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TO STAND THIS SEASON. THE Oart Stallion IVANHOE, by England's Hope, out of a Samson mare, will serve a limited number of mares at Pigeon BusV Featherston. Terms, £3 10s for single mares; paddocks fret, but without responsibility for one month. Payment to be made on Ist January, 1863, W. L. LUCENA. Aug. 13, 1865. STALLIONS FOR 1862. AT Trelissic Farm the property of Mr. William Luun, ANTIDOTE, will serve a limited number ef mares five giuineas each. • Also the Cart Stallion BLACK PRINCE, at three guineas a mare. He is a good black, stands 16 hands bigh, got by Sampson out of a superior Hobart Town mare is an execellent worker and line temper. He will travel in the neighbourhood of Welling, ton, the Hutt, and Porirua. Good Paddocks provided by the owner and every attention paid to mares entrusted to his care. Payment to be made on the Ist of January. Aug. 4, 1862. RAVENSDOWNE. THE Thorough-bred Horse Ravensdowne will serve a limited number of Mares at Manaia, Wairarapa, during lhe ensuing season. Thoroughbred mares, at J_lo 10s. ; Country Mares at £4, 4s. Ravensdowne was imported direct from England, last year by J. Johnston, Esq., is a bright bay, 4 yrs. old, and was got by Balrownie, dam Nell Gwynne, by lago, g, dam.Confusionee, by Emelius, &c, &c. ALSO, Tbe Endre Cait Horse GREAT MOGUL, by England's Hope, at £3 3s. N.B. —Paddocks free for a limited time and all demands to be paid in January, 1863. Manaia, Wairarapa, August 18, 1862. TO STAND THIS SEASON, I^HE Entire Horse "MAJOR," By Tramp out of a Sampson Mare, bred by Mr. Duncan Fraser, Rangitikei. Tbis Horse is a dark chestnut, 5 years old, possesses great bone and muscle, is good tempered and broken into harness. Majob will stand at Mr. Bromley's, the Ferry Porirua Monday's and Tuesday's; atthe New Zealander Stables. Wellington ; Wednesday's and Friday's; au'i the remainder of the week, atthe proprietors stables, Polhill's Gully. Terms — Single Makes £3 3s. An allowance made for two or more Mares the bona fide properly of the same party. All Fees to be paid on or before the Ist January, 1863. JOHN LEACH. Polhill's Gully, Sept., 8, 1862. TO COVER THIS SEASON. r PHE Imported Grey Coaching Stallion JL PLOUGH BOY, will serve Mares this Season, at Mr. Ray's, Cottage of Content, Carterton, every Thursday; the remainder of the week at Mr. Hastwell's Stables, Greytown, Wairarapa. Tebms— J63 3s per Mare. R. BUCKRIDGE. Sept. 19, 1862. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AX THE CRITEEION HOTEL, UPPER HUTT. fpHE Cart Stallion X PUNCH, by England's Hope, out of au imported mare from Tasmania, Terms, ±'3 10s., an allowance made fof two or more mares the bona-fide property of the same party. Good paddoeks provided, but without responsibility. Payment to be made on Ist of January, 1863. JAMES BROWN. Oct. 8, 1862. TO STAND THIS SEASON. \T Messrs. Harrison and Jones' Station, tbe Leasowes, Rangitikei, the pure bred cart Stallion HERCULES, Hercules by Samson, out of an imported Australian draft mare, stands 16 hands high, and for bone and musculai" devolpment is unequalled by any horse in the district. Terms, £3 10s. single mares. Good paddecks free for one montb, without responsibility. Payment to be made in January, 1863. Oct. G, 1862. FOR SALE. THE Entire Horse PLOUGH BUY. For par ticulars, apply to the Groom, or to R. BUCKRIDGE, Albion Inn, Taitai. Sept. 1&, 1862, S~\ N SALE Mauritius and Sydney Company's sugars Fine Congou tea in chests and half-chests Mackenzie's coffee in tins Adelaide flour Martell's brandy in case B.P. rum in qr-casks Jamaica and Demerara in cases Geneva, key brand, in 4 galls, ied cases Lowndes' old torn, in cases Finest sherry wine, in hhds, qr-casks, and cases Port wine in qr-casks aud cases Champagne, in cases, quarts aud pints Belmont sperm and Leith sperm candles Neva stearine and Taylor's do Salad oil in pints and half. pints Sydney and London soap Sheet and crown glass Navy canvass and Europe rope Wool packs and sbeep shears Currants, raisins, figs, &c. Tanaria acid Dungaree, cotton ticks, denims Regatta aud Scotch twill shirts Drab nnd Millers mole trowsers Cottons, prints and muslins Women's and men's hosiery Rolled Jacconets and silesia Fencing wire, bar and rod iron Steel spades, shovels, axes, and wedges Galvacized sheet iron, and galvanized tile* Galvanized buckets, rivetted, sheet zinc Cart arms and boxes, tin plates, &c. JOHNSTON & CO, Nov. 10, 1862. MONEY TO LEND By the Undersigned. j£5,000 iu sams of £ 100 and upwards C. B. BORLASE, Solicitor, Lambton Quay, Nov, JA 1862. Welling^

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1800, 4 December 1862, Page 4

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765

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1800, 4 December 1862, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1800, 4 December 1862, Page 4

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