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To Q° ve * this Season. JMwXLS. That well-known imported Draught Horse SAMSON. This Horse was brought from Van Diemen’s Land by Mr. Robert Jillett, in 1850, and from his good temper, and other first-rate qualities, will, there is little doubt, get stock suited to the colony. Samson having been before the Public last season, needs no further comment. Samson will be at the Ag’ionby Arms, River Hutt on MONDAYS; at Winteringham’s Stables, Cuba-street, Wellington, on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS; at Tixall Farm, Porirua Road, the remainder of the week. Terms —Single Mares, £3 each; for two, or more Mares belonging to the same person £2 : 10s. each. Good grass paddocks will be provided, if required, at a charge of 2s. 6d. per week each Mare. All expenses to be paid on or before the Ist day of February next. R. Hammond. Tixall Farm, Porirua Road, Octobers, 1851.

/ ci’ To Stand to Cover at Wellington. THE well known thorough-bred entire Horse RUBENS will stand to cover at Rowett’s Stables from and after the 15th of December next. Terms—Three Guineas for single Mares. Wellington, sth November 1851. To Cover this Season. YOUNG TRAMP, A Clydesdale bred horse by Tramp, out of an imported Mare. Young Tramp was bred by J. T. Fields Esq. of Van Diemen’s Land, was foaled in 1847, is a dark brown Stallion, stands 15 hands 3 inches high, and is a model ofsymmetry and strength, j II ill QKlllU a. xwwCv. o every Monday and Wednesday; at Whitewood’s “ Rose Inn,” River Hutt, every Tuesday and Thursday. Terms —Single Mares Fifty Shillings each. An allowance made to owners of two or more Mares. All monies to be paid on or before Ist February, 1852. N.B.—When the Horse isnot engaged abroad, to stand at Mr. Philips’ Stables, Kai Warra Thomas Philips, Near Calder’s Rainbow Inn, Kai Warra Warra. October 15, 1851. HORSE INFIRMARY. At M. QUIN’S, DIXON STREET, TE ARO. F. JONES, Tailor, T ATE IN THE EMPLOY of the celebraJt/ ted Firm of Stultz, Hously, & Co., London, and for some time Foreman to Thurlow & Son, Leather Breeches Makers, Titchbournestreet, London, begs to inform the Gentlemen of Wellington, and its vicinity, that he has commenced business in the above Line, next door to Dr. Featherston’s, and having received a varied assortment of Goods per Clara, he will he enabled to execute all orders intrusted to him, both as regards style and economy, in a manner that he feels convinced will give every satisfaction to those who may honour him with their patronage. F. J. has on sale Chimney, Pier, and Cheval Glasses, Barometers, Hydrometers, &c. Orders received for the above articles to any size. Wellington, October 25,1851.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 654, 8 November 1851, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 654, 8 November 1851, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 654, 8 November 1851, Page 1

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