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IVTAPIER STEAM MILL FLOUR and BRAN -Ll Also a quantity of HOUSE BLOCKS on sale by E. W. KNOWLES. Shatespeare-road, Sept. 27, 1861. NEW GOODS es “ STORM DIED.” A BROWNE begs to announce that lie has • just opened 10 cases of NEW DRAPERY GuuDS, personally selected in the Otago market, and comprising some of the most tasteful designs in Prints, Muslins, Shawls, Bareges, Ribbons, &c., ever imported in Napier. AUCTION SALE. MESSRS. DUNCAN & YENNELL, Hare been instructed bv Messes. Wji. BOWLER, SON, & Co., To sell at their Warehouses, Lambton Quay, Wellington, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, the 7th and Bth OCTOBER, the following MERCHANDISE, To close Consignments and make room for shipments of Goods daily expected to arrive from London, Melbourne, and Sydney ; TEA, in CIIESIS, HALVES, AND BOXES Tobacco, in half-tierees, kegs, and boxes Adelaide Hour, York Hams Sperm Candles, Sydney Soap Oilmen's Stores, assorted Boots, Shoes, Saddlery and Harness Brushwaro, Ironmongery, and Hardware Drapery, &c., &c. And a variety oi other Goods, particulars of which will appear in Catalogue. Wellington, September 27, 1861. MOST IMPORTANT TO SHEEP FARMERS AND FLOCK OWNERS. Importation, dire t from Germany, of true Negrelti Rams & Ev.es. 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, cf the true Negrelti breed, which has been consigned to them for disposal in New Zealand. These Sheep have been selected from the celebrated llcek of Air. J. F. 1I oflsehlaeger, of Weisin, in Mceklenburgh, who desirous to extend (lie reputation of his breed, already so well known and appreciated in Australia. haVshipped some of the choicest specimens of his (lock to Hu's colony. Bach particular Ram and Ewe will be accompanied by a pedigree attesting (ho purity of the blood, and it may be some recommendation to those interested in the growth and improvement of IV 00l to add that (lie average produce of the flock, whence this selection is taken, is from 31 to 4 lbs. of clean-washed wool from the ones, 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 of 3s. per lb. ° Full particulars can be obtained from the Undersigned, 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, Hie 151 li October nest. MESSRS. DUNCAN & YENNELL Have been instructed by Missus. KRULL & Co., To submit to Public Competition a Valuable importation JSx HERMISE from HAMBURG, Cf a block of THOROUGH BRED NEGRETTI SHEEP, Consiiiii ig of: — O/H RAMS and 10 E Wi: S as described in the OY/ preceding advertisement. The Sale will be held at i dimmer's Wharf, whore accommodation has been provided, and every facility will be afforded for a complete inspection of the animals previous to the Sale. The Auctioneer 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’clock, preceded by a Lunch in Air. P. Laing's very best style. *Sept. 25, 1861. FRENCH MERINO RAMS. Mr. B. D. DANVERS "^7p LT V, ECII -Auction, at the station cf , Bussell, Esq., Vv oburn, Waipukurau, on Wednesday, 20rd October. 18G1 of til ° lot ° f 1U " llalf ' bred 1Io S s . consist--200 RAMS Out of carefully selected Ewes from his own flock by his imported ’ Fiir.ycir Merino Rams From the flock of the French BakeireU—, lean Baptiste Francois Gilbert—the founder of (ho improved Merino breed in France. The Gilbert Merino is distinguished bv its strong built vigorous body ; its head and neck arc thick, its collar having many folds ; its legs are full clothed to the hoof; its fleece is long, "thick, uniformly curled, throughout good, middling fine and uniform. In short, the Gilbert sheep constitutes one of (lie finest results of rational breeding cf the present time, both as regards the beautiful structure of its body and its surprising size, for there arc some rams measure upwards of five feet from the muzzle to the root of the tail. Terms : —Under -C3O, cash : above that amount, approved endorsed bill at 3 months. A LCXCHEOS PROVIDED.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume I, Issue 14, 3 October 1861, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume I, Issue 14, 3 October 1861, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume I, Issue 14, 3 October 1861, Page 2

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