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TO STAND DURING THE ENSUING SEAS 0 N; At his Stud Stables, Spring Rank, (close to Town). “YOUNG PLOVER,” A well-known Race-horse, one of the best of Ids day on the lurl of New South Wales, where he was the winner of the Home-bush St. Ueger of 1851. lie is a dark brow n, rising 7 years, and now serves Ids second season. Pedigree. —Sire Ether, dam Young Moonshine, by Old Emigrant, (a celebrated imported English horse) Grantham Old Moonshine, by Theorem (imported English horse); Great Grar.dam, Cornelia, by Grasshopper (a famed English racer): great-grcal-Gran-dam, Mould, by Soothsayer; who won the great St. Leger of 1851, Terms, swith ss. groomage. “ WINSTONE.’* A favourite Arab Stallion, of great power and fine symmetry. Pedigree. —Sire, the famous thoroughbred racer Scratch, out of Medora, by the well-known imported horse Whisker, out of Modus, an imported marc of great note. Terms, 5 1, with ss. Groomage. Convenient Grass Paddock. Entrances for the Thirty Guinea Cup to ho run for in 1857, by the last season’s gel of the above horses will be secured until the Ist Feb- next. Entry 2 guineas, half forfeit, with sweepstakes of 5 guineas each. T. Y. Course. Henry Harrington. TO STAND THIS SEASON. At the Residence of the Uudersigned. r | HE DARK DROWN CART HORSE * “YOUNG NORFOLK HERO,” rising A years. Terms 5/. ss. Charles Barriball. Eden Grove, West Epsom, Sept. 15th, 1854. TO STAND THIS SEASON, At the residence of the undersigned, r I HE well-known DRAUGHT STALLION 1 LINCOLN. Terms 3/, s*. As a limited number of marcs only will he allowed, early application will be necessary. N.B. Neither guarantee nor abatement of any kind or degree. Willi AMSON AND CrUMMER. East Epsom, Sept. 12th, 1854. FIVE POUNDS REWARD TT J ILL be paid to any person giving in- * formation of Mr. James Thompson, who came passenger in the Queen , steampacket, on her last trip from Wellington to Auckland, as there arc letters of great importance waiting for him. Mr. Thompson’s age is about forty-five, long features, five feel ten or eleven in height, and slight figure. Address “T. Z.,” Masonic Hold, Auckland. 15lh Sept., 1854. QTRAYED, and now in the possession of the Chief Tamali Ngapcro, of Mangerc, a GREY FILLY, about two years old. Apply to the above-named Chief, Auckland, Sept. 15, 1854. WANTED, A RESPECTABLE YOUTH as an Ap ■L -V. prentice to the business of a Plumber, Glazier, and Painter. Apply to William Tattersall. August 20th, 1854. TV ANTED, —A CARTER, a person ac- ’ » customed to drive a team.- Apply to 11. Haudington. Exchange Hotel, Sept. 15, 1854.

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New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 881, 23 September 1854, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 881, 23 September 1854, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 881, 23 September 1854, Page 4

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