran Springs, Chase Head, Bolts and Nuts, and Iron vvashers, Deoember 1 , 1859. MR. H. CURRY, (late of thk 65th regiment,) ' TEACHER OF M-USI.C, Willis Street, Te Aro. NJa.~Leßßons on the Tlnte.'Cornet, Trench and Sax-Horns, and Violoncello giveu, on the most •reasonable terms. ' All descriptions of Music Copied and Arranged. -'- ' N.B.^7talh,ani Parlies sujmlied with an '■ ' efficient Quadrille Band on the shortest notice. ■:■■■' ■-■ Sept. SO. 1859. UTS,-:. • ."•• •• ' J — ; : C« ARL ES COLLET T, MOLESWORTH STREET, •TOORNDON TLtJT. Wellington, August 38, 1859. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY. THK Proprietor of thin well-known Establishment, has the pleasure to inform his old fm»ds and the Public generally, that the improvements are completed, and that nothing shall be Wttniing on his part to merit a continuance of that patron i pc, hitherto bestowed upon him. To Pas ■sengfrs 'per Steamers an<l Koadthe offors good Sitting ' and Bedreoms, with a first-rate table and attendance. Ihe House being situated directly •opposite the Wharf, used liy i early all the si earn - •shipß,makrßit particularly applicable for passengers, 'either waiting for or landing from, such vessels. In all cases separate bedrooms will be provided for single 10-lgero. The Proprietor also bega to intimate that a large rtook of the very b,est Wißes, Beer, and Spirits will always be kept pp hand. y '..■ ,;"£ V" WILLIAM MILLER. >'.We)li»jftoii. November 7th, 1559. JUST LANDED, EX « HASTINGS," , A CHOICE SELECTION of Bonnets, Hats, ■ r/\.~,F«Bthere," Flowers, Millenery, Ac. &«• MBS* H. VILCHER, Willis-street, Near the Church, j : *l*ve inter 10, 183». ' '

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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1400, 24 January 1860, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1400, 24 January 1860, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1400, 24 January 1860, Page 4