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STOCK. STATIONS, &c. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER, At 12 o'clock. At the Provincial Sale Yards. THOROUGHBRED MARE BUTTERFLY. WRIGHT, STEPHEVSON, and CO. are instructed to sell by auction, at the Provincial Yards, this day, Tuesday, 29th September, at 12 o'clock, The Thoroughbred Chestnut Mare Butterfly, 6 years old, by Scud ; dam Evangcline, by Towtou, winner of the Bunedin Maiden Plate in 1873. To he seen previous to the sale at Scott's Commercial Stables. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER, At 12 o'clock. At Provincial Yards. CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HOUSE LORD PALMERSTON. WRIGHT, STEPBENSON, and CO. have received instructions from Messrs Little Brothers to sdl by auction, at the Provincial Yards, j on Tuesday, 29th September, at 12 o'clock, [ The renowned Clydesdale entire horse Lord j Palmerston. 28s I THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER, . i At 12 o'clock. At Provincial Yards. THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE HORSE FORETOP. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, and CO. ■ have received instructions to sell b3r auction, at the Provincial Yards, on Tuesday, 29th September, at 12 o'clock. The chestnut thoroughbred entire.horse Foretop, by Leotard, out of Wetsail. This horse, prior to going to the stud, was a very successful racer, and an excellent hack. 28s THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER, At 12 o'clock. At Provincial Yards. THOROUGHBRED ENTIRES. Ex Otago, from Melbourne. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, and Co.: have received instructions from George Coombes, Esq., to sell by auction, at the Provincial Yards, on Tuesday, 29th September, at 12 o'clock, The following thoroughbred horses:— FLYING DUTCHMAN. Flying.Dutchman, by Peter Wiltons, dam Hesiatance; Peter Willans, by Flying Dutchman, dam, Boarding-school Miss; Resistance, by Bay Sliddleton, dam, Diana. It maj": be mentioned that- Pli'injj- Dutchman is the renowned horse that ran the two dead heats with Saladiu for the Australian Gup in 1872. B A R W ON. ■ Barwon, by Boiardf\ dam, Jeanette ; Boiardo, by OrlaDdoj,daaay Missßowe; Jeanette, by Little- Jlu_u, dam., "Wilhehnina. • Thish.ars% .__ri_g bis. "career'-in-Victoria,' lua won a great many first-eiass races^ : ' •-■ . .RIGHT BOWER, 5 years old. .; Right Bower, by The Peer, dam. Midge ; The Peer, by Melbourne, dam, Cunizelli: Mid<*e, by Kelpie, dam, Maid of the Mill. .For further particulars, apply .to ''■■'. 21s THE AUCTIONEERS. .A. _ST =I> " -.. A; ,'M ACL E A N ' 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 11 o'clock " : At West Taieri—Last Tuesday in each month . j At Henderson's,, Lower Waipori—Second Thursday in | each month, of ' "' .: All kinds of Fat and Store Stock: ...-.' .."'■■' ■'■'"' 'And ' ; -■■ •"••■ •.'..' |AT THEni STORES, MANSE STREET—WEEKLY, ! " Of Wool, Grain, Skins; Hides, Tallow, &c., &c '": i J. AND A. MACLEAN, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, WOOL AND PRODUCE BROKERS, DTTNEDIJf. ■■,-.. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE, ~ In consequence of the Dunedin Annual Walking Show of Entire Horses.on ,the : 29th;inst.; our Monthly Sale at West Taieri will take place on THURSDAY, the Ist OCTOBER, 1874. ' WEST TAIERI MONTHLY SALE. ; STORE CATTLE, FIRST-CLASS STORE CATTLE- . • ASB . ■ HEAVY DRAUGHT COLTS AND FILLIES. : JAND A.~~MACLEAN • are favoured with instructions to sell by auction, at the West Taieri Market Yards, on Thursday, the Ist October, at 12 o'clock sharp, in lots to suit purchasers, ; " ' •: 'a : ;-, ■. 200 head realfr well-bred ; bullocks and ■"vv/ spayed cows and heifers, 3 and 4 years old; a large proi)ortiou of which are good beef now, and only require a few weeks on good pasture .to make them prime. .-.-...;' .. Also, -, , O, very superior lieavy draught colts, 3 """ -j years'old: '■■->■' ; :•■ .-.'• o very superior heavy draught fillies, 3 .. . . r1 . years old. . Tlie Auctioneers beg to draw special attention to the above sale, as the stock are all first-class. '■ •■ • Terms at sale. ... 11s | JjV O ;R SAL E . For delivery before Shearing. ' ' A FIRST-CLASS SHEEP STATION, Consisting of— 38 000 aCreS Leasehuld Country, ■■■";• ■//' '- ■ ;And .'; ' ■":;-- J' ''! ;'■' ■ *J A A acres Freehold, : ■ ' ■- On which is erected a very fine Family Residence. Together with 26 00 0 Sul'erior Mixed Sheep of good ages. For further particulars, apply to J. and A. MACLEAN. Dunedin, 22nd September, 18T4. 25s ENTIRES. , -.... O STAND THIS SEASON, AT DODSON'S FARM, SAWYER'S BAY, The Thoroughbred Imported Entire • CASBIBELLAUNUS. CASSIBELLAUNUS is a bright bay, black points five years old, stands sixteen hands two inches hi"h, possesses immense power, and shows great quality. As a two-year-old he won two two-year-old races at Newmarket, beating a large field. He was imported into this^Province by Mr Thomas Connor. Cassibellaunus is by Caraetacus, dam Campanile by Stockwell. Caraetacus by Kingston, son of Venison, out of Defenceless by Defence, son of Whalebone winner of the Epsom Derby, 18G2, value £0520. Partiefi intending sending mares will please communicate at once, as the list is fast filling up. First-class Paddock ccommodation for Mares. Service Fee ..• £io ios. Groomage, ss. ' 21s TJ\O LET, for the SEASON, the Thoroughbred Entire Horse CASTAWAY, By Tradueer, out of Mermaid, and own brother to Lurline. Apply to ~ Is WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, and Co. JEWELLERS, Q. EO a G E". YOUNG, v-« IMPORTER, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER P—IHCBS SXEKBT, Dunedin, Ooposlta Baok of Mw South "Wales DBSTTISTS. [g-OWARD AND RAYMOND, j SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL DENTISTS, ...,.„■„,■ ' 3 T>itTV"'W BTRBKT. ']'■■'■■■■ • 'VAII.QB.& : .-. ' ■ - ;-. ' "WILLIAM SINCLAIE * v TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, ISCES STSEET, (Opposite Criterion Hotel) DITKKPIN •.■•■•

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 3937, 29 September 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 3937, 29 September 1874, Page 4

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