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LOST, STOLEN, OB STRAYED. FROM the Run of the late Mr. Robert Jenkins, Evans' Bay, A BAY FILLY, with one white hind foot, and small star in the forehead, branded R.M. on the near shoulder. Whoever may have found the same, and will deliver her to the undersigned, wil 1 be handsomely rewarded ; and if stolen, any person giving such information as shall lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders, shall i receive a reward of £6. GEORGE MILNER, * ' • Te Arc ' December 15, 1860. ON SALE. ~~~ 100 BUSHELS PRIME MAIZE. JACOB .JOSEPH & CO I7tb Angoat, 1860. POWERFUL STALLION. HMHE GREY CART HORSE 1 ENGLAND'S HOPE. Will serve Mares this Season at R. Buckbidge's, Albion Inn, Taita, at £5 per Mare, ss. Groom's fees England's Hope was recently imported by E. R. Jones, Esq., and is considered by competent judges to be the finest Horse ever imported into these Colonies, and the surest foal getter. An allowance for two or more mares. P. 9. — After the Ist October, he will be at Wallace's, Ngahauranga, every Thursday and Friday ; Melntosh'J, New Zealander, every Thoraday. All fees to be paid on or before the Ist of January. 1861. ' 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 5 per cent extra. I Paddocks provided without risk. R. BUOKBIDGE, j Alhion Inn. September 20,1860. COACHING STALLION. T H E GREY HORSE 1 PLOUGH BOY, Will serve Mares this Season at R. Buokiudge'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 geter. An allowance for two or more mares. P.S. — After the Ist October, he will be at Wallace's, Ngahauranga, every Thursday and Friday; Mclntosh's, New Zealander, every Thursday. All fees to be paid on or before the lat of January, 1861. N.B. — An allowance of ten per cent for cash at the first time of serving. All monies not paid in Jauuary, will be charged five per cent extra. R; BUCKIIIDOE, Albion Inn. Sept. 20,'. 1860, TO COVER THIS SEASON. r |"»HE Powerful Chesnut Cart Stallion 1 GUY FAUX. Stands 16 hands 2 inches high, comprising symmetry witn great bone. Guy Faux was bred by Dr. Henry Taylor, nnd got by Young Charlie, out of he well -known draft Mare Polly, imported from Van Dieman's Land, and foaled on the sth November, 1855. This Horse is considered by competent j udges 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. Mclntosh, New Zealander. Single Mares £,s 3s , an allowance will be made for two or more mares. AH moneys to be paid on or before the Ist January, 1801. Paddocks provided at Job Mabey's, without risk. JAMES HARRIS, Taita, Hutt. Sept. 25, 1860, DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. «T| THE Partnership hitherto existing between 1 the Undersigned, as Chemists and Druggists, Manneis street, Wellington, has been dissolved by mutual consent from the Ist January, 1861. CHARLES D. BARRAUD, HAYWARD A. OWEN. Witnesses — William Spinks, B. Smith. 10th January, 1801. NOTICE. 4 LL Persons indebted to Messrs. Barbaud /"\ & Owen, Chemists, Manners street, Wellington, are requested to pay their accounts immediately to Owen, Brothers, by whom the Business is now carried on, and whose receipt will be sufficient. * BARRAUD & OWEN. 10th January, 1861. RAMS FOR SALE. [? ROM 50 to 60 two toothed to full mouthed, V fine woolled, clean, and well conditioned. Sold solely on account of necessity for a change. Deliverable in Town or at Waikaraka Station by GEORGE MOORE. Any one requiring Rams will find thiß au ad van • tagous opportunity. j 10th January, 1801. w Q Q ffHE undersigned are purchasers of Wool and 1 Hides, or will make advances on consignments to their Agents in London, Liverpool, or the Australian Colonies. Wool shipped via Wellington, will be stored there free of rent and insured against risk ot fire if required. STEPHEN CURTIS & CO. General Commission Agents, Taupo Quay, Wauganiii, 10th January, 1861. ADVANCES. LIBERAL ADVANCES made on all- Goods consigned for Positive Sale. POWELL & CO. Wanganui. January 10, 1861. POWELL. & CO., MERCHANTS, Auctioneers, Commission and Shipping Agents, for the Sale and Purchase of Land, Produce, Stock, and General Merchandise. YABD AND VABEHOUSB STOBAGB. BONDED STORES. Victoria Avenue, Wanganui, 10th Janupry, 1801.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1492, 29 January 1861, Page 3

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762

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1492, 29 January 1861, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1492, 29 January 1861, Page 3

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