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Auction Sales and Notices. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12th, 1869. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Ac, J HE. OS BORNE will sell by auction, as. • above, at one o'clock, at the residence of the Rev. B. Drake, east end of Tay-street— . A LOT OP USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Consisting of — Bedsteads, washstands, sofa, clock, crockery, 30 fowls, &c. Books — Dr Clark's Commentary, Brown's Dictionary of the Bible, Steam Engine, by Russell, and standard works by Cobbett aud other authors. SATURDAY, 13th FEBRUARY, 1869. SOUTfILAN D ANNUAL itACES. 1 SALE OF REFRESHMENT BOOTH. i J. SMYTH & CO. wi 1 submit to public competition, at their rooms, Dee-street, ou Saturday, 13th instant — The Right of Selling Refreshments at the grounds near Wallacetown on the days of Races. A. J. SMYTH & CO., Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, j SALE OF DAIRY CATTLE, FARMIMG IMPLEMENTS, &c. AJ. SMYTH & CO., are favored with in- • structions, from Mr H. ABM3TBONO, to sell at his Farm, Fern Bush, Winton, on Feb. 25, at 12 o'clock sharp, f*(\ HEAD DAIRY CATTLE, OU Comprising— Milch Cows with Calves at foot Do do near calving Young Heifers and Steers, one to three years old. Also, -I DRAUGHT HORSE (Clydesdale) IDo MARE with Foal, by "Thane of Clyde." Ploughs, Harrows, Winnowing Machine, Drays, Farming Implements, Tools, Grass Seeds, &c., &o. In calling the attention of Farmers and Settlers to this sale, the Auctioneers beg to state they are authorized by Mr Armstrong to announce that the cattle are perfectly quiet and healthy, and have been accustomed to run in one mob. Luncheon provided. A. J. SMYTH & CO., Auctioneers. THURSDAY, MARCH 4th, 1869. POWER, PANTLIN, and Co. are instructed by Messrs Holmes and Barnhill, to sell by Eublic anction, without reserve, at the Criterion Totel, Dunedin, on Thursday, the 4th March, 1869. The following very superior Stations, viz. : — Lot 1. Run No. 181, Southlaud, known as CASTLE ROCK STATION, containing about — 20 000 ACRES freehold 45,'500 do J~"toM 40 000 SHEEP » the progeny of Kermode's ' Currie's Rams JO Head Stud Cattle of the Derrimut breed, including the "Jessamines," which so frequently took first honours at the Victorian Shows Of I Horses J Team Bullocks Aft Miles superior new Fencing, which x^ with the Oreti River and Hamilton Burn, completely enclose the Run and divide it into paddocks Battery wash (erected last season by Hamilton and G-eddies, Mortl&ke, Victoria), with Drying Paddocks adjoining Eight-room House, comfortably furnished Garden in full bearing Kitchen, servants' houses, huts Working plant, all good and suitable for the property Woolshed, two sets drafting yards. The wool from this station has commanded the highest prices in London for New Zealand clips, for several years past. Tbbms: One-Third cash; balance, 12 and 24 months, with 8 per cent interest. Or, £20,000 may remain at 8 per cent interest, for seven or fourteen yean secured on the property ; balance, half cash, half 12 months. Lot 2. THE ORETI RUN, opposite the foregoing, being a portion of the Waimea Plains, peculiarly adapted for Cattle, containing — 10 300 ACBKS Leasehold QQ(J do Freehold and pre-emptive right I s Of) Head superior Cattle, including ukj\j "Young Knight," imported from England last year The improvements are a Stockyard and six miles Fencing, which, with the natural boundaries, form the whole into a superior paddock for either breeding or fattening. Lot 3. AU the Steers on Manipori Station, from 1 to 5 years old, about 225 in uumber, they are an excellent lot, very quiet and well-bred. None have been sold out of the herd for eighteen months. Teems : One third cash ; balance, 12 and 24 months, with 8 per cent interest. Dunedin, 29th December, 1863 ipPPS'B HOMCEPATJIIC COCfUA.— J Homoepathic Practitioners and the Medical prtession generally, recommend COCOA as being the most healthful of all beverages, being the doctrine of homoeopathy was first introduced into England, there were to be obtained no preparations of cocoa either attractive to the taste or acceptable to the stomach ; the nut was either supplied in the crude state or so unskilfully manufactured as to obtain little notice. J EPPS, of London, homoepathic chemist, was induced, in the year 1839, t ,, turn his attention to this subject, and at lengt > succeeded, with the assistance of elaborate mu ultinery in being th*» first to introduce an article pure in its composition, and so refined by the perfect trituration it receives in the process it passes hrough, as to be most acceptable to the delicate stomach.

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Southland Times, Issue 1105, 10 February 1869, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 1105, 10 February 1869, Page 3

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