FREKMAN'S BAY SALTING ESTABLISHMENT.
fp HE Undersigned begs to inform the Public JL that having completed his extensive premises in Freeman's Hay, for curing Hams and Bacon accoiding to the English practice, — he is now prepaied to supply dealeis or families with the above, which will hi found equal in every respect to the famed Hampshire or Yorkshire Bacon. For convenience, parties may be supplied at Mr. Chailes Davis's Store, Wharf, Lower Queen-street. F. Armson. August 29th, 1851.
ON SALE EX " EMMA," rPWO HALF-TIERCES KKRR'S HONEYJL DEW NEGROHEAD TOBACCO, 2 Half Tierces BARRET'S TWIST Ditto ditto. Graham & Henderson. J 1 tli August, 1851.
"ITTANTED— A Stout Active YOUTH, as T V an Apprentice to the Blacksmith and Farrier business. Apply to Mr. F. Warns, High-street. September 19th, 1851.
CHEAP B B.E A 2>l
Undersigned announces to the Public JL that the price of the 21 bs. Loaf of the Best Bread is reduced to Five-im-'Ncr II alfpknny, and the Second Quality to Four-tench Halfpenny. Hugh Coolaiian. Shortland-street, 9th August, 1851,
MILITARY THEATH.E.
Under the Patronage of ll is Excellency Lieut.Goveinor Wynyard, C. B.
ON FRIDAY EVENING, September 2(Jtlv, will be presented, for the first time at this Theatre (for which occasion the services of two Actresses have been engaged) A liner's Melo-drama, in 3 Acts, entitled "TUB riRB-RAISER;"
THE PROPHET OF THE MOOR.
To be followed by a Dance by Miss Cooke, and a variety of Singino ; and conclude with "THE DANCING BARBER." Doors open at 7i, and performance to commence at 8 o'clock, precisely. Dress Circle, 2s. Gd.; Boxes, Is. 6d ; Pit, Is. Tickets to be had at Mr. M'Millan's, Queenstreet ; of Serjeant Maxwell, at the Officers' Mess ; and at the Library, Albert Barracks. T. Hyde, Stage-Manager.
TO STAND THIS SEASON, At the Residence of the Undersigned, Mount Albert. fP H E well known Cart Horse JL " Young: Farmers' Fancy." Teims — £11 — at time of Stinting £I— on the Ist Jan , 1852. Thomas Bray. Sept. 17, 1851.
HP H E Imported Horse JL "Norfolk Hero," will stand to cover this Season, at Mr. A. K. Taylors farm, at Mount Albert, lie is well known as a sure foal getter. Terms,. £1 15s. — Groom.. ss. Alberton, Ist September, 1851.
ENTIRE HORSE "PORUS."
Til E Thorough-bred Horse "3P O Xl l7 8," will stand to coyest his season. Porus is a dark brown, 16 hands high, 5 years old, has a good temper and an excellent constitution ; he 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 plrtle at two years old. Porus stood one season at the Paterson, N.S.W., and the stock of his get was pronounced to be fully equal lo the stock of the imported horse Young Camel. Porus is unquestionably the best horse in this Province, to cross with heavy mares to gel 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 Awgnst, 1851.
TO STAND THIS SEASON, At the Rlsidence of the Undersigned, EI'SOM Ro.\D, rpilE following yljvl IGL3-L-8 IICO2:iOWBIuS "wm^^^^nminin \\\S* £2 5 S< od. each,
A lso, tii Thorough-bred Colt " CIiOR.OrOB.IVI," bred by the late Nelson Lawson, Esq., N.S.W.; Sire, "Ether;" Dam, "Persiani." "Ether," imported by the Hon. H. W. Petie, bred by the Duke of Graflon, 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. 11. Kater, Esq., hied by the Duke of Portland ; Sire, the «• Colonel ;" Dam, a "Reveller," Mare,— vide page 391 of the General Stud Book, vol. 4th. 'lerms— -£5 ss. Od. Williamson & Crummer. September lGth, 1851.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 567, 20 September 1851, Page 4
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