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Imported Thorough Bred Earns. (In lots to suit Purchasers), MR. WAITT has received instructions from G. If. Moore, Esq., the importer to submit to public competition at the Golden Fleece Hotel, Christchurch, on Saturday, -}i e 31st March, at 12 o'clock, about .120' pur!-' MERINO RAMS from the celebrated flocks of R. Q. Kermode, Esq., of Avoca, Van Diemen's Land. The clip of this justly celebrated flock of sheep brings the highest price in the London market. For further particulars apply to R. Waitt. Lyttelton, Feb. 23, 1855. Postponement of Sale. rpHE Sale of the RAMS imported by -*- G. H. Moore, Esq., is postponed until Saturday, 3\st March. Robert Waitt. Lyttelton, Fob. 27th. OH SALE, ~" 1 000 EWES ' of 'First-rate Quality ; ? Also, 500 Ewes in Lamb, bred in the Colony ; Also, 500 Maiden Ewes, do. Delivery after shearing. John T. Parkinson, Mahoenui, Lyttelton. oTi sal¥7 fiOO YOUNG EWES, bred in the \J\J\J N e i soll district, and certificated as clean. For full particulars, apply to Cookson, Bowler, & Co., Lyttelton. FOR SALE, ~ A BOUT 30 young RAMS, bred in the -*-»-*- colony from Ist cla.s Company's rams and pure Merino Ewes imported by Mr. Deans. . RUSSKLL & CeETKE. TO BE SOLD; 2 700 SUPEKJOR EWES, lately in- !> troduced from tbe Wairau. The above are in lamb, and would be warranted free from all disease. For further particulars, apply to Mr.Waitt, Lyttelton, or John T. Parkinson, Mahoenui. ON SALE, By Private Contract, 250 EWES' 250 WETHERS 50 HEIFERS, with their calves. The sheep were bred in this country from choice imported rams, and are equal to any in the colony, the ewes are iv lamb. The cattle are all of the " Bow and Arrow brand, and will be sold along with their calves. They are now in calf again, and are perfectly quiet. •. To any one desirous of commencing stockfarming, the above can be confidently recommended as some of the best stock in New Zealand. For further particulars apply to J. Longden. MaAet-Place, Christchurch. Cargo of the " Camilla." (From Twofold Bay.) QftA MERINO EWES *Je'l/ 50 Heifers 7 Mares. The above stock are from the well-known herds of Peter M'Cay, all well bred, and in first rate order. Apply to Cap. Plant, or to Robert Waitt. The Camilla will return to Sydney direct, and has room for 100 bales wool. For freight or passage, apply to Cap. Plant, on board, or lo Robeet Waitt. ./ Lyttelton, 23rd Feb. 1855. 'V

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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 243, 28 February 1855, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 243, 28 February 1855, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 243, 28 February 1855, Page 12

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