'' Stock. Ty D. BARNARD, AUCTIONEER, STOCK and STATION SALESMAN, CASHEL-STREET, CHRIS TCHURCH, New Zealand. Mr W. D. BARNARD will hold Auction Sales at his Repository, t EVERY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, At Twelve o'Clock sharp of HORSES,-DAIRY CATTLE, FAT STOCK &c. The Repository for Horses, Carriages, &c. for Sale by Public Auction, is the largest and most commodious buiUing in the Southern Hemisphere, and therefore^ offers to Importers, Breeders, and others, eveiy facility combined with splendid accomodation, unequalled 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 be delivered early on Tuesdays and Fridays. . Accounts are paid on Monday's and Thursday's from 10 a-m. to f p.m. Horses are received for private sale, bnt 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'Kercher. 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, Gigs and Dog Carts, Always on Hire: 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 L3OO was paid in Scotland and the sire, by the most competent judge, was named Perfection of 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 open to compete against any colonial bred entire in the coleny. He took the First Prize at the Smeaton Agricultural Show, beating imported horses, Young Clyde, Black Champion, grey horse Farmer's Glory, and MiHepburn's imported Nugget; also, the colonial bred Horses Inkerman, Garibaldi, Model, Black Douglas, Young Douglas, Warwick, and Bay ChampioD. Certificates of prizes may be seen at the Station of Messrs Holmes and Gleeson, Moeraki. Fees L 8 Bs, Grroom's Fee included. Good Paddock accommodation, of 600 acres, provided, but without responsibility. Stationery. NEW BOOKS. JUST RECEI YE D, by Cverland Mail :— Bishop Colenso, on the Pentateuch, Part 3 The Late War in New Zealand, by lieut.-Col. Carey Austin Elliott, by H. Kingsley Great Men of Great Britain Barren Honour Winnie's Love London Scenes and London People Mrs. Halliburton's Troubles The Laird of Logan Agnes of Sorrento, by Mrs. Stowe Manleverer's DivorceParis Life, by Dumas the younger The linprovisatore Adventures of a Sporting Dog "Wilson's Tales of the Borders &c, &c, &c. Daily Times Branch Office, Corner Manse and Princts-streets, Dunedin. WILLIA M H A V, "WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLER, S T A T I O N X JR , ANB NEWS AGENT, Belgrave Buildings (Cutting), Princes-Street, AND 11 ARCADE, Respectfully invites inspection of h Magnificent Stock of NEW AND VALUABLE BOOKS. THE SOUTHERN MONTHLY MAGAZINE. Pi ice One Shilling. Tflhis Magazine has now been enlarged, and contains JL 64 pages of closely printed matter, on subjects of general interest and advantage to the colony. The public of Otago are requested to give this periodical a fair trial, as it is intended to represent, not the Province of Auckland alone, but the whole of New Zealand. Literary assistance is invited, and will be paid for. Terms upon application. The Magazine may be obtained at the Daily Times Office, or of Mr. Livingston, bookseller, Dunedin; also, direct by post of the publishers. CRICHTON and SCALES. Printers and Publishers. Queen-street, Auckland "VTEW STOCK OF ACCOUNT BOOKS, JLN Best Hand-made paper and Binding. Reduced Prices. FERGUSSON and MITCHELL, Stationers, Engravers, and Printers, ■ Princes-street. ROESCiHELL'S CELEBRATED MAPS OP Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia, Tasmania and Queensland, On Sale at FERGUSSON and MITCHELL'S, Engravers, Printers, and Stationers, Princes-street. JUST .RECEIVED, NEW INDORSING O STAMPS, Self-Aeting. FERGUSSON and MITCHELL, Engravers, Dunedin. Removals. NOTICE OF REMOVAL /"IEORGK GREENFIELD, Architect, has re\Jf moved from the Million House to Switzer's Buildings, Princes-street. NOTICE OF REMOVAL, Tji J ON E S , GENERAL WOOD TURNER, Has Removed to No. 3, VICTORIA BUILDINGS George-street, Near the Octagon. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. TJ ON E 8 , s (Late of Sandridge), WATuH and CLOCK MAKKR, JKWELLER, &c, Begs to inform his friends and the inhabitants of Dunedin, that he has removed to his new premises, next door to Messrs Herbert, Haynes and Hay, Princes-street, and has opened with a large, chaste, and costly stock of Colonial and English jewellery, watches, &c, &c, &c. T. J. would draw particular attention to his Silver Hunting Watches, which, owing to the great strength of the cases and works, are most suitable for Colonial use. Watch Glass, Is. Repairs neatly and promptly executed. g # H V M A N LONDON CHINA AND GLASS WAREHOUSE. REMOVED From Maclaggan-street to the PROVINCIAL BUILDINGS, PRINCESSTREET, Next door to Gut Benhet's, Victoria Hotel near the octagon. Orders carefully attended to, and forwarded to any part of the Island. Goods lent on hire on the most reasonable terms. A liberal allowance to Storekeepers.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 550, 22 September 1863, Page 7
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