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STOSiK, STATIONS, &?: THURSDAY. 2«n DECEMBER, .At 1 o'clock. . At Mosgicl. STOKE CATTLE. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, and CO. have received instructions from Mr James Wrieht to ecu by auction, at Mosgiel, on Thursday, 24th December, at 1 o'clock, ~ , i cr\ head store bullocks and spayed cows. i The above arc in splendid thriving condition, and wiil be found one of the best lots offered this season. 12d MONDAY, 4th JANUARY, 1875. At 2 o'clock. At High street Yards. PURE MERINO STUD BAMS, £x India, from Lnunccston. WEIGHT, STEPHENSON, and Co. will sell by auction at their High street yards on Monday, 4th January, at 2 o'clock, c r\ pure merino stud rams, from the iiocks of ** " Messrs J. Gibson and W. Taylor, of Tasmania. Intending purchasers are invited to inspect tho above at the High street Yards, where they will be on view till day of sale. THURSDAY, 31st DECEMBER, At 12 o'clock. At Provincial Yards. HEAVY DRAUGHT MARES AND GELDINGS. Ex India, from Launceston. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, and CO. have received instructions from Richard Syinmons, Esq.. to sell by auction, at the Provincial Yards, on Thursday, 31st December, at 12 o'clock, A A head of heavy draught mares and geldings. Ex India, from launceston. The Auctioneers are authorised by the Owner to state that the above shipment is the best that ever left Tasmania, comprising, as it does, animals selected from the studs of Messrs J. . Symmons, Patterson, Luck, and other celebrated breeders, as well as several first prize takers, both mares and geldings, including tho famous team that took tho first prize at the recent Exhibition of theTasmanian Agricultural and Pastoral Association. But, in fact, Sir Symnions's unquestioned judgment as shown in his previous shipments is of it-self a sufficient guarantee for the excellence of the present one. The horses will b&oii view at Gawn's Stables till day of sale. ■ I*l SATURDAY, 2nd JANUARY, 1875. At 12 o'clock. At Crawford's Yards, Palmerston. PROVINCIAL-BRED HORSES. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, and CO. will sell by suction, at Crawford's Yards, Palmerston, on Saturday, 2nd January, 1875, at 12 . o'clock, Ia a head Provincial-bred draught colt 3 and ivU saddle and light harness horses. 23d ACLEAN BROTHERS, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, AND WOOL AND PRODUCE BROKERS. Stores—Princes street South. Offices—Manse street, Dunedin. Jam? Maclean, ) AiIKX. MACLKAN, !• S. 8. Maclean. ) We are prepared to make advances on the most liberal terms on the incoming Clip of Wool, Grain, or othariProduce, for Sale in this market, or for shipment ;to our agents in London, or Australia. Having taken those commodious and well-adapted Warehouses known as CARGILLS and M'LEAN'S WOOL and PRODUCE STORES, we are prepared to offer every facility for the Sale of Wool in this market. Our Mr H. J. Maclean Mill devote his attention specialty: to this branch of our business, in which he will be ; assisted by Mr W. L. Lees, so long and favourably known for his judgment in alloting and valuing Wools. Our Sales of Wool will bo held during the season on Fridays, «t;S o'clock, and account sales will be rendered proH^ptly on the following Thursday. The sate -ef Sheepskins, Hides, Tallow, or other produce will BB«eive our special attention, and regular Auctions uM he held overy Friday throughout the year- | SUMMARY OF AUCTION SALES: At Kaikorai Sale Yards—Every Wednesday, at 11 o'clock, of Eat Stock. West Taten—Laat Tuesday in each month, Of FAT AND STORE CATTLE I of every description. . . At our Stores, Priflfies street South—Every Friday, at 3 o'clock, Wool, Sheepskins, Hides, Tallow, &c. MACLEAN BROTHERS. 2n TSJS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 23rd DECEMBER, At B.olclock. IMPORTANT SALE or CARRIAGE AND SADDLE HORSES, WAGGONETTES AND HARNESS. At Golden Age Hotel, .Stafford street. MACLEAN BROTHERS are instructed by Mr ThemiasiJl. M'Kay to sell by auction, as above— •i a well bred upstanding bor-ses^ consisting of -••" well matched'carriage paits. Warranted perfectly quiet in single OTidouble harness or saddle—and stauuah. .Any reason- ■ able trial given. Ipair very superior grey gcMing*, 6 years old. Perfect match, show/, .good steppers, staunch and quiet, and admirably suited for a gentleman's fainiiy.earnage. 3 very handsome waggonettes, inmost new, with pole, shafts, and lamp* complete. 3 sets of double and single harness, tin tfirst* .glass order; saddles, bridles, &c. t ,&c. l!)d WEDNESDAY, 30th DECEMBER, """^ At 3 o'clock. ': PUSE SHORT-HORN BULL. v; Ec Calypso, from London. • MA C L E A N~ B R 0 T H E R S i are favoured with instructions frem Messrs Murray, Roberta, siid Co, to sell by auction, at tho 'Taieri Snow, on Wednesday, 30th December, at 3 o'clock, ; i .-..-■ The pure short-horn bull, Second Earl of Darlington. Roan ; calved October 28th; 1872 ; got by second Duke of Gloster. 28392; dam, : Darlington 17th, by Grind Duke of York, ' ■■ 24071; grand dam, Darlington 10th, by 4th Duke of Oxford, 11387 -Vide Coatea's Herd "Book.- • ■ ■ ■ ..-.';:.■.,. TJie above-mentioned Bull was bred by R; Parin Davis, Esq., Horton, Chipping-Sodhury, GloucestorsWre, who is'well-known xs a breeder of >first-class.. Stsqk. and can be seen at Typan's Hotel, West Taieri. . . Terms at gale. 290 ' WEDNESDAY, 30th DECEMBER, ~ At 3 o'clock. jPjURE KIRKHAM LINCOLN RAMS. Ex Calypso, from London, MACLEAN BROTHERS #se favoured with instructions from Messrs Murray, Ko.horts, and Co., to sell by auction, at the Taieri BUojr, on Wednesday, 30th December, at 3 o'clock, • ■ '■'. I c P,ure Lincoln Rams, 2-tooth. Tho aboy,o.-mejßtioiiod sheep were bred by J. R. Kirkhanii Esq.., (iaistor, Lincolnslrirc, whose stock are known all over ,the world for their valuable quality and quantity .of jfrool, viza, and symmetry of carcase combined' with purity of blood. This shipment is considered by cum|ie,ten/t judges who have seen them to be superior to any lot of Lincoln sheep over lauded in Now Zealand, ajad can be seea at l'ynuu's Hotel, West Taieri.r : Teffljs at ialo. ... 4d WEDNESDAY, Citb. JANUARY, 1875." IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE AT CROYDON, HOSONjtns. MARTIN, MAJTLAND, and CO. ore favoured with instructions "from G. M. Bell, Esq., to sell by auction, at the Croydoh Homestead, on the above daUs, the undermentioned valuable stock, fanning implements, 4c, yiz. — 2Q he.id draught horse?, including— Overy superior hpavy draught marcs, imported ' <. Also, The entire Clydesdale horse PLOUGHUOY, A f\ head of well-bred Middle horses, got by *v those celebrated sirosi, Tliames, Toni King, and Macaioni, out of fint-clays mares o magnificent brood maros, with foals at foot, ** and in foal to Macaroni Also, Thit thoroughbred imported horso, MAOAttONI, by Lord of Uia Hill's, out of Amethyst. Macaroni is half-hrotbor to Gloucooj winner of the Melbourne Cup, and full-brt4bcr to Westminster, one of the best colts in New South Wales at tho present time. For full pedigree, ecu BUxl Book. a superior stud Lincoln ewes "I a A Lincoln and -]-brod Lincoln rams ■j team of working bullocks and dray. Also, Funning imploauonis, including double-furrow ploughs, cJiaffcuttcr, reaping machine, J)oise-]K)wer, &c.,ifcp. In calling special attention to this most important sale, the Auctioneers have only to refer to the name of the vendor as a guarantee (or tho quality of the Stock, and to statp that Mr Bell's sole rejujou for holding this sale is that he has completed his improvements at Croydon, and is relinquishing agriculture at this j station. S0 wijl commence at 11 sharp, 22d

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4010, 23 December 1874, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 4010, 23 December 1874, Page 8

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