F THE h'>: "■ BR£D' HORSj: St. Patrick, fUTiLL Stand >' this. Season at If ; Mr. JOHN WALKER’S. St. Patrick was bred by C. Roberts, Esq., 1 of Walgrove,’ Sydney, by “/Ether” out of i “Alice Hawthorn,” by “ Operatorgrand- 1 dam “ Loriua.*’—rufde .Stud .Book, pages 63 and 126, He is a cliesnut horse; without white; stands 16 hands 1 inch ; witli strong action j started 9 times and „ won 0; his £toek are now rising 4 years old, and are - very promising. £5 for each mare, witli an allowance for two or more from one individual. . Paddocks, 2s per week; every care will be taken, of the mares, but no responsibility incurred. I The Season begins August Ist. Ist August. . TO ST/fND THIS SEASON AT WEST MERE. MILO. MILO is a beautiful iron grey, rising nine years, staunch in harness, good temper witli fine action. TERALSV—.£3 3s eaeh Mare. ALSO, TH EZ>R AUG/7 !T HORSE Farmer. FARMER is ajrich dappled grey, rising five years, true in harness, and in every respect an attractive horse. T/TRMS, —£2 2s each Mare. ALSO, Young Cupid. YOUNG CUPID, by Cupid, out of an im-j ported Timor Pony, stands twelve hands, rising three years, a rich bay color, perfect symmetry,with all the good points of his sire.. • T/JRMS, —£2 2s each Mare. Good Paddocks provided free of charge, hut without responsibility. Apply to D/7YID PEAT, August 29th, 1861. [Notice.". I the Undersigned, being about to fence Town section, No. 200, St. //ill Street, do hereby require the Proprietor of_Section,j jVo. 191, to come forward and assist in making Dividing Fences. WILLIAM COLLARD JFYBOURNE. Wanganui . , - November 14th, 1861. Public Works. are invited far reconstructing IJ[ the Wangaelm Bridge ; the materials | of the Bridge to be placed on the river Bank ;by the Provincial Government. Tenders addressed to «J. IFoodward, Esq, Acting j Provincial Si cretary,, Wellington, will be I received until December Ist. Plans and Specifications'"to be seeu at The £ul'TreasureUs Office. Wanganui Nov. 13, 1861. Northern Assurance Office. THE above Company insure- at Current Rates. • Claims for loss by Fire settled without delay, or reference out of the Colony.
;EDWARD LEWIS, Agent for Wanganui. Wanganui, : , 23rd October',' 186 Notice. POISON is laid for dogs on m 3 land. P. IML//Y. Balgounie, August 12th,-1861. Notice S hereby given that after this date, I _ intend to enforce that clause of the Impounding Act by which trespassers are liable to a fine of £5 and they are hereby wan ed accordingly. P. DILAY. Balgounie August 11,1861. TeXet he nous a; in -Vic tor i a AVENUE, at present occupied by dr. Thos. Wayth Gudgeon. Oct, 10, 1861. . ' ;■ Trespass* T/CE is ljgreby Given,-that-all Per- . sons TrepaSsing on my Land or Destroying my: Fences will be proceeded, against according to Law. - ROBT CECIL TAYLOR. Oat. 1 7 ; T 861, ' 1
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 5, Issue 270, 28 November 1861, Page 1
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