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l^^fton & Procter's Notices. „X^^P^Ep..k Farm. ..with Good Residence ■j^KSiafebiit 5 pv 6 miles from town* el'lP^ HAMILTON & PROCTER. -•y.<^f" ! -. ■" ■ ■ — tpf^B'S'AcLfey a l?arm of. about one hundred feftnd .elghtjeen.aores, within five miles of /" , ■ , ' ff *Th'e imprpvem'erits consist of a two-roomed -and -ar cultivated paddock of seven ; -^.The above valuable property i3 in a sheltered- position,:it being on the north side of fMjV'iS'bush. ■" - \Foi particulars apply to 'n ■ : . ■ HAMILTON & PROCTER. .a. s i-_ ' *^*i; - : ■ FOR building allotments within five. hundred yards of Tay-B'.reet, and within the town boundarj'. The above lots are well adapted for building purposes, andmjfeil timbered. . Ap ply^Sii V ~\ff AMILTON & PROCTER. — x ■ ' ~~ HAMILTON & PROCTER, have received instructions from IC. Swar.slon, Esq., to sell about 500 superior Fat Wethers ; delivery on the station. For particulars apply afc the Victoria Bazaar. A SUPERIOR Mob of Mixed Cattle to be sold fourteen miles from Invercar^i!!. Day of sale to be stated in a future advertisement. Particulars can be had by applying to HAMILTON & PROCTER* IV'ORSALE. Two thorough-bred Bulls. JD bred by Mr Dean, of Canterbury, whose stock is well known as the best in the colonies. All particulars relative to pedigree will be furnished by applying to. HAMILTON & PROCTER. FOR SALE, Draught Horses and Hacks Apply at the Victoria Horse Bazaar. HAMILTON & PROCTER. Auction Sales Once a- Week. HAMILTON & PROCTER Will hold Sales livery Thursday, Of CATTLE AND HORSES, Afc their Yards. HAMILTON AND PROCTER, VIC TO HI A HORSE BAZAAR, TAY-STREET, INVERCARGILL. TN CONSEQUENCE of our increasing: X business, weekly sales of stcck will beheld at the Victoria Horse liazaar, Tny-strcct. Day of sale, every Thursday, at 12 o'clock charp. HAMILTON & PROCTER. iaa HEAD CAT T L E HAMILTON* & PROCTER. A SMALL Mob of Mixed Cattle HAMILTON & PROCTER, FRANCIS HAMILTON, BEGS to inform the Settlers and Stockholders of Southland nnd Otago thsit ho hns commenced business ns STOCK and STATION AGENT; and, from his experience both in Australia and this Colony, ho trusts he may with confidence seek to be entrusted with their commissions. OFFIC E— V ICTOEIA 13 AZ A A It, Tay-strect, Invercar«rill. NOTICE. milE BUSINESS lately carried" on JL by .Fkancis ] Tamilian-, as STOCK, STATION, ami COMMISSION AGENT in Invorcargill, will, from and after this date, be conducted l>y tlie Undersisrned. under the style and linn of HAMILTON & PROCTER. JJ'rrJ:Ji/ Sales of Stork trill he held at the Victoria Horse Bazaar, Toy-street. HAMILTON & PROCTER. Invcrcnrgill, November 7th, 1862. TjiOß SALE, by private contract, a superior j mob oi Mixed Cattle. These cattle are now mustered, and can be seen at One Tree Point. HAMILTON & PROCTER. 1701? RALE, by auction, a mob of Mixed ' Cattle, now' runnin.? near the Bluff. Day of sale in a future advertisement. HAMILTON & PROCTER. FOR SALE, by auction, a mob of Superior Draught mid Saddle Hoiscs. Placards will be issued announciufr day of sale. HAMILTON &. PROCTER. spotting* Southland Jockey Club Races. npHE A hove Races will be held on ,f JL W-'di.csrhy, the 18th February, 18'33, and i the folio ,vL:g cLns. 1 ' ST E W A R D S . TV. H. Pearson^ Esq., Thos. Hamilton. Esq., M.P.C. J. O-. .Hughes, Esq. Fitzwilihun "Wentworlh, Henry Ilu\-t, Esq. Esq. | Henry llorner, L.-q. Robert Stuart, Esq., 1 ('. -M . Procter, Esq. Wiliiam Hill, Esq., | Hugh M'Lean, Eeq. Starter— ll. G. FiEtfiEE, Esq. Clesk of the Course — Johs 31'Intosh, Esq. j Judge — Wii. Hatelt, Esq. Tkeasuuee— Fsaxcis Hamiltos, Esq. I WEDNESDAY, iSin FEBRUARY, 1803. MAtrn-x Tlatk of 30 sor<?., with ivro sovs entrance added. For all horses that l.ave never won public money — weights 2 yr olds. 5 stone 71b; Syr olds, 8 stone 71b. 4 yr olds. 10 stone ; 5 yr olds, H) stone 121b ; ~ G yrsaii'l agfd 11 stone U lbs. Distance, dm? in lie nri'i fi hnlf. ' Southland Cltol'7s sovs.. with 3 sovs. entrance iuldcl ; 3 vr ohU. b st. 7'" : -1 vr 01-S, ! 10 stone ; 5 yr olds, 10 stone 12 lb : G yrs nnd aa;ed, 11 stone o lbs. Second lunve to save his stake. Three horses to start or no race. Distance. 2i- miles. ' Laiues' l 7 r use of 4-0 sovs with 2 rovs entrance 5 ad. led. Gentlemen riders ; cup weights — ' onco round and a distance. Hack Race of 20 sovs; entrance, 1 sov added. ' The hist horse to pay the second horse's stake; catch weights — distance one mile. THURSDAY, 19th February, 1803. Invercargill Plate of 40 sovs; entrance 3 sovs added. Southland cup weights ; second horse vfoisssfive h^s stakes— distance 3 miles. PtJBLICAK^^fjtTRSE of — sovs; entrance, 3 sovs added^.cup weights, 2 miles. ■' Hukule Raoe of 50 sovs, with 3 sovs added, > over 8 flights of hurdles ; cup weights. Three horses ( to start or no rnce, 2 miles. [ Consolation Stakes, 20 sov?; entrance, 1 ?ov , added tor all horses that have not won a race \ during the meeting. To be handicapped by the stewards — distance one mile and a hnlf. All horses to be entered, and the colors of the riders declared at the Albion Hotel, on or before the 7th February, 1863, at 7 p.m. The races to be run under the Nelson Jockey Ohib Itules, and the Stewards' decision to bo final, " E. U. HUTHEEFORD, ! Secretary. » "Weatherboard HouseFOR SALE — A Bargain ; a Two-roomed Weatherboard House. Apply to Mr James Morrison, Southland Restaurant,

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 27, 10 February 1863, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 27, 10 February 1863, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 27, 10 February 1863, Page 3

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