TO STAND THIS SEASON ri^HE POWERFUL CHESNUT CART 1 STALLION "GUY FAUX," Stands 16i hands high, comprisiug symmetry with great bone. Guy Fax was bred by Dr. Henry Taylor, and got by Youug Charlie, out of the well known draft Marc 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, and will stand as follows :— On Monday's a_d Wednesday's at Mr. Valentine's, Hutt; Friday's at the Ferry, Porirua j Saturday's at Mr. Mc Intosh's, New Zealander; and the remainder of the week at Mr. R; Buckridge's, Taita. Single Mnres, £3 35., an allowance male for two or more mares. All fees to be paid on or before the Ist January, 1862. Paddocks provided at B. Buckridge's without " S ' J. HARRIS. Sept. 24, 1861. ~ TO STAND, } AT Manaia, this Season, tho well known Cart Horse B O L I v c n, Single Mares £3 3s. Payable on the Ist January, 1863. , ALSO, THE "©MEAT Bf OG IJ Ij, m At £10 10s. Manaia, Wairarapa, Sept. U, 1861. TO STAND THIS SEASON.' rpHE ENTIRE HORSE Will serve mares this season, at Mr. Holgate's Station, Rangitikei. Terms £3 for single mares. Payable ob the Ist February, 1862. Three weeks' paddockoge allowed gratis for mares from a distance, at the risk of the owners. Five Colts and Fillies are offered for Sale. Sept. SO, IS6I. TO COVER THIS SEASON. I~*HE UNDERSIGNED having purchased the . Entiie Hcrse >> W A Ii ti A C X ," Imported from Launceston to Wanganui by Mr. Thomas M urray, begs to state that the Horse will stand this seasou as under on and after Monday next, the 7th instant. " Wallace '* is a dappled bay, stands 18J hands high, is eight years old, possesses great muscular power, and is of remarkably good temper, and works well in harness. The Horse will stand at Mr. Valentine's stables, Hutt, on Monday & Wednesday; at Mr. Mcintosh's Wellington ; on Tuesday and Thursday, at Mr. Bromley's, Porirua. on Friday and Saturday, and the remainder of the time at the Proprietors stables, Kai Warra Warra. TERMS— SINGLE MARES £3 10s. An allowance made to parties owning two or more mares— their own property. Payable on the Ist January, 166' i. An allowance of ten shillings each mare, made to parties payiug cash when mares served. THOMAS PHILLIPS. Kai Warra Warra, Oct. 1, 1861. Odd Fellows' Hall. ~ GRAND DRAWING ROOM ENTERTAINMENT, UNDER the PATRONAGE of MAJOR DWYER AND THB OFFICERS OF THE 14th REGIMENT. MONDAY, 7th.OCTOBBR. 1861 THE ODD FELLOWS' HALL COMMITTEE have much pleasure in announcing, that Mr*. W. H. FOLEY has kindly consented to give a Dramatic Enter tainraent at the above Hall, previous to her departure from the Province. Messrs. Webster and Swan have also placed their valuable services at the disposal of tke Committee. The proceeds of the entertainment, after payment of expenses, are to go towards the liquidation of the debt remaining due upon the Hall. From the favour with which the last entertainment of the kind was received,, and the object for which the funds are to be devoted, the Committee feel ctnfident that they will receive" the smport of the public. The entertainment will be of the most rescherche character, and the strictest order will be observed/ The Performance will commence with the 4th aud s tli Acts of tho STRANGER! The Stranger .... Mr. Vernon Webster Baron Steiufort. . , . Mr. Swan Francis Mr. J. Minifie Mrs. Haller Mrs. W. H. Foley Countess Miss Mcl ville An Interlude of Singing. AND READINGS FROM THE POETS. Song " Roused by the cry of M H M . War and Strife, ' Song Mrs. W. H. Foley Reactkg " Wolsey's Farewell to Henry the Bth, Act ur, ..Mr. V. Webster Sceue i. Duett, Comic. . . . Mr. Swau & Mrs. W. H.. Foley The whole to conclude with a new Comedietta, entitled; WOOING IN JEST AND liOVOTC* IN EARNEST! Doors open at half-fast Seven o'olock, performance to commence at Eight precisely. Admission— Gallery and Reserved Seats, Bs. each ; Body of the Hall, ls. 6d. 26th September, 1861. A PUBLIC TEA MEETING In connection with the Wellington MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY, WILL he held on Tuesday, the Ist Ootober, at the Odd Fellows' Hal), when all persons friendly to tho movement are respectfully invited to attend, Tickets One shilling each. Tea on the Table at 6 o'clock. Tickets may be had at the Independent Office, Mr. Trueman's, Te Aro ; and at Mr. Hall's, Thorndon. Sept. 19,1861.
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Wellington Independent, Volume 1671, Issue 1671, 1 October 1861, Page 2
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