"PHOENIX."
THE IMPORTED ENTIRE HORSE Phoenix, imported by Mr. Hill, of Sydney, and sold to Mr. Rouse, of Box Hill, near Windsor, for 800 Guineas, and now sold to Mr. R.Jenkins, only
for a change of blood. Phoenix is a beautiful bay, with black points, and full of bone, stands 16 bands 1 inch high, with superior action, and free from natural defects. Phanix was got by Young Phantom, dam by Admiral, whose sire was General Benefits Young Phantom, by Phontom, winner of the Derby in 1811, and sire of Cedric and Cobweb, winners of the Derby and Oaks in 1824, and of Middleton, winner of the Derby in 1825, dam Emetine, winner of the Claret in 1821, by Waxy, sire of Webb, Wofull, Wire, Whisker, Whalebone, Bfe. Phomix obtained the premium at Beverly in 1840, given by the East' Riding Agricultural Society, to the best Stallion for getting Coach Horses and Hunters, beating five others. Captain Apperly, who was for several years in New South Wales, purchasing Horses for the H.E.1.C.5., preferred the colts of Phanix's get to any in the Colony.
TO STAND THIS SEASON, At H. Wintringham's Stables, LombardStreet. Terms— Single Mare £3. 3s.
An allowance will be made for two or more
Mares. Gentlemen are invited to inspect this Horse before making any arrangements for their Mares, as the Proprietor feels assured they will at once give the palm of superiority over any Horse hitherto imported into this Colony. Wellington, Bth November, 1848.
PROVIDENCE.
TO STAND THIS SEASON, At the Livery Stables, Barrett's Hotel, THE ENTIRE HORSE PROVIDEN CB,
By Cantab, a thorough-bred Horse, imported to New South Wales by C. Caitor, Esq., dam Fanny by Grey Orwell, a thorough- Bred Horse, Providence is a Bay Horse, with black points, four years old, stands sixteen hands one inch high, of perfect symmetry, good action, and fine temper. Providence will also stand at Mr. Burcham's, River Hutt, every Tuesday during the Season ; and at Mr. John Wade's, Porirun, every Thursday, and return to his own stables the day following. Terms — Three Guineas, groomage included
Payments to be made on or before the Ist day of January, 1849, to ' ' Messrs. Mawby & Hiqgins. Wellington, October 14th, 1848.
' COTTAGE TO LET, BEAUTIFULLY situated in the vicinity of Te Aro, containing Six Apartments, Garden, and Outhouses attached ; all in excellent order, with immediate possession. Apply at the Office of this Paper. December 12, 1848.
LAND ORDERS FOR SALE. FOR SALE, with the privilege of Re-selec-tion, Three Original Land- orders. For particulars apply to J.' Stevens, Thorn don Flat, near Mr. Firth's, Carpenter. Wellington, Dec. 3, 1848.
Fine Salt, At the Stores of the Undersigned , — J. M'Beth. Willis-street, Bth November, 1848.
. Maize. Neto South Wales and New Zealand Maize, At the Stores of the Undersigned J, M'Beth. Willis-street, Bth November, 1848.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 356, 30 December 1848, Page 1
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469Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 356, 30 December 1848, Page 1
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