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_ StcSek. g TAT lo> FOR SAL E. '^^W 23' 000 Acre3 > 3,000 Ewes 1500 Appiy to DALGETY, RATTRAY& CO. ACCLIMATISED e\VES FOR SALE. 4,0 0 O'OTAGO EWBS ■ 3,000 of them 8-tooth '' 1,000 „ 6-tooth. None broken-mouthed DALGETY, RATTRKY, fe CO. F A T C A T T LE" FOR SALE. ' 100 <£££ F ~C^> running ne« Apply to ■■■•.-, DALGETY, RATTRAY, & CO., Dunedin. PURE BRED SAXONY RAMS. TjlOR SALE, 10 pure bred Laxony Rams, imported DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO. • AUSTRALIAN SHEEP. j? ° » S A L E , i'SSX S at We^ dera-^eaTy weights tW,2 TZ° ai2> d Fo"r.Tooth> first-class Ewes GAT TL E ro »" sale OamSu head °f weU-bred youn R cattle tuning near Apply to . ! ; _ • BALGETTY, RATTRAY and CQ 11 TR mSv RS? r G T H-5 REI> HORSES. PENDRAGON,' A very fine entire, 8 years old, imported by Mr Bell 5 years ago from England. Was airier of the farst prize for imputed thorough bred lXn a < Ski^° n ?* *«*• His stock Se P W nm» _ ca 7 ma Se horses in Victoria. • Pbdigrbh :—Pendgragon by Post Tempore W bf vtnteer. am/QUCeU *** fiim»lan> pKE_£ t, t> _ ROU(JE DRAGON, By Pendragon, out of a very strong thoroughTl,a«.? 150^^ superior entire. a J m Mr by Jf essi-S DRlV_ftt, MACLEAN and CO., at Auction, about 26th November DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO. AUSTRALIAN BREEDING EWES. I L a5 der??- Ned a*s .^Pared to contract noxr JL for the delivery m November, December, and J^OR Sfile-A Pair young Mares, Harness, and : Express Waggon. Also a few Pack Horses . COBB & CO. rivr « ml 0 S?ANJD THIS SEASON, " I JT the lokomainro and North and South Clutha -1- Districts, The thoroughbred entire horse. BENEDICT, Seven-year-old, by the celebrated horse Cossack rim ported to New South Wales) out ofTthorShW mare (imported by Mr Hargreaves.) moim £ll[>™ Benedict is a beautiful chesnut, fifteen and a half ——! Proprietorg. mo serve Mares this Season, at Maryhfll, Waihola X the pure Clydesdale Stallion "«uuom, BOISDALE, imported by the undersigned. He is a rich bay with black legs, stands 16 hands 2 inches hgh, BuSor bone ana action and remarkable fine temper and w^thebestthree-year-^ld at the LongSnowiu *Boirdale was got by Clydesdale, imported fromi Glas ff oY,, by R. L. Kermode, Esq ,of Mona Vale •Ss dam, Beauty, a pure Clydesdale mare, the property of &. Scott, Esq., Woodside, Tasmania * J There is a superior run for mares for the season, SilJty 11 CarC and afctention without responTerms—£6. October 27th, 1862, WM^DtJFE. T°a?i__s issssl &%*"» **—** PLOUGHBOY. Ploughboy is a fine upstanding horse 17 handi high, with clean flat bone, good quakrs and compw body, is good tempered and quiet in harness lerms—Ls ss, payable as follows: £3 5b at the fettle mare js brought; and £2 when she prove* m Paddocks provided for mares, but no responsibility T° STiST DURINa THE SEASON^ X At Robert Dowie's, Taieri, The Thoroughbred horse DAINTY ARIEL, n S-S Fift^ en and a half Hands High, Got by Kiadleswopth, out of Atbaed, by MoeooJdes. aSiit^s-g' ■ss_£sr > Md *»—. «* HO R S" E S FOR 8 A L X At VAUSE'S WHITE HORSE HOTEL TOKOMAIRIRO, * On Monday. Ist of December next, 10 Horses from Price £30 each. TjIAT LAMB—FAT LAilB. FAT LAMB~ JL • And * PRIME GIPPS LAND OX BEEF VICTORIAN COMPANY, Stafford-street. r^-^^^^^^^^u22^3 R fc I ,C0 N -,_ N ES^nL GO-nW B-T"- Tiie first Election of .±\ Scholars will take place on Monday, the 29th September, in the present year. Three Scholarships will be offered for competition one Foundation Scholarship of the annual value of S? hi? c ft r two yearf*t0 which aU students at the College,^wheresoever born or resident, who shall not have attained the age of eighteen at the above date, are admissible: the Alfred^eU ScholarsluTrf the annual value of £20, tenable for two year? S which all boys under fifteen at the above daJISaS missible; and one Foundation Scholarship of So for The names of candidates, together with certificates i. of theirage, must be sent in to the Principal at^S time not later than the 22nd of September RjSf dates must attend in person at & e PCoU^' on Wed! nesday, the 24th of September, at 9'3o,Tn? to b. examined on that and the following days ny , x S**3l™3 °V EIAMIKATION.' Candidates for the first Scholarship will ha «x ammed in Scnpture History, GeoSy, Arithx_etie* and in writing English from Dictation :Xwwi« 1. _Latin and-Greek Grammar. j 2. Cicero, the Catiline Orations, 1., 11. 6. Xenophon's Anabasis, Book I. . : f: SSftSSszfg?**' EqnatioM i 6.. Roman History to the end of the Punic wars I ft to the end of *c Peman wm« 8. English History. . 0. French Grammar, translation from English n a-^° P/ench, and from French into EnglSbT Candidates for the second Scholarship will be exammed in Scripture History, Geography, Arithmetic. writing Enghst from Dictation, latin Gramnw' Jacob's Latin Reader, Eutropius/ and English His: Candidates for the third Scholarship will be exSl 1L! 1 Cn^?l. His<?^ geography, writing The Scholarships will be awarded to tht three boy» iw do best in the three several examinations. - On the Ist of May,,1863, five Scholarships wDI be offered for competition, viz.i two Foundation. Scholarships of £20 and^ £10 . respectarely, the Stafford Scholarship of £20, the Richmond ScholarshiD • £30, andtheNewcojneScholarahipof;£Bo; Dnea* ;tioek>f the terms on -which they w_Ub« competed wiU be given ~.r.- ' *^ 1i« I^l^ Nelsou College SmZriuA; *•**

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 296, 1 December 1862, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 296, 1 December 1862, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 296, 1 December 1862, Page 7

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