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■SSTHEH W IL !‘ st. iM of. W* “ Xiil dam 63 aiil THOROUGH LR£D HI. , P ; y ; Season at lyas j^edi||[ r E. Roberts; Esq., Sydnfejf,! byq‘ iE&tiier” out of ■horn “ Operator fe”-^Mft<S|iid : litt.- He, is . a without whsfss JLG hoods linch; with stroiie-actiou;' started -9 times and won 6 ; ; af6 ; how rising 4 years old, and ai^'feryjwpmising. .1 So mare, w|p.an allowance for.two ormoreTrom one individual.Paddocks 2s per week ; every care will be taken of the mares, but no responsibility incurred. The Season begins Augusklst. Ist August. TO THIS SEASON AT WESTMERE. MUO. MILO is a beautiful iron grey, rising nine years, staunch in harness, good temper with fine action. TERAL?, —£3 3s each Mare. ALSO, THE DRAUGHT HORSE Farmer. FARMER is ajrich dappled grey, rising five years, true in harness, and in every respect an attractive horse. T2?RMS, —<£2 2s each Mare. also, Young Cupid. YOUNG CUPID, by Cupid, out of an imTimor Pony, stands twelve hands,! rising three years, a rich bay color, perfect! symmetry,with all the good points of his sire. T22RMS, —.£2 2s each Mare.

Good Paddocks provided free of charge,! but without responsibility. Apply to PEAT,. August 29th, 1861. Sheep. WANTED to depasture, on the' usual terms, any number of sheep, not exceeding five hundred; warranted if received cleatfcto be kept free from Scab. For particulars apply to JOHN P. WATT, or D. M. W//EREN Lily Bank, November 28, 1861. Flour. THE Mataongaonga (Nettlye) Mill is now; in full work, and Flour in large or. small quantities always ready. | Wheat purchased to any amount and Highest Cash prices given. ■Orders. left with 'A/essrs. Gudgeon and Co. will be promptly attended to. 11. COLLINS, Manager. Nov. 2V,‘. 1861. n Notice. THERE being no Public Road across the ground of the Undersigned, all Persons found crossing after this date, ( without permission) will be prosecuted, DANIEL ,SM/TII, THOA//4S EAMBES. Wanganui,* Dec. 12, 1861. Northern Assurance Office. rgUIE above Company insure at Current Jl Rates. Claims for loss by Fire settled without delay, or reference out of the Colony. EDWARD LEW/S, Agent for Wanganui. Wanganui, 23rd October, 1861. Notice, POISON 'is laid for dogs on my land. P. IML^Y. •Balgounie, August 12th, 1861. Notice 1 hereby given that after this date, I intend to enforce that clause of the Immding Act by which trespassers are liable a fine of £5 and they are hereby warred ordingly. , V P. IMLAY. Balgbunie ; z/ugust 11,1861. To Xet THE HOUSE IN VICTORIA AVENUE, at present occupied by Mr. Thos. Wayth Gudgeon. - Oct. 10,1801. |

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 5, Issue 274, 26 December 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 5, Issue 274, 26 December 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 5, Issue 274, 26 December 1861, Page 1

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