Stock. ' ' > -■'... ;■■'.:' CATTLE AI?D SHEEP. 5 mO arrive per "FANNY FISHER," from Wellington, and expected daily, !- A \ ■ ■■ 48 HEAD of FAT CATTLE,., 2. And 290 FAT WETHERS WRIGHT, ROBERTSON & CO., Manse^street. HORSES. HORSES. HORSES. rr\ WENTY, SADDLE & HARNESS HORSE I ON SALE at Goodall's Pnddo;k, Toko msirh-o. Can be bought privately of Mr. Goodall o T. Miles, Importer. ACCLIMATISED SHEEP FORVSAL^, npHE undersigned have received' positive inJL structions to dispose of the following, lqfy? ■ of very superior sheep at low rates, to insure »n in}mediate' sale— 1000 fat wedders, large framed 700 two au'd four-tooth ewes, to lamb hi February. "■ .". 1400 mixed* ages breeding ewes 50 first-class merino rams, 4 gnd 6 tooth 100 nine-inonth's rams, by Bethune's pun, out of George Thomson's (Fiery Creek) ewes. DALGETY, RATTRAY fc CO. RAMS FOR SALE. ~ TIIE Undersigned will Contract to deliver at Port Chalmers AUSTRALIAN RAMS, <5f Bell's, Aitken's, and other good flocks. DALGETY', RATTRAY ana Co. USTRALIAN EWES AND RAMS.—Th* Undersigned will contract for-the dbiSteSrjr s of Australian Ewes arid Rams from De'deriilSir \b April at Port Chalmers, Bluff Harbour, of Sloeraki. DALGETY, RATTRAY & tp. c TO SETTERS, GRAZIERS, BUTCHERS, AND OTHERS. . ~ CATTLE. Thfe Undersigned are mow in receipt of regular shipments of fat' and stort Cuttle from Wellington, and are prepared to enter into arrangements -with Settlers, Graziers, and Butchers,, tosupplv them on liberal terms. ;• The Cattle,: whieh r are well bred, are fronuthe runs of Messrs. Smith' k, Rbvans, and J.'TuLLy, Esq: WRIGHT, ROBERTSON & CO., . - - '•■ ■■■-;- Manse.Street. ACCLIMATISED EWES FOR SALE. DALGETY RATTRAY & Co,'have for Sate 2000 superior Acclimatised EWES,' S, 4,' 6, and 8-toothed : none' broken-mouthed. To lamb in March to Rams of-Bell's.7 Delivery at once. I I*oll SALE, about 1000 FAT WETHERS, and delivery during: February. Apply to Messrs. Roslby, Hamilton, -. and Waynk, Waikouaiti. ' \" ' . , EAT; WETHERS.. "■ ". rr^O Arrive, per Nubia, from Melbourne, now JL due, 1800 prime fat'wethess,' ' :' --;;-y ,"' QARGILL & CO. » FAT CATTLE! FOR- SALE. - IAA HEAD of-prime Fat Cattle—the pick of lull 1100—within a short distance of Tuapeki. DALGETY, 'RATTRAY, Sc CO. s FOR PRIVATE SALE, '-' . A SPLENDID STATION: in the Province o Southland,, together with 4700 sheep; 184 head well bred cattle, and a few horses." --•''■' -. The station has all the necessary buildings required for.a in rich larger number of stock-than is now on the run, on'which a large sum of money has been expended. ■ ... - '■■;-.• For further .particulars- apply to • • •. • JOHN JONES Sc CO. • Dunedin, 4th Feb., 1801. -'• Conveyances. "■'-.*" ' COACH TO WEST TAIERI. A CONVEYANCE starts every mornitifc at. eight o'clock from -Mack's Ha-M»L,xS!£<s|t Taieri, arriving in Dunedin.at eleven,o'cl<3cki-*mid. starts again irom the Commercial Yard, Dunediu, for "West Taieri at half-past, two o'clock, calling «ach way at Thompson's Public House, Silver Stream.Parcels and P«sseng:ers booked at WiLsoy-and Wai x's Office, Commercial Stables, Dunediu, and at Mack-^s,Hotel, West Taieri:-,-- '50 78 COACH TO MOLYNEUX.' •'- " JAMES M'INTOSH,. Proi-riktor. LEAVES Commercial Horse Bazaar,?Rattraystreet every MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 8 a.m., arriving at the Molyneux Ferry at' 7 1 p.m. same evenings. ; .... Leaves Molyneux Ferry every Tuesday and Friday at 8 a.m., arriving'm Dunedin at 7 p.m, same evening. ■'-. t ■ Passengers and Parcels booked for all places on the road at reasonable rates, at Wilson &■ Wain's Commercial Horse Bazaar. . " 118.7 c 1 COBB & CO.'s TELEGRAPH ROY AI, MA IL f • Link ot Coaoiiks. ' Cole, Hoyt §- Co., Proprietors. COACHES of the above Line j»ill leays Jones' Provincial Hotel, Dunedinj DAILY (Sundays excepted) at £ past 5 oe'lock,, a.m. for Taieri Ferry ••••.... ..••••' Waihola Lake- ..."."' .... • Tokomairiro • •• • ■• • • : Cameron's Waitahuna .... .... : .-.-•- Tuapeka (Gabriel's Gully .... .' Return Coaches leave the United States. Hotel Tuapeka, at i past 5 o'clock, a.m., and the Goldea Age Hotel, Waitahuna, at £ past 7 o'clock a.m., passn ing through all of the above-mentioned places, aud arriving* at Dunediu early same evening.'"-" For Ihe Waipprt Gold Fields. A Coach will leave every moming (Sundays txcepted) at 9 o'clock, a.m., for • Maungutua, -iWJSt Taieri ; returning, will leave W«ttit , Taieri at 3o'clock, p.m. Parcels booked for all of the - above places at reasonable rates, and delivered immediately on amval of the Coach. No responsibility for parcels beyond the - Value of £5, unless declared- and paid for at the time ef booking, E.T. FOLEY, Agent. ■ .••• '• i ■ "*"- Lost, Pound, Ac. - . . £5 REWARD. LOST, early in January, from Cameron's, -Toko- . niairiro, a Bay Hoi-se, loug switch'tail, small' i star in forehead, collar marked, hranded RIC off shoulder. Information to be ' given at the office of Cobb & Co., Stafford-street. ' ;' A well grassed and -well -watered Paddock of 40 s acres to Let, for a short term, li miles from town. £3 REWARD. ~ LOST from Taupeka, a BAY HORSE, branded D on near shoulder; one hind fo«t white, Roman nose, a little white iv face. '. . ' Any one giving information as to where he -will, be • found will be rewarded, and the above reward will be paid to any one delivering him at Culling's Store,; Dunedin. . - ■■ ■ ■ .. ■ . "■' ' LOST, from the "Ladyßarkly," ex"Aiding*,"' One LARGE CANVAS BAG; of clothing; a reward of 20s. for giving such informational will lead to its recovery, being given to R. B. Gins Boys, Stuart-street. " """ . ' STRAYED, from West Taieri, one brown and white cow, branded TT off side;' one"'brown.'steer, ■ branded fff- upside down nearside; one brown steer, branded JB near side ; one white faced steer,- branded JB near.side; one strawberry steer, branded JB hear side; one small heifer, branded JB near side: Any one giving information of their whereabouts.to Wil-., liamßlaokie, Ejst Taieri, will be rewarded. .■ * PROPERTY FOUND. FOUND, on the morning of Wednesday, the 29th ■ inst., in Stafford-street, TWO "LETTERS, *. enclosed in mourning envelopes,: addressed to„pef-\ sons in England. -.*;.-' Applyto- - ■-' THE COMMISSIONER OF, POLICE. FOR SALE, BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, THE Screw-Steamer " Gazelle," 79 tons re« gister, and 30-horse power, is in good condition," and perfect order, and from her'light drauefttof water,"-'. will be found a very suitable vessel for one coastingand river trade. She has carried 96 halesrwool under:hatches. ' , .., :.. .. : ,- Vt :, ...For.^particulars apply to Capt. Gay, on board," or t0i..,..-' p;u.iif--i;.:;:r. ;■)>:> \ ■■:■■ •<?.■»!'!!!' VJ«r.; oft ;,o:aC,',or -vi , .-- ;-.- • - J:OHN,'JOifIiS &.CO.g|
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 76, 12 February 1862, Page 4
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