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TO STOCK-BREEDER. m r TT , FOR SaLE, THE DRAUGHT STALL'ON , " MONARCI AND -'HERO." W h r nre authorised by the breeder—Them V / Ferens, Esq.—to offer for Sale, on Ihe mc tTSatt t"frn^ the al,ove celebrated stud Horses. . MONARCH is a dark brown, by Prince Eoyt imported, dam by J. Jones's George, a well proiio turned powerful torse, and a sure foal getter. He n<»«f nsnisrrixyears' old, aud stands seventeen baud :,li ]? a. black» hy Pl'iHce Royal, dam, an in v- ported Clydesdale mare, purchased"fi-om the Clvi or Company, Twofold Bay. Hero is a very promisir be stud horse, possessing the most perfect proportions, s. any Entire horse in the Province for his age-he a- now three years old. ill I Every information on application to ie WRIGHT, KOBiSitTSON and CO, lr _.-_ Commercial Horse Bazaar. ]P ° R S A ~L E--1 OOn Eea,'y Prime Fat Wethers, 6 and -LVOV tooth (heavy weights), delive ed a , MoeraKi. DALGETY. BATTRAY, and CO. pun A ~l~bZ '; 1500 EwGS ' 4j G ' and lull"mouthed 3 , DALGETY, RATTRAY, and CO. 1J? 0 R S A L E--1 AAA WETHERS, 4, G, aud full mouthed. JLUuU 500 of them fat. ; Delivered near the Mataura. - DALGETY, RATTRAY, and CO. P O R S A L E.~ OAA Head of really good STORE CATTLE. DALGETY, RATTRAY and CO. fifi O R "g a I E . OAA HBAD STORE CATTLE. Delivered (o\j\J near the Pomahaka. DALGETY, RATTRY and CO. ]P O S fi A L W. 9 AAA Erst-class Ewes, to lamb in October /yvUU and November. DALGETY, RATTRAY and CO. OAA Fat Wethers, 4, 6, and 8-tooth DALGETY, RATTRAY, and CO. T^ O R g I L B OKA HEAD of first-class STORE fOtlll CATTLE. I fjA HEAD PAT. Delivered on the Waitaki. . DALGETY, RATTRAY and CO. ~P 0 R S A L I" A First-class Sheep and Cattle Station, comprising an area of 45,000 acres of splendid country, situated in the northern part of this Province, along with the following Sleek:— 3000 Ewes 1000 Lambs--150 RT ' 1000 WeUMM A faf) Head of Cattle "j K. Horses BALQBTY, EATTBAY and CO. DA L GiiT ¥, "IATTftA tf and C O beg to intimate tliat they have arranged to put their future Sales of Stock and Stations under the care of Mr Pierce Power. Dunedin, 27th February, 1863. PROVINCIAL SALE VAliDs! " ESK-STREET, I NVERCARGTLL mHOMSON, LASCELLES & CO are prepared to r«iCo? tra< rt for -^t deli™'y of Store Sheep and Cattle from the neighbouring Provinces and Victoria THOMSON, LASCELLES and CO rgIHE Undersigned beg to intimate that theyhave J opened a branch of their business at Invercar-■ SlU> under the style of THOMSON, LASCELLES waw&k f? V the, tt" ansactioa °i' STOCK and STATION Agency business. Mr Thomas A. Lascelles, who has been admitted as a partner, will take the management of sales 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 m Esk-streot, regular sales by auction of Horses, Cattle, and other Stork, will be held there. Good paddock accommodation will be provided for the reception of Stock landed at the Bluff and New River. Messrs DRIVER, MACLEAN and CO, Dunedin, will receive instructions on our behalf for the disposal of Stock and Station property at Invercargill. A. L. THOMSON and CO. Invercargill. Ist May. BARNARD, AUCTIONEER, STOCK and STATION SALESMAN. " CASHEL-STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand. Mr W. D. BARNARD will hold Auction Sales at his Repository, EVERY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, At Twelve o'Clock sharp of HORSES, DAIRY CATTLE, FAT STOCK to. the Repository for Horses, Carriages, kc. for Sale by Public Auction, is the largest and most commodious building in the Southern Hemisphere, and therefore offers to Importers, Breeders, and others, eveiy facility combined with splendid accomodation, inequalled in the colonies. Buyers will have every opportunity of selecting the animals best suited to their purpose which will be warranted according: to description. Horses for Sale by Auction, should bs delivered early on Tuesdays and Fridays. Accounts are paid on Monday's and Thursday's from 10 a-m. to 4 p.m. Horses are received for private sale, but jobbing o dealing by any one connected with the business i strictly prohibited. The Repository will accommodate ninety horses under the able management of Mr Geo. M-'Kerchsr. Commission on Sales, 5 per cent. N-B.—Liberal advances made on every description of stock when required. Horses Broken to Saddle, Double and Single Harness. * Saddle Horses, Carriages, Gig 3 and Dog Carts, Always on Hive: Board and Kesiden.ee. BOARD and Residence can be had for one or two Gentleman-Bank or Merchants' Clerks—with a Respectable Family, Pelichet Ray. No other lodgers. if Mr_TuPy, at this office. FOUR Single Gentlemen can be'aceommodatedin a private family with board and residence. Grosvenor Cottage,.nenr Fire Bell. jjj » S . ~M v I R BEDFORD HOUSE, BELL HILL. Supe' ior Board and Residence for Families and Gentlemen. PRIVATE Board anTSesidence for two orlhrFe Gentlemen, near the Octagon. Apply at Johnston's, Plumber and Gasfittcr, opposite the Criterion Hotel. fjTHE ORIGINAL PARK HOUSE London street, Dunedin. George Smith, Pkopkietok. 10 Years Established. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. N.B.—■ The same attention is paid to the comfort and quietude of the guests, and the charges are reasonable as heretofore. g^«»^Blß3miS^^^mKgi«i^7natSß!g-^!JtJa«JBSJV. '-VrwrT-r--rra Cafes and Bostaurants MADAME HUBERT begs to notify to professioral Gentlemen, Merchants and others, that I she has bought from the Trustees the CAFE and ' RESTAURANT, in Princes street, known as Hubnrt's Cafe and Club, which will be re-opened on Wednesday, the 26th. Having spared no expense in refitting and decorating, she hopes, by the aid of i t arisian Artistes in the Cuisine, to merit a share of i their patronage, j Cold LUNCHEON, with salads, from 11 to 3 Two ' Shillings. ' ° N.B.—A choice assortment of first class Wines and Liqueurs. *

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 531, 2 September 1863, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 531, 2 September 1863, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 531, 2 September 1863, Page 7

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