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(ON SALE, 1 12 Horße Power High Pressure Steal Engine with Boiler and Fitting complete 1 14 do. Portable Steam Engine wit Boiler and Fittings complete W. & G. TURNBULL Sc Co. Wellington, sth Oct., 1861. , _ —J , NEW ZEALAND STUD BOOK. AS it is proposed to publish, early next year a STUD BOOK for New Zealand, persons -possessed of thoroughbred horses, who wish tc have their stock recorded in the pages of the work in question, are requested to furnish the undersigued, as soon as possible, with the fullest partioulars they possess of the breeding of their hot ses. Tbe great and increasing interest shown in all the provinces in the breeding of thorough-bred horse stock, renders a work of the above character highly desirable, as, without it, in a few years the pedigrees of many valuable animals will be altogether lost, so tliat it will be impossible at any future time to certify to the blood of their descendants. From the circumstance that, until quite ! recently, no Stud Book was ever published in New South Wales, to which colony New Zealand is so largely indebted for its horse stock,' it has already become difficult to (trace the pedigrees of many of jour supposed thorough-bred horses to the English Stud Book, the only recognised authority of a horse's purity of breed. Much, however, may be done by research and inquiry to clear up doubtful pedigrees if the task is at once undertaken, but the longer the work is deferred the greater will be the difficulty of ultimate success. The following is given as specimens of the form in which the Editor of the work wishes information to be furnished him, or as nearly so as circumstances will permit :— (1). REGALIA, bay more, bred by Mr. Icely, of New South Wales, and imported to Nelson by Mr. Redwood, in 1852; got by St. John (E.T.8.), out of Rakish Kit, by Emigrant ( E.T.8.) , g dam Spaewife (E.T.8.) 1853, b c Inkerman, by Sir Hercules \ 1854, missed to Sir Hercules f ... n fll]rte - -1855, r f Emerald, by Lamplighter | Ivir * yjauuef 1856, missed to Sir Hercules ) 1857, b ft Royally, by Chevalier "-j 1868, missed to II Barbiere 1859, b c Regnum, by St. Aubin J- Mr. Elliott. 1860, missed to Potentate 1861, b f„ by Towton (2). CASSANDRA, chesnut mare, bred in Nelson by Mr. E. W. Stafford, got by Priam out of Princess, by Gratis (E.T.8.), dam bj Stride (E.T.8.), Priam by .Ether (E.T.8.), out of Crucifix, by Tros (E.T.8.), g dam Kathleen O'More (E.T.8.), by.Langar. 1860. eh f by II Barbiere 1 M E w Stftffor{U 1861, b c, by. Towton / (3). GIPSY, black mare, bred in New South Wales, imported to Nelson iv 1845 ; pedigree unknown. 1847, eh c Young Barher, by II Barbiere*) _ (cut) ' & 1848, br f Gipsy Q_ee»,byll Barbiere .9 1849,|bk f Zitella, by II Barbiere s )- H 1850, bk f Zingara, by II Babiere j »■• 1851, bk o Zingaree, by Glendon (cut) J H Died in 1852, (4), TOWTON, bay Horse, bred in England by Mr. S. Hawkb, got by Melbourne, dam Cinieelli, by Touchstone, g dam Brecade, by Pantaloon. Melbourne by Humphrey Clinker. Imported to New Zealand in 1858. The intials, E.T.8., signify English thoroughbred, and, where used, show that the horse to which they apply was bred in England, and may be found in the English Stud Book. As a New Zealand Stud Book will be a work of great value to all breeders of thoroughbred' horses in the colony, and will, hereafter, be a standard book of reference, it is hoped that persons having thoroughbred stock, or what are supposed to be so, will lose no time in furnishing the Editor w^th the fullest information they possess respecting them. Where pedigrees of colonial-bred horses are defective, the Editor will endeavour, when practicable, to render them perfect. The New Zealand Stud Book will be uniforpi in size and style with the English Stud Book, and contain in addition to those of our own colonial horses, the pedigrees, as far as they oan be procured, of all thoroughbred stallions and mares imported into Australia, from which so lare a portion of our own stock are descended; and to render reference to the English Stud Book, which is not always at hand, as little necessary as possible, pedigrees will be carried back to well-known sires and dams of English horses, so as to show the particular strains of blood our horses possess. The price of the work to Subscribers will bo £1 Is., to non-Subscricers, £1 lis. 6d. Subscribers are requested to send in their names, so that they may be printed with the work. 0. ELLIOTT, ' Secretary of Nelson Turf Club, Nelson, October 21, 1861. NEW SUMMER' GOODS r I^HE Undersigned has received ex " LORD L WORSLEY," and other late Arrivals, a large assortment of Drapery Goods. The following are a few of the leading articles :*rBlack and Colored Silks Black and White Moire Antique ' White Glace Silks and Satins A splendid assortment of Ladies Dresses of the newest style and material, Hoyle's Prints, Shawls and Soarfs, black silk and cloth Mantles, blaok and white Laoe Jackets, Frenoh Flowers, a variety of worked Muslin Collars, Chemisettes, Habit Shirts, and Sleeves, fashionable Falls, white Muslins, in Bishop Lawn Jaconet, Cambric, Swiss Book checked, Hair Cord, Scotch Cambric, Nainsook, Lappet, Stripe and Harness Book, fancy Siik Neck Ties and Scarfs, Gloves and Hosiery, French Cambric & I awn Hdkfs., Hats &c. A variety of Baby's worked Muslin Robes, Frocks, Frock Bodies & Caps, embroidered Cashmere Cloaks and Hoods, Thread Laces, &c, &c, French and English Cloaks A large variety of Gentlemen's made up Clothing, in Coats, Vests and Trowsers of the newest style and cut White & Aleppo Shirts, Scotch Twill, Regatta and Blue Serge Shirts, Moleskin and , Cord Trowsers, Hats in Panama, Leg- • horn, Straw, Brab, and Cabbage Tree, Ducape, Brussels and Checked Silk Handkerchiefs & Scarfs, Woollen Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins and Tweeds, white and brown' Drill, white military Duck, Maseill Vesting, Moleskin and Corduroys, Dressed and Rough Hollands, Huckaback and Diaper Towelling, Irish Linen and Lawns, Imitation, Venetian and Window Blind, Hollands, Linen and Gotten Tioking, white Dimity Furniture, Chintz, Counterpanes, Marseille Quilts and Toilet Covers, Damask Table Linen, and Embossed Table Covers, Brussels and Kidderminster Carpetings, Damask Oram Cloths and Hearth Rugs, &0., &o. THE ABOVE GOODS Will be Sold at the V ' SMALLEST REMUNERATING PROFIT ■ ' . . , FOR CASH. HENRY R. KANE. 28th Ootober, 186U

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1689, 29 November 1861, Page 4

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