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A ICELAND SELECT RIDING SCHOOL, : , ■ . . NfiW NORTH ROAD. RIDING MADE EASY AND GRACEFUL. Will be Opened on MONDAY, 21st AUGUST, 1882, The Auckland Select Riding School, for the study and practice of the Art of Equitation in all its branches. Ladies and Gentlemen desiring to enter as Pupils are solicited to forward their names to the Proprietor on or before that date. Terms, and the hours of instruction and practice, may be learned on application. Pupils supplied with horses and appointments for training, if required, or horse appointments supplied to order from iirst-class samples at the School. The Proprietor has compiled an AID BOOK for the use of Pupils and others, which may be had on app l "' tion. Price, Is. SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR CHILDRE; , Female Attendance for Ladies. G. H. has also commenced business as HGUs^E TRAINER. Every Horse entrusted to his cliujvo will be properly Broken—handled either as Lady.- or Gentleman's Charger. G-. HAZELL, Late Rough Riding' Sergeant-Major and Y'\ ! Class Equitation Instructor. Twelve Years in Her Majesty's Service [Established 1864.] COUSINS AND 4T K 3 1\ ! COACH BUILDERS,' ELLIOTT STREET, AUCKLAND. THIS FACTORY POSSESSES THE LARGEST NUMBER OF APPLIANCES TO BE FOUND IN THE COLONY. We manufacture vehicles from the simplest to the most elaborate. Upwards of 2000 of our build in use. REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS. We are appointed sole Colonial Agents for the best iron-bound wheel Hub ever brought before the public. They are elegant and suitable for the lightest and heaviest work. Advantages : No breaking of spokes of the Hub, no loose tires through shrinking of Hub. CHARLES ATKIN, Manager and Proprietor. OPECIAL NOTICE. JL© & _D_© CyOOKE, CABINETMAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, ETC., HAVE REMOVED TO THEIR JMew Premises in Victoria-st., THREE DOORS ABOVE THEATRE BUILDINGS. 2121 -&TEW QEASON'S mEA S. 1882—1883. We beg to advise the arrival of the first instalinent of our NEW SEASON'S TEAS (Transhipped from s.s. " Bowen), Consisting of CHESTS, HALF-OHESTS, BOXES, AND CADDIES. Specially Selected by Our A&ent -at Foochow. samples on application. AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL AND MERCANTILE COMPANY (Limited) . LATE G. W. OWEN & CO. 2391 mHE CANTON TEA WAREHOUSE, -4- ■ ' Near the Three Lamps. just received— NEW SEAS O' N S TE A S ■ | „ . . . Season 1882-83. ' ' ; • :.' "■ W. K. YOUNG, ■ , ■■■' ' I Having had many years' experience ia the Tea Trade, I can, with confidence,, recommend, the above, having ' been carefully selected and bought in a good market. Note the. Address—, ,< :

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Observer, Volume 4, Issue 102, 26 August 1882, Page 373

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397

Page 373 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 4, Issue 102, 26 August 1882, Page 373

Page 373 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 4, Issue 102, 26 August 1882, Page 373

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