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Auction Advertisements. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. HORSES. HORSES, Ex Bella Vista, HAEEY AND GILLES \j will sell by public auction, on Wednesday, 4th inst., 8 heavy Draught, Pack, and Saddle Hor.es, iust landed, after a splendid passage from Hobart Town. Cabey and Gilles, 10107 Auctioneers. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 6th INSTANT. TWENTY-FIVE FAT CATTLE. ■jITARK SPROT has received instructions from Mr H. Diedrichs to sell by public auction on the above day, Oft HEAD SPLENDID BULLOCKS, From the Waitahi Run. No explanation is required of these Cattle ; their former character will be more than borne out on this occasion. * ARAHURA YARDS. Sale at 1 o'clock. 10115 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. FAT CATTLE!! FA.T CATTLE!!! AEAHURA STOCK YAEDS. MAKE SPROT has received instructions to sell, at the above time and place, the following mobs :—: — Messrs. Haebison, Evans, and Holt's Lot from Mr. Gbigg's station on the Ashburton, being the pick of his whole mob, and comprising a lot of— tyf\ HEAD of the BEST BULLOCKS ' ever brought into this market, only twelve days from the run. such cattle as we have never seen here, and twenty heifers, of the primest quality. 10125 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. FAT CATTLE ! ! ! ARAHURA STOCK YARDS. M A E E SPROT has just received instructions from Mr John Febguson to sell by auction at the . above place, iyf\ HEAD OF CATTLE, Of the class usually selected by him, but which have been described to the Auctioneer by parties who have seen and examined them as by far the best he has ever imported. These cattle contain a considei able proportion of Working Bullocks and Heavy Steers, and combine the usual characteristics of Mr Ferguson's mobs — docility, and quality. They have been lifted close to this market, are a very short time on the road, and the driving has been superintended by the owner himself. These are guarantees to the trade of i the quality they are going to buy. Sale at 2 o'clock. No reserve. 10138 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. BUTCHER'S BUSINESS. MARK SPROT lias received instructions from Mr Niel M'Kinnon to dispose— either privately before the day of sale, or by public auction on Wednesday, the 11th September, of his Valuable SHOP, YARDS, and BUSINESS at the LITTLE PADDOCK, Hau Hau Lead. This business is simply one of the best on the Coast, as the Auctioneer can show by the stock sold to the present proprietor. It is entirely cash, and is only parted with because of the determination of the owner to return to his friends in Canada. The price asked is so absurdly low, that a sale must ensue. Sale at 2 o'clock. ► No Reserve then. 10137

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West Coast Times, Issue 608, 5 September 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 608, 5 September 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 608, 5 September 1867, Page 3