FOR SYDNEY DIRECT.
v-s. mH E Fine Fast sailing Ship AIK 1 « AUGUSTINE HEARD," JpSiyji^' Charles S. Huntingdon, Esq., comlafes^SM mander, will positively sail on Sunday, the 24th June, instant. For passage only apply on boaid, or to J. I. Montefiore.
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TO DAIRYMEN, BREEDERS OF STOCK, BUTCHERS, & OTHERS.
Unreserved sale of Cattle and Sheep, ex li Inchinnan."
HYAM JOSEPH Has much pleasure in announcing that he has received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, without reserve, at the Stock-yard of Messrs. Connell and Ridings, on
Monday next, 18th instant, at 1 1 o'clock, precisely —
50 SUPERIOR-BRED COWS many of them in full milk 24, Ditto Heifers 16 Steers and Bullocks 6 Working Bullocks — and 400 Fat Sheep The above can be recommended as superior to all previous importations, and intending purchasers ■will do well to avail themselves of this opportunity, as, in all probability, it will be the last shipment for many months. Terms — Cash.
IMPORTANT SALE OF STOCK. EX "INCIIINNAN."
HYAM JOSEPH
Begs to announce that he has been favoured with instructions to sell by Public Auction, without the least reserve, at the Stock- yard of the Blue Bell, on Tuesday next, 19th instant, at 11 o'clock, precisely — flO HORSES, MARES, COLTS, vv AND FILLIES.
Among which are 20 ThoroughBred Glendon Fillies, well worthy the attention of the Members of the New Ulster Turf Club, and to all interested in Public Racing. The Glendon Stock being known to contain the best blood in New South
Wales. The Draught and Saddle Horses and Mares are decidedly superior to any yet imported. The whole has been selected expressly for this market from the studs of Messrs. Scott of Glendon, and W. C. Went-
worth, Esq., Windermere. Catalogues, containing pedigree and other particulars, to be had at the Auctioneer's. Terms — Cash.
HYAM JOSEPH
Has much pleasure in announcing that he has received instructions from Mr. John Campbell, Surveyor, to sell by Public Auction, at the Blue Bell Inn, on Tuesday next, 19th inst., I^HE Beautiful ARAB MARE, "ZENOBI A." Zenobia is rising six years, broken to saddle, and will carry a Lady.
Sound and free from vice,— for strength and beauty the Auctioneer can confidently assert, that she is superior to any Mare ever imported into the colony, having been selected from the stud of Alexander Berry, Esq., of Shoal Haven, New South Wales, celebrated for possessing the best breed of Horses in that colony.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 318, 16 June 1849, Page 2
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