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Auctions. WOOL SALES. Messrs. h. matson and co will offer at PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THEIR Iron store, Lichfield street, THIS DAY, 20 BALES WOOL. Sale at Three o'clock. Terms at Sale. Parties having wool for this sale, are re quested to forward the same. 83! TUESDAY, 10TH APRIL. MARIBYRNONG. IMPORTANT SALE OF TIIE ENTIRE MARIBYRNONG STUD OP THOROUGH-BRED MARES, HORSES IN TRAINING, YEARLINGS. AND FOALS. FOR POSITIVE SALE. GEORGE WATSON has received instructions from Hurtle Fisher, Esq., who leaves for England by the February mail, to SELu BY AUCTION, (Through his auctioneer, Richard Tattersall), ox TUESDAY, 10TH APRIL, At Maribyrnong, THE MARIBYRNONG STUD, Consisting of the following:— BROOD MARES, IMPORTED. GILDERMIRE—The Flying Dutchman —Ellerdale MARCHIONESS — Melbourne — Cinizelli JULIET — Touchstone — Lancashire Witch ROSE DE FLORENCE—The Flying Dutchman —Boarding School Miss COQUETTE—LaunceIot —Abaft CER VA—Venison—Cymba OMEN—Melbourne—Stormy Petrel GASLIGHT — Fir Hercules—Factor Girl NlGHTLlGHT—Archy—Rushlight SWEETHEART—Red Hart—Melesina CHRYSOLlTE—Stockwell—Juliet NATH ALlE—Warlock—Rose de Florence BROOD MARES, COLONIAL. FLYING DOE—Premier—Wilhelmina CALLlOPE—JEther—Cassandra All the above are stinted to Ferryman, by Fisherman, out of Rose de Florence. HORSES IN TRAINING. ROSE OF DENMARK, 5 yrs old THE SIGN, 4 yrs old ANGLER, 3 yrs old LADY HERON, 3 yrs old FISHERMAN'S DAUGHTER, 3 yrs old KEROSENE, 3 yrs old FISHHOOK, 2 yrs old MARIBYRNONG, 2 yrs old SEAGULL, 2 yrs old BUDELIGHT, 2 yrs old SYREN, 2 yrs old YEARLINGS. Token, colt, out of Omen ; The Swell, colt, out of Coquette ; Little Fish, colt, out of Cerva ; Silvia, filly, out of Juliet; filly, out of Marchioness ; filly, out of Gildermire; All by Fisherman. Fireworks, colt, by Kelpie, out of Gaslight ; colt, by Kelpie, out of Flying Doe: colt, by Kelpie, out of Calliope. FOALS. Filly foals, out of Rose de Florence, Nightlight, Gaslight, Cerva, Coquette, Omen, Juliet, and Sweetheart. All by Fisherman. STALLION. Ferryman, 3 yrs old, by Fisherman, out of Rose de Florence. After the above, All the Saddlery, Clothing, Stable Utensils, and Sundries. The Maribyrnong Stud for sale should be quite a sufficient announcement to bring all the breeders and racing men of Australia to Maribyrnong on the 10th of April. In the limits of an advertisement any comment from the auctioneer is quite inadequate to describe the individual merits of the mares and horses above enumerated, each of which ought to be the nucleus of a fortune to any man. It is a stud that has taken a very large sum to collect, and which any English nobleman would be proud to own. An opportunity of possessing imported mares, with such magni- , ficent strains of blood, and colts and fillies , out of them by old Fisherman (one of the soundest and best stallions ever imported), has never occurred in the Southern Hemisphere before, and never will again. Catalogues, with full descriptions of pedigree and performances, are preparing, and may be had on and alter the Ist March at Maribyrnong (where the stud can be viewed prior to the sale), and at Kirk's Bazaar, Melbourne, where any further information can be obtained ; al-o, the Globe Hotel, Adelaide ; Tattersall's, Sydney ; Brisbane and Launceston Hotel, Launceston; Webb's Hotel, Hobart Town. 962 Wool. WOO L . THE undersign td are prepared to make liberal Cash Advances on Wool consigned to their friends in London or Melbourne. Station requisites supplied. WALTON, WARNER & CO., C 8770 Christchurch and Lyttelton. THE undersigned are Cash Buyers of Wool, or will give liberal advances on the ' same consigned to their friends, Messrs. Dalgety & Co.. in London or Melbourne. They are also prepared to make advances on Stock and Stations; and on stock placed in their hands for sale. , Station stores supplied. , E. S. DALGETY & CO. i 62 o Christchurch and LvtteHon. i THE UNDERSIGNED are Cash Buyers of WOOL, in large or small quantities. BURNELL, BENNETT & SPROT. ' Christchurch, Jan. 6, 1866. c 9529 Miscellaneous : — i THE only really serviceable article for ] Economical Washing is HARPEH i TWELVETREES' preparation of GLYCERINE and SOAP POWDER, which lathers profusely, makes soap, and washes with a third of the usual time and trouble. No washing nor other soap powders will do this. Sold by all storekeepers. Uromley-by-Bow, London. 8007

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1636, 14 March 1866, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1636, 14 March 1866, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1636, 14 March 1866, Page 8