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FOR SALE, AT 18. BETEIIIBGE’S, WINDSOR TERRACE, The following Thorough Bred and other Stock. HORSES. 1. Gay Boy , a dark brown entire Horse, < j years old, perfectly sound, and gentle in harness got by the imported horse Cleveland out of i s thorough bred Clydesdale mare, has travelled foi two years in the districts of Campbellton anc Cowpasture, and is a sure foal getter. 2. Dr . Lardner, an iron grey entire, 4 years old, of great size and strength, a first-rate harness horse; got by a thorough-bred horse out ol a Cleveland mare. 3. Jane Shore , a bay Mare with black points, bred by the late Mr. Samuel Terry, 5 years old, by Nimrod out of a Hector mare; in foal tc Young Gratis. 4. Mrs: Trollope , a powerful chesnut Mare, 6 years old, from the stock of Mr. Howe, oi Glenlee. 5. Medora, a chesnut Filly, 2 years old, ol great strength and beauty, thorough bred. 6. Corsair, a chesnut Colt, 2 years old, hall brother to the above ; Nos. 5 and 6, are from the well-known stud of Mr. Bloomfield. 7. Roderick Random, a chesnut Colt, 3 years old, by Windsor Castle out of a Hector mare; broke into saddle, and very quiet. 8. Humphrey Clinker , 3 years old, by Young Chiltarn out of a Stride mare. 9. Romeo , a chesnut Colt, 2 years old, bred by Mr. Howe, of Glenlee. 10. Bob Acres, a bay Colt with black points, 2 years old, broke into saddle, and very gentle 11. j ßlack Prince, a black Colt, 3 years old, broke into saddle, and an excellent hack, suitable for a lady. 12. Clootie, a black Colt, by Windsor Castle out of a Clydesdale mare, has been handled. 13. Jim Crow, a black Colt, 2 years old, out of a Chiltarn mare by Young Clydesdale. CATTLE. SEVEN TEAMS, Five each, WORKING BULLOCKS, perfectly broken ; also some excellent MILCH COWS, HEIFERS, & CALVES. ALSO, Light Carts with Harness complete Strong Wheelbarrows Bows, Yokes, and Bullock Chains Horse'Shoes, Nails, and Farrier’s Tools Quoits Bullock and Trace Chain Harness Horse Cloths, &c., &c. N. B. If “Gay Boy” be not Sold before Friday next, he will be Raffled for on that day. TAKE Notice, that the Partnership subsisting between the Undersigned as Builders and Cabinet Makers, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. J. STONE, JOHN ALFRED LANGFORD, FLORENCE GARDINER. Witness — Joseph Newman. Auckland, March 7th, 1842. The Business will in future be carried on under the firm of “ LANGFORD and GARDINER,” by whom all Orders will be thankfully received, and promptly attended to. They also“beg to intimate to the Trade generally, that they have on Sale, at low prices for cash, the under-mentioned articles, viz.— Prime Cedar, in board or plank Window Glass, by the box or pane Paints and White Lead Shingle Nails, chisel pointed Batton ditto ditto P'looring Brads Fine Cut Joiner’s Brads, all sizes Screws, 2, If, 1, f, and H inches Till, Box, and Cupboard Locks Carpenter’s Patent Rim ditto, for Doors Butt, H and T Hinges Brass Butt ditto, all sizes Hand Saws and Files Bench, Match, and Bead Planes Plane Irons Adzes, Chisels, and Gouges Screw Augers and Gimlets &c. &c. LANGFORD and GARDINER. Chancery Street, March 14th, 1842. c THE LAND CLAIMS’ RILL) (As Passed the Legislative Council) AN be had at the Office of this Paper. Price—6d. Auckland, April 2, 1842. Boys Wanted* TWO or three Boys may hear of a situation by applying to the Printer of this paper. April 2nd, 1842.

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New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 65, 2 April 1842, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 65, 2 April 1842, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 65, 2 April 1842, Page 2

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