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Conveyances. f^OBB & CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF KOY A L MAIL COACHES Leave tho Booking Office, Jjdje-injng Otgood's Empire Hotel, Wellington, for the various Branches as wnder : — WEST COAST, WANGANUI BRANCH, Every Monday and Thursday, at 6 a.m., passing through J. Kai W •> iva Warra 10. novo"Vnua 2. Kg.ih.ur.it^a 11- Maruyutu 3. John> .nvillo 12. Lower Rangitftci 4. Porim-i 13. Upper Rangitikei 5. Pul.aiitanui 14- Tutaonui 6. Horoki^i Valley 15. Turakiua 7. P;iik:»!;uriki 16. Wangaclm S. Wuikunae 17. Wanganui 0. Ouvki Coaches leave the Booking Office M'Donnell'i Ebd Lion IToTEr., Wanganui, for Wellington, s&me day end hour. TURAKINA AND WANGANUI. A Coach leaves Glkksox's Hotel, Turakina, Sar Wanganui daily, at 8.30 a.m., passing through fetermediaie stations. Returning, leaves the Red EEOX Hotel, Wanganui, at -I p.m. same day. Horses bought, sold, or exchanged. WILLIAM DAVIES, Proprietor. Stud Horses. TO STAND THIS SEASON. THE imported pure bred Clydesdale horse CURATE will travi 1 as follows— Tuesdays, Brown and Ross's stables, Wellington; Thursdays, "Wlattewood's Hotel, Lower Hutt ; Fridays, J. Brown's Hotel," Upper Jlutt; tho remainder of f&e week at. tho owner's stables, Taita. Terms £3 por mare. All fees payable on or Btefbre the Ist Januury, 1868. CEJ&ATE will ficrro mares at Opaki, Mastertfcja, after tho Ist January, 1868. Terms as above R # . R. WELCH, Taita. October 9, 1867. TO STAND^THIS SEASON. FjnilE well known thoroughbred entiro horse JL OLIVER CROMWELL *s?il! travel as follows — Tuesdays, Brown and ■Ross's stable?, Wellington ; Thursdays, Whitewood's Hotel, Lower llutt; Fridays, J. Brown's Mabei, Upper llutt; the remainder of the week fit flio owner's stable?, Taita. Terms £3 3s per tnare. All fees payable on or fesfora the Ist January, 1368. OLIVER CROMWELL will serve marcs at Cgaki, Masferfcon, after Ist January, 1808. Terms aafibqve. 1 W. R. WELCH, Taita. ©<c'ober 9, 1867. TO STAND THIS SEASON. THE Thorough-bred Hwrse FERGUS will stand for this season at Wellington, llutt, said adjacent country districts. Fergus is a dark chestnut— stands 16 hands— Srsfc class action— plenty of bone and muscle, His dam was got by the celebrated horse Wanderer of New South Wales ; ho was got by Sit Hercules. Sir Hercnlo. 9 , sire of. Cossack, Zoc Wefcsail, Phcebe, and numerous other winners, bv tho imported horse Cap-a pie, out of the imported ntare Paraguay ; Cap-a-pio by the Colonel, dam (sister to Cactus) out of the Duchess of York, bv Waxy. Prti'iiguiiy (who ran second for the Oaks and won tho Newmarket Town Plato and Nursery Stakes) by Sir Hercules out of Paradigm, by Partisan. Sir Hercules by Whalebone, out of Peri by Wanderer. Tho Colonel (who ran a dead heat for tho Derby, and won tho St Leger) by Whi-ker, dam by Delphini, out of Tipple Cidei by King Fergus; vide Stud Book. FKitot T 8 won tlic first-class prizes at the Oamaru Pastoral and Agricultural Shows of 1563 and 1804, and in 1866 ut Waikouaiti. Fergus will travel as follows, commencing or Koveinber 4 : — JLowcr Ilutc every second Monday tTpper Ifutt „ Tuesdav Pukunifahi (Hodder's) „ Wednesday Featherston „ Thursday & Friday Grey town „ Saturdaj Masterton „ Monday Terms : — £5 5s each mare, to be paid on oi fcofore Ist February, 1868. THOMAS FEREN3. October 16, 1867. la? TO STAND THIS SEASON AT OTAKI. CLYMENUS, a thorough-bred horse by Rid dleßWorth, out of Allhcea (see New Zealauc Stud Book). He is full brother to Meleager, Doch-a-Dorris aud Dainty Ariel. fiiuglo Mares, £4 ; two or more mares, tho pro party of the samo owner, £3 10s each. Paddocks 2s 6d a week. Proper attention will be given to mares, bu bo responsibility undertaken. All payments to bo made when mares are takei away. Apply to SAMUEL SMITH, Otaki. October 16, 1867. TO STAND THIS SEASON. THE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE HORSI SIR WATKIN. Bir Watkin is a dark brown, stands 15 hands 3ii high, 6 years old. By Purston out of Vesta, (irn polled by Captain Russell, of New Sou}h Wales) Purston got by Flying Dutchman out of Cruiskeci Jjawn by Argirhi. Her dam Brandy Bet, b_ ©anteen out of Bigotini by Thunderbolt, Flyiii] Dutchman by Buy Middclton oub of Barbellt 4asn of Van Tronip. Vet-fa, by Sir Watkin ou #£ Old Vesta, half sister to Jorrocks by Egremont <SvA of Lady Cordelia. Blood second to none over imported into Nev Zealand. Will stand at the owner's 6tables, Criterioi Hotel, Upper Hutt*. Terms £tls for single mares. Good paddoik provided lor mares at 3* per week, without re sponeibility. All payments to bo made on January 1, 1868. JAMES BROWN, Proprietor. OcfcoW 18, 1868. rK HALE —A good COW, in milk. Appl 0. 6IMAIONDS, Tinakori Eoad.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2591, 31 October 1867, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2591, 31 October 1867, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2591, 31 October 1867, Page 2

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