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STOCK. STATIONS, &c. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, and Co. Are prepared to MAKE LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES ON WOOL, WHEAT, &c, Either for Sale in this Market or for shipment to their I Agents in London or Australia. | They will hohl i WEEKLY SALES of WOOL During: the Season at their Stores, lii'trh.street, EVERY THURSDAY, at 5 o'clock; SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, and TALLOW, EVERY WEDNESDAY, at Hall-past 3 o'clock. i Also, MONTHLY SALES [ Of all descriptions of Grain. 11a? ~ MONDAY, 7lh SEPTEMBER, At 12 o'clock. AT BURNBANK FARM, WEST TAIEUI. HORSES, CATTLE, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD FURNII'UiIE, GRAIN, LEASE OF GRASS. WEIGHT, STEPHENSON, and CO. have received instructions frcni Mr Wiiliam M'Nicoll to sell by auction, at his Farm, Uurnbank, WestTnieri, on Monday, 7th September, at 12 o'clock, a a head cittlc, consisting of dairy cows and *'V -mixed stores c draught and spring-cart mares; 1 three- " year-old colt r> i \ bags feed and seed oats Lease of 90 acres Fnglish grass, from day of sale to l«t June, 1575 Farming implements, consisting of dray, double and single furrow ploughs, harness, dairy utensils Household furniture, &c., &c. Also, at same time ami place, on account of Mr Donald Grant, i pure Shorthorn bull, 2 years old 0 pure Shorthorn bulls, 1 year old i .) well-bred do cows and heifers 1 entire Clydesdile draught colt, 2years old. The above Stock, &c., of Mr M'Nicoll are worthy of attention, and will be sold to the highest bidder, as he is leaving his farm. Mr Donald Grant's Cattle are particularly deserving of notice, as he has spared no trouble or expense in procuring the very best strains of blood from the most noted herds in Victoria. 2&ig J. AND A. MACLEAN ARE PREPARED TO MAKE MOST LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES Upon next Season's Clip of Wool, Grain of all kinds, and other Produce, consigned to them for sale here or shipment to England or Australia. THEY WILL ALSO HOLD AUCTION SALES At their New Cattle and Sheep Yards, Kaikorai Every Wednesday, at 1-1 o'clock At West Toieri—Last Tuesday in each month At Henderson's, Lower Waipori—Second Thursday in each month, of All kkids of Fat and Store Stock: And AT THEIR STORES, MANSE STREET—WEEKLY, Of Wool, Grain, Skins, Hides, Tallow, &c, &c. J. AND A. MACLEAN, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, WOOL AND PRODUCE BROKERS, - DUNEDIN. HREE HEIFERS for Sale, just at calving, William Orr, opposits the Rose Bank Hotel, Saddle Hill. FOB. SALE. JV O R H3 A~~L E~. Double Tape Patent Fuse BLASTING POWDER (HALL'S). ' Was LEWIS L. LEVI, Stafford street. XjV O R £j A L IT EX UNDINE AND HIMALAYA. 400 casks Younger's India Pale Ale, quarts and Dints 100 cases Devenish's Champagne P.A. do 'do 800 cases Byass's Red Label Stout do do Pale and Brown Sherry and Claret.' TO ARRIVE, PER ROSLYN CASTLE AND HINDOSTAN. 250 casks Younerer's India Pale Ale, quarts and pints 100 cases Devenish's Champagne do do do 100 cases Bass's India Pale do do do 100 cases Truman's Extra Double Stout do do Port, Sherry, Old Brandy (dark and pale), Hock, . Champagne; Chablis Claret. 30my R. M. ROBERTSON and CO. PEAS, Prussian Blue, for SALE. John Brook, Manse street. TCT O W L A N D I U G, -^ EX COLUMBUS. Fencing Wire, Nos. 0, 7, and 8. 3s WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, and CO. O N s A L E . .NOff.L A~NV ING, Ex J. N. Fleming. Steam Hammers Portable Steam Engines, 6, 8, and 10-h.p. Stationary Steam Engines, 2, 6, 8, 0, and 10-h.p. Hoisting Engines, 2 and 8-h.p. Screw Cutting Lathes, 14, 15, and 16ft. beds. Fencing Wire, No. 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10. Woolpacks, Seaming Twine, Canvas, Corn Sacks. NEILL and CO., teg Dunedin. COALS. COALS. COALS. ~~ /~\TAGO COAL DEPOT, OCTAGON. just landing, ex duke of Edinburgh, A Fresh Supply of the Best NEWCASTLE COAL .... .. ■. , • . And . TO ARRIVE, Ex MEMESTO, - 700 ton 3. Our coal is all kept under cover, so that our customers may rely upon getting their coal always clean anddry. vAlso, FOR SALE, a quantity of White Lead, in tins and kegs Green, Blue, and Black paints White Zinc and Driers Linseed Oil, raw and boiled Sperm and Rangoon Oils ' European Cosdoge, all size 3 Manilla Rope Oakum ■ Archangel Tar Zinc, Nos. 9 and 10 Cement, Knight Bevan's DRUMMOND and WATSON, Late FINDLAYS and WATSON, _ Octagon. g* O R~ S A~ I It FIRST-CLASS ASSORTMENT OF FRUIT TREES. Peaches, 24s per doz. Apples, Pears, Plums, Cherries, at 18s per doz. Also, Large Trees, up to 10 years old. Roses, per 100, £4. '400 Camellias 5000 Blue Gums, in pots. EVERGREEN AND FLOWERING SHRUBS, &c. 35,000 Coniferae Trees 4000 Abies, in 8 sorts, from 25s per 100 400 Calletris, in pots, from 12s per doz. 4000 Cupressus macrocarpus, from 12s per doz.; 2 feet, 245. Up to .7 feet. 6000 „ M'Nabiana, from 12s per doz.; 2 feet 30s per doz. 700 „ Lawsouiana, from 12s per doz. to 245. 400 „ Excelsia, frem 18s per doz. Fine and rapid growers. 600 „ Goveniana, from 18s per doz. • 500 „ Horizoutalis, 9s per doz. 100 „ Majestica, from 18s per doz. 200 „ Knighti, from ISs per doz. | 400 „ Toruloso, from ISs per doz. 200 „ Correyana, from 245. Fine and rare. 800 „ Funebris, from 12s. 850 „ Pinus Insignis, 2 years, £4 per 100, fine 0000 „ Pmus Insignis, from 40s per 100, transplanted 150 „ Mercutia, from 18s per doz. 7000 „ Maritima, 15s per 100 500 „ Halepenis, 25s per 100 .300 „ Pondez'osa, 15s per doz. | 400 „ Tuberculnta, 12s per doz. 200 ~ Beuthamiana, from 18s per doz. 400 Wellingtonia, from 18s per doz. Fine grown 100 Widdringtonia Cupressus, 18s per doz. j Inspection Invited. j R. THOMSON, Esk Bask Nursery. ■ N. E. Valley, near Toll Bar. ljy GEORGE STREET TIMBER YARD AND STEAM SAW MILL, TURNERY, AND WASH-BOARD FACTORY. THE undersigned beg to announce to their Customers and the Public Generally, that with the increased facilities they have now at command consequent on the combination of the stock and appliances removed from their former place of business in the Octagon, with that lately acquired from J. R. i Spicer and Co, they can execute all orders entrusted to them with care and despatch. ON SALE— Baltic Dcil, Oregon Shelving and Lumber Kaur , Kcd, White, and BlackPi-ic - bcotuh and Colonial T. ami U. Flooring and Lining X iro Bricks, Tiles, Lime, Cement, and Plaster Builders Ironmongery; Galvanised Iron Rid<nn". and Spouting. The trade supplied with first-class Turnery. A. FULTON and CO. Agents for Lambert's Drain Pipes, &c. 22as:

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 3916, 4 September 1874, Page 4

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