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; cobjb •&' tj$: " T IV 1311 Y AND BAIT STABLES.' Jj VICTORIA-STREEl 1 . ' ' ' ~ ( 'fir f Opbn ' aLv "HourS-6f Night. " " f ''- FOR HIRE: ' " ' - ' Ladies and Gentlomon'a Saddle Homes ' ' ' 1 Wat|gon8$i», single or double' harness ■ , , Open and Covered .Buggies »inglo or double; < seated. ' COACHES D A, I L Y ., At 8 a.m., for At 3 p.m., for Otahiihu , Ofcuhulm , , Psumtoitoi ' P.vpatoitoi PaimKur* ' P»pakura Drury Drury. Mai tin's Farm Kaz'orbftck Queen 'a Redoubt Mauugntawhiri Cruek. UNITED SE11VICE HOTEL. C. G-. QUtOK <fc CO , in announcing that they have TAKEN tlio ABOVE UOCTSli, beg to inform the public and visitors to Auckland, that they will -FIND ovory COMFORT aud CONVKNIENCE. ' ' Pei sons coming from or going to the Waikato will find special ' conviiiiiono'e, l as tl>e COA.UHES LE V VE the door of the Hotel punctually at the tiraoi advertised, while those .coming to Aucklaud will tind all necessary accouiinodutiou. Tlio Wines and Spirits aie ohoseu from the best br.iutis iu the market.

July 29, 1865.

' C. G. QUICK- & CO.

NOTICE TO THE .INHABITANTS BEYOND, OTAHUHU, ON THE 'GREAT SOUTH ROAD.

MR. WALTER RUNCIMAN having retired from the Catting tho undersigned piupuse to despatch DR \YS on TUBSD AYb and FRIDAYS, for MAUNGATAWHIRI CREEK, and trust, by punctuality and attention, to merit a ihare of public patronage. W. J. HURST & CO., Queen street, (Late agents for Walter Runciman.)

THE BRITISH LIVE11Y AND BAIT STABLES, DURHAM-STREET,

(Opposite Hunter aud Co.'s Sale Yards.).

W. H. TREVENA

BFGS to inform the public of Aucklaud that he has entoied on the' occupation of the above well-knowu LIVERY STaBIjES, and trusts, by attention, to meiit i bhare of cncouragoinout and sujipoit.

Saddle Horses ou Hire.

k Tho Stables are open at all homa, day and night. |

CARRIAGES FOR EVJEV1NG PARTIES.

'pO be had at the BAZAAR YARDS,' Fnst-clasi 1 CA R R I AG ES for Dinner-pai ties or Balls. To and from Dinner-party in the City, 15s : Bill, 20s. July 27, 1865.

THE CEL1SB RATED IMPORTED HEAVY DRAUGHT ENTIRE M A J OR.

$?*"*•*$§*$ o ]V/rAJOR is a beautiful Ba^ /)S lvX CheMiiitj stands 16" J hands _ ..O *flf high Lie w.is bred by l'dmiind -'SajS'SSBBwBii* Aiding, Esq, Ratlin, Amesbury Wiltshire, England ; sire, the celebrated SuiFolk Hoiso Boxer (winner of three successive first prizes of the Roy.il Agricultural Society of England) ; grandsue, Rob Roy ; dam, Sober, by the celebrated Horse

Pride of SuiFolk ; gt.uul-d.un, Lady Maty. Major won the fust piize of £25 at the meetiug of tho Royal Agricultural Society of England, at Canterbury, July, 18G0, being then two yens old. He wo» selected and purchased by Thomas Crispe, Esq. of Batloy Abbey, Suffolk, for R. Q. Kerraode, Esq , of Moua V.ile, near tlohart Town, 'Tasmania, lie won the fiist prize at the Society's Show at Campbelltown, 1861, for the best imported Diaught HUlhon in the colony ; and he won the same prize iu the Society's Show held at Longfoal in 1862. Major will STAND this season, at the Mount St. Johu Stables, next the Junction Hotel, Otahuhu Uoart, on Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday ; 'at Otahuhu, at Mr. Johu Hall's, on Monday and Thursday ; aud at Paumure, at Mr. Browne's on Wednesday, in each week. Terms, for the Season : — Single Mares, £6 10s j two or more, £6 each. Gioomage, at time of seivice, 5s. each mare.

THE CELEBRATED IMPORTED HEAVY

DRAUGHT STALLION

DUKE.

IRON

Oyrfm^^ TRON DUKE is a Dark Groy cr* iHjimLra Roan, stands 17 b.iuds lngli\ T^t^LJLlS ' Jie^ D^ ' Townsbnd, of Stoiiey ( jjjyUyTlirfMr itniintfin. near Hinckley, England; sire, Kiiiij 'Chailes : dam, Flora, which took the second prize at the Royal Agiic'ultural Society's Exhibition at Khiewsbury, and the first piize at the Northampton Exhibition of the same society,, as well as at the Piovmcwl Exhibition of L-iicoater, Rugby, Ashby-de hi-Zouch, aud tliuckley. Her fir»t foal, the Blauk.Princo (half-brother to the lion Duke), at throe years old took the prize foi diay horses at the Roy.il Agricultural Society's Exhibition at Yoik, and in the same year, he, won the HisrhUnd Agiioultural Society's Silver Medal at Edinburgh. Iron Duke was exhibited and won the first prize at the meeting of the Leicester Agricultural Society against all horses when haully two years old. He won the piizo for the best iaipoited heavy draught horse at AJaitlaiid, 'New fcouth Vales. Iron Duke will STAND this season at the Mount St. Johu Stables, next the Junction Hotel, Otahahu Road, on Wed'nosday and Saturday ; Otalmhu, Tuesday aud' Rriday ;, aud P.inmiue, ou Monday , and Thursday }n eacji week. Terms forthe Seasoi) : — Single Mines, ££[ 10s ; two or moie, £5 each ; groomage, §■). Mares'tiot proving iii foat to the Dulc« fionj.lasfc yeir will haye, ( iierv'ice. this year a.h£i, and if put to Major will be allowed £1 at the time of payment. ~ M.u-ea to be served either hobbled or 166se^at the option of the groom. ' Matai not •tintedtowards the end of the season may change to the other horse if the owner chooses, ' '

All payments to be made ou or before the l*t of January, 186G.

, N.B. — On the'days narasd the hors'es will not generally arrive before 11 b'cioclc, but willreuiam at that place until S next lnoruiog. ' . R. GWYNNE. Mount St. John Stabler, October 5, 1865 < > '

TO STAND THIS SEASON, ' l • At Roger's Hotel, Otahuhu, THE WELL-KNOWN SUFFO'LK, PUNCH

ENTIRE

YOUNG ORWELL.

< li.f'

;fJ5^v»«jta«v THH 15 charaober and pedigree of ~^\?I«H#B -^"' ' **" s Favourite Horse being to v.|t )ryfjm well kuown, both as a lure foal ; j \~J AatJUtftf .gptter, ,and as having thrown ;soxne of the finest stock in the province, it, i» unntc'e'ir sary to enumerate his qualifications, j' t tj {i ' £ ] Mares'! only' yill he takfii nriorjohw removal to Waikato. > ■ tl '.,.,, . Terms: "&2 2s. Groomage,. 0s. . Cash. ... ;, ,i t ,,

! ROGERS I .fir!'... K:J* ro>"i» * p t »huhu.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2609, 28 November 1865, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2609, 28 November 1865, Page 8

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