SALE OF VALUABLE HORSES j THURSDAY, 10th OCTOBER, 1861. '. MESSRS. SMITH & CO. Have received instructions TO SELL WITHOUT RESERVE, At Mr. Rotermund's Paddocks, Victoria. Hotel, To Aro ON THURSDAY, 10th OCTOBER, 1861. By direction of JAMES ALEXANDER, ESQUIRE, WANGANUI, From his celebrated. stud. 25 TO 30 SUPERIOR MARES AND GELDINGS. Mr. Alexander's experience and fame as a horse breeder, are Household words in Wanganui, also throughout the Province, and require no further comment from the Auctioneers, than impressing upon intending purchasers the eligibility of this first rate investment for 'shippers te the Otago Diggings and other Provinces. TERMS LIBERAL. Sale at half -past One JQlock. Sept. 24, 1861. ELIGIBLE INVESTMENT. messbs; BETHUNE & HUNTER, Have received iustructions TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION At the Exchange, on TUESDAY, THE 22nd OOTOBER, 1861, At Two o'Clock, Unless previously sold hy private Contract. THAT FREEHOLD PROPERTY situated at Kai Warra Warra, known as the " WATERLOO HOTEL." The Hotel stands upon an Acre of Freehold Land, and contains Bar, Three large Parlors, Bar Parlor, and other Rooms, Kitchen and Servants,' Room, and ten good Bed Rooms ; — it was receutly put in a complete state of repair, painted and papered throughout, at an expense of £1300. Th* Out Buildinjs include Stable, Fowl House, &c, and there is a spleudid Stock Yard attached to the premises. This Property has a frontage to the Hutt Road, and is situated wiihin a mile of tbe City of Wellington. TEBMS LIBERAL. For Cards to view the premises, or further information, apply at the Auctioneers' office. Exchange Buildings, 21st Septemhcr, 1861. PUBLIC SALE. MESSRS. BETHUNE AND HUNTER Have received instructions from ROBERT RODGER STRANG. ESQ., On behalf of the Mortgagee, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE EXCHANGE, ON THURSDAY, 14th NOVEMBER, 1861, At 2 o'clock, Unless the Mortgage he previously paid ofF, rpo WN ACRE, No. 118, in the City of Welling. JL "ton, situated at the corner of Willis and Ingestre Streets, — adjoining the premises ofj. E. Nathan, Esq. This valuable Acre has a frontage of 261 feet iv Willis Street, and 165 feet iv Ingestre Street. TEBMS AT BAIE. For further particulars apply to R. R Strong, Esq. ; A: de B. Brandon, Esq. ; or the Auctioneers, Exchange Buildings, 27th September, 186 D MOST IMPORTANT TO SHEEP FARMERS AND FLOCK OWNERS. Importation, direct from Germany, of true Negretti Rams and Ewes. THE Undersigned beg to announce that they have been advised of the shipment, per " Hermine," at Hamburg, of a flock consisting of 30 Rams and 10 Ewes, of the true Negretti breed, which has been consigned to them for disposal in New Zealand. These Sheep have been selected from the celebrated Flook of Mr. J. F. Hoffschlaeger, of Weisin, in Mecklenburgh, who, desirous to extend the reputation of his breed, already so well known and appreciated in Australia, has shipped some of the choicest specimens of his Flock, to this Colony. Each particular Ram and Ewe, will be accompanied by a pedigree attesting the puiity of the blood, and it may be some recommendation to those interested in the growth and improvement of Wool, to add that the average produce of the flock, whence this selection is taken, is from 3£ to _ lbs. of cleanwashed Wool from tbe Ewes, and from 7 to 8 lbs. from the rams, the quality of the fleece, the length, , fineness and evenness of the staple, is such as to have obtained for a long period an average price of 3s. per lb. Full particulars eau be obtained from the Un- , dersigned who have received per Overland Mail samples of the Wool and Drawings of the Animals. KRULL & CO. Wellington, Plimmer's Wharf, ' 25th September, 1861. SALE BY AUCTION. ON TUESDAY, 15th OCTOBER NEXT. MESSRS. DUNCAN AND VENNELL have been instructed BY MESSRS. KRULL & CO., To submit to Public Competition a Valuable importation EX « HERMINE," FROM HAMBURGH, Of a Flock of THOROUGH BRED NEGRETTI SHEEP CONSISTING OJF: — 30 RAMS and 10 EWES As described in the preceeding advertisement. The Sale will he held at Plimmer's Wharf, where accommodation has been provided and every facility will be a_brded for a complete^ inspection of , the animals previous to the Sale. , i The Auctioneers would earnestly request the attention of all those desirous of improving the breed of Sheep in this Country, to this very important Sale. The Sale will commence punctually at 2 o'clook, preceded by a Lunch in Mr. P. Laing's very best ; style. 25th September, 1861.
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Wellington Independent, Volume 1671, Issue 1671, 1 October 1861, Page 2
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742Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume 1671, Issue 1671, 1 October 1861, Page 2
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