Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

' Will be published, on the Ut of January, 1850, THE First Number of a Quarterly Periodical, devoted to general Politics, literature, and Art, entitled, THE NEW ZEALAND MAGAZINE. CoWTßKta.— Address; The Whale and Whaling, by F. J. Enok, M.D. ; Marguerite, a Tale of Brittany ; Thou art not gone; Geological Observations on the Book of Genesis, by he Rev. R. Tatlob, M.A., F.G.S. ; An Agreeable Reeontre, by Cbiso ; Sweethearts and Wives ; Reminiscences of Early Life, by P. ; A Visit to the Roto-Mahaua, by the Rev. R. Tatlob ; The' Geology of the Middle Island of New Zealand, by W. M. Man Tell, Esq. ; Native Waiau, or Song, trans* lated by W. B. Bakeb ; A Glance at the History of New Zealand aa a British Colony; Tbe Debutante, a Tale of Parisian Life ; Wakefield'a Art of Colonisation Reviewed, by W. Swainson, Esq., F.R.S. The above-mentioned periodical will be printed in octavo Demy, each number containing one hundred, pages. The 'subscription to tbe work will be One Guinea per annum ; six months payable-in advance. Intending subscribers in Nelson, will be good enough to givejn their names 'to Mr. C. Elliott, Examiner office. 'farANTED, a MAN, to proceed to the fT T Wairau with a Horse. •* Apply to E. W. Stacfobd. /fiO STAND this SEASON, at the Wakatu JL. Hotel, the thorough-bred horse V m PATCH. Lite, Snoozer ;* dam, Miss Cbilders, by Little 'John. Snoozer, imported from England, is by Muley, out of Bequest. Terms, TWO GUINEAS per Mare, and Two Shillings and Sixpence the Groom. Also, that powerful horse YOUNG FARMER, bred at East Muitland, by J. Clxvi, Esq., where be obtained silver medal. Yoono Fabmxb is by Old Farmer's Glory, imported by C. Smith, E.g., of Sydney, out of a Northumberland mate, bred by S. B. Dight, of Richmond. Terms, THIRTY SHILLINGS per Mare, -snd Two and Slxpencethe Groom. If a Guarantee is Tequired, tbe fees to be Three-Guineas for Patch, and Two Pounds Five Shillings for Young Fabmeb, which will be returned should the mares not prove in foal. The horses will be at the Star and Garter, Richmond, every Wednesday during the season. Good grass-paddocks provided at Richmond, for mares, at a charge of 3s. 6d. per week. .^ William Dale. STAND this SEASON, at Aldington, -L Waimea East, the thorough-bred horse ifa IL BARBIERE, by Figaro, dam by Emilius (winner of the Derby) out of Sal, owu 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 im'pbrted thorough-bred mare from England, by T. Icxlt, Esq., of New South Wales.— Vide " Stud Book?' Terms— Without guarantee, TWO GUINEAS the mare, and Two Shillings and Sixpence the Groom, to be paid on tbe first visit; with guarantee, THREE GUINEAS the mare, and Two and Sixpence the Groom. Mares will be taken in charge, and supplied liberally with oat and retch bay, at a charge of ss. per week. A written notice to that effect will be required ba the first visit, with mares that it "is intended should be 'guaranteed, anS should they not prove in foal, the guarantee fee will be returned. F«es and expenses to be paid before the mares are removed. *fiO STAND this SEASON, at Aldourie* X. till the lit of January, and afterwards at Flaxbourne' the powerful young thorough- bred horse GLENDON, by Cap-a-pie, dam Griselda, by Dover, grand-dam Gertrude, by Trumpet, great grand-dam Gidley. Cap-a-pie, by the Colonel, dam titter to Cactus, by Sultan, •ut of Dahlia's dam. Dover, bred by the Duke of Graf ton, by Patron, out of Maid ef Kent. Trumpet, bred by Lord Lowther, own brother to Bugle, ry Tireaias, dam by Rubens.— See " Stud Book," vol. iv., pages 258, 403, 409, and 450. Glendon is a beautiful dark bay, with black legs, stands 15 hands 14 inches high, and is in every respect worthy of the ittention of breeders, being of first-rate blood, with immense 1 'One and sinew, and having a constitution uninjured by work t • >hy*ic. TirmM, TWO -GUINEAS a Mare, and Half-a-Cfown to tl c Groom. It c Guarantee is required, Three Guineas will be charged, which will be returned should the mare not prove in foal. Good grass-paddock* provided for the mare*,; if required, and every attention paid, at a charge of ts. <sd. per week, or is.^gkt. STAND this SEASON, at Auckland JL. Joint, Nelson, /ft YOUNG BARBER; Sire, II Barbiere, dam Mr. Timlxne's Gipsey. *Terms— TWO GUINEAS per mare, and Half-a-Orown to the Groom, payable on or before the Ist of next January ; but the *tfa as. will be returned, or the services of the horse given gratis next season, should any mare not have proved in foal. . A. M'Kune.

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NENZC18491222.2.4.3

Bibliographic details

Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 407, 22 December 1849, Page 167

Word Count
811

Page 167 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 407, 22 December 1849, Page 167

Page 167 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 407, 22 December 1849, Page 167

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert