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I Board and Residence ALLENTON HOUSE, St. Asaph street, near Barrett's Hotel. URST CLASS ACCOMMODATION for Families nnd Single Gentlemen. Private Sitting Rooms ami Separate Bedrooms with all the comforts of a home. 410 MRS. J. F. PATTERSON. Auctions. RAILWAY STATION STOCK-YARDS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST Ist, 1866. DAIRY COWS, FAT CATTLE, &c, &o. MR. GEORGE D. LOCKHART has been favoured with instructions T 0 "S E L L, 50 head magniflcont young Cows, just upon calving down, and thoroughly broken in. To be sold in Single Lots. Also, 20 head very fine Beef, heavy weights. The above have been selected from the best Dairys in the North at very considerable care and expense, and inconsequence can be truly recommended as a far superior lot to any which have ever been offered in this market. Also, A few useful saddle horses. Chiefly without reserve. Likewise, 13 well-bred rams, 15 months old, chiefly by Goldney Brothers' prize ram. Sale punctually at Twelve o'clock. 1906 GEORGE D. LOCKHART. RANGIORA. SALE YARDS AND MARKET. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1,1866. SALE OF 80 HEAD OF CATTLE, HORSES, PIGS, GRASS SEED, &c. MESSRS. BUSS & HEPWORTH will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Yards, Rangiora, on the above date, Cows, in full milk Do, in calf 2-year old steers and heifers Yearlings 3 good stanch draught horses Several good hajks 30 pigs A quantity of grass seed 1 pair of harrows &c., &c, &c. Sale at One o'clock precisely. BUSS & HEPWORTH, 19*1 Auctioneers. ROLLESTON TOWNSHIP. THE NEXT SALE of the Sections of the | Township of Rolleston, will he held at the office of MESSRS. OLLIVIER & SON, ON WEDNESDAY, the Ist of AUGUST, 1842 At Two o'clock. CLEARING SALE. TUESDAY, JULY 31. JTESSRS. J. OLLIVIER AND SON 11 have received instructions from Messrs. E. S. Dalgety and Co. to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Stores, Christchurch, on TUESDAY, JULY 31, At Noon, The following GOODS, viz. :- 1 bale, containing 12 doz men's blue serge shirts 1 do; containing 12 doz kersey pantaloons 1 trunk, containing 124 pairs youths' and boys' boots 1 do, containing 125 pairs men's and boys' colonial bluchers 1 do, containing 72 pairs ladies' kid boots, block legs 2 do, containing 191 pairs ladies' cashmere and side springs 1 do, containing 84 pairs men's elastic sides 2 do, containing 98 pairs men's watertights 1 do, containing 54 pairs men's and boys' do 7 cases qr and.half-pints hair oil 5 do assorted sauces 2 do lib bottles mustard 2 tins Ewb'ank's nails. On account of Mr. Thos. Osborne, not cleared at last salt—--10 cases Day and Martin's blacking 5 do red herrings, 1 doz tins. Sale at Noon. Terms at sale. Christchurcli, July 25. 1922 THOROUGHBRED CAMDEN RAMS. ,l! ESSRS. MACKNIGHT & IRVINE 111 have placed in the hands of MESSRS. CUNINGHAM & MACREDIE, For Sale by PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Stores in Melbourne, IN AUGUST NEXT, ABOUT ONE HUNDRED RAMS, 2 and 4 tooth, Being the first draft from the thoroughbred Camden flock, reared at Dunmorc, These sheep are descended, without the admixture of any other blood, from the original and pure Spanish Merinoes, imported by Captain Macarthur, upwards of sixty years ago. Previous to the arrival of Captain Macarthur'swool in England no fine wool had ever been combed there, but the length of staple which it presented, in combination with I 1*; fineness of its quality, created an entire' iew branch of trade, and the urpurali . I price of 10s per lb. was realised for m bales of it. Ti. dock it) the fountain head of the stream of blood which has raised tho flocks of Victoria to their present pre-eminence, It is to this blood alono that the clip, which brought the highest prices' at the March sales, aro indebted for their combing quality. Hy holding the sale in Melbourne an opportunity will be afforded the breeders in all the colonies to obtain a Btrain of this blood, which has been proved by the most satisfactory tests, extending over so long a period, to be so prc-emiaently successful in effecting improvement in Australian wools. The sale will be bona jitle, without reserve. For particulars apply to I CUNINGHAM & MACREDIE, 1 1685 Australasian Wool Stores, Melbourne.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 1752, 28 July 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 1752, 28 July 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 1752, 28 July 1866, Page 4