, ' Shipping, ■ STEAM TO AUCKLAND THIS DAY AT 8 O'CLOCK. A.M.,. j " ! Cabbying Passengers abd Cabgo. .-;.. _...' rpHU fine new side-wheel '-*• Steamer ; i lllllg • : '.'-HAUfiAKL 1 '' , ; ' ' .''F»o'm".Gb£hamstowh!'"" i '•Thursday, at 4 o'clock afternoon i • Fkom Taiuru. , i . i SsSjlay, at 11 o'clock night > ,'..' • : '" V* • Fbom Auckland.- 1 ' i : • Thursday, at 1.0 o'clock morning : J lf . ; ..Saturday, at, 10 o'clock morning . " FROM'GHAHiIISTOWN. j '' Wednesday/ at ! '8 o'clock morning :: ; , l ■•'■ Friday, at 8 o'clock morning ' I -' .Saturday, at 4 o'clock afternoon : ,-'• .'PaoM Auckland.. . ' ' -' '' . Wednesday, 1 , at 7.o'clock evening > Friday, at 8 o'clock evening' ; '" Weather and "other ciremtfancis''permitting.. jS* Not responsible for accidents in Shii)\ ' ping, Carrying, or Discharging Live Stock. \ ,< . ,: ' '■'• '■' • -HOLMES BROS.! :■ i. .;. ■'•:! ■■■') .-i ■■;: ,B. OS YON, Agent. AUSTRALASIAN STEAM . NAVIGATION : v ; CO.'S FIESTrCLASS STEAMERS. !. '.. ; Sydney, and Melbourne, ".. ..Transhipping to;BRISBANE, ALL' OTHER ''".'" QUEENSLAND tORTS, ADELAIDE, 'and ' KING.GEORGE'S SOUND, by the A.S.N. \, Company's Steamers.-' -" ■ fsSs. : \ T HE splendid Steamship . : ;,, WONGA WONGA,' 1,000 tons, T.:Lake,-Commander, expected on * or about 11th November, will leave for above ports three days after arrival. For freight or passage, and all particulars, apply to ,1 E M. JERVIS, Agent, Auckland:; : Ei ONYON, Agent, Grahamstown. SHIPPING NOTICE. '. «; .k rpHE TIMETABLES, Rates of Passage Money, Freights, , an( i every information required concerning the undermentioned Steamship services, to. be obtained at the Steamship Agency office; Grahamstown:— Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation : Company. Information for Passengers and : Shippers. H.M. Jbrvis, Agent, Auckland. 'HERO,'s.a., for Sydney and Melbourne, CauiOKSHANK and Co., Agents, Auckland. ', I New Zealand Steam Shippiug Company's Steamers for all Southern Provinces, Combes, and Daiby, Agent 3, Auckland. ! R. ONYON, Agent, Grahamstown.' Bu9ines3 Notices. TO FAMILIES, STOEEEEEPEES, ' ETC., ETC., ETC. GEOCEEY AND GENEEAL PROVISION STOEE. MESSES. HAYDON & CO., 3 HAVING purchased those commodious premises in Brown-street, Grahimstown, <j lately known as theStaffwd Hotel, will shortly commence Business as ' WHOLESALE AND EETiIL PROVISION MERCHANTS. One \ol the Firm being a resident in Mel. ■ 'bourne, will enable them to supply Goods of the Best Quality at price 3 that will defy coiapetiition. N.B,—Remember the address— HAYDON AND CO., Bbown-sibket, Gbahamsiown. i NOTICE OF EEMOVAL. ( JAMES TUMEE, 1 TAILOR, 1 Respectfully informs his Customers, and the Public generally, that he has REMOVED to. ' Premises in POLLEN-STREBr, near Karaka Bridge; (lately in the occupation of Mr Yum), and hopes with the increased facilities , for carrying ;on his business, to secure a ' of their esteemed patronage. SAVE YOUE 10s AND COsTS; ■ BY having your CHIMNEYS SWEPT. ! KELSALL, Davy-street. ' ' Stud. ' "~" THE PURB BRED CLYDESDALE HORSE s u l t if . .; ■ Will stand this season at Parawai, travelling to Puriri, Hikutaia, and Ohinemuri. Terms : i Guineas, and 4 shillings groom's fees. 'Sultan was bred by Mr Dilworfch, and was foaled in December, 1871. He is by Prince Arthur out of Clydesdale. Prince Arthur was bred by - : Messrs Forrest, Treesbanks, Lanark, shire, Scotland, out of their first class mare — —-. He was got by that well-known horse Camp3ie, the property of Mr Itiddell, which , gained the first premium of £10 ia the Glasgow J Market, of the Ualdetwaterhead Society .in 1862; also the first premium of £40 in Kinross [ in 1863 ; also the Highland Society's firßfc pre •' miumof £30, and medal at Kelso in 1863; also the first premium of £40 at Perth in 1861; ' also the premium of £30 from the Caldervater- ■ head Society in 1865. Prince Arthur, when a ' two year old, gaiaed the second premium for the County of Dunbarton in 1865; also second at the Johnstone Open Show j a'so second at the Highland Society's Show, held at Inverness • in 1865. He was then shipped to New Zealand, and is Sire of some of the best stock in Auckland. Clydesdale, a pure Clydesdale ma'e", imported from Scotland to Sydney for stud purposes, beoame barren there, and was brought ' to Ney ZuUud'by the Ut? Mr 8. Newel(. 9mm*, 2?ih Ootobjr, Vffii |
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1886, 4 November 1874, Page 1
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631Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1886, 4 November 1874, Page 1
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