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W Shipping. STEAM TO AUCKLAND THIS DAY AT 8 O'CLOCK A.M., CaBBYING- PasSENGEES AflD CARGO. „ rjPHE fine new side-wheel \ Js|k X Steamer ' 'HAUKAKI.' Tararu. Saturday, Ml o'clock night From Auokund. Saturday, at 10 o'clock morning Monday, at 12 o'clock night P.S, 'MANAIA.' • • From Graham'stown. Friday, at 8 o'clock morning Saturday, at 4 o'clock afternoon From Auckland. Friday, at 8 o'clock evening Weaikr and other circumstances permitting, .{S" Not responsible for accidents in Shipping, Carrying, or Discharging Live Stock. HOLMES BROS. ,B. ON YON, Agent. AUSTRALASIAN STEAM NAVIGATION CO.'SFIJiST-OLASS STEAMERS. SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, Transhipping to BRISBANE, ALL OTHER yUEENSLAND PORTS, ADELAIDE, and KING GEORGE'S SOUND, by the A.S.N. Company's Steamers. \ HpHE splendid Steamship ■ '|j§k|!-i/ 'WONGA WONGA,' ,1,000 tons, T; Lake, Commander, expected on . or about 11th November, will leave for above ports three days after arriral. For freight or passage, and all particulars, apply to H. M. JERVIS, Agent, Auckland; , R. ONYON, Agent, Grahamstown. SHIPPING NOTICE. t ' - rpHE TIME TABLES, Rates of Passage Money, Freights, aD< * m yf ' a^orma^oa required yffSl&Mm- concerning the undermentioned Steamship services, to be obtained at the Steamship Agency office, Grahamstown : — Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company. Information for Passengers and Shippers. E. M. JbrviS, Agent, Auckland. 'HERO,' s.s., for Sydney and Melbourne, *Cruioksuank and Co,, Agents, Auckland. New Zealand Steam Shipping Company's Steamers for all Southern' Provinces, Combes aud Daldi, Agents, Auckland. R. ONYON, Agent," Grahamstown. Busmesa Notices. TO FAMILIES, STOREKEEPERS, ETC., ETC., ETC. GROCERY AND GENERAL PROVISION STORE. MESSES. HAYDON & CO., HAYING purchase! those commodious premises in Brown-street, Urahimstowu, lately known as the Stafford Hotel, will shortly commence Business as WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PROVISION MERCHANTS. One fjo£ the Firm being a resideut in Melbourne, will enable them to supply Goods of the Best Quality at prices that will defy competition. N.B.—Remember the address— HAYDON AND CO., BeOWN-STEEET, GEAHAMSroWN. NOTICE OP REMOVAL. TAMES TURN ER, TAILOR, Respectfully informs his Customers, and the Public generally, that he has REMOVED to Premises in POLLEN - STREET, near Karaka Bridge (lately in the oeeupatiou of Mr Veale), and hopes with the increased facilities for carrying on his business, to secure a continuance of their esteemed patronage. I -W— SAVE YOUR 10s AND COSTS. BY having your CHIMNEYS SWEPT. KELSALL, ' Davy-strfet. Stud. THE PURR BRED CLYDESDALE HOR3H S U.L T A N ' Will stand this season at Pauawai, travelling to Puriri, Hikutaia, and Ohiucmuri, Terms: 4 Guineas, ancl,4 shillings groom's fees. Soman wa3 bred by Mr Dilworth, and was foaled ia December, 1871. He is by Prince Arthur out of Clydesdale Prince Arthur was bred by Messrs Forrest, Trcesbanks, Lanark- . shire, Scotland, out of their first class marc • He was got by that well-known horse Campsie, the property of Mr ttiddell, which gained the first premium of £10 ia the Glasgow Market, of the Caldeiwaterhead Society iu 18C2; also the first premium of £40 in Kinross ra1863; also tho Highlaud Society's first premium of £30, and medal at Kelso in 18G3; a so the first premium of £40 at Perth in 18(51; also the premium of £30 from the Calderwaterhead .Scciety in 1865. Prince Arthur, when a two year old, gained the second prc-nium for the County of Dunbarton in 1865; also second at the Johnstone Open Show; a'so second at the Highland Society's Show, held at Inverness in. 1860. He was then ahipjied to Mew Zealand, and is Sire of som; of the best stock in Auckland Clydesdale, a p„ r6 Clyde-dale mae, imported from Scotland to Sydney for stud purposes, bsoame barren there, and was brought to New Zealand by tho late Mr B. Newell. Remuera, 28th October, 1874. 1J QMS OOSfcSUHFUoa p O 3M ror S ILK $Jl. ai the, lum Ajjvkwwsr Qtfioe*

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1888, 6 November 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1888, 6 November 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1888, 6 November 1874, Page 1

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