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TO FLOCK OWNERS.

r pHE Undersigned having imported J- the Sheep to which the Certificate bereunder relates, begs to inform the public that he intends to establish a Sheep-breeding farm in the neighbourhood of Wellington, in order to propagate from this the purest Stock that can be procured in Europe. Thus a supply of Rams, superior to any hitherto produced in the Australian Colonies, will in due time be at the command of Flock-owners. The Undersigned will take care to give the Public timely notice whenever he has any young Rams to dispose of. ROBERT BEAUCHAMP. Wellington, February 2S, 1854.

CERTIFICATE OF ORIGIN.

The Sheep hereinafter described were purchased from the Electoral Flock of purely bred Original Merinos, at Thai, near Oschatz, in the Kingdom of Saxony, by Robert Beatjchamp, Esq., of Port Phillip, Australia. A., Stock Rams.

1. Of EXTRA Reserve Class, picked for propagating with the Flock in Saxony.

No 129 Dropped April 1851 oat of Ewe 129 by father 138 „ 200 Jr .... .. 200 ,-- ]36 ' Z 129) ~ •• 1899 - 129 \ •• 111 ;

2. Of First Reserve Class. '■

No. 33, Dropped April 1852 out of Ewe 33 by Father 124- .. 54 .* «... 34 „ 13" I 7 m * Z « .- »♦ - 72; 1; lis; Z. " ~ «8 „ so 8., Ewes. No. 1, Dropped AprillBsl out of Ewe 72 by Father 136 Q u »— •• a* 118 9-m 111 n »: - ~ - - »* - ia * « 0 „ ..... - 133 w 50 „ 13. *. ♦« •- ►» 116 •• • I ' J6 N.B.— All the Rtms and Ewes purchased from me by Robert "Beauchamp, Esq., were got by Prize Rama.

It is further hereby certified that the Flock of purely bred OriginallVlerinosatThal is one of the most perfect in all Germany, fhe wool of which has at all times commanded the highest prices ; that a constant demand previous to their birth always exists for more Ewes from the Flock than can be spared for sale; that the Rams are frequently sold for 1,000 Dollars (£250) a piece ; and that the Stock from this Flock has received at the General Cattle Show at Dresden, 1852, the first prize.— Dated at Thai, near Oschatz, in the Kingdom of Saxony, the 11th June, 1853.

The aboTe Certificate of Origin is Weiiy attested and confirmed by the Royal Saxon Supreme Court of Oschate, the 11th June, 1853. (The Seal o/the\ (Signed) TINZ, 1 Boy ai Saxon I Director. 1 Supreme Court f [ of Oschatz. ) The truth of the above is hereby certified by Signed and ) -GOTTFRIED WaGEN*E», Sealed by f Sworn Veterinary Surgeon. Signed and ) Carl AUGUST GADEGAST, Sealed by I Owner of the Original Merino Flock at Thai, Knight of the Royal Saxon, Albrechta Order, Professor of the Royal Saxon Golden Medal of Civil Merit, •Honorary and Actual Member of the Agricultural Society and Sheepbreeders' Association, &c, &c, &c.

The-nbov«'Certific*te of Origin ii Ti trne translation from the German Original, and the attestation and «eal of the > J " Chas.Jß. v. Alzdorf.

On Sale by the Undersigned, Ex " William Alfred," " Cheetah " and other recent arrivals.

CUGARS — Loaf and Crushed Loaf, Crystals, Company's No. 1 pieces, white Cossipore, white and Brown Java, Company's, Taal, and Zebu Congou Tea, in chests, half chests, and boxes Coffee, Java and Manila, Treacle Patna Rice, Pepper Tapioca, Sago, Arrowroot Liverpool Soap, in 281b. and 561b. boxes ' Belmont Sperm Candles, Mould Candles Havannah Cigars, No. 2 Manila Cigars Dunlop's Negrohead Tobacco, in small figs Sail Canvas, Woolpacks, Ash Oars Spirits of Tar, Turpentine, Wine Corks Sets of Chamber Furniture— comprising Bedstead, Chairs, Washstand, Dressing Table, and Toilet Glass Barege Scarfs and Shawls, Barege in pieces Baregs Silk Dresses, Cambrics Cashmere Silk Shawls Black Silk Mantles, newest fashions Printed Mousseline de Lames Ladies' Chemisettes and Collars Sardines, in \, $, and large boxes Leather — Kip, Sole, and Calf, Kangaroo Skins, Shaft and Trace Harness Horse Hobbles | Men's Strong Boots i Dried Apples in casks of 1 cwt. each Sherry Wine, in casks Hunt's four diamond Port Wine in casks

Madeira, in casks Champagne, Claret (St. Julien's brand Brandy, in hhds. (Martell's and Hines) Case Gin, B.P. Rum 1 1 o.p.

Malt Whisky Apply to William hickson &co.

ALSO, To arrive per Mahtoree from London, — 20"hhds. Brown Stout VRV R & Co/s 86 casks, 300 dozen, bot- > g rand tied >Me and Porter J Hickson's Wharf, December 23, 1853.

Notice.

"TO'HEREAS some person or persons ' ~ have illegally cut and removed a quantity of Timber off the Block of Land at the Gorge, in the valley of the Hutt, lying between Sections Nos. 64, 65, and 68, This is to give notice, that any one found so trespassing will be prosecuted according to law : and any person giving information thereof to the undersigned, will, upon conviction of the offender or offenders, be rewarded for their trouble. DAVID LEWIS, Xa r ori Road, Wellington.

April 8, 1854.

To Servants.

Vfy r ANTED, a Good COOK; also, an * Active LAD, who can clean knives and forks, &c, and wait at table. Apply at the Wellington Hotel. January 14, 1854.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 908, 15 April 1854, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
820

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 908, 15 April 1854, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 908, 15 April 1854, Page 2

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