New Advertisements. EWES FOR SALE. 1 AAA EWES, 2, 4, 6 and 8-Tooth, in equal proportions, deliverable »t once on the Hurunui. Price low. Miles & Co., 1-12 Christchurch. 1 AA FULL-MOUTHED EWES, JL \_/ \J \_/ deliverable as above. Miles & Co., 1-12 Christchurch. LAMBS. LAMBS. LAMBS. -t AAA MIXED LAMBS, about six ±.\J\JKjr months old, in their wool, deliverable on the Ashburton. Miles & Co., 1-12 Christchurch. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. IN CONSEQUENCE OF TO-DAY BEING PROCLAIMED A GENERAL HOLIDAY, E MITCHELL & CO. have post- • poned their sale of horses, ex Phoebe, till FRIDAY, JANUARY 18. This very superior lot of horses are now landed, and are grazing in the Railway paddooks. Parties wishing to inspect them can do so on application to the Atr otioneees, or to Captain Andbbson, at the Clarendon Hotel. 1-14 RACES! RACES! HORSES, HORSES, Ex Phxebe, from Wellington, FOR SALE ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1867, at MITCHELL'S REPOSITORY Hebeeobd Stbeet. E MITCHELL & CO. have received in- • structions from Messrs. M. W. Anderson and Co. to sell on Friday January 18— FIFTY MAGNIFICENT HORSES, Seleofced expressly for this market by Captain Anderson, Consisting of:— HEAVY DRAUGHT, (Broken and unbroken) LIGHT HARNESS, CARRIAGE HARNESS, FIEST-CLASS HACKS, CHARGERS, AND A FEW HANDSOME PONIES, The Auctioneers beg to call the attention of farmers, carriers, coaoh proprietors, and others to this important sale, and to assure them that each horse will be found to correspond with the description given at the time of sale. Terms liberal. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. 1-12 nnHE PURE-BEED ENTIRE DRAUGHT HORSE ROYAL CONQUEROE, Seven years old this foaling, is now OPEN FOR SALE OR LEASING. He was imported into Nelson in 1864. Just previous to his leaving England he took the first prize at the Royal Agricultural Show at Battersea as the best colt of his olass and year, equivalent to acknowledging hiß superiority over all England. Prize medal and pedigree in the hands of the proprietor, Mr H. Redwood, junr. This very superior horse and sure foal getter, perfectly sound and in high working order, can be seen at Barnard's, where he will remain during the next ten days, for the purpose either for sale or leasing. Terms very liberal. For all particulars apply to Jones, McGlashan & Co., 1-12 Stock Salesman. Public Works Office, Christchuroh, January 11,1867. HIS HONOR THE SUPERINTENDENT directs the publication of the following Tenders received for the alterations and additions to the Lunatic Asylum building— John Burnside ... ... £955 0 0 Jesse Pristidge ... ... 1087 0 0 Rankins and Greig ... ... 1065 0 0 J.Bailey 1200 0 0 Jno. Buxton ... ... 1230 0 0 David Groran ... ... 1050 0 0 Wm. Wood ... ... 1593 0 0 Bennett and Todd ... ... 1250 0 0 i Joseph Wood ... ... 999 10 0 Whitby and Co. ... ... 1117 0 0 Thos. Cooper ... ... 1130 0 0 W. Widdowson ... ... 1276 0 0 The Government accept the tender of John Burnside at £955. Joseph Beswicb:, 1-14 Secretary for Public Works. BAYSWATER, NORTH TOWN BELT, (Near the Papanui Road.) MRS. and MISS SMITH beg to announce that they will Re-open their School for young Ladies on Monday, January 21,1867. 1-14 WANTED— Two Girls about sixteen, one to aeaiflt in house work, the other with children. Apply at B*JBI_»GI0N House, St. Asaph strwt.
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Press, Volume XI, Issue 1306, 14 January 1867, Page 1
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