Spirits , Whines, Beers, SfC. On Draught and in Bottle. mm mi "O ETIJPNS his thanks to the Public for the liberal support he has hitherto' received ; he has now on Sale a Choice Selection of the above, of the Finest Brands, which he offers on the following Reasonable Terms : Brandies, Pule and Dark, MarteH’s,2B*. per Gallon, or ss. per Bottle „ Do. in 1 doz Cases, 70s. per Case, Bum—Jamaica and other West 1ndia,...155. per Gallon, or 3s. per Lottie "Whiskey—lrish and Scotch Malt 18s. do Old Tom —Booth’s IBs., do , v Geneva, 13s. Ports and Sherries—-Bruno, Silva & Co. 4 Diamond 225. Champagne p^ 1 ’ Bottle Porter and Ale—Barclay & Perkins’ Brown Stout "> Gallon. ~ Allsopp and Burton Ale ) )t Guiness’s Dublin Stout, 20s. per single doz. or 18?. per doz. in Cases ft Allsopp and Burton Ale, ISs. do. or 153. per doz. in 4 doz. Cases. do 4s. do 4s. do 3s. Gd. do do SOT Terms Cash. /Canganui Hotel, June 12, 1862 Tictoria v-k Victoria Avenue 3 Is now opened. A Superior supply of Wines and other Isiquors will be kept. r H ?. Accommodation for Travellers will be of a comfortable kind. Nothing will be left undone to obtain a share of \iblic patronage, and it is hoped that the efforts made to ensure he comfort of those frequenting the house will be successful. E. HACKETT. Stabling. June 26, 18G2. FOE SALE, mHE Valuable Thoroughbred Mare TOPSY, with a Bay Eilly Foal at her foot, by Gipsey King, now running at the Grange Farm. Price £45. Thos. Wayfch .Gudgeon Go. Commission Agents. Taupo Quay, June 19, 1562.
IMPORTANT S A|L E OF . BLOOD STOCK. MESSRS. Aikman fk, Wilson, BEG to draw tlie attention of breeders of Racing Stock, sporting gentlemen, and the public in general, to the annonnc.*ment that they have received instructions from E. J. Wakefield, Esq., to submit for Sale by Public Auction, in the course o! September next, the whole of his BLOOD STOCK, Consisting of the Celebrated Entire Horse THE PEER, And the well-known Mare, [•BARBARA, Oth throtigbbreds imported from England;! The favorite Entire Horse, GLENDON; | 'll le Entire Pony, TOM SAYERS; Six well-bred GELDINGS, broken to saddle or harness, or both ; Eighteen BROOD MAULS, with foals or in foal by The Peer, Ratan, Antidote, Glaucus, and St. Patrick ; many of these mares are broken to saddle or harness, or both; Four Three-year old FILLIES, by Tow ton, II Barbiere, and Glaucus ; Six TWO-YEAR OLDS, by the Peer, Cossack, and Steam ; and Four YEARLINGS, by the Peer, Emperor, and St. Patrick. * Notice of the day of Sale, and Lather particulars will appear in future advertisements, and catalogues will then be piepaied and issued by the Auctioneers. Christchurch, July 11, 1862. jgotice. IS Hereby given that there is no Public Road through the Grange Farm, and I hereby caution any Person from dri-| viug Sheep through my lands without my permission. A. N. MAGRATH. The Grange, July 3, 1862.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 6, Issue 302, 31 July 1862, Page 2
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