Auctions SATURDAY, 2nd NOVEMBEE, 1867. At 12 o'clock sharp. HOESEB AND PEIZE CATLLE. Ex " Omeo," from Melbourne direct. WILLIAM TODD wfll SeU by Publio Auction, •;■ in hia Yards, Dee-street, the following Stock:— MR LAWSON'S IMPORTATION: "I O Fine upstanding Draught Colts and J-O 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, "Ferguß the Sixth;" dark Roan, calved Sept. 11th, 1863 ; bred by Mr Robt. McDougall j got by "Master of Athelstane."— (Vide Herd Book.) A very fine Short-Horn Durham Heifer. MR MoLEAN'S IMPORTATION : n Superior Saddle and Harness Horses, amongst which are some splendid weight-carrying Cobs C% Carriage Horses that will trot ~ fourteen miles per hour For the full pedigrees see handbills. An inspection invited. Coach Proprietors, Squatters, Farmers, and .„-,-■ .otJhera-~don't iail to attend!?*— * •:. WALLACETOWN CATTLE SALE. if' MW^^MMSMH ON TTIESDAY sth NOVEMBEE, At Noon. ; PELIING'S YARDS. WILLIAM TODD, favored with instructions from Mr R. B. Williams, will Sell by Public Auction, - 54 DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS, 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 Riverton. Dairymen and others will do well to attend. at Sale. MONDAY, 25th NOVEMBEE. To Settlers, Dairymen, and Others. VALUABLE AGRICULTURAL LAND AND HOMESTEAD, Oite-Tbee Point Road. TI7ILLIAM TODD, favored with instructions from Mr George Birch, will Sell by Public Auction, in his Rooms, Dee-street, on the above date, Those valuable Sections of Block 8, Invercargill Hundred, containing 662 Acres, known as Mr Birch's Farm, nine miles from Invercargill — adjoining Village Reserve — 30 Acres of which are broken up ; 380 chains of substantial Bail and Ditch Fence is erected, as also a very comfortable 6-room House, lined throughout. Also, A 2-room Cottage, Stockyard, Milking Shed, Stabling, Fowl Yard, &c., &c. Good Garden. The River Waihopai runs through the lands. An endless supply of Timber within one mile. This property is alongside the proposed line of Railway to the Mataura, on the One-Tree Point Road. The many advantages in buying a Freehold, of this kind must he patent to all. A careful inspection of the property invited prior to sale. The terms will he most liberals-declared at sale,
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Southland Times, Issue 744, 1 November 1867, Page 1
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