BOOKS! BOOKS! AT M'CULLOUGH’S HOTEL, D R V B R BAD. SATURDAY, 16th OCTOBER, At 12 ( 'Clock sharp. MR. GEORGE FAC HE will Sell by Public Auction, "Without the Slightest Reserve, at Dryluvad, on Saturday, October 16, at noon, 200 VOLUMES Of BOOKS, Comprising First-class Works by the Lest Authors, handsomely bolind. Also-, A Small Lot of Jewellery, Ac. GEO. FACHE, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, At 12 o’Clock sharp. At GOODGER’S SALE YARDS, CROMWELL. Important Sale of Draught, Harness, and Saddle Horses, Celts and Fillies. Selected from the Stock of H. C \MPBELL, Esq., Of the Wanaka Station. MR. GEORGE FACHE has been favored with instructions fr.-m Henry Campbell, Esq., Wanaka Station, to Sell by Public Auction, at Goudver’s Sale Yards, Cromwell, on the above date, at 12 o’clock sharp, A Mob of 20 PRIME YOUNG HORSES (From three to six years old), some unbroken, as follows : 18 Splendid upstanding Horses and Mares, by Camden. 1 Magnificent Draught Filly, three years old, by Eglinton. 1 Ditt'->, by Lofty. The auctioneer can confidently recommend the whole of the above horses to breeders, trainers, andotheis as being the very best lot ever offered in the district, and can guarantee the pedigree to be r.s described. The sire Camden and the dams Alice Grey, Remedy, Physic, Kangaroo, Lucy Grey, and Jenny Deans, whoso progeny they are, were especially selected by Robert Wilkin, Esq., for stud purposes. These horses are so well known for their excellent qualities that further comment is uncalled for. Among the lot is Arabian, full brother to Albatross, who won the Christchurch Steeplechase in 1868, and who ran so Well and carried olf several prizes at Queenstown in 1861. Also, A very promising four-year-old Colt, Ratty, out of Remedy A magnificent three-year old Colt, out of J eimy Deans And several prime young Fillies. Gentlemen requiring first - class hacks will be able to select from the above. GEORGE FACHE, Auctioneer. THE CROMWELL COALPIT is now in full working order. Messrs e. d. Owens and Co. beg to inform consumers, that by means of their new and powerful pumping machinery they can supply the demand lor these unequalled burning coals let it be ever so large. A constant supply and teams loaded at the pit’s mouth. R. D. OWENS and Co. Proprietors. Cromwell, 14th August 1669 SCUD W ILL stand this Season at Messrs COMBIR k DOUGLAS’S, near Eden Creek. Terns, £5 ss.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 390, 8 October 1869, Page 3
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