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SALES BY AUCTION SATURDAY, tarn ttAACH. At their Stores, Tya«-st«!«t. I At NoonnoN Na lL Ti*P CLOWES *~t hav» r«c»iwt instruction* (tern Mr. - f. My»rs tooffar for safe by P*blic auction. 5 it abovs time and ptacs—-That VU UABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Balng Sections I. ?. 21 and "• Wf k XXXV.. Oamarn Town, containing one new. tog«?th«r wito improve- I mvrata the Moo. consisting of fiveroomed House. Cow Shed, Garden, | Live Fences, fce. j This) property is situate on ths* bill side noar Mr. BicfewrlTs. The site i* about the bust in Oamare for a grnMemans residence, commanding a* it do-s a view of the harbor northward and the ocean ti> the south, with thd Otago Heads in the distance. Term* tt> per cent, cash : »> per ceo'- in a month ; 35 per cent, in throe months : and halancu in sis months, with $ per cent, interest adde<f. At so—* SECTION !. BLOCK LXXVIL, Oamara Town. CONNELL AND CLOWES, (iOO- Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, Wvn MARCH. At M "Kay's Yards, Oamaru. CONN ELL AND CLOWES have received instruction* from Messrs Shatdera and Patterson to sett by public auction, at above time and ptace About BO ticad FKIME CATTLE, comprising steers and spayed «o« in forward condition, fat cattle, and a few dairy coot close on calving. Terms Liberal. CONNELL AND CLOWES, (j.f.fx Auctioneers. TOMORROW. POSTPONEMENT. Of SALE. IMPORTANT SALE MERINO RAMS. POSTPONED TO 13m MARCH. T T. FO K D AND CO. •* • nftvo received instructions from R. W. Rhodes. Jua., Est\.. of Blue Cliffy to offer BY PUBLtC AUCTION, At the Show Grounds, TIMARU. ON THURSDAY, tr.nc MARCH NEXT, 300 MERINO RAMS, from tho Blue Cliff* Stud Flock, bred by the fate Chaa Meyer. Alio. Thirty-two Lincoln R?ms, 3 years old. bred by Mr. John Crigg, Lnngbcach. Mr. Meyer was most successful as an exhibitor at the ctiff*re:it Shows in Timaru and Christchurch since WW. The superiority ■■>( th« Stud Flock is therefore so we.lt known Chat tho Auctioneers deem comment r.nThe Rams wilt be put op in tots, full particulars of which and their breeding wilt l>o found in catalogues to be obtained from .;. T. FORD & CO.. Auctioneers. (),-, Christchurch and Timaru. I'HURSDAY. -OTTt. asp eRIDAY, -Ist MARCH. WTt). At t- o'clock. At Windsor, Park, near Oamaru. first Annual Sate of Mr. Edward MenToveV Pure Clydesdale Entires. Brood Mares, Oeldings and Fillies. Thoroughbred Horses, and Lincoln ;?heep. WRIOHT. STEPHENSON. & CO. have- received instructions from Kdward Meidove. R<q.. to sell by auotb.a. jit Windsor Park, on Thursday and Friday. ■IWh and .'lst March respectively, each day at t- o'clock— FIRST DAY: PURE CLYDESDALE STOCK, Consisting of—•t Fure ClydesdaW Entiro Horses, vi/., Princu Albert. Lord Clyd-v Rtstng Star, and Lord Beacons tie td. 4t Magnificent Brood MareM. all served by tha renowned sires Prince Chartie. Prince Albort, and Lord Beaconstietd. & Very Superior Two-year-otd Ftlties, by Crown Prince and Prince Albert. 'J3 Crand Cetdings. from three years old and upwards. THOROUGHBRED STOCK, &c. . served by Mr. Dodson a Casstvelartnus ; also, three of her progeny, by Cassivelaunas and Pertobc. b'- Superior Haek», and 2 Shetland Ponies. SECOND DAY: LINCOLN SHEEP. t(> Pure-bred Ltncoto Rama, bred by Messrs. Kirkham and Dudding, the celebrated Fogtish breeders, and imported by Mr. Mentove. •JO Fure-bred lincotn Ewes, from the same breeders, and also imported. 130 Pure-bred Lincoln Rams, the progeny of the above. 30 Fure-bred Ltncoto Ewes, the progeny of the above. W(W Well-bred Lincoln Ewes, in lots to suit purchasers. The Auctioneers have much pleasure in calling the attention of studmasters, breeders, and others tt> this, Mr. Menlovc'a FIRST ANNUAL SALE OF FUREBRED St'OCK. The stud now about to bedisposed of issecontt to none in New Zealand, and it is a wellknow u fact, both in regard to horses and sheep, that Mr. Mentove has spared neithet expense nor time in securing the very purest blood procurable from the most celebrated breeders, both- at Homo and ta New Zealand. The Stock to be- sold arc in healthy coudi. tion. and do honor alike, to their sires and dams. Terms at Sat«. Luncheon provided. Arrangement* han>c been made with t» Railway" department for a train to Icav : o»»'arw on the morning of each day of sal for Windsor Park, returning tha same even tng~ Catalogues on application to tho Aue >UND, » «OLD KINO, apt valuafelwaa a ksepaafce. O |*>«ain th« s»m» by paying the expenses.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 906, 12 March 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 906, 12 March 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 906, 12 March 1879, Page 3

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