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BALES BY AUCTION. IMPORTANT NOTICE. FRIDAY, 15th DECEMBER, At 3 o'clock. At Watson's Hotel. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY. HENRY DRIVER has received instructions from the Proprietor to offer for sale, at Watson's Hotel, on Friday, 15th inst., at 3 o'clock, Section No. 8, block LII., town of Dunedin, containing one quarter-acre, and situated on the reclaimed land, opposite Goods Sheds, Rattray street Wharf. Particular notice Is called to this Important Sale, the Auctioneer not thinking it necessary to in any way onlarge upon the value of the land to ba offered, as it is well-known and apparent to all. 14d OTAGO FAT STOCK AND DOG SHOW, At the Caledonian Grounds, on Tuesday, 19th December. Provincial Yards. SATURDAY, 16th DECEMBER, At 12 o'clock. TITRIGHT, STEPHENSON, and CO. W will cell by auction, at Provincial Yards, on Saturday, ICth inst., at 12 o'clock, One publican's booth, attached to which will be the sole right to sell refreshments on the Grounds during the meeting. Particulars from __ SYDNEY JAMES, Secretary. rgIOWNSHIP OF BURKE'S~. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. During this month 200 SECTIONS in this sp'endid Township will be SOLD by AUCTION, of wichh due notice will bo given. This Township is situated between Hastings and St. Leonards, on the Railway Line to Port Chalmers. The situation and scenery aro unequalled in the suburbs of Dunsdin, and amongst other natural advantages it posse 3an inexhaustible supply of pure spring- water, which it is the intention of the vendor to have made avsi'able through the Township by means of water pipes. Lithographic Plans will shortly be issuel, but information can in the meantime be. obtained from 24u GEORGE W. ELIOTT. STOCK., STATIONS, &Q. FRIDAY, 22nd DECEMBER, At 1 o'clock. At Mosg'el Sale Yards. PRIME STOKE CATTLE. HE N R Y~D RIVER has received instructions to sell by auction, at the yards, Mosgiel, on Friday, 22nd inst., at 1 o'clock sharp. n.-iA hsad very superior store cattle, consist- >"-" ing of 4 and 5 year old bullocks and Bpayed cows, in good condition, and perfectly qniet. No reserve. 14d Saturday, ioth December, At 12 o'clock. At Provincial Yards. To Sporting Gentlemen and Others. THOROUGHBRED HORSES, j Ex ALBION, FROM MELBOURNE AND TASMANIA, WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, and Co. have received instructions from Messrs Curran and Grieve 3, to sell by auction, at the Provincial Yards, on Saturday, ICth December, at 12 o'clock, 1. Tho thoroughbred colt ENDYMION, a bright biv, 2 ye irs old, by Manuka, dam Electra by King Alfred; g d Lucy, by Rory O'Morc; gg d lledora, by Jersey; gjrif d Couutess, by Little John, &c, &c. Kndymion was b ed by J. R. Lesraionth, Esq., M'Arthar, Victoria, 2. CONTRIVER, thoroughbred grey colt, 2 years old, by Architect; dam Lady of the Lake ; Lady of the Lake by Tom King, out of Fairy. 3. MECHANIC, thoroughbred brown colt, 4 years old, by Architect; dam Black Bess by Phantom (imported); g d Kit by Plenipo; sire and dam both imported. i. Chestnut Gelding LITTLE DAN, 3 years old, own brother to Mechanic. The performances and further particulars will bo given at sale. Also, On account of Henry Campbell, E?q., The thoroughbred chestnut mare JUNO, 5 years old, by Elswick ; dam Juliet The thoroughbred blown filly BUTTERCUP,* years old, by Ehwick; dim Butterfly Both quiet lo ride. Also, A thoroughbred chestnut colt, 5 years, by Scud; dam Beeswing. _5d SATURDAY, 16th DECEMBER, At 12 o'clock. At Provincial Yards. DRAUGHT COLTS AND FILLIE3. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, and CO. have received instructions from Messrs Bryce Bros., to sell by auction, at Provincial Yards, on Saturday, 16th December, at 12 o'clock, 6 draught colts and fillies, 3 years old. 14d SATURDAY, 16th DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. At Provincial Yards. LIGHT HARNESS HORSES. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, and CO. have received instructions from the owner to sell by auction, at above time and place, a light harness horses. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by auction, early in March (if not previously disposed of privately), the OKAITERU ESTATE. on the Winton and Kingston Railway, csnsisting Of 90 000 acres °' frec'.iold Q 000 0 °* 'eaae' lo'^' am' 90 000 urst'c' as3 mixed sheep. For further particulars, apply to lo MACLE-N BROTHERS. FRIDAY, sth JANUARY, 1877, At 11 o'clock sharp. At Colac, Victoria. FOURTH ANNUAL SALE OF MESSRS ROBERTSON BROTHERS' PURK SHORTHORNS AND lIEREFORDS. KICHAB.D GIBSON and CO. J have the pleasure to announco their intention of submitting to public competition, without the slightest reserve, at Colac, on Friday, sth January, 1877, at 11 o'clock sharp, on account of tho owners o* the above well-known FFherd of cattle, oa A head of pure Shorthorn and Hereford O\JV foulls, cows, and heifers, including the very best bred animals in their stud herd. This herd waa established ovc 30 years ago by tho late Mr William Robertson, by importations from England of some o. the very best strains of pure shorthorns and Ilcrefords then extant, and latterly most costly additions have been made in tho purchase of the very ,ttst imported sires, including, .iniongstothers, the well-known bulls Duke of Brunswick (25,937), whose stock have realised more money than tho progeny oi any other bull ever introduced to the Australian Colonies ; also, the pure Bates bull Earl of Geneva (31,008), purchased for the sum of £1732 10s, which blood is now more eigerly sought after by American breeders in the English market than any other strain. The Bth Duke <.£ Geneva (28,390), whose breeding is nearly the same as the sire of the Earl, having been lately purchased, when nearly seven years old, at 2000 guineas, to go back to America ; and the produce cf oi.o cow alone'of the same strain—viz , COtli Duchess of Geneva (C. H. 8., p. 414, vol. II.)— has realised over £100,000 s:nce August, 1853. A guarantee lv..s been given th.t no private sales will be made, and buyers can, with confidence, depend upon the sale being absolutely unreserved. To meet the convenience of buyers, tho owners will undertake to deliver stock purchased at the s-ale in Melbourne free of expense, and at their own risk. Special coaches will leave Geclong to convey intending passengers to Colac. Catalogues and ali particulars can be obtained from the agents, CO Queen street, Melbourne; or Messrs Robertson Brothers, Colac ; or Henry Driver, N.Z.L. and M.A. Co., Dunedin. Referring to the above, the undersigned would remind breeJers that, although importation from Europe is now prohibited, equally pure blood can be obtained from Messrs Robertson Brothers' well-known FF herd of cattle. Complete catalogues may he had upon applicxtion, and arrangements made with intending buyers to purchase through agents m Melbourne of their own selection. Cost of such purchases can be made payable in Dunedin after amount is known. HENRY DRIVER, N.Z.L. and M.A. Co., 5d Dunedin

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4627, 14 December 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 4627, 14 December 1876, Page 4

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