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WANTED, A MALE or a FEMALE COOK* Apply at Government House. Oct. 20th, 1848.

WANGARI STONE LIME FOR Sale at the Depot, Lower Queen Street. Wm. Mclntosii, Agent. October 10,1848.

TO CARPENTERS, BUILDERS, AND OTHERS. FROM 10 to 12,000 feet of HARDWOOD (Stringy Bark) for Sale, at the old-established Timber Yard of the Undersigned, in Shortland Crescent. Also, on Sale, a quantity of Kauri Weatherboards, and Scantling, of various lengths, from 8 feet to 20 feet, on moderate terms. John Henry, Timber Merchant. October 17, 1848.

On Sale by the Undersigned, ftflft Feet Sawn TIMBER (Kami) K9\J)\f\r\F 10 0,000 Shingles 14,000 Palings 2,000 Tea Tree Spokes 2,000 Split Posts and Rails C. J. Stone, Wharf, Queen-street. October 12th, 1848.

TO STAND THIS SEASON, At the Premises of the Undersigned, at Mount Eden. I^HAT wellknown STEEL GREY HORSE, "FARMER'S FANCY." This Horse is acknowledged to be the Sire of some of the best stock in the country, which aie well adapted for saddle or draught — in fact, he is the best horse in this part of the Colony for those persons who require good, useful, and active horses for a farm. Terms £2 0 0 (Groomage included.) A reduction will be made in favour of any person being the bona-fide owner of more than one Mare brought for service. William Hunter. Mount Eden, 16th Oct., 1848.

TO STAND THIS SEASON.

'I HE BEAUTIFUL DRAUGHT HORSE, I "SULTAN," 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 Lord 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 Epsom and Tamaki. THE THOROUGH BRED COLT "CANTAB" Three Years Old, by Cantab out of Victorinc, by Camerton, out of Greentract by Hector, Cantab 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.

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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 250, 21 October 1848, Page 4

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434

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 250, 21 October 1848, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 250, 21 October 1848, Page 4

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