Horse and Carriage Bazaar FOR HIRE. L a, "Jwhses 1> GraTLKI,EN ' s Sociables, Open and Close Carriages Cabs, Vans, Buggies, and Dog Carts Omnibuses To and from ONEHUNG A six times n day. Horses TAKEN’ IS TO BAIT, TO LIVERY, AND TO GRAZE IN GOOD HADDOCKS. LOOSE BOXES. SADDT Vehicle. ;% {1T harness horses on Sale. ! T V?l nion imported »o order.liorses, chrriages. &,c,, Privately bought and sold on Commission. O dardington. “Iron Duke.” r I Draught Stallion 1 " IKON DUKE,’-’ the property of Mr 15. Newell. “ Ikon Duke” is a dark grey, or roan five years old, 17 hands high; bred by Mr! George Townshcnd, of Stoney Staunton, near Hinckley England,—by “ King Charles,” dam “Flora,” which took the second prize at the. Royal Agricultural Society’s Exhibition, at Shrewsbury, and the First Prize at the Northampton Exhibition of the same Society, as well as at the Provincial Exhibitions of Leicester, "Rugby, Ashbv-do-la-Zouch, and Hinckley. Her first foal, the “ Black Prince” (half brother to the “Inox Di ke”), at three years old took the prize for dray horses at the Royal Agricultural Society’s Exhibition at York, against horses of all ages; and in the same year he won the Highland Agriculture Society’s silver medal, at Edinburgh. “ Ikon Duke” was exhibited and won the First Prize at the Meeting of the Leicestershire Agricultural Society against all horses, when barely two years old. He won the prize for the best imported heavy draught horse in New South Wales, at Maitland. “Inox Duke” will stand this season at the Junction Hotel, on Monday, Tuesday, and Saturday, and at Mr. John Hale’s, Otahuhn, on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, in each week. Terms for the Season.—Single Mares, £G 10s.; two or more, ±’6 each. Mares to be served either hobbled or loose, at the option of the groom. All payments to bo made on or before the 15th January, ISG4. ’ ■ 15. NEWELL. Auckland Hotel. High-street, September 14th, 1863. “ Young Cumberland.” rpi-IE first class Draught Colt “YOUNG JL CUMBERLAND,” now rising 4 yeats old, will stand this season at the stables of the undersigned on Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, and will travel to Mount Albert on Monday, Otahuhn on Tuesday, and Newmarket on Thursday, in each week. Terms for the Season : —£4 4s. All accounts to he paid on or before the Ist January, 18G4. J. BYCROFT. Onehnnga, September 25th, 18C3. “ Orwell.” milE Entire Horse “ORWELL,” will JL stand this season at the stables of the undersigned, and will travel the districts of Howick, Tamaki, and Newmarket. Terms: —Single Mares £3. Mares grazed and attended to at 3s. 6d. per week. All payments to be made on or before Bth January, 1864. J. FISHER. Tamaki Bridge, Otahuhn, Cattle, Sheep, liorses, sc., FROM THE COAST AND ELSEWHERE, MESSRS. STYAK & HUNTER, Stock Auctioneers and General Commission Agents, WOULD respectfully direct the attention of persons sending Stock for disposal at the REGULAR WEEKLY SALES Held by them at Newmarket, Otaliuhu, and the Durham Horse Sale Yards, Durham-street, That every care and attention will be paid to their Safe Landing, within a short distance of the Market, and being placed in Good and Secure Paddocks until disposed of to the best advantage. CASH ADVANCES, if required, on STOCK intended for Sale, and Account Sales rendered immediately after Sales are ellected. OFFlCE —Durham-street, off Queen-steert. IMPORTANT TO COASTING VESSELS AND SHIPPERS OP CATTLE ON THE EAST COAST TO AUCKLAND, MR. ALFRED DUCKLAND RESPECTFULLY informs his Friends that , CATTLE can be LANDED on the East Bank of the Tamaki, about one mile from the Heads, OVER THE VESSEL’S SIDE, WITHOUT THE USE OF A BOAT, AND AT ALL TIMES OF THE TIDE, / thereby saving the risk and injury to the cattle of a second time putting them in slings, as well as the additional cost of boating, with the further advantage of being at once in A GOOD PADDOCK WITHOUT ANY DRIVING. Vessels not drawing more than nine feet of water can enter and leave at all times with half tide, and at full tides vessels drawing fourteen feet of water can enter safely. Charts of the river, kindly furnished by Captain * Burgess, can be obtained at the Haymarkct. Assistance, if necessary, can at all times be obtained on the spot. Slock forwarded at once to he market, or grazed at fixed rates until sold. Look Here. Look Here. Best black tea Good Tea Sugars, No. 1 Ditto, Y Bright Yellow Counter Sperm Candles, full weight . “ “ light weight, Best Negrohead Tobacco .... “ Cavendish “ “ Oatmeal Macaroni Vermicilli Tapioca Arrowroot Best Colman’s Starch Sydney Soap G. ' ants Ran iffs' Pick) s, per bottle 1 o ! All other kinds of Goods equally Cheap. HARRISON’S ft High-street Grocery Store, BORLEY, B-OOT AND SHOE MAKE E, Newmarket, BEGS to announce that, from his own long experience in the business both in London and the Colonies, also being determined to employ none but first-class ban s in every department of his business, he can conn ® r assure all those who favour him with their orders " 1 FIRST-CLASS ARTICLES in return. Prices Moderate.
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New Zealander, Volume XIX, Issue 1995, 17 October 1863, Page 8
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