WjS WINSTONE. rpilE ARAB STALLION “ WINSTONE,” J- recently imported, will serve mares during the ensuing season at the Exchange Livery Stables, lie shews fine bone and action, and is of great power and substance and excellent temper. Pedigree —Sire, the famous thorough bred Racer Scratch , out of Mcdora, by the well-known imported horse Whisker, out of Modus, an imported mare of great note. Terms — 01. with ss. groomage. Henry Harrington. “ PLOVER.” rip HE Celebrated Race Horse “YOUNG JL PLOVER,” who ran a close second with the best race Horse of his day in New South Wales, will serve marcs during the season at the Exchange Livery Stables. He is a pure dark brown, rising 0 years, of great muscle, and fine temper. Pedigree —Sire Other, dam Young Moonshine by Old Emigrant (a celebrated imported English Horse), Grandam Old Moonshine, by Theorem (imported English Horse;) greatgrandam Cornelia, by Grasshopper (a famed English Racer;) groal-great-graudam, Mould by Soothsayer ; who won the great St. Leger of 1851. Terms—sL, with ss. groomage. As he will run at the ensuing Auckland Meeting, and therefore the number of mares must be limited, it is requisite that applications may be immediately entered. 11EMIV SIA RDING TON. T 0 ST A N 1), At the Residence of the Undersigned, HP HE WELL-KNOWN CART HORSE 1 LINCOLN, Terms .... 2/ ss. Also the Thorough-bred Race Horse CHLOROFORM, bred by the late Nelson Lawson, of Prospect, N.S.W., Sire Ether. Ether, imported by the Hon. H. W. Pelre; bred by the the Duke of Grafton; got by St. Patrick (winner of the Great St. Leger) out of Pastille (winner of the Oaks) by Rubens— sec Stud Book, vol. 4, page 352. Dam, Persian!. Persiani , imported by 11. H. Kater, Esq.; bred by the Duke of Portland ; sire, the Gland; dam, a Reedier mare —vide page 391 of General Stud Book, vol. 4. Terms ... 5/. ss. Williamson and Crummer. Epsom, August, 1853. F R E N C 11. MR. 11. R. REID is now forming Private - Classes for French, and will commence on Monday, slh September. Pupils wishing to attend will please send their names before Ist proximo. terms: One Guinea ?.:> Quarter. rivatc Class for Ladies, Mondays and Thursdays illo ditto for Gentlemen, Tuesdays and Fridays Private Lessons at the Pupil’s residence fir agreement. Victoria-street, 15th August, 1853. JOHN KELLY, SHIP BISCUIT BAKER, High-street, Opposite the Customs-House, BEGS to announce to Commanders o( Ships, and Merchants, that he is prepared to supply BISCUIT in any quantities, of the best material and manufacture, at prices as follows, for cash, viz.: — £ s. d. Cabin Biscuit 1 14 0 per lOOlbs. Pilot ditto - 1 12 0 Ship - - 110 0 These prices will only vary upon any material alteration taking place iu the price of Flour. •' J. K. lias been favourel with orders for supplies of the above articles from Captain Nichols of the American Whale Ship Lion, Captain Martin, brig Spencer, and Captain Champion, late of the Border Maid , at various times for voyages of sufficient duration to test the same thoroughly, and they have testified to the quality of his Bread being unsurpassed in any of the other Colonics. JUST PUBLISHED, Price Ten Shillings, DOUR VIEWS OF AUCKLAND, i lithographed in London from sketches recently taken. No. I.—View of the Harbour and entrances with the Little Barrier, Tinlirimalangi, Waihcki, Rangitoto, and Motnlapu Is, lands, the North Shore, and Mount Arictoria. Part of the Town, shewing St. Paul’s Church, St. Patrick’s Church, Wesleyan, Independent, and Primitive Methodist Chapels, Wesleyan College, Oddfellows Hall, and Albert Barracks, —Taken from Hobson-slreet, south. No. 2.—View of Commercial Bay, Britomart Barracks, St. Paul’s Church, part of Shortland-strcct, and Fort-street.— Vakcn from Smale’s Point. No ".—View of part of Commercial Bay, an Lower Queen-street, the Wharf, Albert Hill, Wyndham Street, Wes-Quccii-street, St. Patrick’s, and St. .Matthew’s Churches.-—Taken from Britomarl Barracks. No, 4.—View of Queen-street, and part of Shorlland-slrcet, Market House, Wesleyan Chapel, and College.—Taken from the AYharf. J. Williamson, Stationer.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 767, 20 August 1853, Page 1
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