Carte de Visile Portraits, T. Tuffin BEGS to inform his Friends and the Public generally, that lie has received, per ", Wild Duek/' the Apparatug fpr taking these small and Fashionable full-length Portraits.. Also, a new and splendid assortment of Frames and Cases for Portraits on Glass, of the newest designs and patterns.' February 5* 1863. 5L ' ” ■ ' ■ notice. A black potty-Cow, white back, branded. MG on off rump, has been trespassing: on Ann Bank since 11th October last; also, a black and white, unbranded, bull calf, since Ist May last j a strawberry. Heifer,, branded EP on off rump since August last ; and a red and white Cotr, branded HK on off rib 9, since Angast las?, These beasts, if not claimed within; months from this date,, will be sold to pay expenses. •-/ ROBERT WILSON; Annßanfcr December Ist, 1862. it; LL Persons are hereby cautionsd against il Purchasing any Property belonging to j the : Estate of the late ANDREW GREEN, as the Undersigned are the billy parties who have any authority to deal with the same. ~ : ; \ : ' r ■' TAYLOR, WATT, & CO. March 5, 1863. Caution. jiJOTICE is hereby given, that all Horses and Cattle found Trespassing on Suburban Sec. No. 16, will be charged 2s each whenever found so trespassing. T. SCRIYENER, Junr. March 5, 1863, 7 To be sold, - OE LET FOR TBS) SEASON. Ex “ Wild Duck,” from London. SIX very valuable MERINO RAMS, bred by Thomas Sturgeon, Esq., of The Elms Grays, Essex, being the produce of Stock descended from the pure Flock of his late Majesty George the Third, and since bred without cross or stain. At the Agricultural Exhibition of all Nations, held in Paris in June, 1856, a Prize of 600 francs and a Gold Medal were awarded to Mr. Sturgeon for a p.ure Merino Tup exhibited by—him, of the same breed as the Rams now offered for sale. Mr. Sturgeon’s Sheep were shown at the recent Great Exhibition in London, and they were highly commended and greatly admired. • Apply to THOMAS; D. SYER, Esq, - or J. JORDAN* Esq. Koreroinaiwaho, Rangitikei. January 14th, 1863. : To Stand this Season THE THOROUGH-BRED HORSE, Don Juan. (Better known in Wanganui as “ Don Jon” winner of the Wanganui Produce last year.) BON JUAN was got by Riddlesworth out of “ Hurder” by Sir Charles” out of a thorough-bred mare (the celebrated *• Miss Foote”) imported to New South Wales. DON JUAN will stand at the Lion Inn on Mondays and at the Ben Nevis Hotel Turakina on Wednesdays, during the Season. Terms—Single Mares .£4 4s. Two or more Mares by. one owner, as per agreement, , For further particulars apply at the Lion Inn, ALEX. CAMERON. Sept 11, 1862. To Stand this Season, AT HARRISON AND JONES S STATION, THE LEASOWES, RANGITIKEI , The Pure Bred Cart Stallion, Hercules. HERCULES, by Samson, out of an imported Australian Draft Mare. K a is a bright bay, stands Sixteen hands high, and for bone snd muscular development is unequalled in the District. Terms 4J3 10s. Single Mares * Good Paddocks free for one month* without responsibility. Payment to be made in January 1863. Sept 25, 1862.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 335, 19 March 1863, Page 1
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