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vw -4", Stock. ' • X O T ICE. PROVINCIAL SALE YAHDS. rvRIVER, MACLEAN, & CO. Hold SALES BY AUCTION At the above Yards, daily, at 12 o'clock sharp, Of nOESES, WORKING BULLOCKS* DAIRY CATTLE, ftc., &c. FAT STOCK sold any day as may be arranged. DRIVER. MACLEAN, fc CO. WEDNESDAY, 13tu AUGUST. TOKOMAIRIRO. T ! To Farmers, Butchers, Dairymen, Dealers, and I - Others. 55 HEAD DAIRY COWS~& FAT BULLOCKS. DRIVER, MACLEAN & CO. Lave received instructions to sell by auction, at Goodall's Yards, Tokoniairiro, on Wednesday, the 13th August, at 12 o'clock, without reserve :— '■ 35 Splendid Dairy Cows, with Calves at foot and springing; and 20 Prime Fat iiullocks. The Auctioneers Leg to remark that these Cattle are all very quiet and well bred, and all parties in want of such stock would do well to attend the sale. Terms at Sale. Luncheon provided. Tji 0 R S A L E - 1 KA A er^ nc '^rce'm 3 Ewes, atul 1A A A Ijam^s ' wcntlis old. To be delivered at Oamaru. For further particulars, apply to DRIVER, MACLEAN & CO., Provincial Sale Yanß Dunedin. YVnTi OHT.TOBEBTSO X^HTCO. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, Manwj-strect, Dunedin, Are prepared to arrange for the sale or purchase of— STATION PROPERTY, also to RECEIVE CONSIGNMENTS of SHEEP AND CATTLE FOR SALE end TO MAKE LIBERAL ADVANCES WHEN REQUIRED. ■ FOR SALE, ON LIBERAL TERMS. 'OA TWO-TOOTH MOUNT EDEN RAMS ,C\f fJOO Ewes (ex White Star), elected irorn a flivk in Now South Walts* for tin* expri&s purpono of Uaiu Breeding. Tlmy are now tv lamb to sonit; of Mr. Rich's l>e»t rams, an'l will lamb in October and November. They |h«.sc\>-h a large «m-ase with a very ilno tlft'ce. Tin- above lots will afford any Sheep Farmer a first rate importunity of irjipr<vii;g lib flock. Thu^hecp ju« now rttniiinjr at Mr. Rich's station, Moerakf, from whom ull j*ari«cularit :t* U> piic*?, &<•., csiii !•£ obtained; or, application may lie male to UAUiIiXY. itAiTUAY & CO. ACCLIMATISED SHKKP FOR SALE. mWO THOUSAND VERY FINE EWES I&R> picked fat Wi'tl.c-rs. DALtiKTV. RATTRAY& CO. SURE! 1 STATION FOR SALK. rjIHK Urnkr»ijrn<'il have for tale, a very fine X Station in tJsL-. Pruviwe, in complete working O!-<l.>r, esipMn of rarryinj? 2u,0f)0 Sheep. Will lw sold with O,MK) Kwc.< and 1,000 Wetiu-rs. j)\l<]i:tv, hatthav & 00. TjV OR ri A L E — 120 Rains, now running in 11. Meyer's flocks on t*n* \V>titaT!j.;i. Deliver}' «*an be given .v once. Apj>ly to CHAHLKS MKYKK, Station Peak, Waitan^i. BULLOCKS. Ij^Oß BALK, one pair of ttron^ Working Bullocks. ?. Apply Ut JOHN J. DALRYMI'LE, K:iill!ht;R, South Molyneux. TO BUTCHERS, CONTRACTORS, AND OT1IKH& TIIIIE UNDERSIGNED » prepared to contract for I the delivery, after shcaiinjr, cornraencisiu in November, of FA T WET II Elt S, Stle.ctM.l from the well-known llawVe's Hay Flocks, should fiuflicSent inducement ofil-r. As tiles;; Wethers wi'.l be conveyed by a first-class and nvift Steamer direct, tlic* passage from Port to Port v.Lii not iniK'h exr^ed 43 hours : they will therefore be landed in fnst-rate condition and fit for killmjr. • J. SMITFI. As Mr. Smith is unable to ttay long in Otajjo, parties contracting with him now will reccire most .advantageous terms. Evt-ry informatiou will be I afforded from 3 to 'i\ p.m. daily. MESSRS. \V. & G. TURNBULL k CO.'S, OnicEs— High street, Dunedin, July 20, JBC->. TO IMPORTERS OP STOCK. TO BR LET, forwieh a term as maybe agreed upon, Ihe well-known Burnham \VaU;r farm in the immediate neijjhtiorhood of WeHinßtrtn, compri.\ing the whole of Watt's Ptninsula, and some ad- ' joining lai;d in Evans' ]'ay, containing in all atiout ■ #Wu anc;, more or ltss, well gnwsed, forming one r well >>ounde<.l paddock, fenced by the sea on all but one side. Thin farm h admirably adapted as an entrepot for stock, intended for the Canterbury and Otago rnarkftt*, as or* it 400 or 500 head of catiJe, or a proj>ortitinate number of sheep, can alwa\» be kept ready for fhipni'-nt, and double that number if necessary ; and jvhere they can recruit from the effects of their previous land journey. -There are several bays on the property, well suit«l for embarking stock, having deep water close in *horr. . in the hand* of an enterprising capitalist, this ; farm opens the prospect of betn» ablt; to command f the proater pa»t, if not th" whole, of the now extensive cattle and sheep tr.ule between Wellington and the Southern pons of iVew Zealand. The Province of Nelson being now exhausted of cattle, and pleuropneuiuouiiv having &toi«pud mipplies from Australia, Wellington appears to be the only port from wltenco « a largs supply can ba ybt;uncd for the Otaao market. The number of cattle in the Province of 'Wellington fixceeds that in any other Province. The Bumhain Water farm also offers peculiar facilities for the supply of the City of Wellington with fat stock, or dairy produce. Offers, for the rent of this faun, will be received up to the *23rd August, or, in case of delay in th« s mail, until after the arrival in Wellington of the B.K. Queen, v ith the Angust mail from the South, addressed to J. V. Crawford, Thorndon, Wellington; or • to Levin and Co., Wellington. i Particulars can l,e obtained from Messrs. Richmond and UiHies, Pi-inces-street Dunediu. TO STAND THIS SEASON, ! mII E Imported Lincohishiro Cart Stallion 1 X "-YOUNG SAMPSON," at Mr. James Barry's, Farmer, West Taieri. 1 Y. S. 7 a superior Cart Colt, bred by Mr. Coliett of Stmtton, near Swindon, Wiltahire, U a dark bay horse with four black legs, immense bone, fine symmetry, and extremely strong and active, Is risingfour years old, and stands Seventeen Hands Two Inches high. His' Sire is that celebrated horse 1 Champion of England, bred by Mr, Greenaway of . E\en Swindon, which the owner refused 400 Guineas for, to go abroad in IB.>! >. Ilia Dam was a purebred . Lincolnshire cart mare, by that celebrated horse Cobham; Darn—by Old Hig Ben, Graudam—the t Earl of Oxford* old Galtiraore. 1 Y. S. was shown at the Warwick Afjricultural - Show in 1859, and was considered by the judges to be the best three year old colt shown. . Terms: —Seven Guineas. The Groom's Fee oi ss. to be paid at the time of overing. ] For particulars apply to the<Jroom. ALEXANDER SMITH, Proprietor.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 211, 12 August 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 211, 12 August 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 211, 12 August 1862, Page 2

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