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EXCHANGE LIVERY STABLES. HARDINGTON has much pleasure in L« being enabled to announce that, upon the Ist September, the charges of his Carriage, Horse, and Stabling Establishment will be reduced to the following rates:— Carriage and Pair Tandem .... Dog Cart .... Gig Saddle Horse . . . Livery Bait Hay Auckland, 261h Aug., 1855. 30s. per day 30s. " 20s. «« 455. " 10s. " \ Bs. per week I/O " Od. " winstone: "THE ARAB STALLION "WINSTONE," 4- recently imported, will stand 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. Pedigree—Sire, the famous thorough Scratch, out of Medora, by the well-known imported horse Whisker, out of Modus, an imported marc of great note. Terms--3/. with ss. 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 stand during the season at the Exchange Livery Stables. He is a pure dark brown, rising C years, of great muscle, and line temper. Pedigree—Sire (Filter, dam Young Moonshine by Old Emigrant (a celebrated imported English Horse), Grandam Old Moonshine, by Theorem (imported English Horse;) greatgrandani Cornelia, by Grasshopper (a famed English Racer;) great-greot-giandam, Mould by Soothsayer ; who won the great St. Lcger of 1831. Terms—sL, with os. 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 immediate'y entered. Henry Hardington. TO ST A N I), At the Residence of the Undersigned, THE WELL-KNOWN CART HORSE 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. 11. W. Petre; bred by the the Duke of Grafton; got by St. Patrick (winner of the Great St. Leger) out o( Pastille (winner of the Oaks) by Rubens— sec Stud Book, vol. -4, page 552. Dam, Persian!. Persiani, imported by 11. 11. Kater, Esq.; bred by the Duke of Portland ; sire, the Qloncl; dam, a Reveller mare- vide page l>9i of General Stud Book, vol. 4. Terms ... Williamson and Crummer. Epsom, August, 1853. TO EXCURSIONISTS AND OTHERS.* MR. and Mrs. CONSTABLE respectfully thanks the Ladies and Gentlemen whom business or pleasure has caused to avail themselves of the accommodations afforded by the hotel at Wuiuku, and for the assurances they have received of the entire satisfaction afforded by their endeavours to secure the comfort of their visitors. They hope, by similar exertions, to merit the good opinion of those who may hereafter slay at their house. It may not be generally known that Wild Pigeons, Ducks, Teal, and all other descriptionsof Wild Fowl, abound in the neighbourhood of Waiuku, and that the Waikato River, withitsbeautiful scenery, is only uinemilesdistant. Mr. Constable has always a conoe in readiness to convey his visitors there. In addition to the well-known Harry Bluff, Mr. , Constable has recently added a new and well-fitted vessel to the line of sailing cutters between Onehunga and Waiuku, so that passengers may now depend upon punctuality in starting and speed daring the passage. */ Travellers supplied with Stores. Waiuku, Junc29lh, J 853. FIYE POUNDS REWARD. WHEREAS, between the hours of \\, p.m., on Saturday, the 17th instant, and 7, a.m., on Sunday, the IBlh instant, the Gale of the Public Pound, Hobson's Bridge, Newmarket, was broken open, the lock having been forced, and eight head of cattle liberated thereby. A Reward of Five Pounds will be paid to any person who will give such information aswill convict the offenders. David G. Smale, Pomidkeeper. September 20, 1853, MAN SERVANT WANTED. ANTED, in a Family near Auckland, a Man Servant, accustomed to farm work and gardening. Address to S. K., Ncw-Zealander office. September 20, 1853, / ANTED,—For the Great Barrier Mines, a Few Miners and Labourers, Men with families able to work would be preferred. Apply to Girson and Mitchell. Auckland, August sth, 1853. i

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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 777, 24 September 1853, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 777, 24 September 1853, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 777, 24 September 1853, Page 4

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