EXCHANGE LIVERY STABLES. O* lIARRINGTON has much pleasure in fi--® • being enabled lo announce that, upon die Ist September, the charges of his Carriage, Horse, and Stabling Establishment will be reduced to the following rates: “ Vi INSTONE.” " HE ARAB STALLION “WINSTONE,” recently imported, will serve mares during the ensuing season at the Exchange Livery Stables. He shews fine bone and action, and is of great power and substance and excellent temper. PumnuuK —Sire, the famous thorough bred Racer Scratch, out of Medora , by the well-known imported horse Whisker, out of Modus, an imported marc of great note. Terms — 01. with os. groomage. “ PLOVER.” The Celebrated Race Horse “YOUNG PLOVER,” who ran a close second with the best race Horse of the day in New South Wales, will serve mares dining the season at the Exchange Livery Stables. He is a pure dark brown, rising 0 years, of great muscle, and line temper. PumnurK —Sire Q ther, dam Young Moonshine by Old Emigrant (a celebrated imported English Horse), Grandam Old Moonshine , by Theorem (imported English Horse;) grealgrandam Cornelia , by Grasshopper (a famed English Racer;) greal-greal-grandam, Mould by Soothsayer; who won the great St. Legor of 1851. Terms--o/., with os. groomage. As he will run at the ensuing Auckland Meeting, and therefore the number of marcs must he limited, it is requisite that applications may be immcdiale'y entered. Hunky Harrington.
T 0 STA ND, At Til!-: RESIDENCE OF THE UNDERSIGNED, r*MIE WELL-KNOWN CART HORSE JL LINCOLN, Terms .... 2/ ss. Also the Thorough-bred Race Horse CHLOROFORM , bred by the late Nelson Lawson, of Prospect, N.S.W., Si he Ether. Ether , imported by the Hon. 11. W. Poire; bred by the I lie Duke of Grafton; got by Si. Patrick (winner of the Great Si. Leger) out of Pastille (winner of the Oaks) by Rubens- see Stud Rook, vol. 4, page 352. Dam, Persian!. Persiani, imported by H. 11. Katcr, Esq.; bred by the Duke of Portland ; sire, the Colonel; dam, a Reedier mare—vide page 391 of General Stud Rook, vol. i. Terms ... til. ss. Williamson and Chummed. Epsom, August, 1853. WILLIAMS’S DICTIONARY OF THE NEW ZEALAND LANGUAGE, Second Edition. VOW PURLISHED—The Second Edition In of a “Dictionary of the New Zealand Language,” in two parts: Maori and English—English and Maori; with a concise Grammar. To which is added A Selection of Colloquial Sentences. By William Williams, D.C.L., Archdeacon of Waiapu, Price, Bs. J. Williamson, Bookseller, etc. FOR SALE, A HORSE, accustomed to the cart or ' plough. Apply to Mr. Tiiorrurn, North Shore.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 776, 21 September 1853, Page 4
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