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1 n UKE." "IRONjI . _«c*~ ._ui j ii /-<ii. l heavy Draught 1 Stallion "IL JLSiJiUgSfr "Iron Duke" isa a. , T v M r roan, Tivo years old, 17 hands high; bieu * ' Georgo Townshend, of Stouoy Staunton, , HinJdoy, Eughuid,-by "King Charles," ™» "Flora, which took the second puzo at the It ''"'■ Agricultural Society's Exhibition, at Sinew sbm /» and tho Fiist Prize at tho Northampton Exhibition of the same Society, as well as at the Provincial Exhibitions of Leicester, Rugby, Ashley de-la-Zouch, and Hiuckloy. Her fust foal, the "Black Prince (half brother to the "Ikon Duke"), at three years old, took the piizo for diay horses at the Royal Agricultural Society's Exhibition at Yoik, against, hoises of all ages ; and in the name year ho won the Highland Agucultiual Society's .silver medal, at Edinburgh. "Iron Ddke" was exhibited, and won tho JL'irst Pri/ie at the Meeting of the Leicestu&hiie Agricultural Socioty, against all horses, when barely two years old. He won the Prizo for the best imported heavy di aught hoi&c, in New South Wales, at MaitDuke" will stand this season at tho Junction Hotel, on Monday, Tuesday, and Satmday, and at Mr. John Hall's, Otahuhu, on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, in each week. , . Terms for the Season,— Singlo Marcs, £6 10*. ; two or more, £G each. Mares to be served either hobbled or loose, at the option of tho groom. All payments to bo made ou or before the 15th January, 1864 B. NEWELL.

Auckland Hotel, High-street, September 14th, 1563

VICTORIA STABLES.

- t^S^-rtSM^t nPHE imported Cyldcsdale Horse &bBOSB J- "BARON CLYDE" will (ferg IpfHwir stantl tllis Beason at tlie al)0V0 Terms, £6 CsT each mare, payable on the Ist o£ January, 18C4,

The imported thorough-bied Hoise "HERALD" will stand tins beason at the above stables. Terms, £5 ss. each marc, payable on the Ist of January, 1864.

Mare's will be taken care of in g) as* paddecks for fourteen days flee of chaige, but without responsibility. Beyond that peuod, ss. per -\\cek for graziug.

"GREAT BRITAIN."

<<<!||gfc*sKfcf* nnilE above Heavy Di aught dap <N>sWij£lgW -B- l^ed giey cutiic Hoise, by W» rOB? "Invincible" Dam "Dolly," which l^sy<rf|^ took the first prbe at the Agricultural Shoyr, Ncwmaiket, 1862, will Stand at Jillcislie, 0!' Mondays, Fridays, and Satmdays ; Panmure, onTnesdays ; OtWiuhu, on Wednesdays - ; and N(swjnaiket on Thmsdays, iv each week. Tciiust— Single Mai c, £4; two or more, & reduction will be made. Maie's giazed and attended to at 3«. Gd per week,

ALEXANDER CAMPBELL. Eller»lio, Sept. 22, 1563.

"CLYDE."

(Oy^—^^fe npllE above Heavy Draught Eslo*Js?«3Jl JL Steel Grey Hor^e, by Cumberland," Dam, "Maggy," b »3» which took the fiist at tho Agncultuiai Show, NewmaiUet, 18G2, will .stand at James Watt's stable, Parnell, or travel by agreement. Terms :— £-3 3s. each Marc ; payable on the Ist of Januaiy, 1564.

HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR.

FOR HIRE:— T ADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S SADDLE JU nORSES Sociables, Open and Close Can iages Cabs, Vans, Buggies, and Dog Caits

OMNIBUSES To and fiom ONEHUNGA six times a day

HORSES Taken iv to Bait, to Livery, pnd to Graze in Good paddockfa. Loose Boxes.

Saddle and Light Harness Horses always ou Sale. Vehicles of every description imported to order.

Hoises, Carriages:, &c, privately bought and sold on Commission. H. lIARDINGTON. May 23, 18G2.

IMPORTANT TO COASTING VESSELS fc SHTPPEE OF CATTLE ON THE EAST COAST TO AUCKLAND.

ME. ALFRED BUCKLAND RESPECTFULLY informs his Friends that CATTLE' can be LANDED on the East Bauk of theT.unaki, about one mile from the Heads, OVER THE VESSEL'S SIDE, WITHOUT IHB ÜbE OF A BOAT, AND Ar ALL TIMES OF THK TIDE,

thereby saving the risk and injury to the cattle of a second time putting them in slings, as Avell as the additional cost of boating, with the further au vantage of being at once iv A GOOD PADDOCK WITHOUT ANY DRIVING.

Vessels not drawing more than uiue feet of water can enter ami leave at all times with half tide, and at full tides vessels diawiug fouiieeu feetcf water can enter safely. . Charts, of the river, kindly furnished by Captain Buegess, cau, be obtained at the Haymarkct. _ Assistance, if necessary, can at all times be obtained on the spot. Stock forwarded at once to the market, or grazed at fixed Kites until sold.

CATTLE, SHEEP, HORSES, ETC.,

FROM THE COAST AND ELSEWHERE.

MESSRS. STYAK & HUNTER, STOCK AUCTIONEERS

AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, WOULD lespcctfully direct the attention of pei <=oi;sseuduig stock for disposal at the REGULAR SALES HELD BY THEM AT NEWMABKET, OV VriUIIU, AND THE UUIUIAM HOUSE SALE YARDS, DURHAJt-ST., That every caio and attention -\\ ill be paid to their safe Landing, withm a Short" distance of the Market, and beinf placed iv Good and Secme Paddocks until disposcd%f to the best advantage Cash Advances, if requhed, on Stock intended for sale, and Account Sales leudcied immediately after Sales are effected.

Oflicc—Durham-street, off Queeu-stveet. PERU V I A N GUANO, ATSTYAK & HUNTERS. FARMERS iucreaso your crops fifty per cent., by tho outlay of £3 12s. Four cwt. Peruvian Guano per acie, for Potatoes, half under the lnst hanowing, the other half between the drills, befoio the mould board.

HALSTEAD'S VETERINARY REPOSITORY AT THE nORSE BAZAAR Y.ARDS, Which contain the best Uoise Boxes in the City. MEDICINES READY PREPARED, ON SALE.

Halstead's Gripe Draughts, and White and . " Black Oils.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1950, 16 October 1863, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1950, 16 October 1863, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1950, 16 October 1863, Page 4

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