house and carriage bazaar. ' FOB HIRE, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S SADDLE HORSES Sociables, Open and Close Carriages Cabs, Vans, Buggies, and Dog Carta OMNIBUSES To Onehunga at 8 a.m., 10 a.m., noon, and at 3, 4 and 5 p.m. Returning from Oneliunga at 8, 9 and 10 a.m., noon. , 2 p.m., and at half-past 4 p.m. f On Sundays from each placo at 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. HORSES Taken in to Bait and to Livery. Loose Boxes. Saddle and Light Harness Horses always on Sale. , Vehicles of every description imported to order. Horses, Carriages, &c., privately bought and sold on Corr.uiissiou. H. HARDINGTOX. November, I<io3. S. HAGUE SMITH, Queen-street, REDUCED PRICE. ORNAMENTAL IRON TOMBSTONE RAILINGS 20 Sets Tombitone Fencing, on sale. p S. HAGUE SMITE. 1 REVOLVERS. i 1 A £ REVOLVERS ON SALE. 4fcO S. HAGUE SMITH. EX 'IDA ZEIGLER,' 'GANGES,' &c. Olf SALE, Q A CASES CORRUGATED IRON £JTX. 20 cases Iron Bedsteads 50 kegs American Sbinglo Nails 3 tons Best White Lead 800 gallons Linseed Oil 15 casks Tin and Hollowaro 30 American Cooking Stoves 14 Titrmington Ranges 100 Sham and Register Stoves 12 Marble Chimney Pieces 10 pairs Smiths' Bellows 20 Cottage Pumps, complete 2 Force Pumps g. HAGUE SMITH. November 4, 1863. PAPER-HANGINGS. "1 A AAA pieces new and cheap JLU.UUU DESIGNS, on sale. S. HAGUE SMITH. Queen-street. G. COOK & CO., Electim-Gilders ajtd Platers, Laboratory, Princs Street, Auckland. MILITARY ACCOUTREMENTS of cveir description iu Metal, Briclle-Bits, Stirrups and Spurs permanently plated to resist oxidation. Military Ornaments designed and manufactured. Sword Scabbards, Revolvers, &c., Electro-plated. Coats of Arms and otlier designs reproduced by tho Electro process. All articles manufactured in every kind of metal, effectually icplated or gilt, and warranted to wear perfect for years. PErKCES-eTBEET, AvCSIAXT). "IRON DDK E." mHE Celebrated Heavy Drwight ' Stallion " IRON DUKE," the property of Mr. B. Newell. " Iron Duke" is a dark grey, or roan, five years old, 17 hands high, bred by Mr. George Townshend, of Stoney Hinckley, _J£ngland,—by "King Charles," dam " Flora," which took the second prize at the RoyaPAgricultural Society's Exhibition at Shrewsbury, 'and tho First Prize at the Northampton Exhibition of the same Society, as well as at the Provincial Exhibitions of Leicester, Rugby, Asliley-de-la-Zouch, and Hinckley. Her first foal, the " Black Prince" (half brother to the "Iron Duke"), at three years old took the prize for drny horses at the Royal Agricultural Society's. Exhibition at York, against horses of all ages ; and in the same year he won the Highland Agricultural Society's silver medal, at Edinburgh. "Iron Duke" wt.s exhibited and won the first prize at the Meeting of the Leicestershire Agricultural Society, against all horses, when barely two years old. He won tho prize tor the best imported heavy draught horse fi New South Wales, at Maiti land. u Iron Duke" will stand this season at the .Tmi- 'aoii Hotel, on Monday, Tuesday, and Saturday, and at Mr. Jons Hall's, Otahuhu, 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 tho option of the groom. All papnents to be made on or before the 15th Januarv, 1804. "' , „ B. NEWELL.*1 unction Hotel., Iv ewmarket, November 4, 1863. "ROBBIE BURN S.'» fi T HE abovo well "known ITcav mvSjj&BSfSLa J- Draught Colt will stand 4 X)'Tff Newmarket and Otahuhu ,• on Mondays at Panmure ; on Tuesdays and Wednesdays at Otahuhu; and on Thurs- I days, Fi-mays, and Saturdays at Newmarket. I _ Terms : —£3 35.; groomage, ss. p " Robbie Burns" is a dappled bay, rising thrco 1 years, and has taken m all live first, class prizes at I Papakura and Newmarket. Sire, " Invincible •" S Dam, prize maro "Maggie." ' All iuares to be hobbled at the option of tiio groom, and no risk run. ! _ . _ „ GEORGE GARDINER. | Papakura Valley, !Nov. 4, 18G3. | VICTORIA STABLES. | nPHE imported Cyldesi?«»le Horeo 1 "BAKON Clil DE" wilL § this season tit the abovo s Terms, £6 6s. cncli mare, payable on tho Ist of ! Janaary, 18Qr0' K • 1 Tho imported thorough trea\ ltreo "HEKALD" 1 will stand this season at tho aboviftj'fitbles. **§ Terms, £5 ss. each mure, paysoW-vn tin Ist of |j| January, 1864. M Mares will bo taken care of in grass paddocks for "l§ fourteen days freo of charge, but without wsponsi- 1 bility. Beyond that period ss. per week for graziug. if "THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD." | TEBMB OP ADVERTISEMENTS. || Three linos 1- M fep i'our lines ![ ~ : £ £ jg ratlines 28.04. || And 2d. for cadi additional lino. jB SUJCSCEIiTIOK'. " || l oß ' P« Quaner; single cojiirs 3d. each. 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 3, 18 November 1863, Page 4
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