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Carey & Gilles' Notices. pAEBY AND GILLES, STOCK, STATION, AND GENERAL SALESMEN, Beg to inform the Squatters and Public of New Zealand and the neighbouring Colonies, that they are prepared to arrange for the SALE OR PURCHASE OF STATION PROPERTY j To receive Consignments: of CATTLE, SHEEP, & HORSES FOR SALE, ANIV MAKE LIBERAL ADVANCES on same. Also, that they have made sxicH arrangements as to sccui'e every attention being paid to the landing and grazing at the Bluff or New River of all Stock consigned to them from Australia or elsewhere ; that they hold HOESE & CATTLE SALES BY AUCTION, At their INVERCARGILL SALE Y^RDS, Dee-street, EVERY WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY ; and will be happy to make special arrangements for holding Country Sales by Auction of Land, Cattle, and Farm Stock generally. , N.B.— Horses and Cattle of all description always on hand for private sale. CAREY & GILLES, Auctioneers, Stock, and Station Agents, Dee-street, invercargill, N.Z. Agexts : W. E. & A. S. King, Melbourne. Duncan Ballantyne, Gipps' Laud. Richards and Carey, Castlemaine. Wright, Robertson, & Co., Dunedin. IMPORTED SHEEP. riAREY & GILLES are instructed by the \J Shippers to inform purchasers, that the whole of the sheep consigned to them will be accompanied by a certificate from the Breeders, sworn to before a Magistrate, " that the Sheep have "been free from disease for twelve months ; and that no disease has ever been known in the flock." From the high price paid by the shippers, consequent upon choice selection, we are in a position to state that no sheep coming to this market are so' well worthy attention, and we are prepared to contract for the delivery of any quantity. CAREY & GILLES. NOTICE. riAREY and GILLES will hold Auction \J Sales of Horses & Cattle every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and SATURDAY, after this date. CAREY and GILLES, Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY. SUPERIOR DRAUGHT AND SADDLE HORSES. Ex Welcome, from Launceston. /"^AREY & GILLSS will sell by public \J auction at their Yards, Dee-street, Several magnificent Heavy Draught Horses and Superior Saddle Hacks, Ex Welcome, from Launccston. Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock. CAREY & GILLES, Auctioneers. FRIDAY, sth FEBRUARY. At One o'Clock. ON THE GROUND NEAR WALLACETOWN. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. IGO ACRES OF GROWING CROPS. In Lots to suit Purchasers. /^ATIEY & GILLES have received instnic\J tions to sell by public auction, on the Ground close to Wallasetown— The whole of the Growing Crop of OATS in the Paddock known as the property of Hugh M'Lean, comprising about 160 Acres, more or less, which will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. The Auctioneers beg to call the attention of farmers, speculators, hotelkeepers, hay and corn merchants and others to this sale, as an opportunity of investing in one of the safest speculations to be had, with a certainty of a speedy return and a good profit, inasmuch as it is a honajide and unreserved sale. The crops will then be ready to cut for hay. Any reasonable time allowed for removal. •Terms, very liberal, at sale. CAREY~& G-ILLES, Auctioneers, SATURDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, COWS, /UREY & <HX*LISg will sell by public \J auction at their Yards, on tho above datCj QA PRIME WELL. BRED Q\J MILCH COWS, 3Ss Welcoj»Q) from I^auucestoW) 'pt'om the weli bi^va HeWs, oi "Wat. MM) ■ : Mi({n '41 Qf •which wo ju ea).f to a jmve short* ■he&Wߣl:3JttU» and -several mq iii'pvhnc condition ami fitibi' tiic Butohoi'i Me at Twelve o'elo«k. "■■'■■■■ CAREY & ftlUMi • ■■ ' ; • ■ ■ •■■:■■• ; Auctioneer! Ottolia'Sj from Twofold a&v~» ; '/' . ! i ryh'-fißsaj ,oum mom Mh« ■ %i W "' 3B9QEB/ ■itfpeav' ttess to sis ■■••.-►■•••-■ ■ '-yeps' p% Jn fbJe &tfemh>g %\}. WSX&ST .3f AT BVMiQQM ■ WORKERS' -:■■':■ :^hA^iX^'-.i^i' ■'■■::■■■■ ■ " ; .-..!-

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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 38, 3 February 1864, Page 5 (Supplement)

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 38, 3 February 1864, Page 5 (Supplement)

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 38, 3 February 1864, Page 5 (Supplement)

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