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TO STAND THIS SEASON. fTIHE TI-IOROFJGR-BUED ENTIRE HORSE •SIR WATKIN. SirWatkinisa dark brown, stands 15$ hands liiah, 4 years old. Hy Pursion out of Vesta, (imported bv Crptftin Ptisiell, of Nuw South Wales.) Pursten ?ot ly Flying Dutchman out of Cruiskecu La wu bj* Argii-is. Uer dam Praudy-Bet, by Canteen out' of i-.notini by Thunderbolt, Flying Dutchman by --ay .>fid.l!ett*ii out of Barbelle, dam of Villi Tromp. Vesta, by *«ir Watkin out of Old Vesta, half-sister to J»rrocks by Egremont, out of Lady Cerdejia. Blood se-josd to none ever imported iuto New Zealand. Will stand at Valentine's Whiteweed's Hotel, Hntt, every Tuesday and Wednesday; tha remainder of the week, at the proprietor's stables, Criterion Hotel, Upper Hntt. Fee. — Five guineas per Mare ; t» be paid on the Ist January, 1865. Paddocks provided for mares at the Upper Hutt, at 2s per week, bnt without responsibility. JAMES BROWN, Proprietor. TO STAND TO COVER THIS SEASON. THE well-known Thorough-bred Entire Horse " ST, PATRICK" will stand at tbt Stables of his owner, at Porirua. Terms : — For Single Marss, Five Guineas. Good Paddocks for Mares at three shillings and sixpence per week, without responsibility. Payment to be made by January Ist, 1865. An allowance of 5 per cent, for eash at time of covering. For further particnlars, apply to Mr J. Mcintosh, South Sea Hotel. CHARLES D. de CASTRO. Sept. 14, 1864. " RAVENSDOWNE." THE Thorough-bred Horse " Ravensdowne" will serve a limited number of Mares, at Manaia, Wairarapa, during the ensuiug seasou. Thoroughbred Mares at i!10-0s; Country Mares at £4 4s. " Ravensdowne" was imported direct from England in 1861, by J. Johnston, Esq, is a bright bay, 5 years old, and was got by " Belrewnie," dam " Nell Gwynne," by "lago," grand-dam " Confu»i«unee,"&c, &c. ALSO, The Entire Cart Horse "Great Mogul," by "England's Hope," at _23 Bs. N.B. — Paddocks for a limited time, and all demands to be paid in January, 1805. Manaia, Wairarapa, 20th September, 1864. TO COVER THIS SEASON AT WAIWETU. THE splendid Draught Sta'.lion VICTOR, By Sampson, out of au imported mare. This fine horse is rising five years, stands 15£ hands high, and possesses all th; admirable qualities of his celebrated sire, both in docility of temper £and symmetry of form. WILLIAM KNIGHT. Terms, __2 2a., paddocks, 2s Cd. Sepember 21, 1804. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODSI! CONTINUE TO ARRIVE AT WARMOLL'S FIRST-CLASS CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT. J WARMOLL tenders his sincere thanks to • his friends and the public generally for their patronage in appreciation of his endeavora to supply them with first-class article s aud all the latest novelties in Gentlemen's, Youths' and Boys' Wearing Apparel at most •REASONABLE PBICES. ta ( THERE IS NO PLACE LIKE } ®"J. WARMOLL'S * [gg- TO BUY GOOD CLOTHING. J. WARMOLL WILL CONTINUE HIS OLD STYLE OF ONE PRICE AND NO REDUCTION. All tbe. articles combine strength, durability, superior style of cut and choicest patterns of materials that are . ■[ 30LD AT WARMOLL'S. j _g$ For a choice selection of Fancy Scarfs, Tics, Collars, Gloves, Belts, Braces, Handkerchiefs (hemmed), Purses, Combs and Brushes, Perfumery, and Toilet requisites, ALWAYS GO TO WARMOLL'S. -[hats ;and caps, j If you want to choese from A FIRST-RATE STOCK | VISIT WARMOLL'S j (GENTLEMEN'S] HOSIERY THE BEST BUPPI.Y IN TOWN | AT WARMOLL'S. j [shirts,]White, Crimean, Regatta, and Scotch Twill j DEFIES COMPETITION J IAT WARMOLL'S I [working MEN, I For Strong Clothing {TRY WARMOLL'S. I (COUNTRY \ CUSTOMERS J Will find all the articles suitable for their particular requirements by calling on {j. WARMOLL,! j IMPORTEE OF FinST-CLASS CLOTHING AND ALI, j ABTICLES FOR OUTFITTING. I THE TRADE SUPPLIED WELL. i KINGSTON'S FAMILY HOEEL, Macquarie Plaoe, Sydney. Havin-j jiurchased the loase, license, &c. of the above Hoiel begs to state that he intends carrying it on with every regard to cleanliness and comfort. Board and Lodging on reason, able terms, Good accommodation for travellers. Thomas Kingston, Proprietor. N.B.M-G.ood Stabling.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XIX, Issue 2121, 29 October 1864, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XIX, Issue 2121, 29 October 1864, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XIX, Issue 2121, 29 October 1864, Page 4