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Auction Sales and Notices. EUSSELL & M'COLLOUGH, A UCTIONEEES, HORSE AND CATTLI 1 SALESMEN, VALUATOES, AND GKENEEAI COMMISSION AGENTS, COMMEECIAL SALE EOOMS, AND HOESE BAZAAE, ~DEE STEEET, INVEECAEGHLL. LIVEET AND BAIT STABLES. SADDLE AND HARNESS HOESES BUGKHES, &c, ON SALE AND FOE HIEE. HOESES CAREFULLY BEOSEN TO SADDLE AND HAKNESS. EIEST-CLASS HACKS. ? "OUSSELL & M'COLLOUGH have received JAi advices of BFIEST-CLASS UPSTANDING: HOESES, Weight-carrying Hacks, to arrive by the Omeo, which they will offer for sale privately at their Yards, Dee-street. The above Horses are selected by one of the best judges in Southland, and are well adapted for the bad roads. Parties ia want of really good Saddle Horses should call at the iStables immediately after the steamers arrival. IMPOETANT SALE OF PUEE-BEED LEICESTEE SHEEP, HOESES, BEEEDINQ- STOCK, &c, &c, At the New Zealand and Australian Land Company's Station, Woodland's, Long Bush, on FEIDAY, 24th JULY, 1868, At 12 noon, prompt. T>USSELL & M'COLLOUGKE have received XV instructions from Eobt, Hamilton, Esq., to sell at Woodland's, as above, the following select stock, viz: — , 1 fir A PUEE - BEED LEICESTER 1O\) BEEEDING- EWES, 2-tootU and upwards. IAA PUEE - BEED LEICESTEE JLUU EAMS, 2-tooth and upwards. These Sheep are well known to be the best in the Colony, being all out of Imported Stock, whose wool gained the Gold Medal at the great Exhibition in Melbourne in 1867, and were winners at the Cattle Shows held at Oamaru, Timaru, Invert argill, &c, &c. H A VERY USEFUL DEAUG-HT 1 U MAEES & GELDINGS, in good condition, fit for instantaneous work, and well worthy the attention of carriers and others. Among the lot are several pure bred Clydesdale Fillies, three years old, which can be highly recommended to the attention of breeders, and those desirous of having first-class stock. -| r\ FIESL'-CLASS HACK HOESES, JL U several of them are up to carrying any weight; also, a number of unbroken Colts and Fillies. -| O FAT PIGS The Auctioneers deem it unnecessary to make any comment-on th»-abov^sal*>~- X£ko oxoolloxiooof the stock being so universally acknowledged, they feel sure buyers will avail themselves of the opportunity. Luncheon provided. -. - ■ SATUEDAY, Ist AUGUST. HEAVQ DEAUG-HT HOESES, MAEES IN FOAL, AND HACKS. RUSSELL AND M'CJOLLOUG-H are favored with instructions from. Messrs M'Menamin Brothers to offer for sale by auction, at their yards, as above — 6 HEAVY CLYDESDALE DEAUG-HT , .MAEES, in foal to " Thane of Ciyde." 6 HEAVY CLYDESDALE DEAUGKET HOESES, thoroughly staunch. C\ GOOD HACKS £ ■ ■ ■■.-■.■■ -■■ /j»- DEAYS AND HAENESS, complete. The Auctioneers would call the attention of Farmers and Carriers to the above well-known Stock. Messrs. MM. 8r03., having gone into a new business, place them in our hands for positive sale. EUSSELL & M'COLLOUG-H, Auctioneers. PEELIMINAEY NOTICE. SALE BY A U 0T I ON. AJ. SMYTH & CO. have been favored with • instructions from Mr J. G-albraith, to offer for sale by public competition, at a short date (see future advertisement), the splendid Draught Entire Horse ' ; "IAJOE." Major is a beautiful dappled bay, black points, stands 16£ hands high, is very compact, has great bone and and muscular powor, fine temper and good action. PEDIGREE. Major is by Prince Charlie, the late property of Mr M'lntosh (the importer) ; dam, by Planet (imported) ; grand-dam, by Tom o' Lincoln (imported). Major has proved himself a sure foal-getter; has been shown twice, and gained a first prize" each time. Old Prince Charlie was never beaten in Scotland or the Australian Colonies. A. J. SMYTH &. CO., Auctioneers. Invercargill, 6th July, 1868. Sheep for Sale T? O E S ALE. SUNNYSIDE STATION, WAIAU. ■1 /a AAA -A-CEES under Lease, 8 years, J_ O)U U U remaining, under the old Otago regulations, with 9000 GOOD SHEEP - The Improvements consist of a House and G-arden, well stocked with Fruit Trees, two good Huts, Wool shed and Press. For further particulars apply to EUS3ELL & M'COLLOUG-H. £2 EE WAED. j" OST— One heavy BAY MAEE, branded J I i off shoulder, white spot on forehead; also, one light DARK BAY MAEE (well bred), branded Z near rib. The finder will receive the above reward by bringing the horses to the Victoria Stables, Dee-street.

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Southland Times, Issue 990, 22 July 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 990, 22 July 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 990, 22 July 1868, Page 3

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