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Auctions J. T. FORD & CO^ Thursday* 3Othlffarcii MESSRS J. T. FORD & CO have beei honored with instructions from th< . Rev W. J. G. Bluett to hold his FOURTH ANNUAL SALE AT HOLCOMBE, NBAS LBESTON, , on THURSDAY, 30th MABCH, 1876 OF A VEBT CHOICE SELECTION OP PUBB BRED SHORTHORNED BULLS COWS, AND HEIFERS, IMPORTED LINCOLN BAMS, LONG WOOLLEDSEWES, HORSES, PIGS, AND IMPLEMENTS, Comprising— BULLS. MONITOR—(SB, Canterbury Herd Book) rich roaD, calved 3rd July, 1870, bred by Mr Page Ist SOVEREIGN OF NEW ZEALAND— (100, N.Z.H.8.), red and white, calved 2 th January, 1874, by Sir Leopold (99) *~ DUKE OF TOWNBLEY—(7I, N.Z.HB) by Eclipse (41) - ' J, BULL CALVES. REGICIDE—White, calved Ist November 1875, by Boyal Gwynne (98), dam Regina EARL OF ELLESMERE—White, calved 2nd December, 1875, by Earl of Darlington (78), dam Lily of the Valley DUKE OF WELLINGTON—By Prince Arthur (79), dam Duchess COWS. PBINCEBB ROYAL—Roan, bred by Mr J. S. Cavprhill, by Young Duke (14), dam Princess Victoria PRUDENCE—Roan, calved October, 1867, bred by Mr Page, by Omar Pasha (5), dam Errant APEX—Red, calved October, 1869, bred by Mr Page, by Duke of Edinburgh (9), dam Minx BEFORMER—Light roan, bred by Mr Page, by Oliver Cromwell (31), dam Parity ROYAL PBINCESS-Roan, calved 20th October, 1874, by Monitor (68), dam Boyal Princess COWS AND HEIFERS. MINERVA—Light roan, calved 13th March, 1874, by Monitor (58), dam Maid of Athens ROSEBUD 2nd—Red and White, calved 27th November 1874, by Monitor, dam Rosebud, out of a cow imported by the late Dr Lilly FAVOURITE 2nd—Red roan, calved 12th September, 1874, by Monitor (58), dam Favourite COUNTESS 2nd—Light roan, calved Bth September, 1874, b> Monitor (58), dam Countess DAHLIA—Red and White, bred by Bic* carton Trustees LADY BLANCHE-White, calved 25th August, 1874, by Monitor (68), dam Dairymaid 2nd LADY FERGUSSON-Light roan, calved Ist March, 1874, by Monitor (58), dam Lady Lincoln TRANSIT OF VENUS-By Eclipse (41), dam Flirt, bred by Riccarton Trustees LADY JERSEY—Dam Fawn CHARMEB—Roan, by Comet (26807) BUTTERCUP— Red and white, by Maei trate (26782) S AZALIA—Bed and white, by Magistral LADY BELL—Dunedin cow A number of well brtd Calves and Steers. SBEEP, 50 to CO LINCOLN AND LINCOLN-LEICESTB: TWO-TOOTH RAMS And a few LINCOLN RAMS Bred by Messrs Sutton Brothers, Southland 400 I and EWES. no bTs.bs.' DKAUGHT HORSES. YOUNG LORD EGLINGTON— (Entire by Lord Eglington (imported), danJessie (imported) Grey Mare POPPET (imported from Taamania), in foal to Young Lord Eg. lington ° BAY FILLY (unbroken) in foal to Young Lord Eglington LIGHT~HORSES. 12 FIRST-CLASS LIGHT CARRIAGE and SADDLE HORSES. Also a number of Yearlings and Foals. PIGS. A NUMBER OF PURE-BRED BERK--BHIBE AND PRINCE ALBEBT BOABS AND SOWS, And other well-bred Pige, Bred by the Bey. W. J. G. Bluett. IMPLEMENTS CHAFF-CUTTER, CORN CRUSHING MACHINE, AND ROOT SLICE B. For Pedigrees of Cattle, &c, see Catalogues which can be obtained of the Auctioneers. Terms at sale. Luncheon provided. Sale to commence at Half-past 12 o'clock. N.B.—Messrs J. T. Ford and Co will Bell he Cattle, Sheep, and Implements, and lessrs J. and B. H. Campbell the Horses nd Pigs. J. T. FORD & CO, Auctioneers, -12 6141 Hereford street, Christchnrch. O BUTCHERS, DEALERS, AND OTHEES IN THE TRADE. THURSDAY, 9TH MARCH, 1576 l/TESSBS J. T. FORD & CQ have reyJL ceived instructions from Mr T. eiper. to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, n above date, on his premise?, Colombo street south, HE LEASE OF HIS SHOP, STABLB.Jcc, be Shop having two years and tfce Stable nineteen years to run; [so, the following LIVE and DEAD STOCK HORSES. Bay Hare (good iv hiun«sss) Mares in foal to Yonc.-r Touchstone, broken to harness and saddie - Mares, broken to saddle, in foal to Young Touchstone and tha Young leer Foals by Young Peer DEAD STOCK. usage Machine and Filler, Steam Engine and Boiler, 1 Spring Cart and Cover J complete, Saddles, snd Bridles, Cart Harness and breakiag*in gear, Sh p Fittingg, Blocks, ice. Sale to commence; at 1 o'clock. J. T. FOBD & CO, Auctioneers. 3

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Press, Volume XXV, Issue 3279, 4 March 1876, Page 3

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