Fleming & Hedley's Notices;
TO-MOflROW, SATURDAY, 11th NOVEMBER. At Richards' Yards. TfLEMING AND H.EDLEY h»va>.receiVed instructions from Messrs Bromley and Beckingeale, to sell by public auction — 1 Chestnut Griding 1 Brown Gcliiuig 1 Bay Mare The above Horses are all guaranteed, and any trial will be given. Waggoners should not lose sight of the Chestnut Gelding. He is really an excellent shafter, perfectly sound, and in fine condition. The others are also in fine condition, and in splendid trim for hard work. They are to be sold without reserve. FLEMING & HEDLEY, Auctioneers.
TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 11th NOVEMBER. At Richards' Yards. C1LEMING AND HEDLEY are favored with instructions from L. Makin, Esq., td sell by public auotion at the above time and place 1 , 5 First-class Mares 3 „ Geldings. The Auctioneers would direct special attention to this lot of horses. They have been recently imported from Melbourne, and have been carefully landed. The mares are very strong, and well worth the attention of P breeders. The Geldings are extra good. -FLEMING & HEDLEY, " - Auctioneer.
TO-MORROW; SATURDAY, 11th NOVEMBER. At Richards' Yards. TjiLEMING AND HEDLEY have received instructions from Mr Alex. Copland, to sell by auotion, at the above time and place — 1 first-class Mare, Gipsy, a rare puller 1 do. Gelding ' 1 two-year-old Colt, out of Jess, by Emperor 1 yearling Filly, out of Jess, by Glasgow Geordie. FLEMING k HEDLEY, Auctioneers.
TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 11th NOVEMBER. T1LEMING AND HEDLEY Jt? are instructed by Mr Thomas M'Kay, ' to sell by auotion, as above, the thoroughbred stallion BEDOUIN. BBDOtTlK is a rich brown 5 stands over 15 hands high ; has great strength of bone and muscle, and is almost perfect in for m_ and symmetry. Bedouin has proved himself about the fastest horse on the Otago turf, and has every prospeot of making a good season. For full particulars see cards. FLEMING &. HEDLEY, Auctioneers.
TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 11th NOVEMBER. At Richards' Yards. TERMING AND HEDLEY JJ have received instructions from Messrs M'Callum, Turnbull, and Orr, to sell by auction, as above — 4 SHARES in 1 8-horse Power and • Threshing Machine. * # * The Shares will be put up singly, with the option of the lot. The Mill has just finished a contract, and is in good working order. FLEMING k HEDLEY, Auctioneers.
TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 11th NOVEMBER. At Richards' Yards. niLEMING AND HEDLEY have received instructions from Mr M'Eenzie, Allday Bay, to sell 3 * by public auction — - • 1 first«elass $rey gelding, 6|years old— any trial given 1 three»j ear-old Colt 1 yearling Filly — good stamp. FLEMING & HEDLEY, Auctioneers..
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North Otago Times, Volume XVII, Issue 676, 10 November 1871, Page 3
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418Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 North Otago Times, Volume XVII, Issue 676, 10 November 1871, Page 3
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