Public Notices. TOM JONES Will serve a limited number of mares At Kakaramea. AT £2 PER MARE, Selected nnn'os (guaranteed), £~>. All fees to be paid on or before the Ist of January, 187 (I, when the season ends. Good paddocking provided, free of charge, but no responsibility. JAMES SOUTH BY. TO TRiIVEXi THIS SEASON Between HAWERA and CARLYLE, THE FINE COLT FLATTERY. Flattery is a dapple brown colt, 4 years old, by Tradncer out of Missy, standing 15 hands 3 inch. Terms —£2 10s. To be paid on the Ist of January, THOMAS QUINLIVAN, Owner, OPAWA STAND THIS SEASON Between WAIROA & WANGANUI. Good paddock will be provided, and every care taken of marcs, but no responsibility will be accepted. Terms—Single mares, £4 ; two or more, .£3 10s. For further particulars apply to Murdo McLean, Waverlcy Hotel, Wairoa ; or to MrT. Gordon, Carlyle. fjlO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. Between WAIROA and MANUTAHI, live pure bred Clydesdale Horse YOUNG WELLINGTON, Yonng Wellington is a dark dapple bay , with black points, 4 years old, stands 16 hands high. He was exhibited at the last show of the Paten Agricultural Society and secured first prize, and was also exhibited at the Wanganui Show as n three-year old, securing second prize. PEDIGREE. Young Wellington is by the imported horse Wellington, out of an imported mare. Teems: —£3 per mare; Guarantee (approved marcs) £4> MORTON & LUPTON. Wairoa, Sept. 26 > TO STAND THIS SEASON AT WAIROA. To Serve a Limited Number of mares. A three year old TEADUCER COLT, HE is a bright bay, stands 15 hands, 3 inches. Terms —£2 per mare ; (guaranteed approved marcs), £3. Paddock provided for one month only. Greatest care taken, but no responsibility. MORTON & LUPTON, W airoa. WANGANUI DYE WORKS, CAMPBELL PLACE, WANGANUI. THE Undersigned begs respectfully to announce to the inhabitants of Wanganui and surrounning districts, that having COMMENCED DYING IN WANGANUI, he trusts that a trial will convince the inhabitants of the great saving which may be effected through dying. Ladies can now give a new tint to the dresses that are faded or to those colours they always disliked. SOILED RIBBONS AND FEATHERS may be dyed any colour. Laces, tasselfringes, or decayed stuffs of all kinds may changed altogether in character, and come out as bright as new. Almost any articles of woollen or silk manufacture may be dyed any colour. NEW TINTS MAY BE GIVEN of every variety of hues. Among others may be given Sultan, Red, Cerise, Poncean, Puce, Pink, Magenta. Crimson, Violet, Mauve, Blue, Green, Brown, Scarlet, Black, etc. Gentlemen’s Clothing of every description Cleaned and Dyed. N.B.—Parcels from the Country will be carefully attended to, and returned by the quickest despatch. Note the Address— THOMAS BARKER, DYER, Campbell Place, Wanganui. GORDON’S LIVERY STABLES, WANGANUI AND CAMPBELTOWN. FIRST- CLASS Saddle and Harness Horses, and Carriages of every description on Hire. Horses, Carriages, and Harness Bought and Sold. HORSES BROKEN TO HARNESS.
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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 57, 27 October 1875, Page 4
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