PUBLIC SALE OF STOCK. Messrs, bethune & hunter will sell by Public Auction, at their Stock Yard, Tc Avo, THIS DAY, ex the Bright Planet—--200 Full-mouthed Wethers, without exception the best lot yet landed in this Colony, many of them now fit for the butcher 6 Superior Bred Durham Cows and Heifers, one with a Calf by her side 6 Bullocks and Steers A Dray, with Yokes and Bows An Artillery Waggon One Fashionable Gig and Harness A very fine Five-year-old Stallion, adapted either for saddle or Harness, three-parts bred, and a sure foalgetter 1 Powerful Draught Horse 1 Do. do. 1 Well bred pretty Saddle Horse 2 Good Riding Hacks Also, ex Success, 5 Superior Young Mares, in Foal to imported horses. After which, ex Adelaide, 20 Tons of Flour, Terms Liueral. Refreshments at Twelve o’Clock. October 28, 1842.
• JOCKEY CLUB. AT a Meeting held at Barrett’s Hotel, on Saturday last, it was resolved to establish a Jockey Club . in Port Nicholson, for the purpose of encouraging raeng as a means of promoting the breeding of horses in this Colony ;. the following gentlemen have already signified their intention of belonging to the same, viz.:— Messrs. Guyton, Molesworth, Jenkins, Virtue, Boulcott, Bethunc, Hunter, Watt, Barnes, Dorset, Sutton, Machattie, Lyon, Evans, Revans, Wade, H. Taylor, Hort, and Tyscr. Mr. James Watt was elected Honorary Secretary, pro. tern.; and Gentlemen wishing to become original Members of the Club, are requested to intimate the same to him in a written communication to be left at Barrett’s Hotel, before Saturday, the 29th instant, where a meeting will be held at one o’clock, to take further measures into consideration. JAMES WATT, ’ lion. Secretary pro. tern. October 25, 1842. PUBLIC SALE, LAND AND MERCHANDIZE, Without Reserve. MESSRS. BETHUNE & tIUNTER will sell by J Auction, at the Long Room , Barrett's Hotel, ’ on Tuesday next, the 31st October current, FIVE ACRES OF LAND, In Yule’s well-known and valuable Section, In the favorite District of KAROIII, Possessing numerous Advantages. Four Lots ip subdivided TOWN ACRE, No. 776, on the Surveyor-General’s Plan. Also, PROVISIONS, Viz. Beef, Hams, Butter, Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Rice, Flour, Bottled Ale, and Stout, &c. ; A Quantity of Slops and Clothing; Boots and Shoes ; Haberdashery— Shirtings, Flannels, Hosiery; Pickles, Vinegar, Mustard, Blacking ; Glassware, and Plate Glass of large size ; Ironmongery, variously assorted; Bullock Chains ; Colonial Beer, in hhds.; and various other Goods. Sale to begin at Twelve o’ Clock precisely . October 28, 1842.
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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 26, 28 October 1842, Page 4
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