For Sal®, HOUSE and Section No. 269 Wilson Street. Apply to HENRY LYON. Wanganui, August 14, 1862. For Sale. •a CHESNUT Draft Mare, 6 years old, fa. in foal to ‘ England’s Hope.’ A two-year old Colt, out of the above Mare by * Grey Lincoln.’ Yearling Filly, out of do., by ‘Samson.’ 3 three-year old Fillies, by ‘Samson,’ out of ‘ Glowworm,’ ‘ Lucy Neal,’ and ‘ Sharkie.’ Also, a two-year old and yearling by ‘ Samson.’ 1 chesnut Gelding, 5 years old, by ‘ Alma ’ out of ‘ Roxana.’ 1 bay Mare, 5 years old, by ‘ Alma,’ out of an imported Mare. Apply to Me. JOHN WALKER. October 2, 1862. TO SERVE THIS SEASON, AT MR. ALEXANDER McGREGOR’S FARM, Mateeawa Valley, That Splendid Entire Horse Rurie Duhh. MURIE DUBH is a Black Horse, 16£ hands high, has great power, and good temper; has proved himself to be a certain Foal Getter. » Teems— £2 10s. per Mare. Paddocks will be provided for the first three weeks, and af "that 3s. 6d. charged per week. October 16, 1862.' To Cover this Season, standing at Killymoon, Upper Kangitikei, ' @uy Fawkes, i By “Young Charlie/’ out of imported rgIERMS. —Single Mares, T 4; an allow.i. ance for two or more Mares. Paddocks for three weeks free of charge ; affcerf wards sixpence per day. No responsibility incurred. October 16, 1862. THE CELEBRATED ENTIRE HORSEj Nuiwortk • / SS daily expected from Taranaki, and will remain here this season. Due intimation will be given when he arrives. He will be sold here if a fair value is offered for him. October 9, 1862. To Stand this'Season, AT HARRISON AND JONES'S* STATION, THE LEASOJVES, RANGITIKEI, The Pure Bred Cart Stallion, Hercules. HERCULES, by Samson, out of an imported Australian Draft Mare. He is a bright bay, stands Sixteen hands high, and .for bone and muscular develop meut is unequalled in the District. Terms £3 10s. Single Mares. Good Paddocks free for one month, without responsibility. Payment to be made in January 1863. Sept. 25, 1862. Providence. rjIHE Powerful Draught-Horse PROVI- 1 J. DENCE will serve a limited number of Mares at Bloom vale. ; • “Providence” stands 17 hands high, is . very quiet, and free from vice. Teems. —£1 10s., to be paid on removal of Mares, or ,£2 10s. with a gnaiantee. Secure paddocks free, without responsibility. L. C. RICHARDS. October Ist, 1862. To Stand this Season THE THOROUGH-BRED HORSE, Don Juan, , (Better known iu Wanganui as “ Don Jon” -winner of the 'Wanganui Produce last ] year.) . BON JUAN was got by Riddlesworth ] out of “ Hurder” by “ Sir Charles” j out of a thorough-bred mare (the celebrated , £ - Miss Foote”) imported to New South j Wales. DON JUAN \vill stand at the Lion Inn on Mondays and at the Ben Nevis Hotel < Turakina on Wednesdays, during the 1 Season. 1 Terms —Single Mares. M 4s. Two or i more Mares by one owner, as per agree- 1 ment. For further particulars apply at the Lion ( Inn. ‘ ALEX. CAMERON. ( Sept 11, 1862.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 6, Issue 314, 23 October 1862, Page 1
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