FOR SALE, AT lIOWICK, A BAKEHOUSE AND OVEN, quite new, sufficient to Lake eighteen or nineteen bushels of Bread. It is erected of brick. The Shop, if required, will be disposed of as well. Apply to Mr. A. Oliver, High-street, Auckland, or to T. Douglas, On the premises. September 15,1848.
ALE 8c PORTBR.
On Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned, ex " Cheerful " A(\ CASKS Bottled ALE and PORTER, 10 HHDS. XXX STOUT, "Tennent's" brand. {£f= This Batch is but just landed, and in prime condition. To the trade most liberal terms will be accorded. >> J. McCAN,W Shortland-street
FOR SALE,
A WELL BRED MARE, stands 16 hands, gentle in temper, first-rate bone and action, and admirably adapted for a charger. Apply at the Livery Stables of the Masonic Hotel. Princes-street, September 15, 1848.
TO SERVE THIS SEASON. nPPIE IMPORTED SUFFOLK HORSE, ■• "COLONE L." Colonel is a beautiful Dark Chesnut, rising five years, stands nearly sixteen hands high, possesses great strength, and good action. He was got by the well known horse Captain, out of a brood mare got by the celebrated horse Chance. TERMS : For One Mare £2 2s. Groomage 0 ss. If more than two Mares a reduction will be made. For particulars enquire of Clarke & Ludbrook, Waipuna, Tamaki. Sept. 13th, 1848.
TO COVER, THE ENSUING SEASON, THE well-known Horse " MATCHLESS," imported from England, and formerly sold to Sir J. Jamieson for £450. MATciiLrss is six years old, and for strength and appearance is unequalled in the colonies. He will travel the Tamaki and Epsom districts every Tuesday and Saturday, Auckland Monday and Thursday, and may be seen on Wednesdays at George's Royal Hotel, Onehunga. Terms : — For Service £2 10 Three or more Mares . . 2 2 each Groomage 0 5
TO COVER THE ENSUING SEASON.
Travelling through the Districts of Epsom and Tamaki. HPHE THOROUGH BRED COLT 1 "CANTAB" Three Years Old, by Cantab out of Victorine, by Camerton, out of Greentract by Hector. Cantvb is a dark Bay, and dark points, stands 15 hands. Single Mares £2 0 0 Groomage 0 5 0 For particulars enquire of W. Dennett^ ' Duke of Malborough', Queen Street. Auckland, Aug., 29, 1848.
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.
NOTICE.
DEPASTURING CATTLE ON CROWN LANDS. Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, 15th September, 1848. HpHE attention of persons depasturing Cattle J| on Crown Lands is called to the Regulations published in the Government Gazette of the 10th ultimo, which require that returns of all Cattle so depastured shall be deposited with the Commissioner of Crown Lands during the present month. These Returns, and all other communications addressed to the Commissioner, may be left for him at this office. By His Excellency's command, Andrew Sinclair, Colonial Secretary.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 240, 16 September 1848, Page 4
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