I ' Stock. I Tji OR S A It E. | Delivery after Shearing. ! S H E E P. 8000 W6fcliers > 2» 4 > 6»and 8 tootll 2000 Fat Wethers 5000 Ewes> 2> 4> 6j and 8 4ooth 3000 Ewes> full mouftea "I QA 2-tooth pure Merino Rams, J-01/ bred from Prize Rams, exhibited at Pastoral Society's Show, 1866. : CATTLE. QAA Head of mixed Cattle, half OUU fat. BRIGHT BROS, and C 0.,. Bond street. T A MES MILNER AUCTIONEER, HORSE AND CATTLE SALESMAN*, Provincial Sam Yaeds, Dunemu. WOOL! WOOL! WOOL! To Squatterp, Fellmongers, and others. THE undersigned begs to intimate that wool-washing, scouring, and carrying baskets of every description are always kept in stock by him, and made to order on the shortest notice. R. BOENICKE, George street. ADVANOBS.ON WOOL. rnHE Undersigned are prepared to make i- liberal CASH ADVANCES on coming clip of wool for sale, either in the Colonies or London market. Agents in London: -— Messrs R. Brooks and Co . Squnttera eupplied with tobacco, sulphur, arsenic, pitch, tar, iron tanks, wool packs, and all necessary supplies for Station purposes. &. B..MA&IIN AND CO ADVANCES ON WOOL. HTIHB undersigned are prepared to maae liberal i- CASH ADVANCES on the ensuing Clip of Wool, consigned to their Friends in LondonSi ESSSS ANTONY GIBBS and SONS, Or to their firm in Melbourne; BRIGHT, BROS, and GO UWAKCESGPOA'WOOL STATIONS AND STOCK. rfIHE Undersigned are prepared to make liberal JL caah advances upon Wool consigned to their Mends in London, Messrs Potter, Wilson ana Co. They are cash buyers of Wool* They are also prepared to make favorable araugementa for advancing upon Stations and Stock. GEOEGE GRAY EUSSELL end CO., "Dunedin and l'itnarn. Saddlery. A" M'FABLAND AND CO • WHOLESALE SADDLERS | ■■"■■■■; Atn> SADDLERS' IRONMONGERS, High Stbbet, Ddnedin, - Opposite Commercial Hotel, JR E AN V , • Wholesale and Retail Saddler, and .Harness Maker, Rattray street, Dune- ■ .din, and Revell street, Hokitika, Has. "on Sale, ex Alexandria, Queen Bee, and ! Timaru— The Largest and Best Assortment of Saddlery and Harness ever imported into New Zealand, and made expressly to his own order to suit this market, by the best manufacturers in England, co that he is able to sell at a price which defies competition. Furniture. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. TAMES MACK AY respectfully intimates tl to the Public of Dunedin and surrounding districts, the arrival of hia New Stock of Diningroom, Drawingroom, and Bedroom Furniture, per ship Resolute, and all of the newest designs, and manufactured by the leading houses in Glasgow and London. The stock consists of :— Walnut drawingroom suites Do 100 tables Spanish mahogany dining-chairs, in real morocco ; Do do do, in hair-cloth Do do couches and sofaa Do do telescope tables Do do bookcases and glass doors Do do cheffonierß Do do chests of drawers j • Do do 100 tables | Do do washstands and marble tops Do do dressing-tables to match Oak ball tables and chairs Children's swing cots Iron bedsteads, ail sizes ; vase-back cane chairs, collapsing chairs, hair and flock mattresses, feather beds and pillows. The above is now ready for inspection. JAMES MACKAY, Stuart street, opposite St. Paul's Church. nHEAP AND GOOD FURNITURE, Wholesale and Retail, at CULL EN AND KEY'S FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, Princes street, THROUGH
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 1539, 3 December 1866, Page 7
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531Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1539, 3 December 1866, Page 7
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