ROYAL MAIL. O B A N D JO O.'S :'•''■■' '■-'■ Telegraph Lines of RO V ALV.k AIL CO ACHE S, . J. Chaplin and Co.. Proprietors Leave the Booking Office, Manse street, next Wain's Hotel, for all parts of the Province. CARRIAGES. . J. C. and Co. have always on hand the newest designs in Broughams, Barouches, Phaetons, Waggonettes, and American Bnggies of every description. CARRIAGES BUILT TO -ORDER, AH timber used in their Manufactory has been carefully selected and imported direct from America.and seasoned for years be-ore working.' '■ Repairs done in a superior manner, with all possible J despatch, and at the lowest rates. . . MANUFACTORY AND REPOSITORY, Stafford street. <: ' Superior Carriage and 'Buggy Pairs, Saddle Horses, and Hacks always on hand for sale or exchange.1 '[ Horses broken to saddle and harness. COBB AND CO.. Manse street, Dunedihi next to Wain's Hotel. ;: . ",;:.;.; ;'; ■'. notice. '"' ■' '.\v_'■ ". ; ALTERATION OF> TIME. \ ON and after this date, the Mid-day: Coach for Tokomairiro WILL LEAVECOBB akd CO.'S OFFICE . : At 2 p.m. FOR TOKOMAIRIRO AND BALCLUTHA,. '. ' ' • : and " • ■. .'' '.'"". LEAVE THE1 NEW MARKET HOTEL, BALCLUTHA, at 6 am.,, FOR .TOKOMAIRIRO AND DUNEDIN: JOHN CHAPLIN and Co., Cn Manse street. TVOCTOR THORN E. In the OTAGO WETNESS there is now appearing an ORIGINAL TALE, by L the author of the above well-Known Novel. , PUBLIC COMPANIES. "VTATIONAL MARINE INSURANCE JLI COMPANY OF SOUTH.AUSTRALIA. Incorporated by Act of Parliament. Capital ~ £260,CC0. Insurances effected on Hulls,, Freight, Cargoes and all other classes of Marine- Risks. EC HOUGHTON and 9f Agents. CJCOTTISH COMMERCIAL INSUR. k> ANCE CO. FIRE, LIFE, AND ANNUITIES* Capital, £1,000,060. Claims settled in Dunedin. WILLIAM BROWN" AND CO., Agents, Princes street, opposite N&tional.Bank. T>OYAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF ENGLAND, FOB FJJLE AND LIFE 'INSURANCE. Capital .£8,000,000. Accumulated Funds -£8,235,518. Reasons why the Royal should t b&. sel icted by-vin-tending Life Assurers: — Ist. Its security is undoubted. 2nd. Its Bonuses have been large, because its business has been carefully..sotected, and. it&expenses &CG pTinali, 3rd. The Agents are authorised; to .accept proposals on good lives in the Colonies,* And 4th. Special Advantage, The Royal hss agents over iie- whole worlds and Assurances can therefore be. transferred wherewer the Life may reside. A policy effected with.theEoyal in New Zealand may thus be re&swed in,. Europe, Asia, Africa, or America, without cHUSculty Agents for Otago—HENDERSON.JiAW. and CO. TAILORS. WILLIAM SINCLAIR, TALLOB AXt>> CLOTHtKB, PKINGI»- STBXKT, Criterion Hotel) Dorv'Dix. XI7" 3MB. c I* A R E N TiMLOB, AND- CLOTHIER, PSHiCES SXI^EJST, Opposit* Liverpool street), , DUNEDIN. \ , JEWELLERS. * EORGEY O U N G, IMPORTER, WATCH-MAKER AND JEWELLER, Princes stpjbbt, , Dunedin, Opposite Bank of New South Wales. DENTISTS. ESTABLISHED 1862. MR ALF,R~ED BOOT, SURGEON DENTIST, Prince Stwokt, Duotuoin. MR J. P. ARMSTRONG, SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL DEJSHST, Sxcart bTKKET (oppositethe Wealejan,C2ju^cji). 1 Attendance from 10 to 4. lfn BUTCHERS. /GEORGE WILSON Successor to Edward JVloalove, "WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHER, George and Maclaggan streets, Da-iedin, and George street, Fort Chained <. Families waited on for orders ia all parts of the Clt and Suburbs. 4d | "TAMES FOESYTH, SHIPPING AND FAMILY BUTCHER, Poet Chalmers, Begs to intimate to masters of vessels, and tho public generally, that he still continues to supply the best quality of Meat at the lowest rates, and has no connection with any ofchisr butcher in the Port. ~ -:; i- ■ -~ entires.';';.:;,!: .>;"" TO STAND THIS SEASON.—IN THE TAIERI AND DUNEDIN OXESTRiCTS. THE WELL KNOWN THOROUGHBRED HORSE "el L S W I C K. Elswick is a' beautiful dark brown with black points, stands 16 hands 2 inches, with great length and fine rein, and acknowledged by competent judges to possess the greatest power, substance, and breeding of any horse in New Zealand, as a proo_ of which mares are already engaged, to him from a distance. Elswick, bred in Ireland by Lord Howth, and imported from England, by Dr O'Toble, brother to the Baron, by Irish Birdcatcher. Irish Birdcatcher by. Sir Hercules. Dam Fraulein, ■ bred by Capt.'Archdale, by De Ruyter. Her dam, Netherton Maid, by Sheet Anchor—Tantivy by Myrtilla The dam of Dr O'Toole, Dahlia, was bred by Mr Turnbull,, br New Fashion. Her dam, Matilda, by Humphrey Cli> ker, dam Ildegarda, by Bob Booty, by Waxy Pope, vhus combining the best known strains of blood in the world. ••••■• He has proved himself a sure foal-geiter. For further information respecting' Elswick, ss-3 the Stud Book. From the immense size, strength, and substance of this horse, his stock should command extreme prices as race horses when mated with, good mares, or as hurdle steeplechase horses, hunters, [ or good hacks and harness horses, when with inferior ones. Paddocks provided for mares at East Taieri and Dunedin. All care taken, but no responsibility. Terms, £5 ss; an allowance made to one, owner of four mares. , AD moneys to be paid on Ist February, 1874, when the season ends. ■';" ' . Groom's fee, ss—payable at time of service. ,W. BACON and SONS, 23s ■ . Queen's Livery Stables, Dunedin,,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 3686, 27 November 1873, Page 5
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