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Late Advertisements DIPTON 8 ALE. THURSDAY, 15th MARCH, 1894. At 12 a.m. sharp. The national mortgage & AGENCY CO. will sell as above — Account Dipton Estate—--600 500 40 4, G, and 8-toolh CROSSBRED Ewes CROSSBRED Lambs 4 and 6-tooth ROMNEY Lambs 600 800 lO Other entries— CROSSBRED Ewes 2-TOOTH Ewes and Wethers HEAD Cattle A. A. Mac GIBB OK, Auctioneer. W AIR I O SALE. WEDNESDAY, 14th MARCH, ’94 At 1 p.ra. A A. MacGIBBON, on behalf of ■ the N. M. and A. Co., will sell as above — 100 450 60 50 Crossbred Ewes do Lambs 2-tooth Wethers 4 and 6-tooth Ewes GEORGE FROGGATT. DIPTON STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, loth MARCH, 1894. Entries invited. WIN TON RAM FAIR. FRIDAY, 16th MARCH, 1894.

FROG GATT will sell as above f“ Leicester and Lincoln Rams, 2,4, 6 and 8-tooth JRISH ATHLETIC SOCIETY. SHEFFIELD HANDICAP, 135 YARDS. Handicaps—A. E. Walker, 2yds ; A. Dickson, 10yds; G. Harris, 10yds ; C. Kane, 10yds ;B. Bain, 11yds ; G. Strachan, 12yds ; J. Calder (Thorn bury), 13yds ; F. H. Green, IS Jyds ; T Reidy, 131yds ; J. Wilson, 15yds ; A. Herman, 151yds ; J. Hanson, 17yds; H. D. Dawson, 17yds ; G. A. Cameron, 17yds ; A. Thompson, 18yds; M. J. Fordc, 18yds; J. Humphrey, 18yds; J. McKenzie, 20; F. Marisco, 20yds. W. MURDOCH ) T. McINERNEY ! Handicappcrs F. MAGUIRE ) EXCURSION TO WILSON’S RIVER GOLD FIELDS, MILFORD, AND INTERMEDIATE WEST COAST SOUNDS. (Sheuld sufficient inducement offer) THE S.S. INVERCARGILL Captain Sundstrom, will leave the Bluff on Saturday evening, the 17th inst., on the arrival of the 9.30 p m train from Invercargill, for Preser ration Inlet, Milford and intermedia! • Sounds | (should sufficient inducement offer). The log of the trip will be as follows : Leave Bluff Saturday, 17th at 11 p.m., arriving Cromarty, Preservation Inlet, next morning, leave there 5 p.m. on the 18th for Milford Sound, arrive there morning of the 19th ; the steamer will remain 24 hours in this world-renowned Sound, giving passengers ample time I# visit the C »Ida and .Arthur Rivers, and Lake Ada, and view the celebrated Stirling and Bowen Falls. On the return passage the following Sounds will be visited —George, Thomson, Doubtful, Brcaksea, and Dusky, arriving at Preservation Inlet on Wednesday, the 21st, at 6 p.m, leaving there immediately for Bluff, arriving there (weather permitting) in time to catch the first train on Thursday morning, 22nd inst, for Invercargill. To ensure the steamer going intending passengers are requested to leave their names at the Agent’s Office by Monday, 12th inst, at noon. FARE...£S. A. B. CAMPBELL, Agent, Invercargill.

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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 50, 10 March 1894, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 50, 10 March 1894, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 50, 10 March 1894, Page 12

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