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M< R v Miller's Notices:

THURSDAY, 12xtt NOVEMBER, 1868. 1 CHOICE ;STUD RAMS AND EWES - , F. O B S A L E ., . x rriHE t Undersigned is instructed by Messrs ; Junirs to. sell, at the Show,' on the 12th of November next, the following valuable 'PICKED STUD BAMS AND EWES : , RAMS— 2-tooth and yearlings — by the celebrated ; Bam " Champion," bred by Messrs Learmouth, Tictoria ; which gained the Champion. Prize of 100 guineas at the Intercolonial Exhibition in Melbourne; also, Champion Prize at , Skipton (twice), Ballarat and Geelong, and Champion Prize' at Oamaru, 1867 — out of Ewes all of which have taken prizes in Germany, at Christchurch, Dunedin, Oamaru, &c. • BAMS — 4 and 6-tooth — by 1 the well-known Champion Bam. " Prizey," formerly the property of the late G. Eich, Esq., which took Champion Prize at Dresden, also four Champion Prizes at Dunedin and Oamaru, and .was sold for £300 — out of Ewes (all prize-takers) , , imported and bred by Messrs Julius. EWES — 2-tooth and yearlings — same breed as the above. Also, Sample Pens of this year's draft of their well-known BAMS and STUD EWES for SALE, at GREATLY REDTJCED PRICES. , By James Hassell, Esq. : — BAMS — Sample exhibited, pen of 20 — this season's draft of his Pure. Merino, 2-tooth Boms. By Peter Aitoheson, Esq. : — 3 LEICESTEB BAMS, bred by B. Graham, Esq., of Auckland. CATTLE, HOBSE6, IMPLEMENTS, &c. *#* Arrangements have been made for the safe keeping and attendance of Stock forwarded for Show and Sale. Parties wishing to dispose of Stock, may give particulars to Mr GEORGE SUMPTEB, Mr JOHN LOCKE, Commission Agent ; or Further particulars on application to M. R. MILLER, 1 Stock and Station Agent.

Samuel E. Shrimski's Notices.

FRIDAY, 6th NOVEMBER, 1868, At 11 o'clock. a E. SHRIMSKI has received instructions to sell by public auction, on Friday, 6th instant, at 11 o'clock, at his Sale Rooms — 60 BAGS CHARCOAL, On account of whom it may concern. S. E. SHRIMSKI, Auctioneer.

FRIDAY, 6th NOVEMBER, 1868, At Noon. a E. SHRIMSKI has been favored with instructions from Mr James Barnard, who is leaving for Wellington, to sell by public auction, on Friday^ 6th November, at noou, afc his residence, near the White Hart Hotel, his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c, Consisting of — Couches, Loo Tables, Chiffonnier Chimney-G-lass, Chest Drawers, Pictures Whatnots, Chairs, Bedroom Furniture - Kitchen utensils, and other articles too numerous to mention.

RARE OPPORTUNITY ! ! FRIDAY, 13th NOVEMBER, 1868. In the Long Room of tho Star and G-arter Hotel. O E. J3 H R I M S. K I invites the attention of gentlemen wishing to secure a comfortable villa residence within a few minutes' walk of the Post-office, to an opportunity which now occurs, ho having received instructions from Mrs Macfarlane to sell, in the Long Room of the Star and Garter Hotel, on Friday, the 13th inst., immediately after Power, Pantlin & Co.'s sale — That valuable, commodious, and pleasantlyeituatod VILLA, now in her occupation, and situated in "Ore-street, about 50 yards from St. Luke's Church. The Villa is well-built, commanding a splendid view of the Town and Roads, and contains ten rooms. There are also convenient outhouses and stabling. The house stands upon half-an-acre of ground, with a clear and unencumbered title. The garden is well-planted with shrubs and fruit trees. * # * The Auctioneer has great pleasure in drawing attention to this very eligible opportunity of securing an excellent family residenee. Persons wishing to view the property, are referred to the occupant (Mrs Macfarlane), IX re-street j or may obtain orders from. < S. E. SHRIMSKI, Auctioneer.

fJQ REWARD.— LOST, from Oanaaiu, a 3D/v BROWN HORSE, branded T near shoulder. - Any one bringing the same to Mr MICHAEL HANNINQ-, will receive the above reward.

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North Otago Times, Volume XI, Issue 360, 3 November 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 North Otago Times, Volume XI, Issue 360, 3 November 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 North Otago Times, Volume XI, Issue 360, 3 November 1868, Page 3

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