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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, At 12 o’clock. IMPORTANT SALE of MERINO BAMS, At Meadow Bank, Shag Valley. B RIVER, M‘XiEA N, and CO. arc favored with instructions from Honblo F. D. Bell, to Bell by Auction, at Meadow Bank, Shag Valley, on Wednesday, 9th February next, at 12 o’clock, in lots to suit purchasers, 700 merino rams, viz;— 130 four-tooth rams 570 two-tooth do. These sheep have all been bred by Mr. Bell, and are the progeny of ewes selected from the celebrated stud flock of M,r. F. D. Rich, and the flock of the Shag Valley Station ; by imported Amerioon merino rams, from the flocks of George Campbell, Esq., Vermont, America, They are remarkable for their size and symmetry, no loss than for the excellent cojrnbing and immense weight of their fleece. The clip of a number of the ewe hoggets of this flock, shorn this season, has readied the enormous weight of 111b. each. W e would earnestly recommend these sheep to the notice of wool growers in quest of runs. Samples of the wool may be seen at our officok Terms of Sale very liberal. DRIVER, M'LEAN, & Co.

ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, At 11 o’clock sharp. TO SLAUGHTERMEN, CATTLE DEALERS, & OTHERS. SALE BY AUCTION. AT THE NEVIS. MICLH COWS, FAT STEERS. AND YEARLINGS. WILLIAM JACKSON BARRY, in accordance with instructions received from Mr. Michael Connelan, will Sell by Public Auction, at the Nevis Township, on Saturday, 15th January, 1870, at 12 o’clock sharp, 19 Four year-old Eat Bullocks 11 Milch Cows in Calf * : 7 Yearlings in prime condition. The auctioneer, in drawing attention to the above sale, does so with confidence as they are,uuex ; ccptionally, the primest that have ever been offered to the public in the district. " Terms at Sale. Remember: Saturday, Jan. 15, 1870. At the Nevis Township, W. J. BARRY, Auctioneer.

SATURDAY, 22nd JANUARY, Sale by Public Auction. AT HILLHOUSE’S YARDS, ALEXANDRA, At one o’Clock sharp. JOHN COLE CHAPPLE has been (J instructed by Mr. George Agnew, of Waitahuua, to Sell by Public Auction, as above, a lot of lirst-clas CATTLE AND HORSES, Comprising: 40 Quiet Dairy Cows, with Calves at foot 20 Hand-fed Heifers, in calf 7 Fat Steers. Also a few useful Hacks, and the well-known Racehorse, Falcon. i?he auctioneer, in calling attention to the above sale can confidently recommend the dairy cows as a firstclass lot, and well worthy the atten tion of any one in need of quiet animals. The racehorse Falcon is one of the best steeplechasers in Otago for pedigree see Stub Book. The whole to bo Sold Without the Slightest Reserve. j Terms at Sale. J. C. OH APPLE, •Ali .i , Auctioneers

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Dunstan Times, Issue 404, 14 January 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 404, 14 January 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 404, 14 January 1870, Page 3

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