New Advertisements. TO TELE ELECTORS OF THE HEATHCOTE DISTRICT. . pi ENTLEMEN,—I have been offered and , have accepted the office of Provincial Solicitor, and it has therefore become necessary for mc to resign my seat in the Provincial Council for your district. I wish, however, again to present myself for your suffrages. You may be assured that, whether as a member of the Government or as your Representative, I shall spare no effort to do my duty to your district and to the province at large. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, 4-2 Joshua Stbang Williams. H. Matson & Co. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. CLEARING SALE BY PUBLIO AUCTION, AT HOON HAY, The Residence of H. J. Cridland, Esq: I MESSRS. H. MATSON & CO. have received instructions from H. J. Cridland, Esq., to sell by public auction, on a day to be named in future advertisements, THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, Consisting of — First-class horses Milch cows Young stock Sheep Farming implements Furniture and effects &c, &c, &o. Full particulars will be given in future advertisements. N.B.—Sale will take plaoe about the 20th April. H. Matson & Co., 4-8 Auctioneers. IMPORTANT SALE OB PURE-BRED SHEEP, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, OK WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, At 12 o'Clock. MESSRS. H. MATSON & CO. have received instructions to sell by public auction, on the above date, at TATTERSAL L'S, (Late Barnard's Repository,) The following VALUABLE PURE-BRED STOCK :— RAMS. 2 six-tooth Lincoln rams Bred by Dr. Brown, South Australia 6 two-tooth Cotswold rams Bred by John Brown and Co., Tea-tree creek, Victoria. (Prize takers.) 3 six-tooth Cotswold rams Bred by John Brown and Co., Tea-tree creek, Victoria. (Prize takers.) 15 two-tooth Leicester rams Bred by Messrs James and Thomas, of Victoria 14 Leicester ram lambs, out of Field's ewes, by imported rams 13 Leicester rams 35 two and four-tooth Romney Marsh rams Bred by A. Ludlam, Esq., of Wellington 25 two, four, and six-tooth Southdown rams Bred by Sir Richard Dry, of Hagley, Tasmania. EWES. 66 Leicester Ewes, consisting of— 46 two-tooth pure-bred Leicester ewes 20 four and six-tooth pore-bred Leicester ewes Bred by Wm. Field, Esq., of Tasmania, who is acknowledged to be the best breeder of long-woolled sheep in the colonies 30 Leicester Ewes, consisting of — 15 two-tooth pore-bred Leicester ewes 15 four and six-tooth pure-bred Leicester ewes Bred by Messrs James and Thomas, Victoria 5 imported Cotswold ewes 50 seven-eighths bred Cotswold ewes 20 ewe lambs, out of the above, by Mr D. Lewis's Cotswold rams. We beg to draw the special attention of breeders to this important sale of pure-bred sheep, as they comprise some of the best blood at present in the colonies, and we have received positive instructions to realise at once to close consignments. We would call attention to the Leicesters above enumerated, Beveral of which are prize takers. All further information can be obtained at our office, where prize tickets and samples of wool can be seen. H. Matson & Co., ' 4*B Auctioneers;
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Press, Volume XI, Issue 1380, 10 April 1867, Page 1
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