ON SALE, EX "EUDO R A," SIXTY Cases Assorted PICKLES, Pints Mustard in •£ and 1 lb. G Casks Champion's Vincg S3 1 Anchor 2 Chain Cables Beef,— Pork, — Bacon, &c. Thomas Lewis. Queen-street, August 19, 185 L
ON SALE, EX " MAUKIN," From Sydney.
TW 0 Half-Tierces TOBACCO, (Barrett's Anchor Brand) 3 Kegs ditto 6 Hhds. Martell's Brandy 10,000 Manila Cigars, No. 2 53 Bags Fine Flour 40 Boxes Mould Candles Thomas Lewis Queen Street, July 23, 1851.
EX "ISABELLA," FROM IIOBART TOWN.
On Sale. A FEW BAGS SEED POTATOES, Van Diemen's Land, still ou hand 1 Whale Boat 5 Pockets Hops. Thomas Lewis. Queen-street, 20th August, 1851.
FREEMAN'S BAY SALTING ESTABLISHMENT.
THE Undersigned begs to inform the Public that having completed his extensive premises in Freeman's Bay, for curing Hams and Bacon according to the English practice, — he is now prepaied to supply dealeis or families with the above, which will be found equal in every respect to the famed Hampshire or Yorkshire Bacon. For convenience, parties may bo supplied at Mr. Charles Davis's Store, Wharf, Lower Queen-street. F. Armson. August 29th, 1851.
FRANCIS WHITE,
BLACKSMITH AND FARRIER
LATE OF lIOKIANGA, T>ESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants JLX of Auckland, and the public in general, that he has commenced Business as Horseshoer, Farrier, and General Smith, in Mr. McDermotts Old Established Shop, opposite the Post Office, High-stieet, and ttusts from, his long experience in the diseases of horses and cattle, and by neatness and despatch in every branch of his business, to merit a share of the public pationage. Auckland, June 27, 1851.
MAVntSELL'S GItAPIMAn. A FEW COPIES OF MAUNSELL'S " GRAMMAR of the New Zealand Language." Price 7s. 6d. J. Williamson, Bookseller.
NEW CUSTOMS DUTIEs.
THE New Table of Customs Duties, in convenient forms for use in Merchants' Counting Houses and Offices, and also as a Letter Sheet for transmission by Post to Foreign correspondents, is now published at the " New Zealander" Office.
FOUND— A Parchment Document, sealed with the Van Diemen's Land Colonial Seal, and signed by Governor Denison. The owner will find it at the " New Zealander" office.
TO STAND THIS SEASON, At the Residence of the Undersigned, KrsoM Road, rP H E following \ljKl ilJL—^JJ~fr^ "c°* ° w B **•'* £2 ss. Od. each.
Also, Tin Thorough-bred Colt " CXiOXtOFOXUMC," bred by the late Nelson Lawson, Esq., N.S.W.; Sire, "Ether;" Dam, "Persiani." "Ether," | imported by the Hon. H. W. Petre, bred by the Duke of Grafton, got by "St. Patrick," (winner of the Leger,) out of " Pastille," (winner of the Oaks,) by " Rubens," —see Stud Book, vol. 4th, page 352. "Persiani," imported bv H. H. Kater, Esq., bred by the Duke of Portland; Sire, the u Colonel j" Dam, a " Reveller," Mare, —vide page 391 of the General Stud Book, vol. 4th. lerms--£5 ss. Od. Williamson & Crummer. September 16th, 1851.
ENTIRE HORSE "PORUS." Til E TiioroughtjC»Vßßft nRED Horse yj f|^&J|f will stan(l t0 c °ves Bh JBT^il' this season. Porus is ■■"—^vJ^^^ sr*s» a ar^ hrown, 16 s^**s-w hands high, 5 years old, has a good temper and an excellent constitution ; lie is by Septimus out of Camilla by Camerton, her dam a Hector mare. Camilla was also the dam of Harry Loroquer and Commissioner, both winners, and she won a maiden plate at two years old. Porus stood one season at the Palerson,N.S.W., and the stock of his get was pronounced to be fully equal to the stock of the imported horse Young Camel, Porus is unquestionably the best horse in this Province, to cross with heavy mares to get what is termed a horse of all works, suitable for either the cart, plough or saddle; with light mares, to get a good, quiet, neat hack; or with racing mares, to insure size, as well as strength and speed. Terms, £3 3s.:—Groomage ss. Thomas Paton. Eden hill, 20th Augnst, 1851.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 566, 17 September 1851, Page 4
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