WANGANUI AGENCY. New Zealand Insurance. Co. For Fire Marine, & General Insurance. Capital £500,000, With Unlimited Liability of the Shareholders. POLICIES effected at Current Rates, and all Claims adjusted by the Agent without delay. For further information apply to POWELL, SON,' & CO. Agents for Wanganui. October 9, 1862. To stand to cover at MR. CAMERON’S STATION, THE MARANGAI, the Thoroughbred Horse Nutwith. HJUTWITH was bred by Mr. T. Icely, Ml New South Wales ; got by Sir Her ictiles out of Flora Mclvor; is own brother to Cossack, Flora, Zoe, Bay Middleton. Chevalier, 10, and Waitnea. For further particulars of Pedigree see “ Hew Zealand Stud Book.” TERMS—S guineas for single mares ; for two or more bona' fide the property of one owner, 4 guineas each. Good paddocks will'be provided, without responsibility, for three weeks gratis, after which Cd per day will be charged. Fees due on the Ist January, 1864. Season to commence on Ist November. September 24, 1863. To Stand this Season, the Thorough-bred Horse Bob Juan. (Better known in Wanganui as “ Don Jon” winner of the Wanganui Produce.) BON JUAN was got by Riddleswortb out of “ Hurder” by “ Sir Charles” out of a .tjiorauglirhr:eAl.mare_(tJi.e^celebrated “ Miss Foote”) imported to New South Wales. DON JUAN will stand at Baldwin’s Lion Inn on Wednesdays and Fridays , at the Rutland Hotel on Thursdays the remainder of the week at Wangaehu and Turakina. Terms—Single Mares <£3 10s. Two or more Mares by one owner, as per agreement. Good accomadation for Mares at the Wangaehu. For further particulars apply at the Lion Inn. Pavment to be made outlie 15 th January, 1864. ALEX. CAMERON. October 15, 1863. To stand this season, at major marshall 5 s station, RAN GIT IKE I.' The Entire Horses England’s Hope & Grey Lincoln. TERMS—£3 3s. Good paddocks provided for three weeks, after which 2s a week will be charged. No responsibility. All fees to be paid in January, 1864. Oct. 22, 1863. To Stand this Season, at the Rutland ; Hotel, the . PURE BRED CART STALLION \ Young tramp. OUNG TRAMP, got by Old Tramp' out of an imported Mare Bong. He is a dappled grey, stands seventeen hands | high, and for bone and muscular development is unequalled in the district. Young Tramp will be at the Lion Inn every Wednesday. Terms —£3 single Mares ; Groom 2s 6d. An allowance for two or more mares by one owner. Payment to be made in Jauuary, 1864. J. DANDERSON. September 10, 1863. sm.
TO STAND THIS SEASON AT O CHILL BANK. The powerful draught Stallion Cp His uriciin a CLYDE, got by, Sampson out of an imported Mare. He is a bright bay, stands sixteen and a half hands high, Strong boned, Staunch in harness, good temper, with-fine action. Terms £& each Mare Good . paddocks provided free for threp weeks, after which 3s. per week will be charged. No, responsibility. ; Payment to be made in January, 18G4. JOHN PATERSON* ;October 15 th, 1563.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 376, 31 December 1863, Page 1
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