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For Sale."

Tjl O R SALE. THE CLYDESDALE HORSES, "VALIANT" AND "PRINCE REGENT." Valiant, out of an Imported ClydeBdale Mare. His sire, the late famous Clydesdale Horse " Prince Royal." He is docile, tractable, and staunch in collar. Age, rising 6 years j color, chestnut. • Pjrince Regent, out of " Goldendrop j" her dam and sire same as the horse " Valiant." His sire was the late horse " Rob Roy," bo well-known in the Oamaru and Waitaki Districts. His age, rising 4 years. Color, dark bay; black points. True to collar !

Also, THE TIMOR PONY, "CHEVY CHASE." The above horses can be Been at the Station. Particulars can be given by Mr J. T. Riohaeds, Livery Stables, Oamaru. The above, if not sold before the 10th October, WILL TRAYEL THE DISTRICTS FOR THE SEASON. THOMAS FERENS. Stotfold, 31st August, 1868.

Tj! O R SALE. The well-known Entire Horse, "BLACK PRINCE." He has proved himself a sure foal-getter, and is well-known in the district for his docile temper and s1 annchness in collar. For further particulars, apply to the owners, HUNT BROS. ; or, PAGE & STIDOLPH, Oamaru Chambers, Oamaru, 7th Sept. 1868.

Henry France's Notices.

BY PUBLIC AUCTION. MONDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER, 1868. By Order of the Mortgagees. TT ENRY FRANCE has received instructions to sell by public auction, on Monday, 21st September — SECTION 7, BLOCK XXI., OAMARU TOWN, On which is erected a ten-roomed Weatherboard House. For additional particulars, apply to either E. A. Julius, Solicitor ; or, to HENRY FRANCE, Auctioneer.

SALE OF HORSES. THURSDAY, 1st OCTOBER, 1868. TT ENRY FRANCE has received instructions from E. GiBSOK,Esq., to sell, on the above day, at the Western Hotel, Kurow, All his well-bred two, three, and four-year-old COLTS AND FILLIES, Also, a few five and six-year-old, Comprising from 20 to 30 first-class Hacks and Saddle Horses. The two-years-old are broken to lead. The three-years-old and upwards are broken to saddle, and perfectly quiet to ride. Some are broken to harness. Most of these Horses are weight-carrying and Light Harness Horses, and very suitable for roadsters. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Terms at time of Sale. * # * Any persons wishing to enter other Horses for Sale, must communicate with the Auctioneer one week before day of sale. HENRY FRANCE, Auctioneer.

Driver, Maclean & Co.'s Notice.

NOTICE. -|%yTESSRS DRIVER, MACLEAN AND CO. purpose holding their next Auction Sale of HORSES, CATTLE, &c, in Oamaru, about the end of SEPTEMBER currt. * # * Persons desirous of then offering Stock, are requested to apply to Mb H. R. STEAVENSON, Tyne-street, Oamaru.

/^i OVERNESS.— A Lady accustomed to \JJT Tuition, desires a re-engagement as above. English, French, Music, and Singing. Good references. Address, E. F. B., Box 19, Post Office, Oamaru. WANTED, a situation as PLOUGHMAN on a Farm or Station. Apply to Mrs Sheppard, Registry Office.

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North Otago Times, Volume XI, Issue 347, 18 September 1868, Page 4

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