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To Cover this Season, i i. . . ; The Well-known Horse CRAVEN, rrO STAND EVERY WEDNESDAY t. and Thursday, at Mr. Bull's, Bangitikei Hotel, (Daniel’s Bush) and at ,„Mr. Scott’s, for the rest of the week; where good and secure Paddocks will bcprovidedwith abundance of, feed and ,water.. Every , care will .be taken of the Mares sent, but no responsibility incurred. ‘ ' * - : Terms 3 Guineas for Single Mares ; a reduction made for 2 or more the property of pne owner. ' Paddocks Is. 6d. per Week. Oct, 11,1860. - ~ .

MILO j ; Will Stand this Season AT KAI-IWI. THE above THOROUGHBRED DRAFT STALLION, Was imported by P. Imley, Esq., from New South-Males'to 7aranaki, where: he produced some of the best Stock in the Colony. j MILO is now rising S years old ; he is a Beautiful Iron Grey, staunch in harness, has exceedingly good temper, with great power and fine action, and has proved to be a sure Foal Getter. Term* £3 3s. each. Mare, wftb an aU lowance if for more than 2 Mares belonging to one person. Good Paddocks if required at 2s. Qd. per Week, without responsibility. Apply to. SAMUEL TREMEj£K, . At the Station, Or to JOHN TREWEER, junr., In Town. Oct. U, 1860:

To let A SIX-ROOMED HOUSE and GARDEN, situate in Park Place, and lately occupied by the Rev. Mi;. Tanner. May be seen on application to the Proprietor on the Premises. MR.. lIO.GG, Watchmaker. Oct. 11, 1860.

Harmonium for Sale A[) ply to MR. TOWN SEiVA Victoria Avenue. . Oct, 11, 1860. .

Sunday. DIVINE • SERVICE will be held in the r Church at .Putiki, every Sunday at half-past Three p.m. A . 2?oat will be handy to Mr. Gerse’s Wharf,, at about Three o’clock,' p.m., for the purpose of conveying Parties to the other side of the River withont charge. Wanganui, 11th Oct. 1860.

Panuitanga, Enui nga lcau. kei te haerere i rnnga i ,toku whenua; i roto atu o' Putiki, me kore e tikina mai e nga tangata nana i roto i nga rangi erua, ka wliai utu mai ratou ki a liau. Naku na Te Parai.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 212, 11 October 1860, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 212, 11 October 1860, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 212, 11 October 1860, Page 2

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