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THE BISHOP OF OKBOBUBG, _, . By Buephce, out of H. R. H., sister t\FEjs& Maiestx, by Ve&ooikede, T¥7TLL run with his mares this season at the T V Owner's Station, Ruataniwha, in a new and extensive paddock of about 500 acres, well grassed and watered. Terms:— Six Guineas for single mares, and Five Guineas for two or more, the property of the same person, payable on Ist March, 1862. Mares will be received on and after the Ist October. A Cup will be given to be run for in February. 1865, by the gets of the Bishop of Osnaburg. The Brow, Sept. 19, 1861. FIRST CLASS DRAUGHT ENTIRE NEW PKOVINCE. NEW PROVINCE is warranted staunch in harness, and will cover Mares this season at Mr. Febotson's Stables, Clive. Sire, Lincoln, late of Auckland; dam, Jessie, an imported English cart mare. Teems .—Single Mares, £5 55. ; two or more Mareß, the property of one person, £4i 4s. each. Groom's fee, 2s. 6d. A well grassed and watered paddock provided for parties wishing to have their Mares put into one free of payment for the first nine days, after which time a charge of 3s. per week will be made. All service money to be paid on or before the Ist March, 1862. "BLACK PRINCE," By "GREY CHARLEY," of Wellington, out of a heavy black Mare, imported from Sydney, New South Wales. rpHIS Horse has great strength, with quick acJL tion in harness. His stock has obtained the praise of this district for draught, and is to be seen working in harness and plough in various places. "Black Pehtce " will serve mares tkis season at the paddock at Clive. Teems :— £2 25., paddock included for 9 days, after which time a charge will be made at the rate of 3s. 6d. per week. Apply to • JOHN FAIRWEATHER, or to FREDERICK DYETT. MEAN ( EE HOTEL, TUTAEKUKI KIVEK. ~PHE UNDERSIGNED beg to inform the X settlers in the neighbourhood and the public generally that they have opened the above Hotel, and trust by attention to the wants of travellers and others, to merit a share of public support. :# POWLES &MANEY. Meanee Hotel, Near Hallett's, Oct. 2, 1861. NOTICE. MR. HERMAN STAPLETON requests thafc all claims against him be Bent in by the end of the month : and all claims due to him be settled, or else he will be under the painful necessity of taking the usual proceedings, as he is leaving the Colony. He has appointed A. De Bathe Brandon, Esq., Solicitor, &c, &c, his Attorney during his absence. Nov. 16, 1861. SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS. rpHE UiroEßSicmED has for sale Surveying and .J_ Drawing Instruments, by Troughton and Simms, comprising . — 5 inch Theodolite Circumferenters Prismatic Compasses Box Sextants Circular Protractors Beam Compass Box oi: Drawing Instruments Colors, &c. r. m. se:eet, Surveyor, Coote-roacL Napier, Nov. 13, 1861. NOTICE. A LOTTERY of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and FANCY ARTICLES will take place at the Crown Hotel, Eastern Spit, on SATURDAY, 7th DEC, in the Evening. Tickets — at ss; each — may be had from Mr. Jeffares, and from Mr. J oseph LeQuesne, Eastern Spit, where also List of Prizes may be seen. v ' — — _____ 1 AOA FEET SAWN TIMBER laVvU 50,000 Shingles ' 2,000 Palings Maize, &c. Bran, at Mill prices Parties may have Timber cut to any sizaby applying to JAMES TOPPING, Eastern Spit. PADDOCK FOR HORSES, WITHIN £ of a mile of Meanee River Bridge, containing 374 acres, with luxuriant Feed and abundance of Fresh Water. TEEMS.— 2s. 6d. *¥" WEEK. For further particulars, apply to JOHN MARSHALL, ... Settlers' HoteL E. J. TOUET, LICENSED CUSTOM HOUSE AGENT, .B-STEBW SPIT, KAPIEE.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 5, Issue 235, 30 November 1861, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 5, Issue 235, 30 November 1861, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 5, Issue 235, 30 November 1861, Page 4