1168 
'henry peat, 
HUNTING SADDLEIt, 
14, OLD BOND-STREET, 
LONDON. 
o LACK WELL'S PATENTS for 
Clin riiM'ir Springs for Saddle Mrapa, Girth*. 
1 M “ Site, as- inch. Gutta l’ercha Jockey*. 
f‘r Breaking H<>r>e*. Bitting, F.xercising. Sm. 
[ r , ss . Spring for ditto, 4 a. Spring* for bearing, 
linking, ami riding-reins, recommended lur Ladies 
Bridles, attached to both UHl "I" 1 X «. UJJL rd ,n A ’t "the 
p.-llock, .Speedy Cut, and lx-g Boots, ai uu 
Patentee’* saddlery and Harness Manufactory, 
is* OVKbUD-STKKKT. mar the Marble Arch; 
Ciuilery. Crystal 1 ’nlnce; and of all Saddlers. 
CHARLES LENNY. 
Coach and Harness Manufacturer, 
20, NORTH END, CROYDON, 
H EGS to call attention to liis Broughams, 
Clarences. Barouches, with his rt r isl ^ed 
noiseless wheel-plate, thus shoi tuning the dislnnce 
between the winds, and lessening tlic drau ght/ or 
the horse, allowing the wheels to lock quite under, 
ami hn\ me high front wheels. 
t;. L. lias constantly on sale Cab and , 1>r }l’‘"5 
rhnetons, Stanhope and single Horse ditto, 1 ony 
Carriage*, and Park Phaetons. He a so solicits 
attention to his Newport l’ngncl ami other Carts, 
cit tier with panels or wickerwork sides, and to his 
ljagot Cart, in panel or wickerwork, easy of access, 
amt possessing all Ihe advantages of the Malvern 
Cart, but less expensive. . „ 
lie has also a large stork of Croydon Basket 
Carrie ges, cheap uml elegant, and in every variety 
of shape, cither for sale or building U) ittgjr. with 
or without beads, to suit either the Shetland 1 ony 
or the Horse. .. , , . 
C L would also invito an inspection of his re- 
gistered Phaeton in basket-work, suitable either 
for one or a pair of ponies or horses. 
Cnn-iages of all kinds let on hire for long or 
short engage ments. 
I l \ E ft Y and COMMISSION 
STABLES, WILLOUGHBY 11LATH 
LA I’M, near Git A NTH AM. . ... 
T AV GARNER Legs to inform the Nobility, 
Gentry, and Public in general, that be is, as usuul, 
preparing HORSES lor HUNTING. lorras, 
including livery and riding to Hounds, XL 8s. per 
week. y ~. 
n ORSES taken into WINTER GRAZ- 
ING and STRAW-YARD. and Cattle to 
Grftze, at BEDDING TON PARK, BEDDING 
TON. near Carshallon and Croydon, Surrey In 
quire of WILLIAM TUFFS, the park keeper. 
Some excellent loose boxes for wintering horses are 
vacant, and can be bad reasonable. 
H ( )RSES W ANTED.— The Proprietor 
of the GREAT CENTRAL REPOsI 
q ora - begs to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and 
the Public, that a great number of Horses are now 
wanted for the Armv. They should be strong, 
active, and five to nine years old, at prices from 
i 25 to £M), Owners of Ilorses can meet pur 
chasers or agents dnlly at the Repository. Several 
application* lor good Hunters. to carry twelve stone 
and upwards. All Horses sold will be paid for the 
third duy after the Sale 
It. D. REA, Proprietor. 
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YET ?— Great Saving.— New Oat Crushers, 
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ff the best and most effectual ever discovered, 
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MAJOR’S SINOVITIC LOTION (the Remedy, 
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PUNCH’S ALMANACK FOR 1855- 
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H LAINE’S ENCYCLOPAEDIA of 
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H AMILTON’S MODERN INSTRUC- 
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N EW SONG by IvUCKEN, equal in 
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