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THE IMPORTED CLYDESDALE HORSE “Baron Clyde,” Will stand this season at Ellersllc on Mondays, Fridays, and Saturdays ; Otahuhu, on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. Terms —For single Mare £7 7s. For further particulars apply to the Groom. To stand this season at Ellerslic, the thorough-bred Imported Horse Foaled in 1852 ; got by “ Ishmaeiite,” (by “Ishmocl’ out of “Chicken’s” dam), dam “Hcurionna” by *■ Winterfield,” her dam by “ Vampire” out of “ Lady Henry” by “Civille.” See page 159 of the 7th volume of the General Stud Book. For the Great Surry Foal Stakes, Epsom Summer Meeting, 1855, 2nd to “Escape.” For the Worcestershire Stakes, Worcester, July Meeting, 1855, 2nd to “ Domino.” Both the above races were only won by a head. Terms*"for single Marc £7 7s. ; for two or more, according to arrangement. “ Mahomet.” A Dark Bay Roadster. Terms —£2 2s, For further particulars apply to the Groom. " Garibaldi,” A Dark Grey Dappled Horse, t years old, of great ittbstance. Terms—£3 10s. For further particulars apply to the Groom or ‘ WM, HORNE. Ellerslic, 17th October, 1861. “Brewer” r S a Dark Bay Horse, 3 years old, stands J, 16J hands high. This useful Horse, i got by “Cumberland,” out of the imported I Mare “Fanny,” will stand this season at Newmarket, Onehunga, Otahuhu, Pannurc, and Howick. Terms—£3, and ss. groomage. HANCOCK & SCHOLES, Hobson’s Bridge. “Honest Tom.” TERMS, £3 35.; Groomage, 2s. Cd. GEO. FISK, Three Kings, “Nugget.” U 'VTUGGET” is a black horse, of great power and symmetry, 16 and a-half hands high, bred by Mr. R. McGee out of his black marc “ Kate,” and got by Mr. W. Hall’s black horse. He will he at the service of the public on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays in each week. In Otahuhu at the stables of the undersigned, travelling to Panraurc on Tuesday, to Newmarket on Thursday, and Mangarei on Friday. All accounts to be settled on or before the 10th of January, 1862. Terms; single marc, £3; reduction made for two or more marcs. JAMES FOLEY. Otahuhu, Sept. 27, 1861. For a limited number of Mares only. “RANGATIR A,” A DARK Iron Grey Horse, 3 years old, staunch and quiet in harness, got by “ Cumberland,” out of Mr. Graham’s well-known first-class Mare, will stand for the Season. Terms £3 3s. (No Foal, half payment will be returned.) All monies to be paid by the sth day of January, 1862. For particular information, apply to GEO. S. GRAHAM, Imperial Fire Office. D HORSE BAZAAR. OG-CART TO ONEHUNGA AND BACK, Fifteen Shillings. FOR HIRE. Open and Close Carnage* A First-class Brougham An Elegant Sociable Superior Vans, Dog Carts, and Saddle Horses at all hours. Horses Taken in to Bait, to Livery, and to Graze in good paddocks. LOOSE BOXES. Horses, Carriages, &c., Privately bought and sold on Commission. 11. HARDINGTON. October, 1861. FOR HIRE, At Peter Grace’s, Wyndham-street, OG-CART TO ONEHUNGA & BACK, 15s. ' Carriages, Phaetons, Dog-Carts, &c., &c. Good Saddle Horses at all hours Orders for Families or Weddings executed in the lapest and best style. Carting done. Vessels lasted to any amount of tonnage on the shortest ice. Ploughing done. [ggT Petek Grace also wishes to intimate that first CAB, for public convenience, will stand for c at the top of Shortland-street, near the Church, September, 1861. 25 D. Nathan & Co. HAVE ON SALE, EX “ GANANOQUE,” 400-GALLON IRON WATER TANKS, with Taps, &c., complete St. George’s Bay Brewery. ON SALE, ALES AND PORTERS brewed from English Malt, including XX ana XXX Ales, Pale Bitter Ale, etc. R. O’SULLIVAN. Orders left at Mr. Boylan’s or at Mr. M. Wood’s, Queen-street, will be attended to. To Let, at Waiuku, A GOOD FARM containing 280 acres; 140 acres fenced in, and about 75 acres into rich pastures, well watered. J Apply to W. WALTERS, Queen-street. Carriage to Otahuhu and the Camp. THE undersigned will, on and after TUESDAY, have a corireyancc on the road from Auckland to Otahuhu and the Camp, for the carriage of parcels and luggage, leaving Otahuhu every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, at 8 o’clock a.m., and Messrs. Chccscraan’s, Auckland, at 2 o’clock p.m. Goods stored free of charge at Otahuhu. Scale of charges for cartage, to lie obtained of Messrs. CHEESEMAN, Auckland, and WM. RICKETS, Otahuhu. 9th November, 18d SODA WATER AND LEMONADE. JAMES OLDHAM begs to intorm the Trade of Auckland that they can now be supplied with the above of a very superior quality, having completed his new and powerful Machinery with all the modern improvements, which he has no doubt will enable him to surpass any yet produced in the Colony. Sold Wholesale only at his Mineral Water Manufac-

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New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1638, 28 December 1861, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1638, 28 December 1861, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1638, 28 December 1861, Page 4

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