WEDNESDAY,‘3Oft NOVEMBER, 1870. AT ALEXANDRA. TO STOCKOWNERS, DAIRYMEN, BUTCHERS AND OTHERS. JOHN COLE CHAPPLE Ims roll ceived infractions from Mr. R. Lancaster to Sell by Public Auction, at Alexandra, on Wednesday, the 30th of November, 1870, at 12 o’clock sharp, 400 HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE Comprising - 240 Head of Quiet Dairy Cows, in milk, with and without (nlves, and all broken to the bail 50 Head of two and three yearold Pail-fed Heifers, near Calving 20 Head of one and two year-old Pail-fed Heifers 90 Head of Prime Fat Cattle. auctioneer, in calling attention to the above Sale, begs to inform the public that his instructions are TO SELL WITHOUT RESERVE The Cattle have been selected by one of the best judges in the province and the whole are guaranteed to be perfectly quiet, and they are one of the best lots ever offered up-country. As this is one of the few oppor. tunities'Hhe"'public have to obtain really good quiet Dairy Cattle the auctioneer trusts that those in want of such will attend and judge for themselves. Remember; Wednesday, Nov. 30. Terms at Sale. J. C. CHAPPLE, Auctioneer. PICTURES, TOILET-GLA'SES,&c. FOR SALE, a lot of first-class ENGRAVINGS. Also, a case of Toilet-Glasses. G. FACHE, Auctioneer, Clyde. FOR SALE. I BROADWOOD’S Cottage Pianoia. torte, seven and three quarter octaves in handsome walnut case. Apply, G- Fache, Auctioneer. TO SHEARERS. Q HEARING will commence at the I ) the Matakanui Station about the 12th of December, Terms, 15s. per hundred. ROBT. LAURIE, Manager. NOTICE. OWNERS of Horses and Cattle running on Matakanui Station will please send iu at once particulars of brands, &c. ROBT. LAURIE, Manager. Q GOD COOK WAG TED. female preferred App.y to Mr. John Cox, Port Phillip Hotel, Clyde. A £SOO to 011 ■^ ree^lo^ Security. A. BROUGH, Solicitor, Clyde DUNEDIN WOOL STOEES. WE beg to notify our intention to hold PERIODICAL SALES BY AUCTION Of WOOL, Sheenskins, Hides, Tallow, and other Produce, dining the season, at our Temporary Offices, Walkerstreet, Dunedin. All Wool or other Produce will, while in our stores, will be protected by Fire Insurance, at lowest rates The well-known experience of our Mr. Lavseigne, and his practical acquaintance with this class of business, afford the best guarantee that the interests of our constituents will be thoroughly attended to. CARGILL & LANSEIGNE.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 449, 25 November 1870, Page 3
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