Auctions WALLACETOWN CATTLE SALE. ON TUESDAY sth NO YEMBEE, \; v At Noon. PELLING'S YARDS. WILLIAM TODD, favored with instructions , from Mr R. B. Williams, will Sell by Public Auction, 54 DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS.J Thoroughly . broken in, and perfectly quiet Good Milkers. The greater portion are now in Full Milk. . "■-•£:.:. ■■'■: : The above superior lot of Cattle were bred by T. Daniels, Esq., of Rivertori. Dairymen and others will do well to attend. Terms at Sale. • '' - *-^ • SATUEDAY, 26th OCTOBEE, 1867. TI7ILLIAM TODD will Sell by Public Auction, ' * in his Yards, Dee-street — O HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES. -j LARGE TIP DRAY. ■t MEDIUM TIP DRAY. SHAFT HARNESS, LEADING do. HORSE FEED, &c, &c., The property of the late Mr John Wilson, Contractor, Invercargill. . ; — * WEDNESDAY, 30th OCTOBEE. DESIRABLE TOWN PROPERTY. WILLIAM TODD, favored with instructions, will Sell by Public Auction, in his Rooms, Dee-street, on the above date, part of Section 2, Block 71, Spey-street, Invercargill, on which is erected that commodious and •well-finished building, known as the . PEOSPECT BOAEDINQ-HOUSE. This house is built of galvanised iron, roof of the same material, has four^ rooms up-stairs; and four down- stairs, together' with kitchen and outbuildings; splendid well of water;' The 'above property has close on six years to runj sit the mere nominal annual ground rent of £9 15s/ The want of a house of this kind has been long felt 'in Invercargill— the opportunity is now open to tne industrious — a handsome income awaits. The position is all that can be desired, being but a few yards off Dee-street. Sale to begin 12 sharp.. SATUEDAY. 2nd NOVEMBEE, 1867. At 12 o'clock sharp. HOESES AND PEIZE CATLLE. Ex " Omeo," from Melbourne direct. i TT7ILLIAM TODD will Sell by Public Auction, * in his Yards, Dee-Btreet, the following Stock:— MR LAWSON'S IMPORTATION: 18 fine upstanding Draught Colts and Fillies Black Entire, " Western Hero," rising two-year-old, by Rob Roy, dam, imported Clydesdale Mare Also, The Victorian famed Entire, "Major," a beautiful dapple Bay; stands 16£ hands high ; has great bone and muscular power; fine temper, and good action MR ELLIOT'S IMPORTATION : 8 first-class Draught, light Harness, and Saddle Horses The famous Short- Horn Durham Bull, "Fergus the Sixth;" dark Roan, calved' Sept. 11th, 1863 ; bred by Mr Robt. McDougall ; got by "Master of AthelBtane." — (Vide Herd Book.) A very fine Short-Horn Durham Heifer. MR MCLEAN'S IMPORTATION: 11 superior Saddle and Harnesß ! Horses,, amongst which are some splendid weight-carrying Cobs 2 Carriage Horses that will trot fourteeen miles per hour - : For the full pedigrees see handbillß, Aa iaßpeotion incited, Coaoh Proprietors, Squatters, Fwmera, tad . Q&wa*-dettV JaU tgt attend) -
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Southland Times, Issue 741, 25 October 1867, Page 1
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430Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 741, 25 October 1867, Page 1
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