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Hotels and Restaurants! ' YHO UN D ITTTtVT VJ CORNER OF UUKEX AM, VI'TO-,' STREETS, AUCKLAND. vli -TOKi x . MICHAEL CORCORAN, PROPRIETOR, In returning th.inks to his Friemh Visitor- , ~ , Public generally for tlieir past support bp-4'l„, th * draw attention to the ' ° eaTt to EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS recently effected in the premises by the hiinils nr ,v mnst experienced designers and decorators in \ i" land,-which hare rendered this well-known 11, t . FAR SUPERIOR td to any other in the City, and equal to the i„-t -t far-famed Hotels of Melbourne and Ballarit THE BAR has been fitted up in a gorgeous manner, and in and convenience is unrivalled ; anil visitor- rV there will find themselves, as heretofore waited .in ■with the utmost civility and attention 'and will k? supplied with articles of the verr best and rhni,. ? qualities and descriptions. N.B.—Hot water alwavs in readiness THE PARLOUR AND BEDROOMS require only to be visited to be appreciated ■ ami V ,■ can appeal with conlidence to the testimony of n vious visitors, who will hear him out in »s!»rtiD~ ti the arrangements cannot be excelled. i. »»> THE BILLIARD ROOM AND Till-; U)J' I-W-T, BAR " - ST are fitted up with the best Tables and the mo-t proved appliances, Rnd are under skilful which has always afforded satisfaction. ' M. C. trust by a continuation of attenMon sr 1 civility, combined with care in supplviu-, Iwae . 1 first-class goods, to merit an increase in tW farnii Mtherto so liberally bestowed on him, and hopes GREYHOUND HOTEL may be recognised as THE FIRST HOUSE IN AUCKLAND to which pre-eminence it shall bo liis endeauonr raise it. " Jg N G- L I >S li ale. BASS'S No. 3 on draught at the WUTRUatj HOTEL. q *aia A LLAWAY'S DINIXG KUOM^ It BROWN-STREET. "' GBAHiMSIOWJ, s. d. Good Beds 1 0 per aij-bt Single Bedroom i g Double Bedroom 30 " 5° ar ? y T '.J 15 0 perwert Board and Lodging 20 0 Ditto with Single Bedroom ..25 0 ' Breakfast 10 Dinner 10 Tea : 1 0 Extra charges for Private Rooms. Brewers, &cJJOBSON'S BRIDGE BREWIki; The PARTNERSHIP heretofore earned on at tfct above Brewery by D. S. Lyell aud R Whitmk under the firm of R. WHITSON AND CO., harint EXPIRED, the undersigned will earn* on the BUSINESS at Hobson s Bridge Brewery, aud guarantee to supply ALE and PORTER of the quality that fc« hitherto been produced at this Brewery. The Office and Cellars in town arem*Durham-str«t next the Haymarket, where orders can be left a- •' wil' be punctually attended to. LYELL BROS Auckland, June 1,1570. X AXLT^SO^ iIBSET BEEWIET, ' Auckland. WHITSON'S ALES and STOUT in bottles acd bulk, only to be had at the Albert Brewery. Families supplied. Hones. g T KCIBLE." Invincible is a beautiful dappled-grav, stands hands high, with strong bone, and wonderfully good action. He is thoroughly stanch in liarness; and has a remarkably good temper. He was bred by Mr. David Hutchinson, and was tie winner of the Royal Agricultural Cup for yearlings at Otahuhu. He was then purchased by J. "Williams, Esq., for £100, and taken to the Bay of Islands, where he has left some magnificent stock. His sire, Invincible, was purchased in Sydney by B. Newall, Esq., for 81 guineas, and brouglit to Auckland. He will stand this season at Otahuhu, Tapikura. Wairoa, Rama Rama, and Pukekohe. Terms .£2, and /»s t*rooinage. All payment* tow mndo by Ist Jauuary, lb7o. Monday, Wairoa, the night. Tuesday, Otaliunu, the night until 10 a.m. Wednesday, through Mangam and Otahuhu, the night. 'Ihursday, I'apakura, 1 o'clock ; Rama Rama, the night. Friday, through East Pukekohc, Rama llama, the night until Monday morning. All accidents excepted. MATTHEW ROUTLY. Proprietor. rj?o 1 RAVEL THIS SEASON " TASMAN." "Tasman" is a pure Clydesdale, imported frr-i* Tasmania. He was got by the celebratM Clydesd.ile horse " Black Champion" out of an imported mare. He gained two first prizes in Tasmania, and three in "Whanganui. " Tasman's" stock has realised the highest price in the Whanganui District. He is a very heavy draught : jet black color, stands 1G? hands, with very strong bone : thoroughly staunch and of good temper ; and a thorough sure foal-getter. He will stand this season at Auckland, Newmarket. Epsom, Otahuhu, Mangerc, Papakura, Drury. and Panmure Districts. Terms : Single Mares, £">, and Groom?, o-j. Two or more mares according to agreement. For further particulars apply to the groom, or to JOSEPH EWINS, Criterion Hotel, Auckland.

"-pwAINTY ARIKL" will SERVE I J MARES this season at Mr. Walters' Farm, Papakura. Terms:—Thorough-breds, seven guineas each; half-breds, live guineas; single mares, two or more, as per agreement. Paddocks if required. Mares to be paid for before removed. Pedigree:"Dainty Ariel," by Riddlesworth out of Althea. "Riddleswoutii," br. h., by Emilius, dam Beeina Bonnet, by Blacklock, out of Maniac, by ShuttleAnticipation by Benningborough—Expectation by Herod—Skim—Bartlett's Cliildres—Councillor—Pnake —Emilius by Orville —Emily by Stamford, her darn by Whiskey—Grey Dorimant by Dorimant — Dizzy by Blank—Dizzy by Driver—Smiling Tom—Oysterfool - Merlin Commoner —Coppin Mare—Orville by Ilenniiig borough—Evelina by Highflyer—Termigrant by Tantrum —Regulus—Marskes dam. Benninjborougn ly King Fergus out of Herod m&re, dam by Matchom. "Althea" by Maonides, her dam Alice Cirir ty Emigrant out of Gulnare, Maonides by Catton out tf Queen Coil. Emigrant by Pioneer out of K:ngtai) ly Buzzard, Gulnare by Young Gohanna out of UlUnu by Hollyhock. TO STAND THTS SEA SOY;The Powerful Draught Entire "NORTHERN" HERO" will stand as follows Monday and TufwUy the Triangle, Otahuhu, calling at Mount Albert awl Three Kings; Wednesday, Mr. Buckland's Stable, Drury ; Thursday and Friday, Mr. Kiuloch's \> . Forge, Junction ; Saturday, Henderson's Mill, caliifi? at Northern and Wr»au Hotels. Terms : Single Mares, £4 ; two or more as per ment. 2s Gd grooraage at time of service. Mares be hobbled or otherwise at the option of the groom. JOHN McLEOI), Henderson's Mill ; Or, GEO. HENDERSON, Custoin-housc-strc^t. "TTTJZ AI?D," a Dark Chesnut V V Four-year-old, showing an unusual aaiour.t of blood and quality, by " Potentate" of • Bawn." " Potentate" "by "Sir Hercules cules" by " Capapie" out of " Paraguay by J'J -artisan:" "Bazarre" by " Peruvian 4 * vio r^ > " John Bull," sister to "Sky-scraper," by J " r .» out of " Everlasting" by "Eclipse." "Moll* by ''Pius" out of "Old Molly Bawn ' .v, "Septimus," imported by Mr. Luthlmlge; l „ Molly Bawn" out of " Lucinda" by " For pedigree see the English Stud Book. f The sire of "Wizard" lias been most success*ul«_u the turf in Australia a3 well as in New Zealand . won the Wairau Maiden Plate, 2 miles, beating st» en horses ; won the Nelson Welcome sukos, ; l j minutes 52 seconds; won the Great ?selson 1 •• Stakes; won the Wairau Jockey Club Plate, - iniiw, 3 minutes 56 seconds ; won the Ladies Furse a. same meeting; won the Nelson Turf I the New South Wales Metropolitan Meeting; the Houiebush Handicap at the same the betting 4 to I on him; broke down in .. licaus' Purse. The £700 was offered for * Po»e-" after his accident, but iiis owner brought win Nelson, and put him to the Stud. " W rard, ty y-. celebrated horse, will stand at the \ ietorui -• near the Harp of.Erin v on Wednesdays, aua • Criterion, Otahuhu. .iwr-.ni" For the services of this horse apply to n.e .r. E >EWBk'I-V Propnt:-"" "pKINOB A K T H U The above imported P ur ®-^' ( VhUxJiii by the celebrated " Campsie" thy < Scotland (pedigree to be seen at the Jutf- iT w -ji will Stand the Season at the Junction Hon--, • serve a limited number of mares. Teejis ; Single Mure, £5 ss. ; l-roomag ,» "M A -- sz «S snd Satunlav. At Papatoitoi on Won.iay ac iindat Paoraiire on \\ednesdaj-m each ■ Terms;Singlc Mare, £3: two i- ifc- «- or more, £2 each ; groociage. os. All payments by Ist Junction, October 7,1570.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume IX, Issue 2107, 22 October 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume IX, Issue 2107, 22 October 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume IX, Issue 2107, 22 October 1870, Page 4

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