W. Stavert & Co's Advertisements. RAMS AND RAM LAMBS. MESSRS STAVERT & CO. will SELL at their Yards, Richmond, on WEDNESDAY, Jnnunry 28, nt 12 o'clock, the following valuable RAMS AND RAM LAMBS, viz :— I 14 Pure- bred Lincoln Rams, bred by Mr J. S Buller, Wanganui 13 Pure-bred Lincolm Rams, imported from Wanganui , 25 Ram Lambs, bred by Mr Allport, Stoke; these Lambs took first prize at Richmond, and, Mr Allport took flrst prize for wovd at the same time. 10 Pure- bred Southdown Rams, bred from _ Mr H. Redwood's prize sheep 5 Lo g- woolled Rams, bred by the late Mr Henry Redwood, of Stafford Place 19 Southdown Rams and Ram Lambs bred by Mr Canning, from Mr Henry Redwood's prize flock ilO Cotswolds Rams 15 Lambs, bred from Mr Canning's prize Ewes by prize Ram shown at last Richmond Show. 6 Pure-bred Shropshire Downs ; Jfirst Prize at Richmond last year. 7 Southdown Rams, bred by Mr. Redwood 1 Shropshire Down d tto. 3 Long-wool Cross-bred Rams. W. STAVERT & CO., 3438 Auc'ioneers. MESSRS, WM. STAVERT & CO. will SELL by public AUCTIOM, at their Yards, Richmond, on WEDNESDAY, 23th January, at Twelve o'clock— THREE PAIRS of Good WORKING BULLOCKS, 5 years old, with Yokes, Bows, and Chains complete. WM. STAVERT & CO., 189 Auctioneers. MESSRS. WM. STAVERT & CO will SELL by AQCTION, at their Yards, Richmond, on WEDNESDAY, January 28— 50 Well-bred, Long-woolled EWE LAMBS. W. STAVERT & CO., 152 Auctioneers. MESSRS. WM. STAVERT & CO have rectived instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, 28th instant, at their SALE-YARD?, afc Richmond, at 12 o'clock — 100 STORE EWES 50 FAT LAMBS, cross-bred Ewes 50 do. do. Wedders 5 HACKS 1 BOX-DRAY 1 DRAY with Hay Franio 1 SPRING CART 3 SETrf HARNESS. 4 STORE STEKRS 5 Ditto 11EIFEKS 5 Ditto Cows. W. STAVERT Sc CO.. 215 Auctioneers, WM. STAVERT AND CO. have been instructed to SELL by public AUCTION, afc their Yards, at Richmond, cn WEDNESDAY, 28th instant, at 12 o'clock— 330 Prime FAT WETHERS 15 Head Good STORE CATTLE WM. STAVERT & CO., 222 Auctioneer. WM. STAVERT & CO. have received instructions from Mr. Lock, to SELL by public AUCTION, at their Rooms, Tra-falgar-street, Nelson, on SATURDAY, the 31st instant, at 12 o'clock — That SEOTION of LAND in WellingtonBtreet, Nelson, having a frontage thereto of 40 feet, an-l running back 130 feet, being part pf Town Acre No. 150, as at present occupied by Mr. Babker. The House is substantial and well-finished, and contains five roomß. For further particulars, apply to the AUCTIONEERS. 186 WM. STAVERT & CO have been instructed to SELL by public AUCTION, st their Yards, at Richmond, on an early date — . 2,000 MERINO EWES. WM. STAVERT & CO., 223 Auctioneers. UNITED GATHERING oj? CHRISTIANS. SPECIAL SERVICES. ON AWNINEKSARY DAY, February 3rd, it has been arranged to hold various MEETINGS on the Premises and Grounds opposite the College, occupied by Mr Short, commencing at a quarter to 10 to a quarter to H. First hour devoted to Social Prayer. 11 to half-past 12 — Addresees on Personal Holiness and Christain Work. Half-past 2to half- past 4— Conversational Meeting. Subjects Suggested : Personal dedication, Union of Christians, and some of the means to be used for winning souls to Christ. Christians of every eection of Christ's Church are cordially invited. It is suggested that friends bring their luncheon, and pic-nic on the grounds. Tea will be provided at 5 o'clock. From 6 to Tialf-past 7— Evangelical Addresses will be delivered. It is expected that Ministers and other Brethren of all tbe denominations will take part in the day's proceedings. Friends from the country will fini accommodation for horses, &c. 233 J , "IMTESSRS. McMeckan jy|*^|t lJ__L Blackwood & Co.'s of splendid Steamships <^|^§§|jgp — Albion — Tabarua -— Alhambra — Otago— Omeo — Claud Hamilton, &c, &c, aro appointed to leave Nelson, booking as follows : — Jan, 27 th.— ALBION, for Greymouth, Hokitika, and Melbourne. Jan. 29th.-CLAUD HAMILTON, fpr Wel- * lington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, and Melbourne. Jan. 29th.— OMEO, for Greymouth, Hokiitlka, Newcastle, Sydney, and Mel--1 bourne. Passenger Fares very low. Excursion Return Tickets issued at SINGLE FARE, to New Zealand Ports 5 and to Melbourne at £17 10s saloon, and X8 10s steerage, available to end of February, 1874. T. CAWTHRON Agent, 2365 Government Wharf. j PHOTOGRAPHY. GHOBY will be at Mr Bottbbll's. i « Spring Grove, for a few days, and will be happy to take Portraits, &o. Six Gaud Piotdbbs, 10s. BH4
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 23, 27 January 1874, Page 3
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