livery stable

noun, a stable where horses are kept for their owners in return for payment, or from which horses may be rented (COD); see also livery

“He was the operator of the livery stable.”

“He had a livery stable, and he drove the stage back and forth to Kingston when the ice come in.”

“They had a livery stable up there, eh, and kept some of the horses up there for the ice.”

“Then there was the Ellory Hotel, which was where the service station is now. And it had a livery stable behind it.”

“Well it was this side of that was a livery stable. It was long and narrow where they could go in there, yeah.”

“And there was another one, not a livery stable but just a place at the hotel where when the men come in to pick up supplies at that time, was horse and sleigh, wagon, whatever. There was barns there where they could keep their horses and put their wagons in, or if they’re going to Kingston they could leave the horse there for the day,  you know stuff like that.”