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t^|?Oß SYDNEY direct.—To sail in a few* JL days, the fine new brig TORRINGTON, SOOtefas, BioaiNS, muter, has superior accommodations. . Apply to Alpkbd F«ll and Co., Trafalgar-street. yOOR WELLINGTON direct, to sail -L early next week, the fine new strong-built aloop MARIA JOSEPHINE, 34 tons, Pobtm, master; has ckpU tal accommodations for passengers. y> For freight or passage apply to the Captain. y j, EX BRIO TORRINGTON. "<A LFRED FELL & Co. will SELL by MX. AUCTION, on MONDAY next, December the 17th, the remaining CARGO of the brig TORRINGTON, from Sydney, consisting; of white and grey calico of all widths. flannels, blankets,, shawls, fustians, broad cloths, corderoy*. blue and serge shirts, wearing apparel, Scotch twilling, hosiery and haberdashery, bed ticking, hop*, vinegar, starch,' fine salt, sweetmeats, mnstard, coffee, soap, boots and shoes, " grindery, ironmongery, carts, drays, axles, cart Harness, bul- < lock chain*, bar and rod iron, camp ovens, earthenware, vfool * packs, &c. Sic* &c. A The safe to take place at Twelre o'clock precisely. /^PO be SOLD by PRIVATE CON- . JL TRACT; the HOUSE and PREMISKS of Edwakb Noon, situate tn Waimea South, together with nine acres of Wheat, in full ear,; three acres of Barley; two acres of Grass ; half an acre of Potatoes ; one good Cow, near calving ; "a one-year old Steer; two pigs, and one sow with seven young pigs. The whole of the land is well fenced. For particulars apply to Mr. Noon, or to Mr. Ross, baker, Ndson. /TO be SOLD, FOUR STEERS, fit for X breaking in, ONE COW in calf, and THREE "HEIFERS ditto. Term* — cash, or three months' approved 'bills. V Apply to F. Onttsox, Rostrevor, Waimea. CATTLE for SALE — 2 Milch Cows 3 Heifer Calves V 1 ditto in Calf . 1 Working Bullock 1 Yearling Steer. 'Ths abov* hare all been bred in the colony, and are bow running at the Riwaka. Also, a bay PONY, quiet to ride, and has been in harness. Apply to CaA.ki.cs EairsoN & Co., Auckland Point. — The undersigned is prepared U to CONTRACT for the DELIVERY (at this Port) of SHEEP, CATTLE, or HORSES. Nelson, Dec. S. G. W. Schbodcx. j£ few TONS of BROWN RHTER' 'JITL • POTATOES for SEED. s% , ~ Stalled tc Alp tit. f UST RECEIVED, a general ASSORTV MENT of DRUGS, PERFUMERY, SPICES, SWEETMEATS, &c. &c. Claka Macsbane. Trafalgar-street, Nov. 1, 1849. STAND this SEASON, at Aldourie, -L till the Ist of January, and afterwards at Flaxbourne,/ the powerful young thorough- bred" horse ■GLiSNDON, by Cap-ai-pie, dam Griselda, by Dover, grand-dam 'Gertrude,' ' by Trumpet, great grand-dam Gidley. Cap-a-pie, by the Colonel, dam sister to Cactus, by Suia«^ ' smt of Dahlia's dam. Dover, bred by the Duke of TJrafton, by Patron, out of Maid of Kent. Trumpet, bred by Lord Lowther, own brother to Bugle, ry Tireaias, dam by Rubens.— See •• Stud Book," vol. ir., > pages 958, 403, 409, and 450. Olbnoon is a beautiful dark bay, with black legs, stands I C hands 14 inches high, and is in every respect worthy «f the < ttention of breeders, being of first-rate blood, with immense I me and sinew, and having a constitution uninjured by work t • ihysic. T^rms, TWO GUINEAS a Mare, and Half-a-Crovm' to t' c Groom. I & Guarantee is required, Three Guineas will be charged, which will be returned should the mare not prove in foal. / Good grass-paddocks provided for the mares, if required; and every attention paid, at a charge of- 3s. 6d. "per week Tor U^f night. 'fpO STAND this SEASON, at Auckland JL Point, Nelson, YOUNG BARBER; S{re, II Barbiere, dam Mr. Tf nlink's Gipsey. Terms— TWO GUINEAS per marc, and Half-a-Crown to ' the Groom, payable on or before the Ist of next January t b«t the 4% Ss. will -be returned, or the services of the horse given gratia next season, should any mare not have proved ■fo* l - A. M'Kunk. 'rkio STAND this SEASON, at Alliogton, _I_ Waimea East, the thorough-bred horse 1L BARBIERE, by -Figaro, dam by Emilius (winner or the Derby") out of Sal, own sister to Sam, also a Derby winner, by Scud. Figaro was foaled in 1837 ; by Operator, out of Adelaide, by Theorem. Operator was foaled in 1832, by Emilius, dam Worthless, by Walton, out of Altisidora, by Dick Andrews. Adelaide, by Theorem, out of Manto; Manto, an imported thorough-bred mare from England, by T. IcaxY. Esq., of New Bouth Wales Vide " Stud Book." T'S? 1 "^* 111011 * guwwitee, TWO GUINEAS the mare, v J wo S.™ 11111 * 1 wd Sixpence the Groom, to be paid on «• flwt .7i! lt S *>* guarantee, THREE GUINEAS the mare, and Two and Sixpence the Groom. Mum will be taken in charge, and supplied liberally with oatfcd vetch hay, at a charge of Ss. per week. A written ■otiee to that effect will be required on the first vi.il with mares that it is intended should be guaranteed, and should they not prove in foal, the guarantee fee will be returned. Fata and expenses to be paid before the mares are removed. / »T<O STAND this SEASON, at the Wakatu. -L Hotel, the thorough-bred horse PATCH., filre, Snooser ; dam, Miss Childers, by Little John. Snooser imported from England, is by Muley, out cf Bequest. Terms, TWO GUINEAS per Mare, and Two Stuffing* ud Sixpence the Groom. Also, tbtt powerful horse YOUNG FARMER, brad at East Maitland, by J. Cm ft, Esq., where he obtained silver medal. Youwe FAftMKB is by Old Farmer's Glory, imported by O. Smitm, Esq., of Sydney, out of a Northumberland mare, fcred by S. B. Dight, of Richmond. Ttarms, THIRTY SHILLINGS per Mare, and Two and Sixpence the Groem. If a Guaranloe U required, the fees to be Three Guineas for Patob, and Two Pounds Five Shillings for Yodkg '*""**• which will be returned should the mares not prove The horses will be at the Star and Garter, Richmond, every . < sql» T i > *' Pfflock* provided at Richmond, for mares, at • thargeefii. M. psxvc*. t William Dali.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 406, 15 December 1849, Page 163

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