Carey & Gilles 1 Notices. CAREY & GILLES, LAND, ESTATE, & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, Having in Course of Erection Large STORES AND AUCTION MART In Dee-stbbet, Are Prepared to receive CONSIGNMENTS OF MECHANDISB FOR SALE, And to Hold SALES BY AUCTION of same ; Also of Land and Estates. CAREY & GILLES, Commercial Sale Rooms. BULLOCKS ! WORKING BULLOCKS ! ! Ex Picard. riAREY & GILLES have received instructions \J from Alfred Nicholas, Esq., to sell by Private Contract-— Just Landed, after a Splendid Passage, 40 FINE YOUNG WORKING BULLOCKS, With Bows, Yoking, and Chains Complete. The above are for Sale by the Undersigned. Also, the Splendid Blood Entire Horse, "HIS EXCELLENC Y." Pedigree. His Excellency was bred by Mr. Thomas Field j sire, Mr. Rose's imported horse Jersey (bred by Earl Jersey), own brother to Phoenix by Buzzard, dam Cobweb, by Phantom, grandam Filagree, Sooothsayer, Webb by Waxy, sister to Whalebone, both winners of the Derby, Buzzard by Blacklock, the sire of Velocipede, Cobweb is the dam of Bay Middleton, winner of the Derby, Cobweb won the Oaks, dam Adella, by od Peter Flinn (imported), grandam, Old Adella, imported by the Cressy Company, allowed to be one of the best mares ever imported. — See Stud Book. Yoiing Adellais the dam of Empress and Granny, bred by Thomas Field, Esq., the former of which mares won several Legers in her year, and the latter was also a Leger winner last season, and in several other races. His Excellency took the Prize, as the best Blood Entire, at the last Green Ponds Show in 1857. [CehtificateJ Elizabeth -street, Hobart Town, May 18th, 1863. I have examined the pedigree of His Excellency, and find it as above, and registered in the Stud Book of the Tasmanian Turf Club, page 60, and certify that it is correct. Peter Flinn was by Whalebone, half brother to Sir Hercules, the celebrated Irish sire. Imported Adella by Warrior. (Signed) BENJAMIN O'NIEL WILSON, Secretary to the Tasmanian Turf Club, and Keeper of the Stud Book. The above is correct. J. EDDINGTON, Clerk of the Course. Dear Nicholas, — The Pedigree of His Excellency (as on the card) is quite correct. He is tbc purest Peter Flinn blood in the Colonies, and I can assure you that his Stock are superb. JAMES LORD. JL. 2>Hvholas, Esq. CAIiEY & GILLES, Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 10th JUNE. By Public Auction. WORKING BULLOCKS, Ex Picard, from Hobart Town. riAREY and GILLES have received instructions \J to submit to public auction, at the Albion Hotel, on Wednesday, 10th June, atone o'clock, 15 Pairs of Young WORKING BULLOCKS, (Thoroughly Broken), With Bows, Yokes, and Chains, complete. Robertson & Oo.'s Advertisements FOR SALE, a few choice White Aylesbury and Muscovy Ducks. Robertson & Co. 12 VERY SUPERIOR HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES, WITH DRAYS, HARNESS, ETC., COMPLETE. MESSRS. ROBERTSON AND CO. have been favored with instructions from the proprietor to Submit to public competition, at an early day 12 very superior Heavy Draught Horses Drays, Harness, &c 3 &c, complete. Full particulars in future advertisements. ROBERTSON AND CO., Auctioneers. RARE OPPORTUNITY. PUBLIC HOUSE TO LET, EAGLE HOTEL, BLUFF HARBOR. MESSRS. ROBERTSON and CO. have been favored with instructions from Mr J. G. Hughes to Let the above valuable Hotel, at present doing one of the most steady and lucrative business in the District, and offering a certain fortune to any industious party taking the same TERMS EASY. For full particulars apply to ROBERTSON and Co., Auctioneers, Invercargill. ' PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Important Sale of TEA, CURRANTS, TOBACCO, &c, &c. MESSRS. ROBERTSON & CO. beg to announce that they have received instructions to submit, at an early day next week, of which due notice will be given, 15 cases tobacco, 10's, in bond 3do do 7's, duty paid 2,000 suf erior regalia cigars 2,000 do trabuco do 5 barrels Zante currants 30 cases of mustards, in tins 25 cases of lobsters, each 2 dozen 10 barrels pearl barley J5 chests superior congou tea 8 ten-gallon casks vinegar 6 boxes tallow candles 100 cases apples 20 cases preserved meats And other articles, which will be more fully enumerated in a future advertisement, ROBERTSON AND CO., Auctioneers. FAT STEERS. mHE Undersigned are purchasers of a prime lot I of Fat Steers, fit for the butcher. ROBERTSON and CO., Stock Agents, &c. STORE CATTLE. WANTED to Purchase, a mixed Mob of Store Cattle. Apply to ROBERTSON and CO., Stock and Station Agents. ' WORKING BULLOCKS. WANTED to Purchase, 20 pairs of good Staunch Working Bullocks. Apply to co^ Auctioneers, &c.
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 61, 9 June 1863, Page 6 (Supplement)
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