IMPOin'EZ) THOROUGH BRAD HOiiS£ S St. Patrick, fliL .Stand iliis beason at } li : Mr. JO lIN IiKER’S. Stefhitrick was bred by C. Roberts, Esq., of Walgrove, Sydney, by •‘,jEther”-out of ‘‘ Alice Huwthoru,” by 5* Operator grand.daiH “ Stud Book, pages 63 ,ghd 126*- is a ckesuut ! horse, without white with stron^^ctffm^"'started t) r tidies and won 6; bis stock are now rising 4 years old, and are very promising. Fees.—J£s for each mare, with an allowance for two or more from one individual. Paddocks 2s per week ; every care will be T taken of the mares, but no responsibility incurred. The Season begins August Ist. Ist A ugust. TO ST.4ND 'THIS SEASON AT WESTMERE. MILO. ITiO is a .beautiful iron grey, rising nine years, staunch in harness, good temper with fine action. TEE MS', —£3 3s each Mare. „ .ALSO, y II E pRAU GH r H ORSE Farmer. FARMER is dappled grey, rising five years, true in harness, and in every respect an attractive horse. T.FRMS, — M2 2s each Mare. ALSO, Young Cupid. j Y OUNG CU PH >, 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 bis sireJ T/HIMS, — M2 2s each Mare. Good Paddocks provided free of charge, but without responsibility. i Apply to ■ • ' lAugust 29th, 1861. j Sheep. 1 to depasture, on the usual QV terms, any number of sheep, not ex-' cc eding five hundred ; warranted- if received 'clean to be kept free from Scab; J } For particulars apply to ! j “ JOHN P. WATT, i • or i D. M. W^rtREN j Lily Bank, ' 1 November 28, 1861. Notice. IS hereby given, that ;iir. John Punleavy having purchased rite Lands amt /‘remises of the Late Dr. Jo>eph Rees. Pepenki, cautions all Persons whose Cattle may be Trespassing on the above Zaun a i om and after.thiv date, that they will te Tiiipuumietf'iii,'carding to Law, ! JOHN DUNZEAVY, 1 Wanganui Hotel. Jan. 16. 1862. For Bale ft very fine HULL imported from New Plymouth, and got by an imported Ihi 11 out of an imported Cow, and now running at West mere. Apply to TAYZOR, WATT & CO. /Janga’uii, A'ejit. 5, 1861.
Ifcrthern Assurance Ofncs. •"■THE above Company insure at Current S. Hates. . Claims for loss by Fire settled without delay, or reference out of the Colony. EDWARD LEW/S, Agent for Wanganui. Wanganui, 2ifr.il October. 1801.
Notice IISTHEIIii AA certain persons are in tin S I habit of cutting and carrying awa\ Cabbage 7’rees off the Grounds of the Un dersigned, Five Pounds Reward Jl'iil be given to any person or persons win will give such information as will lead t« the conviction of the offenders; and the t/mlersigned also give notice that they intend putting tlie Cattle Impounding Act in force, so.far as relates to persons driving Cattle off their grounds without permission. | 1 T/fYZ-OR $ W^7’T. Westmere, July 16, 1861. Notice SS 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 wart ed accordingly! P. IMLAY. Balgounie z/aguet 11,1881.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 6, Issue 278, 23 January 1862, Page 1
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