Sheep for Sale SHEEP EOB SALE, tVTiV TJndevsijmoa havo the following SHEEP I FOR SALE ;— OAA Two-tooth BAMS, bred at tbeir BenO"* •t ' more Station from Rambouillet Rap^s /imt* - <ed by thorn in 1863), and first-class New 3eei.-»ni- EWES. Price, £5 each. These Sheop aro much admired for frame and for value of iU-.-e-e. Their wool is a first class combing quality, a? id 3.000 of these sheep have been already dis-i*j»-.d of by privato sale. " Q XCi Two-tooth RAMS, bred at the Manuj£Q\J herikia Station from Degraves' Colonial French Merino Rams and selected Ewes bred in Otago. Price, £3 10s each. These Sheep have strong frames and a good constitution ; and combined with closeness have a very long staple. . 1 AA Eour-tooth. RAMS, bred from John JLUU Bell's (Warrambeen) Bams and Sydney Ewes. Price, £3 each. These Sheep are very compact, and are well covered with combing wool. Also, A Odd Eight " tooth EWES ' Qood Qf\r\fk EWE and WETHER HOGGETS OUUU — equal sexes — 16 months old. Delivery to be given at the yards, Galloway Station, or Teviot Ferry, according to agreement, in Fabruary or March next. CAMPBELL & LOW. Galloway Station, Manuherikia, 13th Nov., 1866. Wool, &C. THE undersigned are Cash Buyers of WOOL or will give liberal advances on the same consigned to their friends, Messrs Dalgety, De Croz and Co., in London, or Dalgety, Blackwood and Co., in Melbourne. They are also prepared to make advances on Stock and Stations ; and on Stock placed in their hands for sale. -Station Stores supplied. ' DALGETY, BATTBAY k CO., Dunedin and Invercargill, npHE UNDERSIGNED are CASH BUYERS of WOOL, or will give Liberal Advances on the same consigned to their friend, Mr Robert Whittingham, in London ; or Whittingham Bros., in Melbourne. J Station Stobes Supplied. WHITTINGHAM BBOS., RIVE RTO .V NOTICE ' pHE undersigned is a buyer of Hides, SheepjL skins and Greasy Wool. — -Highest prices W B. KINGSWELL, Fellmonger, Bluff Road. WOOL. | THE Undersigned are Cash Buyers of Wool, and are prepared to make liberal Cash ad - vancss on Wool consigned to their friends in London, Messrs Potter, Wilson k Co. Woolpacks and all Station Stores always on hand. COCHRAN, GRANGER & BLACKWOOD. * , ADVANCES UPON WOOL STATIONS AND STOCKY THE Undersigned are prepared to make liberal cash advances upon Wool consigned to their friends in London, Messrs Potter, Wilson and Co. They are cash buyers of Wool. They are also prepared to make favorable arrangements for advancing upon Stations and Stock. GEORGE GRAY RUSSELL k Co., Dunedin and Timaru. mHE UNDEESIGNED are BUYEES oi WOOL, and will Advance liberally upon Clips shipped through them to their Correspondents in London, Messrs Redfern, Alexander and Co., CALDER, BLACKLOCK k CO., sth November, 1566. GOLDSBOBOUGH'S WOOL WAEEHOUSES Melbourne, sth Oct., 1866. TT r E have pleasure in directing your attention ? - to the notice at foot, from which you will p- :.«ive tbat with a view of inducing the Settlers re ;est this market, an important alteration has \zz i made in the scale of charges on Wools not s:.-:Y. It is anticipated that there will be great r-. -petition at the Melbourne -.Sales this year, ;•_*: 'ars having already large orders in hand, to - i3h the next English. Mail will no doubt bring •: or siderable additions ; from tbis we feel confident tbat yon will fhave no reason to regret ;- : Rising at Colomal rates, whilst, should a satis■vtory price fail to be obtained, the expenses mii ..r *ed will be very trifling. Tor Shipment we can offer many inducements, fti:s shall be glad to treat liberally with you, in :Ys event of your deriding to try the Home Markef. The advantages we can offer are important, 3~d can be ascertained on application ; mean-■zzsi-i, hoping to be favored with a share of your support, and assuring you of our most careful s DCI-K.-C-V -to merit it.VWe remain, dear Sir, your " : - -ie": ?erTants ; ".. aCLDSBROUGH k CO., YTool Brokers, Stock and Station Agents. " The undersigned beg to inform the Wool Growers, that, with a view of affording erery • r icility for the sale of their clips in Melbourne, they have determined on making the following .-iteration in the Scale of Charges on Wool not t: In future, when clips are sent in for sale, and a satisfactory price is not obtainable^- the: total - '- - -ge ' made will be only ONE SHILLING per fret- — bpard ship. . This iHAAyyzzzAi oliaTgc will thus include ', . ;*beusin" " y:-v:z. fnc-age. li.^Trrance whilst i_ .tors, cartage -=ri Ligiste:z\ : y: "° Sa.-iiib.y. B. GOLDSiiYiOr^K k CO. W. WILSON BOWYES, IL^ac-js. (For the L. and A. A. Co., lAinitedj AAJNINGEAM k MACREDIE. _ 2:3 October, 1866.
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Southland Times, Issue 597, 28 November 1866, Page 4
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764Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 597, 28 November 1866, Page 4
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