Notice. ALL Parties having claims against Mr, Treweek, late of Kai-ifri, are erquested 10 send them in to Messrs. Tayolr Watt and Co. for settlement ; and all Pesrons indebted to the said gentleman wiM 'be kind enough to pay in the amounts thev owe on or before Mkrch 1, to the same , Firm, whose receipt will oj binding oa i iMr. Treweek. • Feb. 6, 1862. • Hotice is hereby given ‘ rgUIAT all PIGS found on my Run after ’ 1. this date will be destroyed. P. IMLAY. r Balgounie, | May Ist, 1862. Craven. • TO STAND THIS SEASON, the Entire . Horse, • CRAVEN. Terms £2 10s. An allowance for three or more Marcs, Every care will be taken, but no responsibility. . 1 ' Good Paddocks provided. JOHN McKELVIE. . Rangitikei A'ept. 4, 1862, Stallions , Standing at MR JOHN WALKER’S, Wanganui. f THE THOROUGH BRED HORSE [ St. "Patrick. THIS splendid Horse was bred by C. Roberts, Esq., of Wallgrove, SydJ ney, by iEther; out of Alice Hawthorne, ,by Operator ; Grand-dam Loriua ; vide 5 Stud Book, pages "63 and 126. He is a ’ Chesuut, clear of white, stands 16 bauds 1 inch. Started nine times, and won six. [ Ilia Stock is very large, - shewing blood, and great muscular power, likely to be very _ fast and lasting. Terms £5 each Mara. Season commences at this date. Also, THAT SPLENDID CART HORSE" [ England’s Hope.-;- : r!Tt HIS Horse was bred by Walter Los a, JL Esq., M.P., of Rood Ashton, Wilts; * was got by his Celebrated Suffolk Punch J Horse, “ HERO,” out of a Clydesdale Mare. Hero took the first Prize in June, 1853, at the Bath and West of England . Show; he again took the first Prize at Exeter, same year. ENGLAND'S HOPE is a Dapple Grey, 17 hands high, 9 yrs old;, has great power and good temper, and is the only pure-bred Draught Entire in the Province. He was im- , ported into Wellington from England, by ’ Mr. E. R. Jones in 1859. Terms £5 ss. eacli Mare, Without guarantee. “ 7 7s. do., With guarantee, i The Season will commence Ist October, 1862. , If two Mares are sent, one to each : Horse, an-allowance will be made. There are good Paddocks at 2s. per week, and every care will be taken of the. Mares, but no responsibility incurred. For further Particulars apply to MR JOHN WALKER. Wanganui, : August 23, 1862. Motice. . THE Undersigned being about to relin* .quish his business of a Licensed Victualler, at Turakina, upon the’first day of February, now next; requests: his several Frien'ds and Customers, for whose favors lie returns thanks, to be kind enough to settle their several outstanding Accounts. And he also begs all to whom he may be indebted, to forward their several Claims, that lie may be enabled to finally close all business matters connected with the BenNevis Inn.” JOHN. CAMERON. Sept. 4, 1862. To foe Xet«; A Small Farm 0f123 acres situate in the • Bonny Glen. There are • two Pad-, docks of four and twenty-six acres respectively ; and in order to fence in the re* maiuder only about 40 chains fencing would be needed. There is good water on, the land, and also a house, it is distaufc from Turakina six miles by a good road, aud as there ; is theie ; a ready market at all seasons for Dail y Produce, it would suit admirably for a Dairy Farm. t j. For Further Particulars, Appty to | H. AMPBLET, Tarakiwt Sept 11; im.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 6, Issue 310, 25 September 1862, Page 1
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