Rangitikei Hades. fl Meeting Will fee held at Mr: Bulls’, nL iiangitikei Hotel, on Tuesday Evening, the 24th instant, to appoint Stewards and make the necessary arrangemen ts for the approaching Race Meeting. 1 Sept. 12,1861. For S ale 1 very fine BULL imported from Mew j\. Plymouth, and got by an imported Bull out of an imported Cow, and now running at Westmere. Apply to TAYZOR, WATT & CO. W\ anganni, Sept. 5, 1861. . Late Arrivals. English Grass Seeds. J‘l'om the well known House of Jacob Wrent and Co. 22 bnshels of Perennial Rye 24 do Mixed Grass 281bs of Lucerne 2Slbs white Clover. Apply to ' ‘ Messrs. GUDGEON $ CO. 2’aupo Quay* Sept. 12, IS6I. ; . .
TO THIS SEASON AT WESTMERE. MILO. llff ILO is a beautiful iron grey, rising nine 111 years, staunch its harness, good Semper, with flue action. .TERRAS',— £S eacli Matte. ALSO. ■ " Til E MR A U GMT II OR S E Farmer. . FARMER is a rich dappled grey* rising live years, true in harness, and in every respect an attractive horse. TIS/RMS,— £2 2s each Mare. ALSO, Young Cupid. YOUNG CUPID„ by Cupid, out of an imported Timor Pony, stands twelve hands, rising three years, a rich, bay colon, perfect symmetry, with all the good points-of his sire.. TiSRMS,-— J£2 2s eacli Ma*e. ' Good Paddocks provided free of charge, bufc without responsibility. Apply to, PEAT, August 29th, 1861. , ~ NOTICK —— ... ..... .m - The .Entire Horse England’s Hope, WILL be shown at the Rutland. Hotel, on Thursday 19th and Thursday 26th ofthis month. ' Subscribers who wish to pay fb-a-Mares on removal from Mr. Walker’s, will have five per cent, deducted, from.the,fees,.. ! A deduction will be made for more than' two mares, the property of one person, as peragreement. ; The season commences Oct. Ist, 1861. 4iwlv to-
Mr. JOHN W/fiLKER. / — : ALSO, Standing at Mr. John Walker’s, to. be shown, at the same time, Prince Caradoe, One of the smallest and handsomest Ponies in the district. Stands 12 bauds high, and is three years old. By “ Cupid.” £2 2s per Mare. St. Patrick will also be shown on the above-days ati the Rutland. «yept. 12, 1861. TO STAND THIS SEASON AV P^NG/TIKE/, AT 3 GUINEAS A MAKE, Scimitar and Phantom. Killymoon, ■ /Sept.. 12,. 1861. : THE THOPOUGtf BRED HORSJS CLYMENUS, Trother to Meleager) by JRiddlesworth, -out nf A lfTw"O r l WILL SERVE MARES SCHISREASON at OTARI,. At £4 a MARE. ss. Groctwage. Paddocks will be provided at 2s. 6d. per, Week, but without responsibility. Payments to be made when Mares are removed. Apply to MR. WOOD,. . Otaki#. : Sept. 5,1861. Agents for the WANGANUI CSRONICI.I!; Rangitikei-rMn, Thos. Scott. Wellington—-Wi. Lyon,: Esq. . & Wilson Nehonr-Messrs, C. &J. Elliott. . n Sew U. Gledhill, Esq. Ltndon— rMessrs; Smiths Elder .& Co..
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 5, Issue 253, 19 September 1861, Page 4
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