Carey & Gilles' Notices. CAREY & GILLES BEG to inform the Squatters and Public of New Zealand and the neighboring Colonies, that they have entered into business in INVERCARGILL (SOUTHLAND), NEW ZEALAND, STOCK, STATION^ AND GENERAL SALESMEN, That they aro prepared to arrange for the SALE OR PURCHASE OF STATION PROPERTY; To receive Consignments of CATTLE, SHEEP, & HORSES FOR SALE And, when required, MAKE LIBERAL ADVANCES, They further beg to notify that they aro erecting SALE- YARDS, With Commodious Stables, capable of accommodating One Hundred Horses, in Tay-street, where AUCTION SALES "Will, be Held Twice Eveby Week. Also, SALE-YARDS outside the town, where Stock coming from the country, or imported, can be easily driven. Ample paddock accommodation will be secured for, and avery attention paid, to the landing of Stock. N.B. — They will be happy to make arrangements for holding Country Sales of Land, Cattle, and Farm Stock generally. CAREY & GILLES, Invercargill Sale Yards. Agents : W. E. and A. P. King, Melbourne Duncan Ballantyne, Gipps' Land Richards and Carey, Castlemaine Wright Robertson, and Co., Dunedin. NOTICE. To Carriers and Others. CAREY and GILLES, Auctioneers, hold Sales by Auction every Wednesday and Saturday, at their Sale Yards, luvcrcarjiill. Horses of all descriptions always on hand for privsiti 1 salfl. Account sales rendered, nnd cash p:iid itnmediatelv after the sale. CAREY AND GILLES, Auctioneers, Invercargill Horse Bazaar and S:\le Yards, Dee-street. PIGS AND POULTRY. riAREY AND GILLES will Sell in a few days \J by Auction, 20 Pigs 200 head Poultry. Now Landing, ox India, from Hobart Town. MONDAY, 29th JUNE. PB ELIMIN A II Y NOTJ CE. pAREY and GILLES beg to inform the \j Trade and public generally, that they have been favored with instructions from Colin N. Campbell and Co. (in consequence of their being about to remove from their present premises) to sell by public aucton,on Monday, 29th instant, and following days, on their promises, corner of Taj and Dee streets, Invercargill — Tho whole of their well-assorted stock of general merchandise, a full description of which appears in another advertisement. CAREY and GILLFS, Auctioneers and General Commission Agents. CAREY & GTLLES, LAND, ESTATE, & GKNKRAL COMMISSION AGENTS, Having in Course of Erection Large STOKES AND AUCTION MART In Dee-stkket, Aro Prepared to receive CONSIGNMENTS OF MECIIANDISE TOR SALE, And to Hold SALES BY AUCTION of same ; Also of Liiud ami Estates. CAKEY & GILLKS, Commercial Sale Rooms. BULLOCKS! WORKING BULLOCKS!! Ex Picard. CAREY & GILLES have received ins f ruetions 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 .S>*le by the Undersigned. A ho, the Snlendid B!<-nd Entire Horse, " HIS EXCELLENC Y." Pedior-pe. His Excellency was bred by Mr. Thomas Field; sire, Mr. Hose's imported horse Jersey (brerl by Farl Jersey), own broflier to Phrenix by Buzzard, dam Cobweb, by Phantom, grandom Filagree, Sooolhsayer, Webb by Waxy, sister to Whalebone, both winners of tho Derby, Buzzard by Blacl.lock, the sire of Velocipede, Cobweb ia the dam of Bay Middleton, winner of the Derby, Cohweb won the Oaks, dam Adella, by o d Peter Flinn (imported), crrandam, Old Adelb, imported by the Cressy Company, allowed to be fine of the best mares ever imported. — Sec Stud B;ok. Young 1 Adcllais the dam of Empress and Granny, bred by Thomas Field, Esq., the former of which marcs 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 flic best BUmd Entire, at the last Green Ponds Show in 1857. r CEUTIFICATE.] Elizabeth-street, Ilobart Town, May ISth, 18C3. I have examined the pedigree of His Kxcel'.cney, and find it as above, anrl registered in the Stud Book of tbe Tasmanian Turf Club, page G.i, 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 Ms Excellency (as on the card) is quite correct. He is the purest Peter Flinn blood in the Colonies, and I can assure you that his Stock arc superb. JAMES LORD. A. Nicholas, Esq. CAEEY & GILLES, Auctioneers. FOR SALE, In the Course of a Few Days. WORKING BULLOCKS, COWS, FAT STEERS, And STORE HEIFEItS. Now Landing, Ex Juno, From Hobart Town. riAREY and GILLES have received instruc\J tions from Messrs. Maning and Whitton to sell, immediately after landing, The whole ot the live stock, ex Juno, from Hobart To'vn, comprising — 45 workiDg bullocks, with gear 6 young cows 23 fnt steers 4 fat heifers 103 store do. The Auctioneers beg to call the attention of bullock teamsters, farmers, butchers, and squatters to the above consignment, which will be positively sold.
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 63, 16 June 1863, Page 5 (Supplement)
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