Horsesfbr'Bale.--^ -•' ; 'S| 'ForSaley-- 0 ■ **^ ■■''.■ --M THE BISHOP OP OSNABURGH, t| Bred by Lord Clifden, foaled ifr ! iß; 53, got by J-fj Surplice out of Her Royal Highness (sister to i^j Her Majesty), by Velocipede." [See "General ;| Stud Book" or " New Zealand S^Book."] ;i| Surplice (sire of the Bishop of Osnaburgh) 4|; by Touchstone, was the winner ; of the two ' :-% great events of the Derby and Great St. Leger -£j in 1848. ••■- ■•' ■■•'-'• 5 ; S| The Bishop of Osnaburgh i#-a;large and ; | ' powerful black horse, , and is a> heavy weight- -4 carrier. He* stands nearly sixteen hands, has . a first-rate temper and constitution, and has f| never broken down. He was trained by the .-j late Isaac Day, and his engagements were j.- r $ heavy. In 1855-56 he ran at Newmarket, Crag I yen *Mectingj Goodwood, ' Brighton, New- g. market First Spring Meeting, Ascot; Hamp- -S ton, Newmarket July and Ist Ootdber meetinge, and was several times a winner, carrying "| successfully in two instances, when 8 years -i old, list and lOst 71ba.' ',' ][\ \ : ;• '■ ; J ':Fpr furfchep;.p"articul^>?s,^^|jr^^; i -\ , ■ : £ ■■'J •'•■"' " ; - ' K ~ ■ '^ r i^om^m^s,f ::^% The Brow, liuataniwha, H.awke'sjßay, ■)_ January 24tb,- 186^; /><>.:*'. 837 •£ RACE HORSES. | Tji O R S A LH E , ? Bay Filly "MARCEtIONESS.'f 3 years* by ■'. "Herald" out of " Blinkbonny." ; Blaok Gelding " CHRYSALIS/ 1 !< 6 years, by " Bay Middleton ' ' out of " Moth." ; ; Apply to JAMES WATT. Napier,, March 9, 1867. . ;, , 522.;; For Sale, ! 1 ? (the property of an officer leaving the Colony) Q ONE First-class BAY GELDING, 5 years ; old, perfectly sound ; One GREY MARE, aged Both horses have been ridden by a- lady, and can be highly recommenSedY 596 Lieut.. DAWSOK. < For Sale, •*'- ii " In consequence of the owner leaving the I Colony, ;j /-• DIGB.Y, a Chesnut Gelding, aged 5 yearflt ~\ A per feot Hack. . f ., , : For particulars, apply at the offioe of this paper. . , . : .!;. 599 ' John Stuart , Qtf SALIp b7,the .UNDERSIttIfED— 10 qr-casks Martell's pale j .'■ 10 ditto ditto dark, : / 4 ditto Dumas' ditto . , > Brandj 1 ditto ditto pale i 50 cases Hennessy's pale j 20 cases superior Port Wine in bottles 20 ditto Sherry, ditto 1 qr-cask superior Port •;. 1 ditto ditto Sherry j 25 caßeß Saucel -Whiskey ;• , ;■ . 5 qr-casfis Bum, 10 b.p. ■••--•.•'•.-•'* ' —. 15 cases Barclay'a Stout, quarts) i 40 casks Bass's. Pale Ale, ditto , / Bottled by *■ [ 10 ditto India Pale Ale, ditto > WLScrog- :A 10 ditto London Stoufcj ditto i gieLondon 15 cases Port "Wine J 19 cases Barclay's Stout, qts ) Bottled by ; 3 ditto ditto, pintg ■)- Bridges 200 bushels Prairie Grass Seed 30 ditto Maize 10 cwt Port Cooper Cheese . Fine English Cheese— lOlbs each &c, &c, - , . &o. To arrive per "Dunelin," from London, A consignment of Bottled Ale and Porter j JOHN STUAET, 507 " .; • Eastern Spit. Militia and Volunteer Notice. ; rp HOSE MEN of the. Colonial Forces who X have signified their-interition of com- ,i peting for the Colonial Pifeos: are hereby ■ warned that the competition will take place on : MONDAY next, the 25th inst., at the range of the Napier Bifle Company, commencing at 9 o'clock a.m. sharp. By Order, E. WITHERS, 566 Capt. &Adjfc. CAMPBELL & ROBINSON; I Drovees. ' 9 ' I SHEEP driven, by contract or otherwise, \ to or from any part of the province. 1 Good Dogs and unexceptionable references as to ability, &c. ■ Communications received by Mr. Ot, H \ Swan, Mac's Hotel, or Mr, E. D. Manet I Meaneo Hotel, will meet with prompt at* ] tention. j Terms Moderate. 563 PRAIRIE GRASS SEED. MAGNIFICENT SAMPLE. , . for Sale by '' & 549 STUART & CO. | ; . $ '•5 npHE Undersigned begs to intimate to his -^ JL customers and the public that' he has ? REMOVED from Hampden to that SHOP ; ; lately occupied by 4 Mr. S. Onions in Wai« 'I pawu, where he hopes, by diligence and at- I tention, to. merit pati'onage, • ' "i S. BIIESNEHEN, Blacksmith. ~*" 1^ Waipawa, March 14, 1867, , : : 568 Peat's Saddlery, :. JUST RECEIVED, ex "CAMBALU," ■ FROM LONDON, and nowon sale by the undersigned. ■ :■ H. R, HOLDEB. Nov. 30, 1866. 36 | WAKA MAORI, No. 2 of new series, now ;:1 published. Subscribers,', names re- <! ceived. An excellent medium for adver- ■"$■ tising. ;-_-. '" ' • *\J TpiSHING NETS for. Sale by the undeV-- V Jj Bigned, corked and ready for use. "•:. f 550 ; '"' isTUART & CO. ,7^ . NOTICE. ■ ._', \./#| ALL ACCOUNTS agains^JJfcr/^^U^xHl BROWNE are requested ; to be>entiflv\^ to the Undersigned on or -'before. tbi : 23rdf~ifj instant. '-' J." '■ ' ." -' - ; :f='.. •' ..'' : y(-S-:M . ■ EDWARrx LYNfPONV; m i ■ Napier, March 18,4867.: • * £^ ; :/ ; •-■"; :'■'- .6^l^
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 11, Issue 837, 23 March 1867, Page 1
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