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NOTICE. THERE will be Divine Service (D.Y.) in the Church of England on the following Sunday evenings at 6.30. October 20th and 27th; November 10th and 17th; December Bth, 22nd,* 25th (Christmas Day) and 29th. W. RONALDSON. Masterton September 30 th, 1867 FENCING WIRE. TONS Annealed No 5 Fencing Wire ■2 at £l 7 per ton. W. J, TA6G, Roxburgh-street, Wellington. October 18,1867. TARATAHI SAW MILL. THREE MILE BUSH. TIMBER cut to any SIZE or LENGTH. Orders deceived by Mr Paiebeothee, agent at Carterton. W. ANDERSON & CO SMALL FARMS FOR SALE IN THE WHAEE-KAKA PLAIN. OWING to delay in marking off the Sections, none of them will be offered for Sale by Auction until furthernotice. The undersigned continues to receive applications from intending purchasers. Plans showing the Sections may be seen at Waihenga, at the office of Messrs Izard and Pharazyn, Wellington, and at the office t of Mr R. M. Sheet, Greytown. J. VALENTINE SMITH, sth Nov,, 1867. THE BRITISH VOLUNTEER HOTEL GEEYTOWN, WAIEABAPA. fjpHE best Accommodation for Travellers. Good Stabling and well fenced Paddocks. Ales, Wines and Spirits of the best brands. R. GIBBS, Proprietor

£1 REWARD. LOST.— A Dark Bay HORSE, branded I.W on near shoulder. Whoever will bring the same to the undersignedwili receive the above reward. Carterton, Nov. 8,1867. ON SALE AT THE “MERCURY” JUST RECEIVED,— A large and varied assortment of Stationery, Music Books, Drawing Paper, Presbyterian Family Bibles, New Zealand Hymnals, Bibles, Children’s Books, Books suitable for Presents, Histories, Enquire Within, Magnall’s Historical Questions, School Books, Water color Paints, Novels by the best authors, &c., kc. The Thorough-bred Entire Horse “ FERGUS,” WILL stand for this seasonal the Hutt, and adjacent country districts. Fergus is a dark chestnut—stands 16 hands —first-class action—plenty of bone and muscle. His dam was got by the celebrated horse Wanderer, of New South Wales; he was got by Sir Hercules, Sir Hercules, sire of Cossack, Zoe, Wetsail, Phoebe, and numerous other winners, by the imported horse Cap-a-pie out of the imported mare Paraguay; Cap-a-pie by the Colonel, dam (sister to Cactus) out of the Duchess of York, by Waxy. Paraguay (who ran second for the Oaks, aud won the Newmarket Town Plate and Nursery Stakes) by Sir Hercules out of Paradigm, by Partisan. Sir Hercules by Whalebone, out of Peri, by Wanderer. The Colonel (who ran a dead heat for the Derby, and won the St. Leger) by Whisker, dam by Delphini, out of Tipple Cider by King Fergus; vide Stud Book. Fergus won the first-class prizes at the Oamaru Pastoral and Agricultural Shows of 1863 and 1864; and in 1866 at Waikouaiti, Fergus will travel as follows; The Lower Hutt, every second Monday; Upper Hutt, on Tuesday; Hodder’s, on Wednesday ; Featherston, on Thursday; Grey town, on Friday; Masterton, on Saturday and Monday, and will then return to Greytown, on Tuesday; Featherston, on Wednesday; Hodder’s, on Thursday; Upper Hutt, on Friday ; Lower Hutt, on Saturday and Monday. Terms;—£s 5s each mare, to be paid on or before Ist February, 1868. One Mare in five given in free—being the bona fide property of the same owner. October 16,1867. TO ARCHIBALD ANDERSON. I The UNDERSIGNED, hereby give you notice, that if you do not remove the TWO HORSES left in my care by you for the purpose of being broken in, (and pay the expenses of.the same), on or before the 30th November, they will be sold to defray the same...., , • : ' CHARLES JURY. , Nov.’Sth; 1867. A. TURNER. OFFICE. TO STAND THIS SEASON. THOMAS FERENS.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 47, 25 November 1867, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 47, 25 November 1867, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 47, 25 November 1867, Page 2

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