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ON SALE. 100 BUSHELS- PRIME MAIZE. J ACOO JOSEPH. & CO 17ih August, 1860. _ POWERFUL STALLION. THIE GREY CART HORSE - 1 ENGLAND'S HOPE. Will serve Mares this Season at R. Buckridoe's, Albion Inn, Taita, at .£5 per Mare, ss. Groom's fees Euglnnd'3 Hope was recently imported by E. R. Jones, Esq., and is considered by competent judges to be ibe finpst Horse ever imported into these Colonies, and the surest foal getter. An allowance ! for two or more mares. ( P.S. — After the lst Octoher, he will be at Wallace's, Ngahauraiiga, every Thursday and Friday ; Mcintosh's, New Zealander, every Thursday. All fees to be paid on or. before the lst of January. 1861. „. •' " N.B. — An allowance of ten per cent for cash at the first time of serving. All monies not paid in January will be charged 5 per cent exlra. Paddocks provided without risk. E. BUCKRIDGE, Albion Inn. September. SO, 1800. ■ COACHING STALLIOK — -____„ | nnHE GREY HORSE 1 PLOUGH BOY, Will serve Mares this Season at R. Buckridge's, Albion Inn, Taita, at ,_£3 per Mare, 3s. Groom's fees. Plough Boy was recently imported by E. R. Jones, Esq., and is allowed to be one of the finest getters of stock ever imported, and a sure foal getter. An allowance for two or more mares. P.S.— After the lst October, lie will be at Wallace's, Ngahauranga, every Thursday and Fiiday; Mcintosh's, New Zealander, every Thursday. All fees to be paid on or before the lst of January, 1801. N.B.— An allowance of ten per cent for cash at the first lime of serving. All monies not paid in January, will be charged five per cent extra. Hi BUCKRIDGE, Albion Inn. Sept. 20, 1800. ~TO COVER THIS~ SEASON. r jnHE Powerful Chesnut Cart Stallion 1 GUY FAUX. Stands 16 hands 2 inches high, comprising symmetry with great bone. Guy Faux was bred by Dr. Henry Taylor, and got by Young Charlie, out of the well-known draft Mare Polly, imported from Van Dieman's Land, and foaled on the sth November, 1855. This Horse is considered by competent judges to be one of the best proportioned Horses in the country. Will stand as follows — Monday's and Wednesday's, at Mr. Valentine's, Whitewood's Hotel, Hutt. Tuesday's and Thursday's, at Job Mabey's, Taita. Friday's, Mr. Bryant's, Johnsonville. Saturday's, Mr. Mcintosh, New Zealander. Single Mares £j 35., an allowance will be made for two or more, mares. All moneys, to be paid on or before the lst January, 1861. Paddocks provided at Job Mabey's, without risk. JAMES HARRIS, Tnita, Hutt. Sept. 25, 1860. TO STAND THIS SEASON. rpHE THOROUGH-BRED HORSE X GL A U C U S Terms M a Mare, and 4s. Groomage, After the Ist October, Glaucus will serve Mares every Monday and Saturday, at Mr. Mcintosh's, New Zealander, and the remainder of the week a Mr. Lunn's, Poriiua Road, where Paddocks will be provided for Mares at 3s. each per week without risk. Payments to be made ou or before Ist January. 1961. " September 28, 1800. TO COVER THIS SEASON. 'T*HE POWERFUL CART STALLION X PRINCE CHARLIE This well-known Entire is a Bright Bay, stand 16J hands high, on short legs, is unequalled fo symmetry and action, nnd has proved himself a sure foal getter. Was got by Charlie, out of an imported. Mare. Will stand for the Season at the following places • — Monday's — Mr. Mcintosh's, New Zealand er Hotel, Wellington Tuesday' s — Mr, Clapham's, Half- Way House, Porirua Road Wednesday's ) Mr. Valentine's, Whi ewood's & Thursday's} Hotel, Hutt Friday's — Mr. Brown's, Criterion Hotel, Upper Hutt. Terms— Single Mares _£3 35., and an nllowanee made for two or more Mares tlie property of one person. AU fees to be paid on or before the lst January, 1861, to Mr. Mcintosh, Wellington, or Mr. Valen. tine, Hutt. Wellington, October 11, 1860. TO VOLUNTEERS, AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOClETY.— Members of the Society and i intending assurers are informed that the Bye-Laws permit them to engage in military or naval service AS VOLUNTEEKS, WITHOUT EXTBA CHARGE AND j WITHOUT VITIATING THEIR POLICIES. ' By order of the Board, ROBERT THOMSON, Secretary. JONAS WOODWARD, Agent.Wellington, Aug. 7, 1860. NOTICE. ALL Persons baying any Claims against Mr. William Ariiell, of Wellington, Horse and Cattle Dealer, aie requested to send the same forthwith to JOHN KING, ;, i.c ,_c_ Solicitor, Wellington. October 16, 1860. FOR SALE, yi SMALL DAIRY FARM, oomprising (100) 1\ one hundred acres of Freehold Laud in Park : Vale. Albo (20) twenty first-rate Dairy Cows, and (17) •seventeen well-bred Heifers, mostly in Calf. Apply to J. A. THOMPSON. Karon, 3±th September, 1800.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1471, 13 November 1860, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1471, 13 November 1860, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1471, 13 November 1860, Page 6

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