T IVERY AJSTD BAIT STABLES. Thomas Irwin respectfully announces that having become Proprietor of the extensive and well-constructed liivery and Bait Stables in Durham-street, above the Haymarket, he is prepared to meet the convenience of the Public in all departments of the trade. Single and Double Buggies, Carriages, Waggonettes, &C, available on the shortest notice. Wedding and excursion parties specially provided for. Saddle horses are a specialty, and patrons can select from first-class , horses. Carriages, Balfgies, and horses for Sale or Exchange. I will undertake Commissions for the sale and purchase of horses. THOMAS IRWIN, Livery and Bait Stables, Durham-street.
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A "aCKLAND SELECT EIDING SCHOOL, NEW NORTH ROAD. BIDING- MADE EASY AND GKRACEFtJL. Will be Opened on MONDAY, 21st AUGUST, 1882, The Auckland Select Ribikg School, for the study and practice of the Art of Equitation in all its blanches. Ladies and Gentlemen desiring to enter as P/upils are solicited to forward their names to the Proprietor on dr before that date. Terms, and the hours of instruction and practice, may be learned on application. Pupils supplied with horses and appointments for teaming, if required, or horse appointments supplied order from first-class samples at the School. The ProraLgjor has compiled an AID BOOK for the ■^ of Pupi^Rnd others, which-may be had on application. Prices. , special arrangements for children, [Female Attendance job Ladibs. *?&**. (£[ H. has also commenced busiaess aa HORSE ?^ TRAINER. Every Horse 5 entrusted to his charge 'j-k ' w3l be properly Broken — handled either as Lady's or v -\ , flfeatiemaa's Charger. . fot=^# G-. HAZELL, J P^isato^. Bough. Eidmg Sergeant-Major and Krst ■ ;.'■"' : Clms Equitation Instructor. I *^ t S^tßhts Ykaks tx Hbb. Maotestt's Skbticb. j d^i TT N S O N , %' 'y^fKITEBMR & G-EEENG-RQCEE, \ KA ! bJ^T GA H A P-E ■ R .O AD, NEWTON." Fnufc and Yegotablea Daily o.£ first-olMs f description, and qual^^aranteed. |;^ ■ Trial.Eequ^B 1671
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Observer, Volume 5, Issue 124, 27 January 1883, Page 305
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