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' Stock; T~J RIVER, MACLEAN & CO., STOCK AND STATION SALESMEN DUNEDIN, N.Z. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE N O T I C E. ~~~ PROVINCIAL SALE YARDS. |T\ RIVER, MaTIEAN, & CO. Hold SALES BY AUCTION At the above Yards, daily, at 12 o'clock sharp, HORSES, WORKING BULLOCKS, DAIRY CATTLE, &c. &c. FAT STOCK sold any day as may be arranged. DRIVER. MACLEAN. & CO. THIS DAY. TUESDAY, 9rh DECEMBER. At lj> o'clock sharp. . Provincial Sale Yards. To Farmers, Carriers, Dealers, and Others. _ Horses. llor-e3. Hordes. 3ix. Cosmopolite, irum Ilobart Town. DRIVEN, MACLEAN, and CO. are favored with instruct!.,ns from Captain Lewis, to sell by auction, at. the above Yards, on Tuesday, I tlie 9 h last, at 12 o'clock sharp, without the slightest reserve, 20 very superior horses and mares, in splendid coudit,} n, suitable for all purpos s. -Captain Lewis's importations are so well known in t;m ui-.ii-ket, that tlie auctioneers deem comment un necessary. . . I WEDNESDAY, I.oth DECEMBER. ~~ At 2 o'ilock'sharp. ' I Provincial Sale Yards. FAT WETHERS ! FAT WETHERS ! ! DRIVER, MACLEAN, and COr will sell by auction, at the aliove Yards, on Wednesday, the lOfcii ihst, at 2 o'clock sharp, withont reserve, 350 prime fat we there. TUESDAY" 3<mr DECEMBER. At 12 o'clock. MOLYNRUX FERRY. CO Splendid Daisy Cows with Calves at foot and Springing1. DRIVER, MACLEAN & CO., are favored with instructions from Messrs. Anderson and Thompson, Wymlhain, Pop tuna, to sell by auction at the above mentioned place, on Tuesday the 30th December, at 12 o'clock sluu-p, Without Reserve. 60 very superior, quiet well bred dairy cows, with calves at foot and springing. The auctioneer, beg to remark that these cows are a remarkably fine lot, being very large, and all perfectly broken to bale. Terms at Side Luncaeon provided. TUESDAY, 30fch DECEMBER, At 1 o clock. Molyneux Ferry. 20 very useful Horses and Mares. TVRJVER, MAOLEA~N~aDd CO will sell by aucxi o^? n ' at tlie aDove-mentioned place, on Tuesday, the 30th December, at 1 o'clock, without reserve, 20 very useful Horses and Mares, suitable for all purposes. THURSDAY, Bih JANUARY, 18Q3. ' SHEEP STATION FOR SALE. T\RIVER, MACLEAN, and CO. are favored LJ with instructions from George Peel, Esq., to sel by auction, in the Long Room, Provincial Hotel, Dune-Am, on Thursday, the Bth January next, at two o clock p.m., The Waikawa Station on the Mataura, comprising 25,000 acres of well-grassed, good fattening country. Together with 1,200 very fine young ewes,, with lambs two months old 32 rams 13 head cattle, including two harness bullocks Sufficient stores for four men for six months And all tools and implements that are required on a station, . Improvements— Two good hufs and store One large stookyard One small do, with milking shed Cultivation paddock _ And goo) garden, well stocked with fruit trees. Further particulars as to terms, &c,, can be had by applying to the auctioneers. i WEDNESDAY, 7th JANUARY, 1863. I At 12 o'clock. PROVINCIAL SALE YARDS, DUNEDIN.. To ers, Sheep Breeders, Farmers, Dealers, and r -t!iers. Important of RAMBOUILLET AKD SAXONY RAMS AND EWES From the Best. Flocks in Victoria. DRIVER. M\CLEAN and CO. are favored with instructions from Henry Beattiaf; iisq., to sell by auction on Wednesday, the 7th January, 1863, at 12 o'clock, Tke following lots of very choice pure-bred Rambouillet and Saxony rams and ewes :— 16 two-toothed Rambouillet ran?s 73 do do Saxony do 160 do do pure merino do 50 do do Saxony do 100 do do Saxony do liO do do pure merino do 180 four and six-toothed pure merino do 2,500 two-toothed pure merino ewes (bred by John Bell, Esq.. at Warrambeen) The above sheep have heen selected with great care by Mr Beattie from tha flocks of the following celebrated breeders, 'Messrs Wm. Degraves and Co., Coliban Park, Thomas Austin Esq., Barwon Park, John Bell, Esq,. Warrambeen, and Messrs G. and A. Chenery, Devil's Rivor. Catalogues with pedigrees, &c., are now being prepared. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 9th DKCEMBER. At Twelve o'Clock, HORSES. HORSES. OTRIGHT, ROBERTSON and CO. will sell, this V ¥ day, at .the Commercial Horse Bazaar, at 12 o'clock— , 8 superior heavy draught horses . li useful light harness horses and hacks And ■ - A first-rate Spring Cart, with ha* ness complete. N O T ICE. i -.-yr., - Commercial Horse Bazaar, Rattray-street. TI7RIGHT, ROBERTSON, and Co., hold daily ? T Sales by Auction, at 12 o'clock, Sharp, at the above Yards—Of horses, &c. ■ CTOR SALE, a well bred Bull. Apply to MrJL Duckworth, Anderson's Bay. mO STAND THIS SEASON at JAMES X SMITH'S Livery and Bait Stables, • '> GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. -.... The Thoroughbred Horse : FRANTIC. ■:.■:■■■■■■) •Frantic, bred by ■"'Redwood, E«q., of Nelson, is by' Sir Hercules, dam Florance, grandam- Flora M'lvor,; Florance by Gil Bias, imported. - ' / ; • Frantic is a blood bay with black points; fifteen; and a half hands high, with great power and (symmetry.. ' " • . ■ Terms—Four Guineas, and os the Groom. An llowanca made for two mares of the same owner. ■^■-~--^m,\\trm~mtM',i\i7Ut^'ir^ ,*"**— -—"*-» ■ _ mu_n M(miiTMM»**Minni "VT ELS ON- CO L L E G E. J3I PRINCIPAL T . Reginald Broughton, Esq.," M.A., of Balliol College, Oxford. ASSISTANT MASTERS : John Yotraa, Esq., 8.A., Trinity College, Dubli ■ and G. Cotterill, Esq^ , ; . \ DBA WING AND MUSIC MASTERS ; j. Gully, Esq., and C. W. Manet, Esq. . ; Terms :—For the usual course of education for th ■ throe upper classes, £9 per annum for the three lower classes, .€8 per annum; Drawing and Music, extra. Board and residence .(including washing), .£SO per annum, payable quarterly in advance. Pupils, not boarders, may dine at the College, at charge of 16s. per.month Every pupil lui^t Le upwards of nine years of age, aMe to read fluently, and write from dictation, and Know the first four rules of arithmetic. Further particulars to he learnt irona the Secretary, Mr. Braithwaite, to whom applications are to be ddresßed.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 303, 9 December 1862, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 303, 9 December 1862, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 303, 9 December 1862, Page 3

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