Stallions Standing at WALKER’S, Wanganui. THE THOROUGH BRED HORSE St- Patrick. rip HIS splendid Horse was bred by C. i Roberts, Esq., of Wallgrove, Sydney, by iEther, out of Alice Hawthorne, by Operator; grand-dam Loriua; vide Stud Book, pages 03 and 166. Also, the Splendid Cart Horse Samson. These Horses being so well known, any description or comment is considered unnecessary. Samson will be at Baldwin’s Lion Inn every Thursday during the season, commencing on the 29th inst. TERMS —£3 3s each mare; an allowance to the owners of two or more as per agreement. There are good paddocks at 2s per week, and every care will be taken of the Mares, | but no responsibility incurred. j JOHN WALKER, i Owner. October 8, 1663.
To stand this season at LOWER RANGITIKEI. The powerful Cart Stallion Sailor, EEGENTLY brought from Aliuriri, where lie has stood the last four seasons, and proved himself a sure foal getter, producing stock unequalled in that province, will stand for the present season at Pukihoe, and on alternate Thursdays and Fridays at the Ben Nevis Hotel, Turakina. TERMS—.£3 single mares; a reduction upon two or more the property of the same owner. Good paddocks provided free for three weeks, but without responsibility. Atil-jit. ■ September 24, 1863. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT WESTMERE. MILO. ILO is a beautiful iron grey, rising ten years, staunch in harness, good tern per, with fine action. TERMS —£3 3s each mare. Also, | Two PONIES by Cupid, five years old, bay with black points, the one out of a Timor pony, and the other out of “ Beeswing,” better known as the late Dr. Best’s famous trotter. TERMS— £2 2s each mare, Good Paddocks provided free of charge, but without responsibility. Apply to JOSEPH EWINS. September 24, 1863. NOW O N SAL E. BORWICK’S Baking Powder HAS been used by thousands of private Families, Shippers and Emigrants for raising Bread with half the trouble and in a quarter the time required with Yeast, and for rendering puddings and pastry light and wholesome. | The Queeu’s Private Baker says,—“ It is a most useful invention.” Capt. Aluen Young, of the Arctic Yacht “ Fox,” states that.—“ It keeps well, and answers admirably.” E. Hamulton, Esq., M.D., F.S.A., observes that, — “It is much better for raisng bread than yeast, and much more wholesome.” . HENRY LYON, agent., Wanganui. T, Tuffin PHOTOGRAPHER , CnuitCH Street. October 1, 1863. Letcliford’s Wax Vestas. KLETCHFORD & Co., hold theme selves responsible for the quality of r iheir Wax Vestas, and having recently built an extensive Factory especially adapted to this peculiar manufacture, they can bestow proper care on all the details which! i render their Vestas the best in the marked > Customers, therefore, when ordering Wax Matches should he particular in requesting Letcliford’s make*” as others are often substituted. Tliree Colt’s Lane, Bethnal Green, Londoi
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 377, 14 January 1864, Page 1
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471Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 377, 14 January 1864, Page 1
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