It. JOrtttcr ■ MR, Ri LATTER has received instructions from Messrs Oldridge' ' Bros, » TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. At the Homestead, LE BON'S BiVY, TO-DAY, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18th: OK COWS IN CALF A Af\ MIXED YEARLINGS Q DRY COWS Sale at 12 o'Clock Noon. ; J. WACHSMAN, Auctioneer. MR. R, LATTER begs to notify to all buyers of first-class Dairy Stock, that he has 'received instructions . from Mr H. 'Goodwin, who is leaving the District, to reside at Gisborne, TO SELL, AT THE SALE-YARDS, DUVAUCHELLE'S - ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 20th, The Whole of His LIVE & DEAD STOCK, . •consisting of : Bf\ SELECTED COWS, three and \J four-years-old, springing, which were selected out of 118 last year. IAA PENINSULA YBARJLUU LINGS, and tj(\ EMPTY HEIFERS, fat and %\j store, in grand condition. j Also, Several quiet HARNESS HORSES, FURNITURE, &c, &c. There will be positively NO RESERVE Terms will be extremely liberal, allowing purchasers to secure profit before fall payment Sale at 11 a.m. sharp. R. LATTER, Auctioneer. MR R. LATTER will SELL AT THB PENINSULA. SALEYARDS ON FRIDAY NEXT, AUGUST 21st. \ QpJ HEAD MIXED CATTLE Af) 2-YEAR-OLD STEERS 0 A COWS and SPRINGERS 3 JTQ YEARLINGS Sale at One o'Clock. R. LATTER, ■ , " Auctioneer. Public. Wotlcei* BAY } Horse Parade ] FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1896. , Stallions, any breed, no competition. \ Entbawjk ... ••• ss. Class. SHOW CLASS LIST. 1 Draught Horse or Mare, suitable lor < Peninsula work. 2 Draught Pair Hill-side Plough Horses 3 Draught Brood Mare in foal or with foal at foot 4 Draught Yearling 5 Draught Two-year-old 6 Farmers' horse ot mare, for all round work 7 Pair of Carriage Horses 8 Pair of Buggy Horses 9 Dog Cart or Gig, horse or mare, over 15 2 hands W Daisy Cart, horse or mare, under 15 2 handfe 11 Hack to carry over 13 stone 12 Hack to carry under 13 stone 13 Cob, under 15.1 hands U Ladies' Hack 15 Hunter, no trial necessary 16 Boy's Pony, under 142 hands 17 Polo Pony, under 14 hands 18 Hack, Brood Mare, in foal or foal at footi 19 „ Yearling 20 ~ Two-year-old < 21 ~ Three-year-old FXTRA. i Mr E. S. Chappell gives £1 Is for the 'best Spring Cart Horse for Peninsula work, to be shown in harness. Mr 3. Rodrigtte3 gives £1 Is for best yearling by Victor. Mr J. Rodrigues giveß £1 Is for best two-year-old by Victor. Mr R- Paton gives £1 Is for best j horse by Marlborough Messrs Hay Bros give £1 Is for best '' hotBQ by Kassassin. 1 Competition confined to County of * Akaroa. - • j ' J Horses in harness classes must either 3be driven or guaranteed quiet'in har- -■ ness. , Hacks to be ridden. Entrance Fees.—Subscribers of 5s or c over to the Show iuuds, Is ; non-sub-r scribers, 25...,?■. Prizes to the value of £20 promised « up to July.4tb. Entries close at Duvauchelle R with » 4 ;; B. Barker at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 28, and at Akaroa with 0, Leete, I at 3 p.m.-Wednesday, Sept. 23.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2079, 18 August 1896, Page 3
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494Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2079, 18 August 1896, Page 3
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