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TO STAND THIS SEASON. THE Cart Stallion " IVANHOE,'' by England's Hope, out of a Samson mare, will serve a J united number of mares at Pigeon Bush, Featherston Terms, £3 10s for single mares ; paddocks free, but without responsibility for one msnth. " Ivanhoe" will be at the Rising Snn Stables, Greytown, on Mondays and Tuesdays. Payment to be made on Ist January, 1863, W. L. LUCENA. Sept. 16, 1863. TO COVER THIS SEASON. THE Entire Horse SUFFOLK PUNCH, a dark wottled chesnut, stands 15§ hands, 4 years old, will attend at Mr Fuller's Rising Sun, Greytown, every Friday from Ist September, and remainder of the week at Mr Abbot's Featherston Hotel. Suffolk Punch was got by Nuggett oat of a Sampson mare, is good tempered, quiet in harness, aud very free. Terms— £'i 10s per mare, or with paddock £8. Ail payments to be made on or before Ist January, 1864. WILLIAM ABBOTT, Featherston, August 5, 1863. " BAVENSDOWNE." THE THOROUGH-BRED HORSE " RAVENSDOWNE " will serve a limited number of mares at Manaia, Wairarapa, during the ensuing season. Thoroughbred mares, at £10 10s ; Country mares, at £4: 4s. " Ravensdowne" was imported direct from England in 1861, by J. Johnston, Esq., is a bright bay, 6 years old, and was got by " Balrownie,'' dam " Nell Gwynne," by " lago," grand-dam " Confusionnie, &c, &c. ALSO, The Entire Cart-Horse "GREAT MOGUL," by " England's Hope," at i? 3 3s. N.B. — Paddocks free for a limited time, and all demands to be paid in January, 1864. Manaia, Wairarapa, 21st September, 1863' STALLION "ANTIDOTE," The Property of William Ltjnn, At Five Guineas a Mare. ANTIDOTE, brown horse, bred in 1856, got by " The Cure," dam Waterwiteh, by •• Emelius," out «of * Nan Darrell,' hy Inheritor; • r^ell,* by • Blacklock' (Jornus mare) ; * Lizette,' by • Hambletonian* ; ' Constantia,' by • Walnut* ; • Contessina,' by * Young Marck' ; Tuberose,' by • Herod'; ' The Cure, 1 by Physician,' out of • Morsel,' by 'Mulatto'; Linda, by 'Waterloo'; 'Cresida,' by 4 Whisky' ; Sorcerer's dam, by ' Diomed' ; • Giantess,' hy • Matcbem' ; * Whisky,' by « Saltram' ; ' Calash,' by ' Herod'; ' Teresa, 1 by • Matohem' ; « Regulus,' aister to ' Ancaster Starling.' Imported to New Zealand in 1860. (For performance see Racing Calander.) " Antidote" will stand at Mr N, Valentine's Hotel, Hutt, Monday's and Tuesday's; in Wellington, on Saturday's ; tbe rest of the week at the owner's stables, Trelissic Farm, where some of his yearlings can be seen, possessing immense substance and very handsome. Good paddocksprovided at 3s per week, and every care take?. Payment to be made Ist January, 1864. Sept. 25, 1863. FIFESHIRE. TO STAND THIS SEASON. THE thorough-bred Entire Horse, FIFESHIRE. s Bred by, and now the property of Peter Laing, Esq. Fifeshire is a splendid chestnut horse by Riddlesworth, out of an imported thorough-bred mare. He stands 15 hands 3 inches high — six years oid— is very powerful, and a sure foal getter, and possesses a most beautiful temper. Terms.— Three guineas per mare. Fifeshire will stand at tlie New Zealander Hotel, Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays, and the remainder of the week at Valentine's Hotel, Hutt. Payments to be made Is January. TO STAND THIS SEASON, At Woburn the Hutt. THE BAY ENTIBB HORSE fi E M I T B R . Terms— Four Guineas single mares. Groom's Fee — Five Shillings each mare . PETER NICHOLSON, Groom. Woburn, October 12. FOR SALE OR TO LET, With or without a right ef purchase. 700 Acre Farm at Rangitikei, with h«uso of four rooms, kitchen and servant's room. About 100 acres ploughed and laid down in grass. Terms very moderate. Apply to C. W. SCHULTZE. Deo. 29, 1862. OIL I OIL 1 OIL ! ON SALE by the Undersigned, a few casks of superior Humpback Oil. J. WALDEN, Clay Poiat. JOHN MASON, CHIMNEY SWEEP, NIGHTMAN, AND WELL-SINKER, WING FIELD PLACE, MOLESWORTH STRGET, THORNDON FLAT, BEGS to return his sincere thanks to his friends and tbe public, for the very liberal patronage be has received since he commenced business, and to intimate that he is prepare to exeoute all orders with which he may be entrusted on tho shortest notice, and with strict attention. N B— All orders left at Mr John Houghton's, Grocer, next to the " Independent" Offlc», will b* punctually attended to. October IA, WOOL. _— — r " nnHFi undersigned is a Cash Buyer of Wool, I either washed or in the grease. EDWARD PEAROE. Wellington, Oct. 15. 1863. WANTED TO BUY. A SHEEP RUN, capable of carrying aot lass than 5000 sheep, in either of th» Provinces of Wellington or Hawke'a Bay. ' Apply with particulars at ..•.',.'■ JOHNSTON & CO.'S Sept. 21, 1868. * ; ,

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1990, 1 December 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1990, 1 December 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1990, 1 December 1863, Page 1

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