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1 HORSE AND BAZAAR, f FOR HIRE, LADIES'' AND GENTLEMEN'S S VI) m r IIORSES 3 ' Sociables, Open and Close Carriages | Cabs, Vans, Buggies, and Dog Carts I 5 OMNIBUSES To Oncliunga at S a.m., 10 a.m., noon, and at 3 1 and 5 p.m. ' :■ Returning from Oncliunga at 8, 9 and 10 a.m., i:oo» I 2 p.m., and at half-past 1.p.111. ' On Sundays from eacli place at 0 a.lll. ui:d < r p. m . HORSES Taken in to Bait and to Livery. Loose Boxes. I Saddle and Light Harness Horses ahravj [ on Sale. ' Vehicles of every description imported to orJer. ! Ilcrscs, Carriages, privately bought and sold on ' Commission. 1 11. HARDING TON. ' November, 1863. ; IMPORTANT TO ' COASTING-VESSELS & SHIPPERS OI CATTLE ON THE EAST COAST TO AUCKLAND. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND RESPECTFULLY informs his FRIENDS tlmt CATTLE can be LAND [CD 011 tlie l; :l <t Bank of the Tamaki, about one mile from ilie llea;i>, OVER THE VESSEL'S SIDE WITHOIT THE USE OF A BOAT, AND AT ALL TIMES OF THE TIDE, thereby saving the risk and injury to the Cattle of a second tune putting them in slings, as well as ,ho 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 l'eet of water can enter safely. Charts of the river, kindly furnished by Captain Burgess, can be obtained ut- the Hay market. Assistance, if necessary, can at till times be obtained 011 the spot. Stock forwarded at once to the market, or grazed at fixed rates until sold. November 10, 18G3. ON VIEW AT MR. BUOZLASD'S YARDS., Newmarket, THE TWO IMPORTED BULLS "LINCOLN" AND " JEFF DAVIS," Ex ' Constance,'from San Francisco. Particulars of Pedigree, &e., can be had at the Haymarket. ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY". ; this date, until further notice, mv partner. . Mr. GEORGE S. GRAHAM, is empowered to ISSUE POLICIES and CONDUCT tlie AGENCY of the ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY in this Province. THOS. 11. MAEIN. Agent. November 5, ISG3. "IRON DUK E." r HP!!'* Celebrated Heavy Draught rH Stallion " IRON DUKE," the Property of Mr. B. Ni:\vrr.i. " Iron Duke" is a dark grcv, or - roan, five years old, 17 hands high, bred bv'Mr. ' George Townshend, ofStoncy Staun.on, near Hinck- jj ley, England,—by "King Charles," dam "Flora," j which took the second prize at the Royal Airieul- j tural Society's Exhibition at Shrewsbury, .antl tlie j l'irst Prize at the Northampton Exhibition of the !' same Society, as well as at the Provincial Exhibitions *>■ of Leicester, Rugby, Ashley-de-l'i-Znieh, and Jlinek- ■ ley. Her first foal, the " Black Prince" (half brother to ! tlie "Iron Duke"), at three vears old took the prize ! for dray hcrses at the Royal' Agricultural Societv's : Exhibition at York, against horses of ail ages ; and l 111 the same year he won the Highland Agricultural | Society s silver medal, at Edinburgh. 1 "Iron Duke" was exhibited and «ou ;Ue Aim 1 prize at the Meeting of the Leicestershire .A'-rieul- 1 turn Society, against all horses, when barclv two < years old. He won the prize for the best imported i heavy draught horse in New South Wales, i,t Mait- I land. tj- i 1 ! 1 " 0 ' 1 this season at the Junction | Lolel, 011 Monday, Tuesday, and Saturdav, and at; I Mr. John Hai.l's, Otahuhu, on Wednesday, Thurs- 1 day, and 1« rtday 111 each week. " § J onus for tlie Season :—single mares, .Co 10< •Si two or more, £6 each. Mares to be served either! hobbled or loose, at the option of the groom. Vll| payments to be made on or before the 15th January,! Junction Hotel, Newmarket, ~ w November i, 1863. ® "ROBBIE BURN S." I a hovc well-known Hcavv Ip £ Dra, 'B ht ' Colt wfll stand at |1 iu-wniarket and Otahuhu; on|§ d.m» MT i Mondays at Panmure ; 011 Tues-S V 11 We(W f K V3 at otahulm; and 011 Thurs- H d.H S , 1' rulays, and Saturdays at Newmarket. M «r? ii- 19 : ' 3 ' ; gfoomage, ss. II von,: , 0 , ? 1 ? IS . a da i»l>h'd bav, rising Hire, || years, and has taken 111 all live first chws prizes at W lapakuni and Newmarket. Sire, "Invincible;"! pnze mare " Maggie." fg All mares to be hobbled at the option of tin H g room, and 110 risk run. SS p , „„ , GEORGE GARDINER, 1 I apakura Valley, Nov. 1, 1803. || VICTORIA STABLES. || „ JTHE imported Cyldesdale Hors® li&Wii f . 7: iAr<0 * CLYDE" will at the ttbovll Tehms, £Q 6s. each mare,. payable on the Ist oil January, ISG-1. RSffi The imported thorough bred Horse "HERALD 1 ® will stand this season at the above stables. I» icrms, £0 ss. each mare, payable on tlio Ist olffi January, 1861. BM| fourth .^ U f° tak f" i Care ° f in paddi ■: - bit ? char ot'. hut without respons® lic - vond thut penod ss. per week for gi-Lingg! "THE NEW ZEALAND Ifßßtm," TERMS OP ADV£aTISEMEST3. Three lines ... Q(] liisW lilies " And 2d. for eaeli additional line, SUBSCRIPTION. 6^ l ,t!r Quarter; single eoiiies 3d. each. |l|j|

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New Zealand Herald, Issue 2, 17 November 1863, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Issue 2, 17 November 1863, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Issue 2, 17 November 1863, Page 4

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