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W. CROWTHER, VICTORIA LIVERY AND BAIT STABIES, A LBERT-STREET, (Close to W} T ndham-street.) FOR HIRE, OPEN and Close CARRIAGES, Broughams, ' Bugijit'S, hooded or open, with single or double seats ; Saddle Horses, &c. Any number of Grey Horses for Wedding Parties, suitable conveyances for meeting families at Ouehunga, Point Russell, &c, at reduced rates. Every attention to Livery and Bait Horses. O rders by letter or telegraph solicited.

STUD HORSE, AT THE HARP OF ERIN HOTEL STABLES. ENGLISH Thoroughbred *¥$■ H B^tf E? a ar k 1)rown » g° fc bv Sweetmeat, t ArnMtljiiTrTO^ Aam Coquette, hy Launcelot, oui of Abaft, by Sheet Anchor— Lady Emmeline by Y. Phantom— OrvillejMare, Sweetmeat by Gladiator out of Lolly pop, by Starch or .Voltaire — Belinda by Blacklock — Wagtail by Prime Minister, Launcelot (brother to Touchstone) by Camel out of Banter by Master Henry — Boadicpa by Alexander — Brunette by Aruaranthus — Mayfly by Machem— An caster Starling. Rattan was bred by Mr. Bridge iv 1858 ; imported to New South Wale 3, where he was purchased and sent to Canterbury by Mr. G. Duppa. Terms: — Four guineas per mare, and five shillings groomage. All payments to be made on or before the 10th January, 1868. For particulars, apply at the Blue Post, Victoriastreet. E. GRIFFITHS.

IUG'&ET. f BHHIS First-class Hpavy-draught A^ggpadgEA X ENTIRE, by Major, out of 'a ffl ft^WnT i m mare import eH byb he late Mr. B. > Newell, will STAND this season, 4gg^gP6§»Qs^ at the under-mentioned places ;— MANOERR MONDAY. OTAHUHU TUESDAY and SATURDAY. DUURY WEDNESDAY. WAIKOA THrRsDAY. PANMURE and HOWICK... FHIDAY. Terms :— Single Mares, £3 ; two or more Mares as per agreement. Groomage, 53. All payments to be made by Jauuary 6. 1569. ' Paddocks will be provided at Otahuhu and Drury. Oi.AWSON ANDERbON. Otahurm, OctoW, 1868. ■

MAJOR. prVsjwP"^^ rpHE Celebrated Imr<rted M |GSi^|F KJL JL Heavy Draught Entire v4 *^^^qHt MAJOR will' STAND this Season Stables of the JUNCTION HOI KL,on MONDAY, THURSDAY, andSATUnD A Y ; at PANM V RK (should -sufficient inducement, offei), on -WEDNESDAY ; and at OTAHUHU on' TUESDAY and FRIDAY (also WEDNESDAY, if not at Panmurr). Terms : Kindle mares, £5 ; two or more, £4 10s. each ; for four or more a special arrangement will bo made. Groomage, ss. each. Mares to be hobbled or loose, at the option of the groom. Paddocks at Otahuhu, with every attention, but no responsibility incurred. All payments to be made by Ist January, 1869. RICHARD GWYNNH, Junction Hotel. October 5, 1868.

POTENTATE fI'WW-tflßft ft ILL STAND THI« W SEASON at K. Tb.orts% H/r riear *b e R°>' al a^> uuebuij^a. Teiim : £5 s*. .' Two or' uVore Wares as per agreement. R. UHUKPIt.

ENGLISH AND EUROPEAN NEWS. . "THE MAIL:" A paper containing tha news, the principal leaders, a well-digested summary, and all interesting . matter from The Times. npHF, Newspaper hitherto known as the Evening JL Mail, having become the property of th« proprietors of The Times, is now published ■ twice a week, under the title of "THE MAIL," at the price of Threepence per copy as heretofore. The days of publication will be Tuesday and Friday, and each paper will contain the news and all matters of interest appearing in the three previous numbers of The Times, which will thus be rendered available, in a cheap and convenient form, for persons regidmg abroad or in the colonies. Subscribers can obtain "THE MAIL" through Newspaper Agents, or may have it from the Publisher, on pre-payment, at Printing-house Square, London.

THOMAS BEAR'S CELEBRATED VIRGINIA SHAG AaD BIRDSEYE TOBACCO. Trade (the i< Jephaut) Mark. npiflE proprietor of these justly celebrated Tobaccos JL beg.=t to call the attention of the public to the following varieties, manufactured and prepared with g.eat- care from the pure Virginia aud Oriental Tobacco. And in order that no adulteration or fraudulent attempts at imposition should take place after it has left his manufactory, lie wishes to in'ortn the public that it is never sold except in packets and canisters of various sizes, bearing a fac-cimile of his signature upou them. ' Virginia Shag Tobacco .Havana Tobacco Virginia Bird>e)e Persian Tobacco Virginia Cut Cavendish Latakia Tot/aoco Virgini * Returns Tobacco < »romko Tobacco York Kiver Imperial Tobacco ' Car Una Rose Mnoking Mixture Golden Gem Jewel of Oj.hir. i Importer of American Negrohead, Cavendish, Honeyiievv, Gold Leaf, Havana Cigars, Manila Cheroots, Meerschaum Pipes, aud all descriptions of Tobacconists' Fancy Goods. ■ Manufactory— High-street, Borough, Loudon. ; Sold by all Storekeepers aud Dealers throughout the VVorid. ■ !

THE FIRST GOLD MEDAL ■ WAS AWARD If D-'IO . J. i. F. HOWARD, AT THE PARIS EXHIBITION, 1867. J. & F. HOWARD, BRITANNIA IRON "WORKS, BEDFORD, have long devoted attention to the manufacture of Implements for all parts of the World, and being the largest exporters in England of Ploughs] Harrows, and Horse -Rakes, they are fully acquainted with the. kind of Implements adapted for, various countries.- Their Implements are made principally of Wrought arid Malleable Iron, and are not only constructed so as to take td pieces and pack in. the smallest compass to' save freight, but' are so simply i arranged as to leave no difficulty in putting tli'efm | together. Packing cases and packing charged Cost Price. Catalogues, with full particulars, *>ent free on •appliCHtiou. • London Office : 4, Cheaphide, three 1 doora from St.- Paul's.

FROIT TRKES, POT PLANTS, BULBS, GARDEN BEKD>, ETC. THE GARDENS, SURHKY HILL'S, SYDNEY ISEW SO UT Id WALES. WE respectfully invite attention to our Fine Healthy Stock' ;.qf FROU' TREkS, FLOWEJEtUYG. and ORNAMENTAL PLANTS, BULBS, &c. , " . . " „ Our 'Descriptive Priced Catalogues, for this year may be obtained, on application. JOHN BAPTIbT & SON,Nursery and Seedemtn, j

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Daily Southern Cross, 7 November 1868, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, 7 November 1868, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, 7 November 1868, Page 8

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