Notice is hereby given rgnHAT all PIG'S found on my Run after. JL this date will be destroyed. P. IMLAY. Balgounie, May Ist, 1862. - , „ . . Craven. : TO. ST AND THIS SEASON, the Entire Horse, CRAVEN. Terms £,2 10s. An allowance for three or more Mares, Every care will be taken, but no responsibility. Good Paddocks provided. JOHN McKELYIE. Rangitikei Aept. 4, 1862, Stallions Standing at MR 'JOHN WALKER’S, Wanganui. THE THOROUGH BRED HORSE St. Patrick. THIS Splendid Horse was bred by C. Roberts, Esq., of Wallgrove, Sydney, by JEther; out of Alice Hawthorne,’ by Operator; Grand-dam Loriua; vide Stud Book, pages 63 and 126. He is a Chesnut, clear of white, stands 16 hands 1 inch. Started, nine times, and won six. His Stock is very large, shewing blood, and great muscular power, likely to be very fast and lasting. Terms £5 each Mare. Season commences at this date. Also, THAT SPLENDID .CART HORSE England’s Mope. fin HIS Horse was bred by Walter Lon a, JL Esq,., M.P., of Rood Ashton, Wilts; was got by his Celebrated Suffolk Punch 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, lie was imported into Wellington from England, by Mr. E. R. Jones in 1859. Terms £5. ss. each. Mare, Without guarantee. “ 7 7s. do., With guarantee, 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 21, 1862. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT WESTMERE . Mia©; ■' BILO is a beautiful iron greyjrising nine years, staunch in harness, good temper with fine action. TERMS.—<£3 3s. each il/are. ALSO, - Two Ponies by Cupid, four years old, Bay with black poiuts, the one out of l Timer Pony, and the other out of “ Beesving” better known as the late Dr. Best’s amcus trotter. TERMS —£2 2s. each Mare. Good Paddocks provided free of charge, ut without responsibility. Apply to JAMES PEAT. Sept 11,1862.; ENTIRE H.OKSE Hector I'ITILL serve at Cherry Bank this SeaiW son, to commence Ist October, and ) end Ist February. “Hector” is a remarkably fine Cleveland Horse, 13 years old, 17 hands high, and of extraordinary bone. Bred by Messrs, Deans of Canterbury, and, got by an imported New South Wales horse. His stock will show with any cart stock in the colony ; is a sure foal getter. Terms--j£3, payable Ist February, for each Mare; an allowance if more than one. No charge for paddocks, and . a reduction will be made for parties not requiring the use of them. Every care taken of Mares and Foals, but no responsibility. Parties can also have the use of that lendid draught-horse “ Farmer,” if retired, on the same terms as “ Hector.” October 1, 1562.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 6, Issue 314, 23 October 1862, Page 1
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