First Class Draught Horse NEW PEOVINCE.. "T^TEW PROVINCE, a Grey^Hovse, 3 years old, J3| stands 16^ hands high, showing great strength with light action, and fine temper, will cover a limited number of mares this season at Me. P?ebGirsosr's stables^ Waipureku. Sire, — the celebrated Prize Draught Horse LnucoiN, Dam, — the celebrated Prize Draught Mare Jesse. Terms for the season, each, £6 6s." 1 Groom's fee 2s. 6d. All service money to be paid on or before Ist January 1859. Owners of mares wishing to put them to New Pbottnce will please make early application, as Mb service will be limited to 30 mares. James B. Feegtoson. Waipureku, . Oct. 8, 1858. TO COVER THIS SEASON. ON and after FIRST OCTOBER inst., at Mb. Domett's station, Ngaruroro. The well known thoroughbred entire Horse (eight years old,) ST. PATRICK, By JEtheb out of Aiice Hawthoene, &c, &c. This season St. Pateick will run with his mares hi a well secured, natural PADDOCK of 500 acres, of tiest bate geass, with a never failing supply of water. Terms. — £3 10s. each mare ; three or more mares the bonafide property of one person £3 3s. each payable on the Ist January 1859. B. D. DajtyebsNapier, Sept. 1, 1858. M A" V E. mHE Weli know DRAUGHT HORSE M A U E, . Will stand this Season at Wobtjeit Station, WAIPUKURATJ. Teems, for the Season, — Single Mares £4 45. ; two or more £3 10s. each. Mares to be served either hobbled or loose at the option of the Groom. All payments to be made on or before the 15th January 1859. H. R. ETTSSELL, for Ptovis RtjsseM/ Woburn, Waipukurau, Ist October, 1858. ON SALE at the Stores of tixe "Undersigned Ex ' EarJcaway 1 from London. THRENCH POLISHED Mahogany Night J. Stools, with patent apparatus complete French polished Birch, sliding Couches, screw "legs, squabs and pillows complete French polished Mahogany, Birch, and Deal Tables, with drawers, Portable legs. Newtok & Beowite. Napier. Oct 7, 1858. SOUTHDOWN RAMS FOR SALE. Q SUPERIOR SOUTHDOWN RAMS imported tj direct from the celebrated flock of J. Ellinan Esq , Sussex. To those who have flocks in the far interior and -on much elevated" situations, these rains will prove a very desirable acquisition. For particulars apply to " Newtokt & Beowkb. Carlyle Street, , SeptV 25, 1858. : PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, AHURIRI. Tj^UNDS being tiow wanted for the erection o£ a Jj MINISTERS-RESIDENCE, it is requested that subscriptions towards, the Building Fund may be paid either to Mesars. J). MtrsTr, A. KenTsnsSXy or theundersigned, or to tho credit of the Fund in the Union Bank. . . v • '. "V - ; t -V -'-i : :<-:;; ' c }j£Mmwooi>, • '■• . .".. "",.':":■"• r "." - T.'"-' ; .' .'•■',■' '! *'"'" Son. See. ;. ; .Napier^ ..--"■•'■ ;-'-;■:■■■;■ v-'V : '-'■'' \" % ' * -
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 2, Issue 56, 16 October 1858, Page 1
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