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Stock. >Tjl AT WE T H E R S. 1 AO A fat aethers, 4, 6, and 8-tooth, deJL V 0 \J livered at Shag Valley. , WRIGHT, ROBERTSON, and CO. J 1 0 R S A L E, 2000 FatWet!iers> guaranteed 501bs. • Delivery in October, after shearing. h WRIGHT, ROBERTSON and CO. "P O R § A I F" 1 /3,Q bead Provincial bred mixed cattle, in ■_ ±\J(J splendid conei ton, now at Waikouaiti. __WRIGHT, ROBERTSON and CO. 1J 1 0 R " S A L E--1 90 flfln Acres of first-class Sheep dounwy \J\)\J try, in the Canterbury province—with or without Stock, DALGETY, RATT KAY and CO. IJP 0 R " S A L EQFj AAA Acrss of splendid Sheep Count>y,yUU ti-y, situated on the North side of the Waitaki—with or without 400 head of Cattle F DALGETY, RATTRAY, and CO. O & ■ S A L E.— ' 200 Head °f ICally good STORIi: CATTLE. DALGETY, RATTRAY and CO. ■Cl O R S A L fi . 900 HKAD STORE CATTLE. Delivered (O\J\J near the Pomahaka. DALGETY, KATTRY and CO. "P 1 ° \ SALE. 900 A First-C,ass Ewes, to lamb in October fJ\j\J\j and November. DALGETY, RATTRAY and CO. Tp O R S ~A L OKA HEAD of first- E aO\9 CATTLE. 1 £A HEAD FAT. Delivered on the ki. DALGETY, RATTRAY and CO. P 0 R S A L F" 1000 0R 2000 FAT WETHERS»6 and 8A really prime lot. Delivered on south side of Waitaki. DALGETY, RATTRAY and CO. P U ~R 5 iT~ L iP 1 500 EW6S ' 4 ' 6 ' and full-moutbeci' .__ DALGETY, RATTKAY, and CO. pi 0~ R a A L 1"^ 1 OH A WETHERS, 4, 6, aud full mouthed, lUUU 500 of them fat. Delivered near the Mataura. DALGETY, RATTRAY, and CO. 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. PROVINCIAL SALE YARDS, ESK-STREET, INVERCARGILL. THOMSON, LASCELLES & CO are prepared to contract for the delivery of Store Sheep and Cattle from the neighbouring Provinces and Victoria. THOMSON, LASCELLES and CO "P ° 5 jT A L E,----1000 Head of lst Class Provincial Bred • All in good condition, and a considerable number of them fit for the butcher—wiii be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Apply to ■ FRANK A. ORBELL. "W D' BARNARD, AUCTIONEER, STOCK, and STATION SALESMAN CASH EL-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 &c. The Repository for Horses, Carriages, kc. for Saleby 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, unequalled m 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 be 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, bnt jobbing o dealing hy any one connected with the business i strictly prohibited. The Repository will accommodate ninety horses under the able management of Mr Geo. M'Kercher. Commission on Sales, 5 per cent. N.8,-—Liberal advances made on every description of stock when required. Horses Broken to Saddle, Double and Single Harness. Saddle Horses, Carriages, Gigs and Dog Carts, Always on Hire: (CHAMPION, will stand this season at the resiJ dence of Mark Noble. Esq., near Oamaru. Champion was bred in Tasmania by the late John Wilmore, I si;. ;. was got by the late Mr H. Gee's horse Champion; his dam, Wilmore's Blossom; Blossom's dam, Lincolnshire Flower. Blossom was got by Old Lincoln. -'/ Lincoln and Flower were both imported by the late Dr Wilmore. Term?, £8. Groom's Fee, 5?. A good secure paddock for the accommodation of mares. Three weeks gratis; after that time 10s per week will be charged. One mare in five will be allowed to bona fide owners. All payments must be made before the removal of mares. MARK NOBLE. September 2. | TO STAND THIS SEASON At Hampden, ENTIRE HORSE ROYAL OAK. ROYAL OAK, by the imported horse Tasman, dam imported at same time, and for which the sum of Lfc'oo was paid in Scotland, and the sire, by - the most competent judge, was named Perfection of i Horseflesh. Royal Oak is now six years old, rich dapple brown, sound, of a fine temper, guaranteed a sure foal getter. ' He has already gained Seven First Prizes, and is now r open to compete against any colonial bred entire in the coleny. He took the First Prize at tbe Smeaton Agricultural Show, beating imported horses, Young Clyde, Black . Champion, grey horse Farmer's Glory, and Mr Hepburn's imported Nugget; also, the colonial bred ; Horses Inkerman, Garibaldi, Model, Black Douglas, Young Douglas, Warwick, and Bay Champion. Certificates of prizes may be seen at the Station of Messrs Holmes and Gleeson, Moeraki. Fees L 8 Bs, Groom's Fee included. Good Paddock accommodation, of 600 acres, provided, but williout responsibility. HORSESr~HORSES: —HORSES! LANDED this day, ex Omeo, eight first-class Draught Mares and Geldings, selected by Mr James Ray (the best judge in the colonies), agent for Mr Nisbet. These horses may be seen at Mr Forrester's stable?, Stafford-street, where Mr Nisbet is always in attendance, and is pn pared to accept bills at 3, 4, or 6 months for the same. Dunedin, 12th September, 1863. Music. GEORGE R. WEST, L PIAHOFORTB AHB MUSIO-BEHEB, :s Princes-street, North, le ipiANOFORTESand HARMONIUMS tuned and A repaired. All the popular Music by D'Albert, " Farmer, Brinley Richards, Osborne, and other eminent composers, always kept in stock. A superior assortment of Pianofortes and Harmoniums on sale, fe rJew Music received by every mail. An assort. Ps ment of choice Pianoforte and vocal Music: just received direct from England Country orders punctually attended to.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 544, 15 September 1863, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 544, 15 September 1863, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 544, 15 September 1863, Page 7

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