s j " Carey & Grilles' Notices. IMPORTED SHEEP: nAREY & 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 Sheej have been free from disease for twelve v)io%ths j and that no disease has ever been known in the flock." ' JFrom ,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 3 - are prepared to contract for the delivery oi - any quantity. - n * CAREY & GILLES. )f ■ : — — h NOTICE. d h f\KKEY and GILLES will hold Auction 0 \j Sales of Horses & Cattle every MONDAY. . WEDNESDAY, and -SATURDAY, after this date. CAREY and GILLES, Auctioneers. IT ~~ —————— —————— ————— _____ FRIDAY, sth FEBRUARY. At One o'Clock. ON THE GROUND NEAR WALLACETOWN. \ SALE "'BY. PUBLIC AUCTION. 160 -A6RES.LOF GROWING CROPS. •jw Lfcits, L lo suit Piu'chas.ers. /^AREY & GILLES have received instruc\J tions to sell by public auction, on the Ground close to Wallasetown-r- --•'■■•' The whole of the GrOmng Crop of OATS in the Paddock known as the property. t of .-Hugh M'Leau, comprising about 160 Acres, more ■» or less, which will be sold in lots k to suit purchasers! '• The Auctioneers beg to call the attention of farmers, speculators, hotelkeepers, hay and corn merchants and others to tlu's 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 ab it is a bonajide and unreserved sale. The crops will then be ready to cut for hay. * Any reasonable time allowed for removal. Terms, very liberal, tit stile. CAREY & GILLES, A uctioncers. SATURDAY, 6th FEBRUARY. COWS. nAREY & GILLES will sell by public \J auction at their Yards, on the above diite, QA PRIME WELL-BRED O\J MILCH COWS, Ex Welcome, from Laimeeston, From the well known Herds of Wm. Field, t ' Esq., all of which are in calf to a pure shorthomed Bull, anil several are in prime condition and fit for the Butcher. Sale at Twelve o'clock. CAREY & GILLES, Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 9th FEBRUARY, At 12 o'Clock. RA M SA L E AT VALLAOETOWN'. PUBE MEB IN O BAM >S . nAIIRY AND GILLES have received in\J structions to Sell by Auction as above, WITHOUT THE SLIG-lITiiSX KKSERVE, 8r FIRST-CLASS PURE MERINO £) RAMS, 4-tooth, in prime condition, imported late last season, :md since running, on Mount Lin ton Station. This lot being the only lot of acclimatised imported Kams'for *ale in the Province, and being second to none of their class, the Auctioneers have no hesitation in calling the special attention of Squatters to the Sale, feeling assured that on inspection the ilock will satisfy the most particular trader. They will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Terms Liberal. CAREY & GILLES, Auctioneers. FOR PRIVATE SALE. TO ARRIVE DAI LV, from Launceston- — -| A YEARLING PURE DURHAM ID BULLS, got by the imported Durham Bull Garibaldi, out of pure D urham Cows imported by the Circular Head Company. Color — Brown and White Strawberry. For further pai'ticidars, apply to CAREY & GILLES, Auctioneers. FOR SALE, Ex Welcome, from Latuiceston. rjAREY & GILLES have for Sale, upon . \J arrival, daily expected, — QA SUPERIOR DURHAM O\J COWS, fat and in calf to a pure Durham Bull, from the Estate of William Field, Esq., of-Enfield, Tasmania. These Cows are well worthy the notice of breeders of pure stock. CAREY & GILLES, Stock Salesmen. EWES AND WETHERS. . riAUEY & GILLES ™ll sell, to Uttid <& * ■ \J Kingfisher, from Melbourne. ' K Ar\A- HKST CLASS EWES CAREif & .GILLES, 1 ' ; ; . ';■ Stock Salesmen! OAB3SSY & mttißS 'will cell, to -land bs , R.\axiiiUj from Melbourne, , ... .....: ; : sfiftft .CMS :WBTHBES
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 39, 5 February 1864, Page 5 (Supplement)
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625Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 39, 5 February 1864, Page 5 (Supplement)
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