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Auction Sales and Notices THIS DAT, WEDNESDAY, 29th APEIL, 1868. WINTON CATTLE SALE. WILLIAM TODD, favored with instruction* from Mr R >bert Gunion, ofWiiiton, will Sell by Auction, at the PUBLIC POUND, WINTON, on the above date, at noon, about 45 head of Prime D iiry Cattte, consisting of QQ COWS, in Calf or with Calves at foot, jLIC) now in full profit, and guaranteed thoroughly quiet, and broken-in to jail, -I A HEIFERS, in calf -1 "I STEERS, and -I PURE SHORTHORN BULL. The above Stocfr are acknowledged to be the be3t in the neighborhood. The Auctioneer's instructions are to sell WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE. It is to be hoped the Settlers in the neighborhood, and those interested in the welfare of the district, will muster 6trongly, and second the Auctioneer's efforts in the establishing of Regular Sales in this highly important district. Terms at Sale. WILLIAM TODD, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, sth MAY, 1868. At Sutherland's Yards, Bridge Inn, East Road. CATTLE! BEST INVESTMENT FOE MONEST. JOHN RUSSELL, favored with instructions from Capt. George Thomson, will Sell by Public Auction, on above date, at noon, rj £ HEAD MIXED CAT fLE, In splendid' condition The attention of Squatters and Cattle Dealers is respectfully requested to this important sale. The Cattle will be put up in MOBS, of say 20 with the option, and sold to the highest bidder. Purchasers at this sale will he treated (with Capt. Thomson's usual liberality) to a ' FREE DINNER, Immediately after the Auction. Terms at sale. JOHN RU3SELL, Auctioneer SATUEDAY, 2nd MAY, 1868. TOHN RUSSELL has received instructions J from Mr. Adam Sutherland, to sell by Public Auction, on the above date, at the Commercial Sale Yards, Dee-street, at 12 o'clock sharp — The imported thorough-bred mare " D ALA WAY," bred by Rowden Green, Esq., "Dalaway," is by the celebrated sire " Thames," out of " Dalaway," winner oi the great St. Leger in England, Also, the "FAIEY QUEEN," a bay mare of the Galloway breed, and of the noted " Peter Finn" blood, bred by Robert Bryaon, Esq., of Kingstown, Tasmania. Comment is unnecessary regarding the unrivaled excellencies of the above stock. JOHN RUSSELL, Auctioneer. SATUEDAY, 2nd MAY, 1868. IMMENSE SACRIFICE OP JEWELLERY ! JOHN RUSSELL, favored with instructions from Mr. M. Jkwbli., will sell by Public Auction, in his Rooms, Dee-street, on the above date, at 1 o'clock, the whole of Mr. M. Jewell's valuable and extensive assortment of JEWELLEEY, Ac.,. Consisting of — Watches, Gold and Silver, Stop and other kinds— Brooches : — Earrings— Bracelets — Pins — Sleeve-links — Studs — Field Glasses — Telescopes — together with an assortment to numerous to particularise. As this is a genuine BON A FIDB C LEASING OUT SALE, not of rubbish, but the best of goods Dunedin can produce, the inhabitants of Southland will study their own benefit to attend and purchase. $25° Note the time and place of sale. JOHN RUSSELL, Auctioneer. The various articles on view on morning of sale. Wanted WANTED, a SITUATION as UNDER SHEPHERD. Apply, stating full par- I 1 ticulara i and requirements, to X.L., " Southland ' Times " office j or, Post-office, InvercargiU. WANTED, a TEACHER for the Government School, Riyerton. Average attendance upwards of 40, with prospect of increase. Salary derived from fees and allowance from Education Board. There is a free house and garden. Applications to be made to the: Rev. 1 J. Ciabk, Chairman of School Committee, on or before the IBt of MAY. Tenders. TO CAEPENTEES AND BUILDEES. mENDERS will be received by the undersigned 1 till MONDAY, the 4th May, for building addition to house in Barwhey'a Estate. ANGUS KERB, Architect, Spey-street, TO CAEPENTEES AND BUILDEES. mENDERS will be received by the undersigned 1 till TUESDAY, the sth May, for building School-house in. Spey-street, for Mrs. Gundry. ANGUS KERR, Architect, Spey-streat

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Southland Times, Issue 942, 29 April 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 942, 29 April 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 942, 29 April 1868, Page 3

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