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Public Notices BURTON'S GREAT AUSTRALIAN CIRCUS, Will open at Invercargill . MONDAY, JANUARY 13th, See future advertisement. ■nUNEDIN CUP, 1 879 A CONSULTATION on the above event will be held by 2000 Subscribers, at £1 each, to be divided as follows : — First prize ... ' £1000 Second prize • '. 400 Third 'prize - 200 T Starters (divided) 200 Non-starters (divided) ... 200 , £*2000 ' Crossed cheques, with exchange (Is) added, and stamps for-reply and result. - HERBERT BENTLEY, \ i Treasurer. Address — Box 37, Invercargill, and offices, Rodgers' Buildings, Dee street, InvercargiH. ry.UNE.DTN- C U P— 1879. FIFTY-NINE NOMINATIONS: Mr A. A, Cameron has opened his annual consultation on the above important event. 4000 Members at 20s'Each. - , First (definite) ... ■ -...£IOOO Second (definite) ... , ... 500 Third (definite) 300 Fourth (definite) 100 - Other Starters (divided) ... 600 ' Non-starters (divided) ..."1500 £4000 Exchange, Is for cheques. , Two stamps required, one for renly and one for result. , - ALFRED A., CAMERON, Box 251 ; or Prince of Wales Hotel, Dunedin "W" ° , T } c E' • To Contractors and. others^ „ ( In consequence of our inability to get a regular supDly of trucks to keep our Stone Crushing Machines going, we will -not undertake or guarantee any supply after our present orders are executed. * - JAMES ANGUS & CO, -\T- O TIC E. Shearing will commence on Avondale station, on or about the 15th inst. Apply Manager on the Station, Or J. W. RAYMOND. 'Invercargill. T) HOT OS 12s 6d PER DOZEN! 1 ATKINSON AND ANDERSON, PHOTOGRAPHERS, , • Three doors from "Temple of Science," j Dee street. Pictures copied,' Villas and Farms visited : on the most reasonable terms. Photographs taken at 12s 6d per dozen ; a good picture guaranteed. PHOTOS 12s 6d>PER DOZEN, 'j;--' . Auction Sales. i ' r ... SATURDAY, JANUARY IVsM J j DWELLING HOUSE, JACKSON STREET, ■■■■■■■ j SYLVAN BANk..; ; ; .' : HE. OSBORNE has received instructions • from the Mortgagees to sell by auction at his rooms, ;Esk street,, on Saturday, January 11th, at 12 o'clocis:;^That comfortable well-built family res!?, dence erected on section 36, Jackson street, adjoining the residence of A. Cross, Esq., together with outhouses,.' &c. The section is well-fenced, and the garden stocked with fruit trees. . ' Terms at sale..., FRIDAY, 17th. JANUARY, 1879, At 12 o'clock. • At Mr Thomas Pollock's Farm, Popofcunoa. CLEAR ING SALE cf : ; ■ ■■ draught ; v: :;" : AND:.:' ;." . ■::■■■ <■}■■ THOROUGHBRED H . O R : S' E S, CATTLE, SHEEP, IMPLE.MEMTS, ' , ' ' '&c. •■ ■ WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. have received instructions, from Thomas Pollock, Esq., to sell by auction, at his farm, Popotunoa, on Friday, 17th January, at 12 o'clock, The whole of his ; : LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, Consisting of — DRAUGHT HORSES. 1 Clydesdale entire Horse, 5 years, Marquis of Hamilton, by Old Marquis 1 draught Mare, Fanny, 8 years, by Boisdale • ■ - 1 draught Mare, Blossom, 6 years, by> Glengany, with foal at foot by Marquis of Hamilton ... 1 draught Mare, Polly, ! 5 years, bySouthern Chief, foal at foot by - Heather Ben ; . 1 draught Mare, Jessie, 5 years,' by Southern Chief, foal at foot by Marquis of Hamilton ; 1 draught Filly (very good), Kate, 3 years old, by Old Marquis 1 draught Filly, by 'Southorn ; : And ; .. , 3 first-class draught Geldings, 4, 5, and 8 _ years old respectively. THOROUGHBRED HORSES. 1 thoroughbred entire . colt,; Captain , Douglas, 3 years, by Kottingly, out of Minriil, imported from Tasmania. . 1 two-year-old Colt, by Traducer^'out of Lady- Ellen .'. „ .." ; , ; 1 brood Mare, Chambermaid, by Riddles- .:,;;■ worth, with foal at'foot by Bothwell 1 brood Mare, Lady of the .Lake, by Mahratta, wifcbfostl at foot by Bothwell ■'■ •■ • >-' .• ■ • :" ' ■ 1 brood Mare, Little Lady, by Stdnnbird, out of Lady Ellen, with foal at foot by Bothwell 1 brood Mare, Speywife, by Caledon, dam Missil, -with foal at foot by Marquis of Hamilton 1 brood Mare_ "Penelope/ 1 by Kelpie, bred by Ch'irnside', Esq., Victoria * 1 brood Mare " Rossini," by St. Aubyn, dam Constance (both' English bred) 1 brood Mare, " Jeanine," "with foal at foot by Marquis of Hamilton 1 brood Mare, a Camelia" (hurdle racer), supposed to be in foal to Ringleader 20 first-class Colts and Fillies, two to four- years old 1^ broken and unbroken. ; CATTLE AND- SHEEP. 24 quiet Milk Cows, nearly all with calves at foot 50 Steers- and Heifers, one to four years old •> 1 Shorthorn Bull, four years old ' • 2 Lincoln Rams (one a second prizetaker ".at Oamaru 100 Merino Ewes, "with lambs at foot " '40 three-quarter bred Leicester Ewes, with lambs at foot ' 40 thre'e-quartei' ( bred Leicester Ewes, with lambs at'foot 100 three-quarter bred Hoggetts - FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Consisting of Drays, Ploughs, Harrows, Chaffcutters,* Oat-crusher, Harness, &c, &c, , 1 - .Also, 1 English-bred Pointer Slut, with four pups 50 Fowls And - . Other Articles too numerous to particui 'larise. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. ' - - The Auctioneers have much pleasure in calling attention to this important Cleaidng Sale, the -whole of the Stock being of a most superior description, and having been selected with Mr Pollock's well-known good judgment, and regardless of expense. Mr Pollock having sold his Farm the abbye are for Absolute gale,

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Southland Times, Issue 3295, 11 January 1879, Page 3

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