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STUD HORSES. TO STAND THIS SEASON: ffIHE Thoroughbred Entire Horse, X SIR WATKIN, Sir Watkin is a dark brown, stands i 5 hands' 3 inches high, six years old, by Purifton out of^ Vesta, imported by Captain Russell, of Netf 1 South Wales. • Pur3ton got by the Flying Dutchman oufc oi Cruiskeon Lawn by Argirio ; her dam Brandy Bit, by Canteen out of Bigotini, by Thunderbolt, 1 Flying Dutchman, by Bay Middloton out of J Barbella, dam of Van Trump, Vesta by Sir Watkin out of Old Vesta, half sister to Jorrocks, by Egromont out of Lady Cordelia. Will stand at Mr. Roes, Tauhorenikau Hotel, Wairarapa, every Tuesday ; at his own stables, Upper Hutt, every Thursday ; and at Mr. Valentino's Hotel, Hutt, every Friday and Saturday. Fee four guineaß for single mares, an allowance made for two or more mares the property of the same owner. Paddocks provided for mares afc the Upper Hutt, but without responsibility. JAMES BROWN. Proprietor. October 5, 1866. TO STAND THIS SEASON; AT OTAEI, «C L V M E N TJ S," A THOROUGH-BRED HORSE, by Rn> DLfiSTTOBTH, OUfc of Al/HUJA (see N.Z. Stud Book). He is full brother to Maleager, Doek-a-Dorris, and Dainty Ariel. Single Mares, £4 ; two or more Marcs, the pro* perty of the same owner, £3 103. each. Paddocks, 2s. 6d. a-week. Proper attention will be given to Mares, but no responsibility undertaken. All payment to bo made when Mares are taken away. Apply to SAM. SMITH, Otaki. BAY MIDDLETON, AT TE ORI ORI. Pedigree in Stud Book. . TO STAND FOR THE SEASON. TH E IMPORTED THOROUGHBRED HORSE, "OLIVER CROMWELL." Tebms— £4 4s. For Pedigree and Circuit, see Cards to be obtained of the Groom. „ B. BLOWER. PUBLICATIONS. mHE MAUNGATAPU MURDEES. JUST PUBLISHED, By Nation and Luckio, Nelson, Pbice :— Two Shilmkgs, A FULL AND ACCURATE NARRATIVE OF THIS TRAGEDY; With a Report of the Trials and Executions, and a Sketch of the LIFE OF RICHARD BURGESS, AS WRITTEN BY HIMSELF. PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS OP THE MURDERERS. And other notes of their career ; with plans of road, scenes of the murders. W. LYON, Bookseller, Wellington. MISCELLANEOUS. POULTRY! POULTRY!! POULTRY!!! j nnHE undersigned is a PURCHASER of any X quantity of POULTRY. B. LING, Lambton Quay. September 10, 1866. WOOL. nnHE undersigned are CASH purchasers of X WOOL and other New Zealand Produce, or are prepared to make advances on shipments consigned to their London Agentß. W. <STG. TURNBULL & CO. Oct. 24th, 1866. rpURNER'S COMBINED THRASHING X MACHINES.— Awarded the Exhibition Prize Medal ; the Belgian Prize of 200 francs and Silver Medal j the R.A.S.E. Prize Medal, &c. Thrashing machines for horse power, prize portable steam engines, fixed engines, traction engines, R.A.S.E. first prize corn crushing and grinding mills, stone grinding mills and millwork, oil, sugar, and saw mill machinery, pumps for steam or hand power, mortar mills, and contractors* machinery, indoor farm machines generally, manufactured by E. R. & F. TURNER, 62, Graoe-church-street, London, E.G., and St. Petor's Iron Works Ipswich. Estimates for machinery in general. Best reaping and mowing machines made. Iron wire and fencing. Catalogues may be obtained gratis at the office of this paper. IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS. rpHE c< Wellington Independent " has the X greatest circulation of any Newspaper y«t published in this Province; its subscribers being located in all the most important District** of the Colony. It is also extensively circulated in Now South Wales, Soutk and Western Australia, Van Diomen's Land, Capo of Good Hope, and in th« Mother Country. Advertisers, therefore, in making use of the columns of Lho " Independent" mwy feel certain that the greatest publicity will bo giveo to the Goods, Wares, &c, ottered for sale, ana that Advertisers will ultimately reap benefits in propor* Man to the in an nor in which they keep their names before the public. The price of Advertisements in the" Wsllimq ton Independent" is— six lines nnd under, 5Js. gd above six lines 4d. per line for the fitst inSftrtioi and half-price for every subsequent inser lien.- Advertisements will be continued, and charged until counter-ordered; such orders must be sent $0 this Office One Dai before Publication, and must b« in Whiting.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXI, Issue 2433, 27 October 1866, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XXI, Issue 2433, 27 October 1866, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XXI, Issue 2433, 27 October 1866, Page 8

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