• RICHMOND FAIR GROUND, ON ; THE FAIR DAY. ; TO-MORROW, I WEDNESDAY, 6th MARCH, t At 3 o'clock. MR. D. MOORE has received instructions from C. B Wither. Ei-q, to Sell by Auction, at t lie .Fair Ground. Richmond, on WED- : NESDAY, 6th March, at Three o'clock precisely, : the following POftJhS :— Bay Gfrlcing, 5 years old. broken to saddle Caesnut Mare, 4 years old, broken to saddle, with filly foal Chesnut Gelding, 3 years old, unbroken Piebald Blare, 2 years old, unbroken Piebald Colt, 6 months old. Trafalgar- street, February 25. 1963 FAIR GROUND, RICHMOND, ON THE FAIR DAY. WEDNESDAY, 6th MARCH, At 3 o'clock. MR. D. MOORE will Sell by Auction, at the Fair Ground, Richmond, on WEDNESDAY next, March 6, at 3 o'clock — 1 black heavy Cart Mare, 7 years old, broken to all kinds of work 1 bay heavy Cart Gelding, 8 years, b.oken to aii kinds of work 1 heavy Horse Dray. Al>o, 1 roan Horse 5 years old, excellent in saddle and harness. 19 oi RICHMOND FAIR GROUND. ON THE FAIR DAY, WEDNESDAY, 6th INSTANT. At 3 o'clock. MR. D. MOORE has received instructions from Thomas Renwick, Esq., to bell by tuition, on the Fair Ground, hichnwmi, on WEDNESDAY next, Gth inst., at 3 o'clock — 3 well-bred Leicester RAMS. 1955 SATURDAY, MARCH 9th. At 2 o'clock. At Potter's Stock Yard. SALE OF CATTLE. 9 Milch COWS 9 SThKRS 6 CALVES 1 three-year old BULL. MESSRS. LOCK HART & CO. have received instructions to Sell by Public Auction the above valuable lot of CO\\\s and STOCK. LOCKHART A.nD CO., , Auctioneers. , Nelson, March 4. 19C5 CATTLE FAIR. qil-IE RICHMOND CATTLE FAIR will be JL held on the Ground belonging to the Association, on WEDNESDAY, the Cih of March, ISG7. A good den.and for Dairy Cows, calved or near calving, also ior all descriptions of Eat Stock. Heavy Draught Horses have been inquired alter lately. WM. HARKNESS, Hon. Secretary. February 28. 19-16 NELSON AGRICULTURAL AS-"' SOCIATION. qnilE ANNUAL MKKTING of MEMBERS JL to receive the report of the Committee for the past year, and to elict a new Committee, will be held in the AGRICULTURAL HALL, Richmond, on WEDNESDAY, March <>, (the Fair Day) at 3 run. T. J. THOMPSON. 1933 Pro Secretary. TO CONTRACTORS. TELEGRAPH POLES. THE Telegraph 'Commissioner is prepared to receive TENDERS for the supply aild delivery of TELEGRAPH POLES, to be delivered as follows : — 50 at Flaxbourne 50 at Kekiranga 50 at Waipapa 50 at Amuri 50 at Gore Bay 5U at Saltwater Creek. The poles to be delivered in a s"cure place above high water mark, to be approved by the {Telegraph Engineer. The wh>leof the poles to be sawn out of the heart of Totara or Black Pine, to be 25 feet long, eight inches square at the base, and six inches square at the top. Nothing but the heart of these timbers will be accepted. Tenders will be received for the whole or any portion of the above supply of poles, and muse state the time within which they will be delivered. Tenders addressed " The Telegraph Engineer, Wellington," and endorsed "Tenders for Telegraph Poles in the Middle Island," to be sent in not later than 1 2 noon on the 6th March. By order of the Telegraph Commissioner. ALFRED SHEATH, 1814 Telegraph Engineer,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 53, 5 March 1867, Page 3
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