HTHE Beautiful Horse SULTAN, will stand' -"- this Season at Mr. Andrew Rooney's, Lower Queen Street. He was got by Wanderer, out of a Cleveland Mare, imported to Van, Diemen's Land by Mr. Imliy, from Lord Egremont's celebrated Stud ; Dam, one of Mr. Imlay's thoroughbred Mares. Terms— Two Guineas, paid at service. Peter GkacE* October 8. 1847.
YOUNG SUFFOLK PUNCH. THE above celebrated Stallion will stand this Season at the proprietor's, Freeman's Bay. Young Punch, by the Horse" Sovereign,'? imported into New South Wales, dam a celebrated imported mare. This Stallion for bone and symmetry is not to be surpassed, Btands 15 £ hands high, and is well adapted for plough and draft. Richard Newdick, Freeman's Bay. September 24, 1847. ;
TO STAND THIS SEASON, rPHE Well known Steel Grey Horse J- " Farmer's Fancy," at the Proprietor's, Albert Street. The Stock of « Farmer's tfancy" are celebrated for being the very best in the country, and can be viewed in the possession of Messrs. Calkwell and Taylor, Tamakii Mr. Rooney, Queen Street, Mr. May, And Mr, Donovan, Epsom, &c, &c. . . . Tjjrms— Two Guineas. Patrick Lorioan. Albert-street, Oct. 5, 1847.
THOMAS KEVEN, BOOT MAKER, Has just received, ex Protector, from London, an extensive Variety of Ladies, Gents, and Children's Boots and Shoes; as follows :-— &ENTS Wellington Boote, dress, halfdress, and strong ditto Blucher, ditto ditto ' ' ditto Oxonian, Button Patent ditto ditto lace ditto Pumps, Patent ditto Slippers LADIES' Ball Slippers, white &black Satin ditto ditto ditto Kid ■ ditto " « Patent ditto Shoes, Patent ditto " Seal ditto Slippers, house ditto Boots, Prunella, Cloth, and Plaid Youth's Blucher Boots Children's Strap Shoes, and Jean Boots A quantity of Sailor's Tie Shoes. Shortland-street, Sept. 13, 1847.
AUCKLAND BREWERY, Coopers' Bay. rpHE Public are respectfully informed that J- they can be supplied with Ale and Brown Stout of the first rate quality, in quantities of Two Gallons and upwards. Also fresh Yeast and Grains daily. WOOD & ROGERS, June 12, 1847
CIRCULATING LIBRAR Y. THE Undersigned begs to announce that he has now opened his Public Circulating Library, and published a Catalogue of the Books contained therein, to which all new and popular Works and Periodicals will be added as soon, as they can be procured from England or Sydney. Terms. Annual Subscribers* •••••• £2 2 0 Half- Yearly ditto • •••••• 15 0 Quarterly ditto * 0 15 0 NON-SUBSCRIBBRS. Single volume .Twopence per diem. An extra charge of one penny per diem will be made to Non-Subscribers for every day over three, that a Book is kept. Non-Subscribers are required to leave a deposit, equal in amount, to the price affixed in the Catalogue, on every, book they borrow. John Williamson, Bookseller, &o. Shortland-street, Oct. 1,1847.
PERFUMERY. Just Received, bx" Terror," AN INVOICE of Genuine and most Fashionable Perfumery. John Wiliiamsqn, Bookseller, and Stationer.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 142, 9 October 1847, Page 4
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