AUCTION SALES. THURSDAY, 4th MARCH, At 2 o'clock. pAPSTICK, DUTHIE & CO. \j will hold their first series of purebred Long Wool and Merino Stud Rams ; also, Long-wool Brood Ewes, at their yards. Tokomairiro, on Thursday, the 4th March. at 2 o'clock, when they will offer, on account of Mr William Allison (selected out of his famed j ure-bred flock of Leiceateiß), being the most successful breeder in the I district — C\f\ Tore Bred Leices!er Ram Lambs £^/"\ do do Ewe do 1 Pure-Bred <fc tooth Lincoln Prize Ram, he having taken the first prize for best Lincoln Ram at Tokomairiro Agricultural Show for 1874 beating Hams bred by Messrs Sutton Brothers, the farfamed importers of Lincoln pii?e slock. Account of Mr James Sutherland, ~J f\ Pure bred Leicester Earns (mixed JLV/ ages) At our yards, 1872, his Ram Limbs brought L3. 2s 6d each ; at our yards, 1873, 30 Ram Lambs, one lot, L2 5a each . Account of Mr John Hislop^ ~l f\ Pure bred Leicester Rams (mixed JLVJ ages) At our yards, 1873, his Rams brought from L3 os to L 5 10s each. A f\ Pure bred Leicester Ewes Q/^| do do Ewe Lambß Account of Messrs A. M'Laren and Co., r\f\ Pnre bred Leicester Rams, 2. 4, zJ\J and ©tooth — the 6,* tooth purchased at a high figure from the Clydevale Station ~l /~\ f~\ Pure bred Leicester Ewes, of JLv_/V_/ the same pure strain of blood Account of Mr Mark Dale, ~f t Pure bred Leicester Rams of _Le-l mixed ages. These Rams were carefully selected by Mr Dale, and cost him from L 7 10s to LIS each 9 -HbO CrOBS bred ioot ' h Wetne ™ tyf^r} &> do Ewes Account of Mr Wm. GordoD, 2/~\ Pure bred Leicester 2.- tooth \J Rams C){~\ do Lincoln 2-tooth .W VJ Rams Bred by Mr R. Wilson, late Pomahaba. Account of Mr Alexander Mackay, /^ Pure bred 6 tooth Leicester Ewes hj do 2-tooth do do p^ do Ram Lambs Cross bred 2-tooth Wethers Also, JLCyVJVJ three-quarter brtd Ewes Store Merino Ewes Also — O /~\ /~\ Prime Fat Merino Ewes Q /^/^ Prime Store Merino Ewes N-R_^The Auctioneers request parties desirous of exhibiting stock for sale, to forward particulars as soon as possible, so that they may be duly and efficiently announced to the public by advertisement. TUESDAY, 9th MARCH,, " At 12 o'clock noon. T>HILP, HENDERSON, & CO. will -*- sell at Mr Cameron's Yards, Mataura Bridge, on Tuesday, 9ih March, at 12 o'clock noon, A f\ Broken and Unbroden Light Harness and Saddle Horses 1 O Drau o nt Mares and Geldings On account of Mr Wm. Pollock, th folio wing well known Racehorses— Maniototo, Young Mahratta, and the hurdle-racers Don Pedro and Patch. Also, The draught entire Young Marquis, and the thoroughbred entire Lord Oxley, 1 light Buggy with / Horse and Harness complete, 1 , twenty passengers coach, and a [ large number of Fat and Store j Cattle. T>HILP, HENDERSON AND CO., have for Private Sale -* "j |^|/~\ Pare bred 2 tooth Leicester We can confidently recommend the above to breeders who are desirious of obtaining some of the best blood in the Country. sf\f\ 2, 4, and 8 tooth, half-bred \J\J ewes. "pHILP, HENDERSON & CO, having arranged with the proprietor, Mr. O'llane, Reliance Hotel, for the use of his Sale Yards, purpose holding Monthly Auction Sales, at Otakia. Mr Henry Palmer has kindly consented to act as Agent. The date ol the First Sale will shortly be announced.
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Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 34, 4 March 1875, Page 4
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