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AUCTIONS. PYNE AND CO. TO-MORROW. elderslie"~~yearlings. PYNE & CO. have received instructions from J. F. Rxid, Esq., to SELL Bf AUCTION AT TATTERSAIX'S HORSE j BAZAAR, ' Cashel street, Cliri»tchurch, CrO'MOKIiOYV, NOVEMBER 13, At 10" a.m., (harp. The following HIGH CLASS THOROUGHBRED YEARLINGS BY STEPNIAK. IVotl— Br f, by Stepniak—Huguenot, by Apremont— Martyr, by Daniel O'Kourke—K&upo (dam of X.MX). Huguenot won nuuiy races. Vot, 2.—Ch k, by Hlepniak—Cobweb, by Le Titan:*, by 'Maltun—Mountain Nymph, by Sir Tailor, Sykca. Cobweb is aluicet full-sister to OutpwJ, who won th» U.J.C. DuneUiu Stakes, Criterion Stake, Jockey club Handicap, Forbury Handicap and Tmiani Cup. aVot 3.—ilr g, by Stcpuiak—Pibroch, by Lochiel— Fallacy, oy Slt-dinere—Deception, &c. Fallacy is dam of fcverton Lad (wiuuer of the Dunedin Uhani|>*i{iie .Suites, Sic.): of first Lord (the best eoltot ilia jeir) aim winner ot the O.J.U. Juvenile Flat*-, Middle t'ark I'iaw?, Railway Plate, IlopeJul Stakes, Nursery Handicap, &c. ;of Forburj'. (winner ol the D.J.U. luilway Plate, w.f.a, JHaralu.ll Memorial Slakes, w.f.a., Mtuselburgh Plate, *c), and ot lUrlin (winner of races). bei 4.— Br g (half-brother to Kiret Lord, Everton Lad, Forbury arid Mariin), by Stepniak—Fallacy. For further particulars ot Fallacy's breeding, and •t performances of her progeny, see Lot 3. ■Let s.— Br f, by Stepniak—Aspen Leaf, by Larpent— A*pen, by Askin—Talkative, by Talk o' the Uill— Elizabeth, by ToucJistone. Af.pen (the granddam of this filly) won tii° V.H.O Newmarket Handicap tw.ee, besides many other races. liOt 6.— Br g, by Stepniak—Fairymald, by Albany— Titania, oy Malcon—Mountain Nymph, ko. Fairy* maid is balf-ti-ilcr to Outpost (winner of many racea) and is dam of Ambuju (winner of the Dunedin Stake* and Criterion Handicap), of Firefly (winner of the C.J.O. Autumn Nursery Handicap) and ot Vulcan). fret 7.— Br f, by Stepniak—Sortie (fnll-eister to Ambush), by Vanguard—Fairymald. For further particulars «cc Log 6. sVot B.— Br X, by Stepniak—Lady's Maid, by Hotspur -Maid of Houour, by I'ertobe—Maid of the Mill. Lady's Maid is Akin of Vanilla and Vandyke (winners of many races), and Hotspur is sire ot Boaespur (dam of Goldspur). For catalogue containing tabulated pedigree and stitt pwticulais, apply to PYNJE AMD CO., Auctioneer!, MT Christchurch tEDICrBEE STOCK SAm BHOW GROUNDS. TO-MOBBOW. •ALE WILL OOUHKKOE'AT 9 A.K. SHARP. XJfTV SHALL be repreaented at the above Sale Tf and «Ui OFFKII— On account John Deans, Esq., SHORTfIOBN BULL, CANTERBURY LAD (1169), red anil white, calved December 22nd, IBS 6, by tord Ru«ecll 9th (765), dam Queen of Canterbury 12th (1464), by Gunter'e Florist (625). S3UORTHORN BULL, RUSSELL'S BRUNSJ WICK 3rd (1165), red and white, calved . December 12th, 1896, by Lord Hussell 9th (765), dam DucheM of Bruoswiok 10th (1475), by Duke of Waterloo (52798). O YORKSHIRE BOARS, farrowed March 14tb, & 1897, trot by imported boar, dam by boar descended from stock imported by ths late B. Mitchell. On account of A. Chamberlain, Esq., SHORTHORN BULL. HA - HA, roan, calved September Ist, 1896, eire Thongeleigh, dam Little Wren, irranrfoir. White Ribbon, grand, dam The Wren (2042). SHORTHORN BULL, LORD RANFURLY, red, calved Oct ber 10th, 1896, sire Thongkloigh, dam Tulip 3rd, grandsire Alvie's Hero (660), gianddam Tulip Zud. On account J. Douds, Esq., CREAM POLO PONY, 3 yrs, thoroughly quiet, and very bit. Prize taker at Rangiora Show, mn PYNE and CO., 800 Auctioneer*. TATTEESALL'S. Mr J. F. Reid's YEARLINGS, there JDJ will be NO SALK of HOR3E3 at TatterealVs ro-HOBUOW. but we shall HOLD our USUAL BALK of BLOOD STOCK, HIOII CLASS HACK AND fIARNESS HORSES, &0. O» MONDAY NEXT, the Isth, Che Entrance Fee /or which is Five Shilling*. PYNE and CO., "° Auctioneers. TATTEKSALL'S. fOB PRIVATE BALB. On account of J. F. Reid, Esq.. Eldenlie, ShORTHORM BULL, Oxford's Duk* 19th. white, calved November 15th, 1892, by Duke of Olenroy (850), dam Red Rose of Oxford 3rd (1123), by Lord Bed Rose 2nd (448). _ PYNB and CO., J7* ' Anotio—n. WOOL SEASON. 1897—1898. pktm FIRST SALE OF THE SEASON ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26th. WOOLPACKS, TWINE, AND ALL NECESSARIES BUPPUED AT CURRENT RATES. BASH ADVANCES MADE AT LOWEST RATES OP INTEREST PVNE and CO., ffi 11| m Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. IMPORTANT SALE OF PRo:-ERTY (M. lUI PENINSULA. r»YNK nnd CO. fln <»njui.uuon with K. LATTKR) hay.- rn'mvfd liucnictituis from the Governors M Canterbury College to HELL BY AUCTION, in Chrlstchiu-nli. at an eni-lv ilatc. XBAT UAUXfPICKET PROPERTY, SITUATED IN ROBINSON'S , BAY •«w In tha occupy Wrfl R. Saxton, nn<l uompiising 2004 AOREJ? W nRST -OLASS IjANIX rorther particulars wiV be duly advertised. PY.NE and CO. __ R LATTEH, j>° Auctioneers. _ NANCARROW AND CO. MONDAY, 29th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock p.;u, %X AUOTIONEEES , ROOMS, ". r £itlXA STREET GREYMOUTH. ' SALE OF GREYMOUTfI TOWN PROPERTIES, Q) THE eSTATE OF WTLLLUI GLENN, DECEASED. TIXANOARROW and CO. (in conjunction with O. ijL__ w Mos> »n d Co) W «U BUBMIT TO PUBUO AUOTION tor Absolute Sale the follo»-ioj PBOPERTIE3 IN THE TOWN OF OREYMODTfI, Sn the estate of VVTllliun Glenn, decea.ee - t&t I—Part Section No. 12. «J Unkn to M«whrr» Quay, with two-storer bniWingr thereon, at present in the occupation of M. Noonan, grocer, tosrether with tactions Nos 62 and 53, at the rear, and fronting 100 Hn*s to Maokay etrcet, vrith Qve-room cottage and other Improvements. These three p;-ojp*rtie* will be Sola .a Of»E LOT, and art situate in the centre of the town. The Wawhern Qua.T fn.ntaae being oue of the best business cecuons at the rear and fronting Mockav Fctr*-».make*compact wi<l convenient block for an.v of bn*\i;ess. Particular attention In directed to the sa!e of this [irnyerty, as it is w thout clout.t the flnc«t available business" premises in this riainic town. LOT No. 45, Albert street, with store thereon. LOT J— Section No. 41, corner Albert and Mackay streets, uilhotore thereon. HOT JtiuUSE vrRAPES, fTIHE first o< the Sessuu, a first-cU*s tample, M Dβ AH» COLOJCBO BXBHm

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9882, 12 November 1897, Page 8

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