THE COMMERCIAL STABLES.
Me^rfl; Gran well and Gibson are now the lessees of the^bomm.^rcial Hotel: stables, and both., being experienced ; men, ; their, undertaking . should prove, rjEjqijqner'atijVp. .^qcently tjiere <have; bejeu added paoxny and loftjy iQose-bpxes,, which, have been constricted wjfth' $ special jregarc), to the comfort and[,sa/ety of the animals to occupy them. The firm have alfjo on hire, ; single and double buggies, and , saddle-horses, /and,, offer excellent accommodation foriracingand stud horses, good safe paddocks being also provided,, The lessees; wiljjiindertake the careful breaking-in and training of all animals entrusted to their charge, and further the services of Mr R. Wa|k^ij, %jit experienced; and very i compptept veterinary surgeon, have beeitS ecured to attend at the stables daily, to look after horses requiring medical or surgical treatment. With all those special features, the Commercial Stables should secure and maintain an extensive connection ail over the district.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 56, 5 February 1884, Page 3
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145THE COMMERCIAL STABLES. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 56, 5 February 1884, Page 3
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