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HORSES AND MARES, Ex " Elizabeth and Henry." HYAM JOSEPH Has received instructions to sell by public Auction, at the Stockyard of the "Blue Bell," on Friday next, at 11 o'clock, No. 1. PLOUGHBOY—A Black Horse, good in harness, and can be tried as a shafter. 2. Major — Bay Horse, broken to harness. 3. Dragon — Grey Horse, 6 years, broken to Harness. 4. Acheron — Black Horse, broken to plough, and leader in team. 5. Countess — Bay Marc, 4 years old, has been i in plough and traces. | 6. Captain — Bay Horse, 4 years, perfectly quiet in all descriptions of harness, good shafter or gig. 7. Sawyer — Bay Horse, 4 years, good in shafts. 8. Jane — Bay Mare ~\ 9. Lady Grey — Bay Mare >broken to saddle 10. Matilda — Bay Mare j 11. Diamond — Bay Mare, has been broken to saddle. 12. Bobby — Black Horse, good in plough, saddle, and harness. 13. Inflexible — Brown Horse, quiet in saddle and harness. 14. Dover — Bay Horse, quiet in saddle and has been in plough. 15. Nvncy — Bay Mare, good in saddle and harness, can be tried. 16. Jenny — Dark Bay or Brown Mare, quiet in saddle. 17. Suffolk — Chesnut Horse, broken to saddle and harness. 18. Farmer — Bay Horse, quiet in saddle, and all sorts of harness, can be tried. 19. Lofty — Bay Horse, broken to saddle and harness. 20. Young Goldfinder — A Blood Bay Entire, got by the imported horse Goldfinder, out of a thorough bred Mare, bred by E. Cox, Esq., Mulgoa. 2 1 . Micky Frfjs— Grey horse 1 brkn to 22. Racehorse — Chesnutdo. j 23. Tommy — Bay Horse 1 24. Paddy — Bay Horse Vlirokcn to saddle 25. Romeo — Bay Horse )
The Auctioneer will merely add, that the above Horses will be found to be the finest and best selected Importation yet made in the colony. Terms — Liberal. DRAUGHT AND SADDLE HORSES Ex " Elizabeth and Henry."
HYAM JOSEPH Has received instructions to sell by Public Auction, at the stockyard of the Blue Bell, on Friday next, the 1 7th], instant at 12 o'clock, precisely Q SPLENDID DRAUGHT AND SADDLE HORSES, selected expressly for this market, now landing Ex" Elizabeth and Henry," from Newcastle, and may be seen at the stables of the Victoria Hotel.
CARRIAGE AND HARNESS.
HYAM JOSEPH
Will sell by Public Auction, at the Stockyard of the Blue Bell, on Friday next the 17th inst., immediately after the sale of Horses. A SUPERIOR CARRIAGE, with double Harness complete.
CONNELL & RIDINGS
Will Sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, Queen Street, on Saturday, 18th Nov. inst., at 1 1 o'clock — ALLOTMENT No. 20, of Section No. 4, of the Township of Auckland. And the Western half of Allotment No. 19 of the same Section. These Allotments have extensive frontages of Chancery fctieetand Victoria Quadrant.
CAUTION. I^HE PUBLIC are cautioned against em- . ploying Thomas Quayle, being my apprentice, he having absconded. Any person employing him after this date, will be dealt with according to law.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 257, 15 November 1848, Page 1
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