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Easiness Notices Messrs, c. moody and bruce WALLACE, Consulting Engineers and Surveyors. Central Chambers, over the Evening Post office, Willis Street. Plana, specifications, and estimates for sawmills, corn-mills, brewery works, factories, bridges. ,and buildings of every description prepared. Land surveyed, plotted, drained or reclaimed. Quantities taken out and calculations made for contractors, builders, and private persons. Land, buildings, or other properties bought and sold on commission. GENERAL AGENTS. IEREI S T O W, U • Wholesale Fruiterer, &c., 8 and 9 Markets, York-street, Sydney. J3ST Great care is taken in packing and selecting fruit for the intercolonial trade, and orders meet with prompt attention. Stud Horses 0 COVER THIS SEASON, 1 8 7 5. At NEW ZEALANDER STABLES, At Ten Guineas a Mare, Allowance made for three or more mares. SAT 0 R , The property of Lewis Evans, Hawke’s Bay. A thorough bred horse (bred by M. Lefevre), by Fort-a-Bras out of Simonette, Foet-a-brab is by the Baron, out of Suprema, by Physician, her dam Slime, by Picton. Simonette is by Fitz-Gladiator, out of Flora Mac-Ivor, by Venison. The Baron, the sire of Stockwell and Rataplan ; Stockwell, the sire of Blair Athol, Lord Lyon, St. Albans, Caller Ou, Marquis, Gang Forward, Doncaster, &c. Fitz-Gladiator, by Gladiator. Fitz-Gladi-ator, the sire of Palestro, Gabrielle d’Estrees, Mon Etoile, Orphelin, Goutran, winner of the French Derby, Vertugadin, and Montaguard, winner of the Caen Handicap. Fitz-Gladia-tor’s dam by Reveller, g. Grandam, by Rubens. Fitz-Gladiator won the Ghent Derby. Gladiator, by Partisan, by Walton, by Sir Peter, by Highflyer, by Herod, by Tartar, by Partner, 1716, by Jig, by Byerley Turk, 1689. . Venison, by Partisan, by Walton, by Sir Peter, by Highflyer, &o. For further pedigree see Stud Book ; and performance Racing Calendar. N.B.—Extracts from Pell’s Life, of March 23th, 1871, on the Sires of the Season. “The Gladiators.” X should never leave of meddling with the Gladiator blood if there was any to be found within a three or four days’ journey, and at a comeatable figure. I am sure it is no bad advice to breeders to keep the Gladiator sort always in view, and the great point is where to get at in the nearest form to the old Horse. The Fitz-Gladiators are mostly big horses.” Sator is rising 5 years old, in color a rich chestnut, and has an unexceptionally good constitution ; stands 16 hands 2 inches high, with great bone and substance, combined with such good knee action as is seldom seen in a thoroughbred. Fees paid on Ist February, 1875. Saddlery. OLONIAL SADDL ER Y AND HARNESS DEPOT, (Under the Verandah), Lambton-quay. LADIES’ SADDLES—PIain _ and quilted seats, from £5 (all with leaping head) GENTS’ SADDLES—EngIish made, from £2 155.; Colonial made, from £1 ss. All kinds made on the premises. BRIDLES —Ladies’ round pelhams, do crossface piece, do with fringe and tassel, from £1 ss. (large stock) , 20 dozen gents’ bridles, from £2 10s. per dozen (great variety) WHlPS—Ladies and gents’ riding, hunting, and driving whips, in gut, cane, G.H., and kangaroo THONGS—G.H. and white thongs, kangaroo thongs (30 dozen), 18in. to 12ft. stock thongs HARNESS—SingIe and double buggy harness, gig and cab harness, cart, plough, leading and coach harness, in sets or parts SUNDRIES—Car-riage sponge, carriage lamps, ladies’ stirrups and shoes, martingales and breast plates (plated and ivory rings), leather and webbing girths, chamois, G.S., V.G., and polished stirrups, bits of all kinds, saddlers’ brushware, curry and mane combs, valises, lock satchels, rollers, G.S. and plated spurs, surcingles, burnishers, . braces, saddle cloths, dog whistles &c. &c. &o. Any article not in stock will bo made to order on the shortest notice. J. E. EVA NS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SADDLER, Under the Verandah. Building Materials. 0 ARRIVE PER CARNATIC AND AVALANCHE. 500 CASKS PORTLAND CEMENT (Knight, Bevan, and Sturge’s). EDWARD PEARCE. Q.ALVANISED IRON GOSPEL OAK, 26-GUAGE J. DRANSFIELD. ON SALE AT THE WELLINGTON STEAM DOOR & SASH FACTORY, Bod pine doors, all sizes Kauri do do* Baltic pine do do Glass doors Window sashes, all sizes Timber — Baltic deal Kauri pine Cedar Flooring Lining, &c., &c. Mouldings, Architraves, Skirtings all sizes, or made to any pattern. Hearth stones Drain pipes Portland cement and plaster of Paris Doors and sashes made to any size ou the shortest notice. N.B. —Country orders punctually attended to GREENFIELD & STEWART. QNS A L E Countess slates, 30,000 Earthenware chimney pots Naves, Australian hardwood Spokes do. Felloes do. American Coaohbuilders' Materials. GREENFIELD & STEWART, Steam Saw Moulding and Planing Mills, ON SALE AT THE CITY STEAM SASH & DOOR FACTORY— Kauri and totara sashes, all sizes Kami, red pine, and totara doors Architraves, mouldings, skirtings Cornice mouldings, all sizes Flooring, lining and rusticated boarding Greenhouse lights Sashes and doors, made to any size on the shortest notice. Country orders punctually attended to. WADDELL, M’LEOD, & WEIR, Reclaimed Land. jp OPO WA I SAW MILLS. TERRY & BAILLIE Having secured a first-class Totara Bush within a mile of main street, Grey town, are now prepared to execute Orders with despatch.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4317, 21 January 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4317, 21 January 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4317, 21 January 1875, Page 4

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