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JHOR SHLE, a PAIR of WORKING JL? BULLOCKS. Apply at the Examiner office. b^O be SOLD, a pood WASHING JL Bf ACHINB,.with MANGLE sttached. may be known at the Examiner office. rfpO STAND, this SEASON, at the Star JL and Gartev, Richmond, the thorough-bred horse • PATCH, at TWO GUINEAS each MARE, and Five Shillings the Groom. If a Guarantee is required, the fee to be Three Guinsas, and Five Shillings tbe Groom, which will be returned should the Mare not prove in foal. One-half the fees to be paid wheu the Mares are brought, and the remainder on tbe Ist January, 1860. Arrangements can be made for the services of the horse in Nelson. Good Grass Paddocks at Richmond for Mares, at a charge of ss. each per week. ' W. Harkness. /np/^TAND this SEASON, at Auckland '<JL - Point, Nelson, YOUNG BERBER. Sire, II Barbiere, dam Mr. Tinline'.s*Gip»»y. Terms— TWO GUIJWAS per Mare, and Half- a-Crown to tbe Groom, payable on*s?J)efore the Ist of next January ; but the jB2 2s. will be returned, or tbe services of the horse Rijsfn gratis next season, should any mare not have proved in yl. A. M'Kpne, /HO STAND this SEASON at Burkes 'JL Hill, that powerful Cart Horse, P* CAPTAIN, His Stock is too well known to require any comment. Terms— TWO GUINEAS, and Half-a-Crown each Mare. Will be at the Star and Garter, Richmond, every Tuesday for tbe season. .. The Horse was. imported from England by H. Martin; ( MBson, Augtt4t 84, 1850. JT*O" SfAND this SEASON, that powerf X ful horse . . XOUNG FARMER, I bred at East Maitland, by S. Clift, Esq., where he obtained a silver medal. > Young Farmer is by Old Farmer's Glory, imported by C. Smith, Esq., of Sydney, out of a Northumberland mare, bred by S. B. Drght, of Richmond. Terms~-TWO POUNDS per Mare, and Half-a-Crowh I tbe Groom, to be paid on the first visit of each mare. • Young Farmer will be at the Star and Garter, Richmond, every Wednenday, until the Ist of January, which will terminate the season. W. Jones. k Nelson.Oct.il. £pO COW KEEPERS.— Persons desirons "S~ of sending Cows to the well-known bull DAN, will in future be charged a fee of Five Shillings each, to be paid at the time, otherwise the cow will not be taken in. ' ' Nelson.Oct.il. C. Timms.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 451, 26 October 1850, Page 137

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Page 137 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 451, 26 October 1850, Page 137

Page 137 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 451, 26 October 1850, Page 137

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