£HE I&POBTED THOROUGH •;V- BRED HORSE 1 St. Patrick, ILL "'Stand;'- '■ this Season at fWJ Mr. JOHN: WALKER’S. , St.-Patrick was bred by G. Roberts, Esq., of. Wglgroyd, Sydney, by •* ./Ether” out of “ AiiQC|. l^Hay?i by “ Operator granddam / Loriha.”-£.tucte Stud Book, pages 63 .apd 126. ;,y -He is a ckesnut horse, without white; stands 16 hands linch; strong-^actitfji^started- 9 times and >von 6 j-his e stodk , ’ i ar€} now rising 4 years old, and promising. . foYelich : ffiare,' with an allowance orlSbrei from one individual. Paddqdßi'2s.'per week ; ' every care will be taken of the mares, but no,, responsibility incurred. The Season begins August Ist. Ist August. TO THIS SEASON AT WESTMERE. m i iTo. MILO :is a beautiful iron grey, rising nine years, staunch in harness, good temper with fine action. TERA/B,—£3 3s each Mare. ALSO, 2’IIE DR AUG// T HORSE I Farmer. I FARMER is ajrich dappled grey, rising five years, true in harness, and in every respect an attractive horse. • TERMS, — M2 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 color, perfect symmetry,with all the good points of his sire. TERMS, — M2 2s each Mare. Good Paddocks provided free of charge, but without responsibility. Apply to PEAT, August 29th, 1861. • THE THOBOUGi/ BRED HORSE Brother to Me leager) by Eiddleswortb, out of Althcea, WILL BE RYE MARES THISj BE A SON at OTAKI, At £4 a MAKE. ss. Groomage. Paddocks will be provided at 2s. 6d. per Week, but without responsibility. Payments to be made when A/ares are removed. Apply to MR. WOOD, Otaki. Sept. 5,1861.
SEVEN ROOMED DWELLING lIOUSjE in Victoria Avenue, with one Section of Ground, well stocked with choice Fruit Trees, and at present occupied by Mr. George, from whom particulars may be obtained. Wanganui, Aug. 14, 1861.
Notice. N E white Steer, branded (8.G.) One red Cow, white streak along the back, branded diamond Hj also one unbonded Steer ear-marked. If not claimed within one month from present data will be sold to pay expences. JAMES Marybank, Sept.l9. BLYTH, Wanganui. Notice. POISON is laid for dogs on my land. ' P. IML//Y. - Balgounie, August 12th, 1861. IS hereby given that after this date, J intend to enforce that clause of the Impounding Act by which trespassers are liable to a fine of £5 and they are hereby warned accordingly. P. IMLAY. Balgounie August 11, 1861. Notice. JpOISON is laid on my ground for DOGS. TI-lOS. McWILLIAM, New Seat. Sept.-5,1861. To be Let. rmllAT SHOP ON 7AUPO QUAY, if. presently occupied by Messrs. Gudgeon and Co. For particulars apply to . ANDREW DUNCAN, Sept. 5,1861.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 5, Issue 262, 3 October 1861, Page 1
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