“ JE T H E R” THE far-famed “ ./ETHER,” will serve during life season at Spring-bank, Surrey Hills. .ETHER was bred and run by ibe Duke of Grafton, and was brought to New Zealand by Ihe Hon. H. W. Petro. He is a bright bay, without a speck of white, and is a model of symmetry. He is of the best and purest blood of the English turf, where he ran second to “Euclid” for the Grand Duke Michael Slakes, and the St. Leger of Newmarket, and won the Albany Stakes of Ascot. Pedigree—by St. Patrick out of Paslile. by Rubens. See Stud Rook of England, vol. 4 , p. 352. He is sire of some of the best •blood slock of these colonies. See “ Vanguard” and other celebrities of the N. S. Wales Turf; and in this Province—see “Young Plover” and “St. Patrick.” Terms 10 guineas. Grass paddocks provided. Henry llardixgton. PLOVER. HPHE celebrated thorough bred Horse, JL Young Plover, will serve this Season at Springbank, and the Exchange Stables. For performances see New South Wales Racing Calendar. He was winner of the N. S, Wales St. Leger of 1851. Sire ‘Aether,’ dam ‘Young Moonshine,’ by ‘Old Emigrant,’ Grandam ‘Old Moonshine,’ by ‘Theorem,’ Great Grandam ‘Cornelia’ by ‘Grasshopper,’ Great Great Grandam ‘Mauld’ by ‘Soothsayer’ the winner of the Doncaster St. Leger of 1851. Terms 5 Guineas. AlSpringbank, thercare good grass Paddocks. Henry Harrington. Auckland, 1 Oct., 1835. THE SUPERIOR DRAUGHT HORSE, “ HONEST TOM.” SELECTED expressly for this Province, will stand this season, at the Stables of Mr. John Hall at Olahuhti. This splendid Horse was bred by W. Farrell, Esq., the celebrated breeder of heavy and useful Slock. His sire was one of the best horses ever imported into New South Wales, by C. Roberts Esq. Age 5 years; colour, bright bay, black points ; got by “ Glenclg” oul.of the celebrated cart mare “Blossom,” imported by W. Farrell, Esq., by the celebrated horse “ Hercules.” grand dam by “Farmer’s Glory,” great grand dam “bid Clydesdale.” Terms for Season, one Mare four pounds five shillings. P. S.—This Horse will stand in Otabuhu only, and will not travel as was at first intended. All payments to be made on or before the fust oi February, 1836. FOR SALE, A PHOTOGRAPHIC CAMERA , with copying frame, plates and supply of chemicals, with complete instruction for taking portraits or views by the Collodion process. May bo seen at Mr. Hansard’s Rooms, Shoriland-slreet. FARM FOR SALE AT MATAKANA. HPIIE above Farm comprises Ho Acres; J- is beautifully situated, and has a frontage on the middle and left branches of the river Matakana; schooners can run alongside of the properly. For further particulars apply to Mr. Edward Everett, Montreal Private Boarding House, Chapel Street, near the K. G. Church. Auckland, Nov. 20th, 1833. WHAINGAROA. MR. EDWIN DAVY intimates that, having become a settler at Whaingaroa, West Coast, he has there resumed bis profession as Land Surveyor, and will be happy to execute any orders that may be transmitted to him. He will also make any selections of land with which he may be entrusted, or otherwise afford any information regarding this highly favoured district. Whaingaroa, Nov. 19, 1855. FARM TO LET, WITH OR WITHOUT A PURCHASING CLAUSE. AN improved Farm of 395 acres of very rich volcanic soil, in the District of Papakura, containing about 200 acres ol bush.. It is well watered with many springs and small creeks, it is also substantially fenced in, and well drained, and is estimated capable of fattening, at least 130 bead of cattle, Persons desirons of seeing the Farm will gain every information at Cole’s Inn, Papakura. In case the above is not let or sold very soon, persons whe have cattle for sale, will find a purchaser in the owner ol the above property. 28lh November, 1853. N OTICE. T) EST BEEF, at Bd. per !b. by retail, and jLp a further reduction by the carcase. A. Chisholm, Shortland-slrcct. Nov. 20lb, 1855. T 0 L E T, i NEAT five-roomed COTTAGE at the -eV. top of Wakefield-street. Fine commanding and healthy situation, with a first rate well of water. The house is lined ihroughontand nearly new. Possession can be had on the 20lh inst. Apply lo P. A. Phillips, Wharf Stores, Victoria Lane. 1 ith December, 1855.
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New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 1010, 22 December 1855, Page 4
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