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Public Notice* RUNS FOR SALE, rnHE UNDERSIGNED, hare some very fine Station Properties for sale in this Province, andinOtagO; Particulars on application, C ALDER, BLACELOCK: & CO. TO ; CONTRACTORS. .; ._ "DIVANS, &01, copied and Quantities taken put By HATELY & SOOTT, Surveyors, &c., Dee-street. TO STAND THIS SEASON, THE BTTBE-BKBD 9% DBATHJHT CLYDBSDAtJB fflj.j.^^^f^ HOBSB C L TDESDA IE Hl* R*)l /CLYDESDALE HERO is a splendid Light \J Bay Horse, of immense power and perfect symmetry, quiet temper, and good constitution; stands Sixteen Hands High, and possesses great bone and muscle, a good worker, and sure foal getter. He is out of the imported mare Scotland's Pride (imported by G. H. Lee, Esq.,) by the famous Scotch horse Tom Sayers. Tom Sayers took the First Prize at Kirkintulloch, when only twp years old ; Second Prize at the Highland Society's Show at Dumfries; and when three years old, First Prize at Dalbeatie, in Galloway ; same year, Second Prise at the Higb> land Society's Show at Perth ;j and at four years, First Prize at Coupar, Fife; when five years old, First Prize at Hamilton, Lanarkshire. Tom Sayers was bred by Mr Lockhart, Kirkmanoch, Stranraer, and of a thorough-bred Clydesdale mare, got by Rob Roy, the sire of Black Leg. PEDIGBEE : Scotland's Pride was foaled in 1867, bred by Mr John Anderson, of Smythson, Scotland ; the celebrated Clydesdale mare, which gained the First Prize at the Highland Society's Show at Dumfries, in 1860, beating thirty-two others, considered very superior over all in her class (see Journal of Agriculture of the Highland Society of Scotland). The Sure was the celebrated Clydesdale Horse Lofty, who gained the Premium at Glasgow, open to all . Scotland and England. Scotland's Pride was in foal (when sold to Mr Lee), to Mr Peter Crawford's Bay Hone, which gained the First Prize in the Three-year-old Class at the Highland Society's Show at Dumfries, in 1860. Tebmß : Four Pounds, to be paid on or before the First of February. A C. MTARLANE, Gammie's Bush. | Auction Sales and Notices. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ON. OR ABOUT Ist OCTOBER. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSE, LAND, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS of I. N. Watt, Esq., Campbelltown. AJ. SMYTH & CO. are favored with instate- . tionß from I. N. Watt, Esq;, who is leaving the Province, to sell by public auction, either at his residence, Bluff, or their Mart, Invercargill, the whole of his Household Furniture and Effects (due notice and full particulars ©f which will be given), including — 1 Walnut Piano, 1 Alexandra's Harmonium (8 stops), 1 31-octave metal Harmonicon ; 1 Telescope Table, 1 Chest of Drawers, 1 Drawing-room Table, a number of Printed Books, Sec., \ At same time and place, the House and Land. WITHOUT BIBBBTK. A. J. SMYTH & CO., Auctioneers. ; SHRUBS, PLANTS, SEEDS, &c, &c. AJ. SMYTH & CO. are favored with instruc- * tions from the Consignees, to offer at Public Auction on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1868, A CHOICE LOT OF PLANTS, SHRUBS, AND ASSORTED SEEDS, &0., &c, From the celebrated Nursery of John Baptist and Sons, New South Wales. Inspection invited at the Sale Rooms. Inyercargill, September 24, 1868. NEW SEASON'S TEAS. \ AJ. SMYTH & Co., instructed by the * Importers, Messrs Dalgety, Rattray and Co., will sell at the Railway Sheds, immediately on landing from the s.s. Gothenburg, due notice of which will be given, A SHIPMENT OF NEW SEASONS' TEAS, Ex Coryphoeus. FINEST FAMILY CONGOUS, In chests, halves, and boxes. MEDIUM FAMILY CONGOUS, In chests, halves, and boxes. The attention of the trade is requested to this important sale. A. J. SMYTH A CO. SATURDAY, 26th INSTANT. SALE OF IMPORTED DRAUGHT ENTIRE YOUNG INKERMAN. Pbdigbbb: YOUNG INKERMAN, rising 6 years, by Inkerman (imported; dam by Old Emperor. Young Inkerman haß good bone, first-rate action, excellent temper, and a good worker. Abo, a splendid hack, rising 4 years old, shipped by Isaac Gidney Esq., Melbourne. A. J. SMYTH & CO., ■^ Auctioneers. Tji OR S ALE. OAfk EWES, LAMBING AND TO O\j\) LAMB q f\l \ HOGGETS, MIXED SEXES. These are near town and will be sold cheap. OALDER, BIiAOKXOOZ;* CO.

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Southland Times, Issue 1027, 25 September 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1027, 25 September 1868, Page 3

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