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EX “HEATHER BELL,” For Sale by the Undersigned. ofm bags fine flour 20 tierces prime beef 7 casks preserved beef in Gib. tins A cases English bacon 100 boxes Belmont sperm candles 11 half tierces negrohead tobacco (Darrel’s) r»8 coils Europe rope 2.7 inch to 3' T inch AO bolls canvas No. 1, to a 1 cask paste blacking, in tins 30 boxes mould candles 18 bhds. West India rum 3 “ Marlell’s brandy 20 octaves j 3 qr.-casks Ginger Wine A bhds. j 10 cases lemon syrup 20 “ cloves and peppermint Thomas Macky and Co. New Stores, Queen’s Wbarf, Sept. 28ih, 1833. S E EUS EX “E G MONT. On Sale by ibe Undersigned, \Y UIT E AN I) RE I) CLOVER * * Perinial and Annual Rye Grass Turnip, W bite Globe, early soil, purple Hop Swedes Giant Red Prize Mangold GARDEN SEEDS. White Spanish Onions, Allingham Red Carrots White Belgian Carrots, early Slone Turnips Enfield Cabbage, Drumhead Scarlet Runners Dwarf Kidnev Beans, Vs bite V. indsor do. Green do., Knight’s Marrows, Waterloo do. Reddisbes, Turnips, Migionellc, Spinage Red Cabbage, Vegetable Marrow, etc. The above having came from the hands of an experienced gardener and farmer of Lincolnshire, where every care and attention has been observed in gathering them at a proper season of the year, and preparing and packing them for the voyage, warrants their recommendation to the fanners, etc., of this country. Also, A quantity of WOODWARE, viz.— Puller Prints and Moulds, lib. and Mb. Remuera Family Spoons Dairy Brushes, etc., etc. Apply to Low. Pouter, Chapel-street. 27th September, 1833. AUCKLAND ST. LEGERSTAKES 13 SOVEREIGNS EACH, WITH 100 A I) I) E 1). nnnE Race Club has determined that, a St. 8 Keger Stakes Race will be run annually, and that the first will take place at the Meeting* of 1839. Open to all produce wheresoever foaled between the Ist August, 1833. and Ist August, 1836. Subscription 13 Sov. each, half-ft., and 3 only if declared 0 months before the meeting, with 100 Sov. added by the Club. If 10 start the second to receive 23 Sov., if a lesser number to save his.stakes. Colls, Bsi. Tib., Fillies and Geldings. Bst. 3 lbs. foie mile and a half. Entries to be made with the Secretary on or before the Ist August, 1836, accompanied with a proper description, and the names of the sire and dam. lIf.MIY II ARRINGTON, Hon. Secretary. Auckland, 2Tlh September, 1833. TO STAND THIS SEASON, A T the Stable of the undersigned, the Dark Brown Carl Horse YOUNG NORFOLK HERO, rising five years. Terms — AL, to be paid by the first of February, 1836. Charles Barf,hull. Eden Grove, West Epsom, September 27ih, 1833. TO STAND THIS SEASON, At the Stables of the undersigned, East Epsom, r |p well-known Grev Horse I LINC 0 L N. Also, the pure bred Suffolk Punch 0 1\ W E L L, imported by the Van Dieman’s Land Agricultural Company. The progeny of lhis horse arc pronounced by competent judges to be unsurpassed for strength, symmetry, and temper. Terms—Five Guineas each. A secure Paddock wi!l be provided for the accommodation of parlies residing at a distance. Ail fees to lie paid before the first of January. James Williamson. 2oih September, 1833. npO Stand this Season, at Major GrecnT wood’s Farm, at Ascot, P U AN T O M The pedigree of the above well known Stallion, is as follows: Dark bay entire, 6 \ ears old, Sire, Vanish, by Peter Finn, out of imported mare Fairy: dam by Beverley, grandam by Satellilte. lb is sound, quite free from hee, and a first rale back. Terms C2 in s . Groom <9 3s. Mares taken in the paddocks, if required For any oilier further particulars, enquire of Mr. Shirretv overiee:.

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New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 987, 29 September 1855, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 987, 29 September 1855, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 987, 29 September 1855, Page 2

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