WEDNESDAY, 22nd. SEPTEMBER., At twelve o'clock. IMPORTANT SAM OF PAIBX CATTIjE, SOBSES, <Sc, AT BRACKEN HILL, WAITAPEKA, About eighteen miles from Qlutha Ferry. DRTVER, MACLEAN, and CO. are favoured with instructions from Wm. Dalgleish, Esq., Bracken Hill, Waitapeka, to sell by auction there, on Wednesday, 22nd instant/ at twelve o'clock, 1 00 HEAD 0F C-A-TTLEj! Consisting of < Qpf quiet Dairy Cows f) A 3~y ear old Steers and Heifers OK 2do dQ do do £\f\ 1 do, do do. do All in good thriving condition. -I pair heavy draught horses -j hackney Colts, fillies, &c. Terms at Sale, Luncheon provided by Mr. Dalgleish.
THURSDAY, 23eb SEPTEMBER, At twelve o'clock. At Crown Hotel, Clutha Ferry. MONTHLY SALE OF CATTLE, HORSES, Ac, DRIVER, MACLEAN, AND CO. begf to intimate that they will offer for sale by auction, at the Crown Hotel, Clutha Ferry, on Thursday, 23rd September, at twelve o'clock, About Vl A nea( * mixe( * Store Cattle 1 X Useful Horses &c, &c, &c. Parties intending to bring stock forward for the above sale, will please communicate with Mr Gd. Spooner, our agent ab Balclutha. DRIVER, MACLEAN, and CO.
TUESDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER, At 12 o'clock. At Mr. P. Robertson's Yards, Lawrence. FAT CATTLE, HORSES, &c. To Cattledealeis, Dairymen, Butchers, and others. TTTRIGHT, STEPHENSON, and CO. YY have received instructions from Mr Thomas Lees, who is leaving the Colony, to sell by public auction, on Tuesday, 28th September, at Mr. P. Robertson's Yards, Lawrence, ■jka HEAD OF CATTLE, A-fJ\J Consisting of — 30 head of quiet Dairy Coys, all broken-in to bail, with calves at foot and near calving 30 „ Fat Bullocks 20 „ Store Cattle 20 pail-fed Heifers, from 18 months to 2£ years old 10 pure Durhams, consisting of cows and heifera 1 pure-bred Durham Bull 1 Durham and Ayrshire Bull The remainder comprises young stock. Also, UHOESES, Viz., 1 well-known thoroughbred horse " Tally-ho," rising 4 years, by Mr. Corsan's celebrated horse "Colonel," out of one of Mr. Pinkerton's thoroughbred mares. 7 excellent stock horses 3 draught horses Together with a firsfc-class Dray and Harness complete. The Auctioneers have great satisfaction in calling the attention of Dairymen, Farmers, Cattledealers, and qthers to this very superior mob of cattle, which comprises a choice selection made by Mr. Lees during the past eight years. As through ill health Mr Lees is compelled to leave the Colony the whole stock is bound to be disposed of without the slightest reserve. *The Auctioneers, therefore, recommend this as a valuable opportunity for the purchase of stock for breeding and other purposes. Terms at Sale. IMMIGRANTS' DEBTS.— Printed lists X of all sums due, have been placed in the hands of the police for immediate ■collection, previous to being handed over to the Provincial Solicitor* Immigrants by paying forthwith, will save interest And expenses. John Logan, * * Immigration Agent. fih September, 1869.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 84, 18 September 1869, Page 2
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