CHEAP LITTLE TEA AND GROCERY STOIIE, HIGH STREET.
ZIETNOLDS <? NOBLE cAVE just received a quantity of vciy fine Congou Tea, which they aie nowselling at Is. Gd. per lb. Finest Java Coffee Is. per lb. Raw and Refined Sugais at their usual low prices Finest Carolina Rice Neats Tongues, Is. lOd. each Ham, 7d. per lb. Salt and Fresh Butter American Buckets, 2s. each " Tubs and Brooms opt. 22, 1848.
TO COVER, THE ENSUING SEASON, THE well-known Horse " MATCHLESS," impoited from England, and fonncrly sold to Sir J. Jamieson foi £450. Matchless 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 every evening, at George's Royal Hotel, Onehunga. Parties desirous of " Matchless's " services for their Mares, should make early application as he is restricted to fifty. Terms : — For Service ££ 10 Three or more Mares . . 2 2 each Gi'oomage 0 5
TO COVER THIS SEASON.
THAT Beautiful well known BAPPLEDf GREY HORSE, " WIX.BERFORCE," He is Seven Years old, and has proyed himself a sure foal getter in. New South Wales ; he will travel through the districts of Tamaki and Epsom. He will be at Epsom every Tuesday and Friday ; at Tamaki, on Monday and) Thursday ; and at home, on Wednesday and, Saturday, at B. Smith's Livery and Commission' Stables, Albert-street, Auckland. terms : For each. Mare £ 2 2s. Groomage 0 ss. The money to be paid when demanded.
TO STAND THIS SEASON.
qpHE BEAUTIFUL DRAUGHT HORSE, J "SULTA N," will' stand this season at the Proprietor's, Wyndham- street. Sultan was got by Wanderer, out of a Cleveland Mare, imported to Van Diemen's Land, by Mr. Imlay, fiom Loid Egremont's celebrated Stud; Dam — • one of Mr. Imlay 's thorough bred Mares. Terms •.—. — Two Guineas, paid at Service. Peter Grace. Auckland, Sept. 19, 1848.
TO SERVE THIS SEASON.
THE IMPORTED SUFFOLK HORSE, "COLONEL." 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.
Travelling through the Districts of Epsomand TamukL THE THOROUGH BRED COLT "CANTAB" Three Years Old, by Cantab out of Victorinc,. by Camerton, out of Gretntract by Hector. Cantab is a dark Bay, and dark points,, stands 15 hands. Single Mares £2 0 0 Groomage 0 5 0 ¥or particulars enquire of W. Dennett, < Duke of Malborough', Queen Street. Auckland, Aug., 29, 1848.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 248, 14 October 1848, Page 4
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