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MONDAT, 9th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. IMPORTED LINCOLN RAMS FOR SALE BY AUCTION. MACLEAN BROTHERS are instructed by Fred. Row, Esq., to offer for sale, by public auction, at their store, Southern Market Reserve, Dunedin, on the above date, 1 £ Pure Lincoln Rams. - These sheep were selected by Mr Row from the best flocks in England, specially for use in Messrs Goldabrough's flocks in Victoria ; but owing to the prohibition of imports to that colony, were sent to this market. They are of undeniable purity of blood ; and are of real excellence in respect of quality of wool, weight, and symmetry. They are now for positive sale to the highest bidder, and wool growers desirous to improve their flocks should not fail to secure some of them, as by recent enaotment the importation to New Zealand is now absolutely prohibited. Terms at Sale. MACLEAN BROTHERS, Auctioneers. NOTICE. TO THE PUBLIC OF MILTOX AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. ANDREW~M ( LAREN T>EGS to inform the Public that he intends to re-open his BUTCHER'S SHOP in Milton on the 30th December, when he hopes to receive the support that was so liberally accorded to him when he formerly arried on the Business. IMPORTANT TO LADIES. WE have just opened our new Stock of Millinery for the Winter Trade. Ladies will find the Stock very large, and very well assorted. Our Bonnets have already won a high reputation for style and finish, and our Hats still hold the first place for variety, taste, and durability. H. AND B. BROWNLTE, MiUinery and Baby Linen Importers, Princes-street, Dunedip. A LADY, assisted by her Daughter (lately from England), receives a limited number of Young Ladies to Board and instruct in English, French, Music, Drawing, aud th* usual branches of a sound education. Quarter commences Ist April next. Address Mrs Hooper, Feru Lea, near Port Chalmers* Referees — The Right Rev. Bishop of Dunedin ; the Yen. Archdeacon Edwards, Duiiedin ; Rev. Lorenzo Moore, Port Chalmers ; Mrs JVlaitlaud, sen., Highstreet, Duuediu ; Mrs Joachim, ft>t»ffordstreet, Dunedin ; Rev. T. L. Stanley, Dunediu ; Mr T. A. Manßford, R.M., Port Chalmers ; Dr Batchelor, Stafford-street, Dunedin. /Caledonian society of otago. Vj EASTER MONDAT GAMES. Caledonhn Grounds, Kensington, APRIL 2, 1877, Commencing at a 11 c 'clock sharp. Programme . £ £ £ Wrestling open to all comers, but competitors to be drawn against each other according to their respective weights, lOat given to standards... ... ... ... Id 5 2 Grand Easter Monday Handicap, of 220, 330 and 440 yards. Three best aggregates 10 5 2 And £3, £2, and £1 for Ist, 2nd, and 3rd in each distance respectively, being equal to 9 6 3 £ £ s. Handicap Hurdle Race of 330 yards ... ... ... ... 3 2 1 Handicap Walking Race, 2 miles 3 2 1 Grand Highland Reel in Costume 2 1 10 Sword Dance in Highland Costume 2 1 10 Irish Jig 2 1 10 Hornpipe (competitors to have the option of dancing a Sailor's H ornpipe or any description of Clog Hornpipe) ... 2 1 10 Youths' Handicap Walking Race, half-mile heats 15s. 10s, 7s, 5a Youths' Handicap Race, 330 yards heats ... ... ... 10a, 6s, ss, 45, 3s Entries for the Running, Walking, and Wrestling will close on Wednesday, 28th March, at 6 p.m., and for Dancing on Saturday, the 31st March, at 12 noon. Entry Money for Easter Handicap, 3s ; Acceptance, 2s. All other events an entry oi 2s 6d only. T. P. WILSON, Secretary. rpKY the following well-known Medicines, PETTITS ANTT-BTLTOTJS PTLLS. TETTIT'S BLISTERING OINTMENT FOR HORSES. PETi IT'S CONDIIION POWDERS FOB HORSES Prepared only by : E. PETTIT, Chemist, Tokoquuriro.

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Bruce Herald, Volume IX, Issue 893, 30 March 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Bruce Herald, Volume IX, Issue 893, 30 March 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Bruce Herald, Volume IX, Issue 893, 30 March 1877, Page 4