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tl^Sfe^KfeT^^ 13 Gl3lo %nl:ed heavy Draught Ngroypiß X jsuiiiou ( ;iron.' duke," rjf^P fjgitK^ Pfperfcy of Mr. B. Nkwjlu x^ftSrggmmfifi ' ' IhoN Ddke "< ia a dark grey, or nitoV'iWd years' old, ,17 hands high; bred by? Mr. George. Towushond, of s Stoney Staunton, near niuukloy, England,— by |,'lCiug Charles," dam "Flora, I ,' whioh took the socond prize, the Roj'al Agricultural Sooiety'a" Exhibition, at Shrewsbury, ' 'and the Fiiht Prize at the Northampton Exhibition of the v samo Socioty, jui well as tit ,tho Provincial Exhibitions of Leicester, Rugby, Ashloy-dela-Zouoh, aiid'lliuckloy. Her firat foal, tho "Black Prince " (half brother tq tjie at threo years old, took tho prize for dray horses at tho lloyal Agricultinal, Socioty'a Exhibition at York, against horses of all agos ; and in tho same year ho Avon tho Highland Agucuttural Society's silver medal, at Edinbuvgli. "litotf Duke" was exhibited, and won the First Prisio at the Meeting of tho Leicesturshho Agricultmal Society', agaiust all ,horsos, when , barely two years old. Ho won tho Piizo for tho best imported heavy draught hoi se, iv Now South Wales, atMaitlaud. "Iron Duke" -vcill staud thii season at the Junction Hotel, on Monday, Tuesday, and Saturday, i and at Mr. Jontf Hall's, Otahnhu, on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, in each 'week. Tjsiims for tho Season,— Single, Mares, £Q 10s. ; two or more, £6 each., Mares to bo served either hobbled or loose, at tho, option of tho groom. All paymouts to bo raado on or before tho 15th January, 1864. B. NEWELL. Auckland Hotel, Tligh-strcot, September 14fch, 1863 VICTORIA STABLISS. ft i(nniii&>« a §>!^Bt T^UE imported CyldoMlale Uoiso Nm^Jl "BARON CLYDE 11 will Mpf^ nj|E stand this beason at ' tho above Terms, £6 6s. each marc, payable on tho Ist of Januaty, 1861.

The imported thorougli-bied Horse "HERALD" will stand this season at tho abovo stables. Tei ms, £5 ss. each mare, payable on tho Ist of Jauuaiyv 1664. Maics will be taken care of in grass paddecks for fouiteen days fieo of chaigo, but without lesponsibibty. Beyond that period,' ss. per ■week for giazmg.

"ROBBIE BURNS." j,/^h|fe«^jg& t fl YHE abovo well-known Heavy CKS'Mj^tfJi JL Di .Might Colt -will staud at ewm!U'kctaudOtahnhu; ou Mon •*-*< W'<aK^S©' day.s, afcP.uimure; ou Tuesdays, and Wednesdays at Otahuuu ;-and on Thursdays, Fndays, and Satin days, at Newmarket; Terms : —£3 35.; groomago, s*. "RonniK Buh.ns." is a dappled Bay, rising three years, and has taken in all live hist olass puzes at Papakura and JNcwinaikot. Siio, ''Invincible;' 1 Dam, piizc marc, "Maggie" All mares to be hobbled at tho option of tho groom, and no risk run. GEORGE GARDINER. Papakura Valley, September 14th, 1563. "GREAT BRITAIN."

j, i^^w«ft!ig^nnnE above Heavy Di aught dap CxS 'saHEffiSifsß JL pled giey entiie Hoi&e, by rml fysW "Invincible," Dam "Dolly," which -*-'« I S9^aßßrwS* took the ihst prize at the Agricultural Show, Newmaiket, ISG2, will Stand at Ellershe, 011 Mondays, Fridays, and Saturdays ; Panmure, on Tuesdays ; Otahnlui, on Wednesdays j and Newmaiket on Thuisilays, each week. Tei ms :— Singlo MiCio, £i ; $wo or more, a reduction will be made. Mate's giazed and attended to at 3*. 6d. per week, ALEXANDER CAMPBELL. Ellerslie, Sept. 22, 1869. "CLYDE." . fipHE abovo Heavy Draught -*- B^ecl Giey ilorse, by r ''Cumbeiland," Dam, "Maggy," 423-SHfI3RISS:-*igS winch took the fiist at the Agricultural Show, Newmaiket, 1802, will stand at James Watt's stable, Pwuell, or tiavel by agieemout. Terms :— £3 3s. each Maie j payable on the Ist of Jannaiy, 186 1. HORSE AND CARBUGE BAZAAR. FOR n]RE:— T ADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S SADDLE -Li HORSES Sociables-, Open and Close Carriages Cabs', Vans, Bijg/jies, and Dog Catts

OMNIBUSkS To and fiom ONEHUNGA six times a day HORSES Taken in to Bait, to Livery, and to Graze in Good paddocks. Lof'Sp Bores. Saddle and Light Htirn*;s Horsc3 aiwtty* on Sale. Vehicles of eveiy descnption imported to ouler. Horses, Carriages, lia,, privately bought and sold on Commission. 11. HARDING-TON. May 23, 1862.

ON and after MONDAY next, 10th inst,, an OMNIBUS will RUN between DRURY aud AUCKLAND as follows s— Leavo Drury, 7 a.m.; Otahuhu, 9 a.m. Return, leave Auckland, 3 p.m.; Otahuhu, 4.30 p m. WILLIAM J. YOUNG, Coach Piopnetor.

IMPORTANT TO COASTING VESSELS & SHIPPER OF CATTLE 1 , JON THE EAST COAST TO AUCKLAND. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND

T> ESPECTFULLY informs his Friends that IX CATTLE can bo LANDED on tho East Bank of the Tamalri, about one mile from the Heads, OVER. THE VESSEL'S SIDE, WITHOUT THE USE OF A BOAT, ANl> AT ALL TIMES OF THB TIDB, thereby saving the risk and injury to the cnttlc of a ; second time putting them in sliugß, as well as the additional cost of boating, ■with the further advantage of being at once in A GOOD PABDOOK "WITHOUT ANT BIUVrNd. Vessels not drawing more than nine feot of water can enter and leave at all times with half tide, and at full tides vessels drawing fourteen fecb of water can enter safely. Charts of tho river, kindly furnished by Captain Buljokss, can bo obtained at the tfaymarket. A»sistiince; if necessary, can at all times be obtained on the spot. Stock forwarded at once to the market, or grazed at fixed rates until sold.

cattle, sheep, houses, etc., fbOM the coast and elsewhere. MESSRS. BTYAK & HUNTER, STOCK ATTOTIOUEEKS AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, WOULD respectfully direct tho attontion of porsonsseuding stock for disposal at the REGULAR WEEKLY SALES , ! HEM) BT THEM AT NEWMARKET, OVVHUHU, AND THE DURHAM HORSE SALE YARDS, DTJRHAM-ST., That every care and attention will be paid to their safo Landing, within a Short distance or the Market, and being placed in Good and Secure Paddocks until disposed of to tho best advantage. Cash Advances, if required, on Stook intended for sale, and Account Sales tendered immediately after Sales aio effected. Otece—Durhanwtrept, off Queen-street,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1951, 17 October 1863, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1951, 17 October 1863, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1951, 17 October 1863, Page 6

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