Motfc anU £>tatfons, &c. Tj^Oß SALE, one pair prime Harness JP • Bullocks* with harness, swmgletrees, chains, &c.,. complete, guaranteed. One well-bred 4-years old Bull. J. BIRRELL SANDS & CO, Horse and Cattle Salesmen. ETJN FOS. SALE. FOR SALE, a Splendidly Grassed and Well Bounded Station in the Waiau District, with or without stock. For particulars apply to HAMILTON & PROCTER, Stock and Station Agent, lnvercargill. 1 Q A HEAD of CATTLE, about oneXU U third of them fat. HAMILTON & PROCTER. 1 QA HEAD of CATTLE, mixed ages lOU and sexes. HAMILTON & PROCTER. 1 AA HEAD of CATTLE for SALE. J \J\J The proportion of cattle fit for the butcher is very large. HAMILTON & PROCTER. FOR SALE, 1 fir A HEAD of Q,uiet Mixed Cattle. XOU ROBERTSON and CO. FOR SALE, 1 O A C()WS in Calf » and Witll CalveS XZU atfoot. BOBEETSON flnd CQ^ STATIONS Wanted, Stocked or Unstocked. ROBERTSON and CO. eTwlb s. oaaa YOUNG EWES for SALE, expected to arrive at Bluff about the middle of the month per the Excellent. CALDER, BLACKLOCK. & CO. November 7th, 1862. £>tocft Notice*. O STAND THIS SEASON, at Glenheim Station, Mataura, the thorough-bred Entire Horse, CARWELL, Carwell, own brother to Vision, by Jersey ; his dam Fairy Queen, by Mozart; grand-dam, imported mare from England. On Jersey there needs no comment, being known as the best horse of his day in Tasmania. Fairy Queen is not only the dam of Vision, but of Shadow, and many others, all winners. Height, fifteen hands three inches; color, a rich brown. Terms, £5 ss. Every care taken of mares, but no responsibility. Apply to Mr. Hall, Manager, Glenham Station. F. HAMILTON. CONQUERORTHIS Splendid and Well-known Cart Horse will Stand this Season at Myross Farm, Waiopai. A good paddock provided for mares, and every attention given them, but without responsibility. Conqueror will also travel to the Half-Way Bush every Thursday. Terms : £5 10s. To be paid before removal ol mares. CLERKE BROTHERS, lnvercargill. Pure Merino Rams. FIRST-CLASS RAMS Required as above. Lowest Price and Terms. ROBERTSON & CO. mo STAND THIS SEASON, at the X ALBION LIVERY STABLES, lnvercargill, the Thorough -bred Blood Horse, DEFIANCE. Defiance, bright chesnut, staiids lo£ hands high, short-Icg^ed ; for bone and muscle and condition, cannot be surpassed. Stood favorite horse for three seasons in South Australia. Sire, celebrated English imported horse, lorlorn Hope, well known to have left the best stock in Australia. Defiance is full brother to Apelkato, for whom 900 guineas was paid in Adelaide. Fee, *5 ss. each mare. Any party having more than three Mares will be treated with on liberal terms by applying to A. M. CAMERON, Albion Hotel. Every attention paid to Marea, which will bo kept at the Farm, two miles from town, but no responsibility. 'liO STAND THIS SEVSON, at X WALLACE TOWN, The Strong, Compact Grey Draaght Clydesdale Horse, SCOTCH JACK. Stands over 16 hands high ; is well-propor-tioned, has superior action, is true to coLar, and of a very tractable temper. A good Paddock and attendance provided for Mares, without responsibility. Terms — Five Guineas. _____„ Cofon 3soarfc Notices* WANTED to PURCHASE, from Ten to Twenty Acres of Land for a Cemetery, distant about two miles from lnvercargill. Situation and price to be stated by letter, addressed to Town Board, Invereargill, on or before the 26th instant. By order, J. C. HUNTER, Clerk to the Board. Town Board Office, Nov. 7, 1862. SOUTHLAND JOCKEY CLUB. A MEETING OF MEMBERS will be held on Monday, 2nd December, 1862, at the Royal Hotel, lnvercargill, to elect Stewards and consider other business tor the ensuing races. Country members are particularly invited to attend. F. HAMILTON, Sec. pro. tern. THE LANCASHIRE RELIEF FUND. A MEETING of the Committee of this Fund will be held in the offices of Messrs. J. Birrell Sands and Co., Tay-street, on Friday evening, the 28 th instant, at half-past seven o'clock, J. BIRRELL SANDS, Hon. Sec. Meeting of Rosslyn School Committee. rpHE Rosslyn School Committee are re • X spectfully invited to meet on Monday, 24th November, at Twelve o'Clock Noon, at the Education Office, InvercargiH, to inspect the plans for their school buildings. W. F. TARLTON. NOTICE. ACTS of the General Assembly of New Zealand for the Sessions of 1862 and 1861 are now for sale at this office. PEICE : Complete set ... 10s 6d Single sheet ... 6d A. J. ELLES, Sub-Treasurer. Sub-Treasury, Southland, 19th November, 1862. }f. PREIGHT FOR DUNEDIN. T7ESSELS bound from this Port to V Dunedin may obtain any quantity of freight on application to undersigned. EDWARD CASPER, Hughes' Campbelltown Hotel, Bluff.
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Southland Times, Volume 1, Issue 4, 21 November 1862, Page 4
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