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Jp 0 R S A L E--1 AA A WETHERS, 4, 6, and full mouthed, J.UUU 500 of them fat. Delivered near the Mataura. DALGETY, RATTRAY, and CO. _p U 5 y 2 L ±TT^O A A Head of really good STORE CATTLE. . . _.DAJ : GEJ%JIIATTRAY and CO. I 1 O fig A " £ & . OAA HEAD STORE CATTLE. Delivered t<J\J\J near the Pomahaka. DALGETY, RATTRY and CO. JP « £ 5 A L FT 9,00 0 Fil' st-class Ewes, to kmb in October Aj\J\J\J nud November. DALGETY, RITTRAY ar.d CO. JP ° E S~A L E X A Head of really Prime Fat Bullocks, U heavy weights, delivered .at the JVlolvneux. DALGfiTY, RATTRAY, nnd CO. 800 Fat WetheJS ' 4> 6> aD(i B"t°°^ DALGETY, RATTRAY, and CO. 1^ O X S^ A" L ~E~ OKA HEAD of first-clasa STORE tOUU CATTLE. I K(] HEAD FAT. Delivered on fhe Waitaki. DAL&ETY, RATTRAY and CO. Jji ■o . n s I l IT ~A First-class. Sheep and Cattle Station, com- i prising an area of 45,000 acres of splendid country, situated in the northern part of this Province, along with the following Stock:— ' 3000 Ewes 1000 Lambs 150 Ea™ 1000 Wethera 4-00 HeadofCattlt . I X Horses BALGETY, RATTRAY and tJQ. DALGETY, RATTRAY and CO beg to intimate that they have arranged to put their future Sales of Stock and Stations under the care of Mr Pierce Power. ■ Dunedin, 27th February, 1863. DAIRY COWS," Ex Corio, from Twofold Bay. TJIOII SALE, 40 head thorough-bred Durham's, J : half milking cows, and the other half heifers, ailm calf-to thorough-bred bulls ; also, two pairs iancy steers. above have been landed in good condition. They bear the well-known Twofold Bay or [shackle brand, and most of them would rank high in the best breeding establishments in England. MORLSON, L*W A CO. W O ~R~ S A L ~W F AT WAIKOUAITI, 168 Head of MIXED CATTLE ; (Provincial Bred) allm good condition, from one of the best Cattle Stations in the Province. For particulars apply to tie undersigned, at Moir's Hotel, Manse-street, Dunedin. G. G. ORBELL, ANDW. A. LOW. NOTICE TO PARTIES REQUIRING SHEEP A TO STOCK'THEL? RUNS. BOUT £200 Sheep, Ewes and Lambs, to depasture upon terms. For particulars, apply Messrs Howorth and far-ham, Princes-street. TO GENTLEMEN IN SEARCH OF A FIRSTF^ CLASS SADDLE OR BUGGY HORSE. OR SALE, at the Abbeyleix Livery Stables, two of the most fashionable and Stylish Horses in Dunedin; they are both fast, having wen public money ; pevfeet Saddle and Buggy Horses; broken to cavalry exercise, and a satisfactory trial allowed with either. WILLIAMS and SMITH, Abbeyleix Stables. j^AT BUJuLOCKS AND ■ STEERS". To arrive, per Tyra, from Wellington, daily expected, ' ' '"' " '"" ■ n g Head Fat Bullocks and Steers. GERALD O'HALLORAN DAIRY COWS AND HiiIFERS In Calf and in full Milk. To arrive per Tyra, from Wellington, daily expected. ' ■ J 30 ST£iS&, DAIEY cows ' »-i In calf and full milk. All guaranteed perfectly quiet. . ■ GERALD O'HALLARN. mHE Undersigned beg to intimate that they have JL opened -a branch of their business at Invercargill, under the style of THOMSON, LASCELLES S&im9Rvr fP r th\ of STOCK and STATION Agency business. Mr Thomas A. Lascelles, who has been admitted as a partner, will take the management of salos of Horses and other Stock by auction, his long experience in that business in Victoria being a guarantee that the interests of our constituents will be properly attended On completion of our premises now in course ot erection in Esk-street, regular sales by auction of Horses, Cattle, and other Stocx, will be held there.' Good paddock accommodation will be'provided for the reception of Stock landed at the Bluff and New Rivei*. Messrs DRIVER, MACLEAN and CO, Dunedin, will receive instructions on our behalf for the disposal of Stock and Station property at Invercaygill. A. L. THOMSON and CO. Invercargill, Ist May. Removals. ___^ NOTICE OF REMOVAL. nEORGE GREENFIELD, Architect, has re\J moved from the Million House to Switzer'e Buildings, Prinee3-street-NOTICE OF REMOVAL. H'iNRY WURM has removed to the stores lately occupied by Messrs J. Jones and Co., Jetty- I street. ' J R_E M O V A JL J (furing Alterations). AS. ATERSONAND CO. TO DUNEDIN CHAMBERS, PMNCBSrSTIIKKT, Opposite Government Buildings. T MA.THISWtf and CO., Book and Klioo Jm*J . porters and General Merchants, have removed to High-street, below W. Watson find Honn\ 11 HMO VAL. MR. DAVID ROSS, Architect, from Victoria Ghfimlm-B. Manse-street, to PrhiccH-Btruet, over Mr pryman's.^cwcller. n JVUTIUE OI~ujjMOVAJZ ~~r ~ rp j o we s , -*■ V (r-"te of SandridKo), WATuHand CLOCK MAKBJt,,JEWELLER, &c, Legs to inform his inenda and the iriliabiltinlH 0 Dunedin, that hu has removed to hin now promiHos next door to Messrs Herbert, Hnyiics oud lliiy. i Pnnceß-sireet, and has opened with a largo, oliiuto and costly stock ot Colonial and English jowollcry watches, &c, &c, &c. ' *' T. J, would draw particular attention to his Silver Hunting Watches, which, owing to tho trreat strength of the cases and works, are most suitable for t/OloniaL use. Watch Glass, Is. Repairs neatly and promptly executed. W, HKMOVAi.. " ~ M H. MUMPOKD, Shipping, Lighter and «w,ff a ? enf' ai ge-n -' from Pr'n^s-street to Stafford-street, Provincial Hotel Buildings J^ H V M A^ N~ LONDON CHINA AND GLASS WAREHOUSE. REMO y E D From Maclaggan-street to the PROVINCIAL BUILDINGS, PRINCESSTREET, Next dook to Guy Besnet's, Victoria Hotei,, near the octagon. Orders carefully attended to, and forwarded to any part of the Island. Goods lent on hire on the most reasonable terras. A liberal allowance to Storekeepers.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 525, 26 August 1863, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 525, 26 August 1863, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 525, 26 August 1863, Page 7

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