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Auctions. RAILWAY STATION STOCKYARDS. SPECIAL SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION J of FAT SHEEP AND THOROUGH-BRED RAMS, ON FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1867. ENTIRELY WITHOUT RESERVE. MR. GEORGE D. LOCKHART has received instructions from Foster J. ' Nixon, Etq., of Alford, Ashburton, to submit to public competition, at the Railway , Saleyardß, on the 29th instant— 600 MAGNIFICENT FAT WETHERS AND EWES, (Provided they are not previously disposed of privately). Also, 20 PURE-BRED LEICESTER RAMS, (Bred by Mr McLean and other noted breeders in the North Island), And, 50 HALF-BRED LEICESTER RAMS. No reserve. The Auctioneer can confidently recommend the above stock as being really first-class. Sale at 1 o'clock promptly. Liberal terms. 3-21 FRIDAY, MARCH 29, At 2 o'Clock. TO CAPITALISTS, RUNHOLDERS, SETTLERS, AND OTHERS. LEASEHOLD PASTORAL LAND, PROVINCE OF OTAGO. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. DRIVER, MACLEAN & CO. have received instructions' from the Provincial Government of Otago to submit to publio competition, at their Wool Stores, High street,' Dunedin, on Friday, March 29, 1867, at 2 o'clock, The Goodwill of Pastoral Leases over about 250,000 ACRES of really first-class sheep and cattle country. This splendid tract of country is situated on tho Wakatipu, which is admitted to be one of the finest pastoral districts in the province, and will be sold in lots ranging from 8000 to 26,000 acres each. The purchaser of each lot will receive from the Government a le.ase for a term of years, the conditions of which, with further particulars, will be given in a future advertisement. Dbiveb, Maclean & Co., High street, 3-14 Dunedin. Miscellaneous. THE WONDERFUL EFFECTS OP A YERS* HAIR-BRUSHING MACHINE, X_L You must try it to know. Some say is cures Headache; others say it cures Baldness. What a blessing to be had for Sixpende ! Hot, Cold and Shower Baths from seven o'clock a.m. until nine p.m. ; Saturday, eleven j o'clock p.m. All say they are the best in New Zealand. Subscription tickets to spare; please call as soon as possible. Meerschaums not all sold. Tobacco, cigars, and snuffs well known. Many thanks for past favors. From your old friend, The Pbofbssob. Colombo street, Christchurch. 9-20 BATH-HOUSE. W. BRICE, COIFFEUR, Ac, BEGS respectfully to return thanks to the ladies and gentlemen of Canterbury for their kind patronage during the last three years, and has now much pleasure in inform* ing gentlemen that, in order to make his establishment complete, he has erected HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS In a style unsurpassed in the colony. FOR LADIES He has a spacious private room for HAIEDRESSING IN THE MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES. Brushware and perfumery in endless variety. Tobacco and cigars of the best brands always in stock. HAIR BRUSHED BY MACHINERY. Adjoining Hobbs and Sons, Colombo street Christchuroh, October 29,1866. 10-29 NOTICE. TELE DAILY AND WEEKLY PRESS can be had of the following Agents, postage free: — Chbistohttbch :— High street ... Mr Stevens Colombo street ... Mr Bradwell Ditto ... Cooke & Co. Ditto ... Mrs Pope Oxford terrace ... Mrs Paddock Tuam street ... Mr Lowther Ditto ... MrCuddon Oxford terrace ... Mr Munning Whately road ... Mr Atkinson Springfield road ... Mrs Strange St. Albans ... Mr Salter Papanui ... Mr Haskins Kaiapoi ... Mr J. L. Wilson Kaiapoi Island ... Mr Henwood Woodend ... Mr Booth Saltwater Creek ... Messrs D. and D Cameron Leithfield ... Mr Benn Rangiora ... Mr Good Oxford ... Mr Woodfield Ferry road ... Mr Hopkins Lyttelton ... Mr Goddard Pigeon Bay ... Mr Pitcaithly Akaroa ... Mr Guinness Lincoln road ... Mr Craythorne Riccarton ... Messrß Slee and Dillo way Templeton ... Mr Blackburn Rolleaton ... Mr Gilmore Prebbleton ... MrTennant Wheatsheaf ... Mr Roland Davis Springston ... Mr Sercombe Creek store ... Mr Leslie Leeston ... Mr Carston Selwyn ... Mr McDonald Rakaia North ... Messrs Dunsford anc Secord Rakaia South ... Mr T. Hetherington Ashburton ... Mr Turton Rangitata ... Mr Ray Orari ... Mr Wordsworth Timuka ... Messrs Mendelson ant Morris Timaru ... Mr J. Younghuaband Geraldine ... Mr R. Taylor Pleasant Valley ... Messrs Mendelson am Morris Malvern ... Mr Grainger

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Press, Volume XI, Issue 1370, 29 March 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XI, Issue 1370, 29 March 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XI, Issue 1370, 29 March 1867, Page 3

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