. ——r"ORWELL/ THE Draught Horse “ORWELL” will travel the district of Otahuhu on Mondays, Papakura on Wednesdays, | Howick on Fridays, Tamaki on Saturdays; and will stand at John Fisher’s Tamaki Bridge, on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Single Mares £3 35.; two or more £2 15s. each. All payments to be made on or before January Ist. JAMES FISHER. ■ :! "V I S I 0 N” TO Stand this Season, at the Junction Hotel, the Thoroughbred Horse VISION. By ./Ether, out of Vanity, dam Giggler, by Sir Charles. Terms:—Single Marc, £4-, two or more £3 10s. each. All payments to be made on or before the Ist day of January, 1863. A. CUNNINGHAM, Junction Hotel. September 12, 1862. VICTORIA STABLES, ON THE OTATIDIIU ROAD, NEAR TUB “ HARP OF ERIN.” rpilE Imported Clydesdale Horse A “BARON CLYDE” will stand at the above Stables on Saturdays and Mondays; and on Tuesdays will travel through Onehunga, where he will stand from 10 till 3. On Wednesdays and Thursdays ho will stand at Otahuhu; on Friday he will traval through Panmure, where ho will stand from 10 till 3. Single Marcs Six Guineas. Two or more Marcs Five Guineas each. For further particulars, apply to the Groom, Mr. FERGUSON. Also, The imported thoroughbred Horse " H E R A L D,” will stand at the above Stables for this season only. For pedigree and performance see Stud Book and Racing Calendar. Single Mares Six Guineas. Two or more Mares Five Guineas each. For further particulars, apply to the Groom or to the proprietor. “INVINCIBLE” THE Celebrated Imported Heavy Draught Stallion “INVINCIBLE” will stand this season at the Stables of ___ the Junction Hotel, Mount St. John, on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Saturdays; and at Otahuhu on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays in each Terms for the Season :—Single Mare, £6 10s.; two or more, £6 each. Marcs to be served either hobbled or loose, at the option of the groom. All payments to be made on or before the Bth day of January, 1863. B. NEWELL. High-street, Auckland, August 29th, 1862. Howick Van. A TWO HORSE VAN will leave the “ Howick Arms,” Howick, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and SATURDAY MORNINGS, at 7 a. m., for Auckland, and will leave the “Duke of Marlborough,” Queen-street, Auckland, at 3 o’clock p. m. Same days for Howick. P. BRADY. Howick, 22nd September, 1862.
THE VICTORIA LIVERY STABLES AND CARRIAGE and HORSE DEPOT, ALBERT-STREET, AUCKLAND. W. J. YOUNG WISHES to inform the Inhabitants of the City and Province of Auckland, that he has now entered upon posession of the spacious and very commodious Premises in Albert and Chapel-streets, lately occupied by Mr. Keigixtlkv, which he has opened as a First-class Livery and Bait Stables, affording the utmost accomodation in that line; together with the greatest convenience. The premises adjoin the Clanricardc Hotel, of Mr. Dignan. Vehicles of every description and Horses can be ordered at any time, and the parties will be waited on at their residences with same, according to instructions. Among the Vehicles will be found Superior Covered Carriages, Sociables, Cabs, DogCarts, &c. ; and special Horses will be reserved for the use of Ladies. For lengthened journeys there will be provided Relays at the Grange and Drury, and at the other establishments belonging to or connected with the advertiser. Special Vans also will be open to engagement. DAILY VANS TO OTAHUHU, Carrying the Mail, belonging to the establishments, will leave the stand, Lower Queen-street, every morning, at 8-30 a.m., returning at 4 p.m. Goods Waggons through to Drury also regularly ply, whereby Goods and Parcels can be safely and speedily forwarded to any point bevond Otahuhn. W. J. YOUNG would, at this time, wish to return his respectful thanks for the patronage and support he has hitherto received in his endeavours to convenience the public, and connect the more distant settlements with the City ; and trusts that his present undertaking will induce further favour, as it certainly affords great increased accommodation. With careful Ostlers, and a well-kept establishment (which he hopes, by timely and desirable additions of Vehicles and Horses, to render the foremost of its kind in the colony), he begs now to solicit a share of public patronage, in furtherance of which A Moderate Scale of Charges will be adopted, from which there will be no variation. W. J, YOUNG. Victoria Stables, Albert-street, August 13th, 1862.
Horse and Carriage Bazaar, rou hire. LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S SADDLE HORSES Sociables, Open and Close Carriages Cabs, Vans, Buggies, and Dog Carts Omnibuses To and from ONEHUNGA six times a day. Horses TAKEN IN TO BAIT, TO LIVERY, AND TO GRAZE IN GOOD PADDOCKS. 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 Commission. H. lIARLINGTON. ON SALE AT THE “ NeW-Ze A LANDER” OFFICE, AND AT Mil. Wayte’s, Bookseller, Queen-street, The Native Policy of New Zealand: A SPEECH delivered in the House of RepresentaXX tives of Now Zealand, August G, 18C2, BY JAMES EDWARD FITZGERALD. 36 pp., demy Bvo.
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1727, 27 September 1862, Page 8
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