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Sales by Messrs Millor & Potts SALE OF EXHIBITION STOCK. ANNUAL SHOW. Under the AtrsriCES of the Hawke's Bay A. and P. Society. M. R. MILLER & POTTS. Are favored with instructions from Clients to sell by public auction on the SOCIETY'S GROUND, AT HASTINGS, ON FRIDAY NEXT, 6th OCTOBER, At 12-30 p-m THE UNDERMENTIONED LIVE STOCK. BONNIE SCOTLAND, Pure Clydesdale Entire, rising 8 years old; Sire-Young Prince of Wales, (imported) ; dam—Dam Southorne (see special advertisement) Two Stud American 4-tooth RAMS, (bred by Messrs Bates, Size and Co.) from pure Vermont stock Two Stud Merino 4 tooth RAMS, bred by John Anderson, Eeq, Wyndham Also — PURE MEhINO STUD RAMS, Imported from Tasmania and Victoria, ex 'Tβ Anau,' 30th September. Bred by Joseph Archkr, Esq, Panshanger, Tasmania The Panshanger stud flock was formed in 1860, from selected ewes and rams from the stud flock of R, Q. Kermode, Esq. of Mona Vale, and has since been added to by ewes and rams purchased from the Btud nocks of Messrs James Gibson, of Belle Vue, Wm Gibson and Son, of Scone, and J. D. Toosey, of Cressy, and ewes and rams imported from Ercildoune In 18f9 Mr Archer's clip of 129 bales, marked JA in circle, in the grease averaged Is 6jd per lb. locks included, the highest price being Is 10d for 31 bales and Is 8d for 13 bale 3. In 1880 the same clip, in grease, sold at Drices ranging up to Is 5Jd per lb, and Is 6Jd; sold May, 1882. Stud Ram No. 2 is by a Belle Vue ram ; sire Old Sir Thomas, bred by Mr Archer, has taken two firat prizes. ' J. A. Horn No. 2, one four-tooth Ram, picked do 4, do do sire Belle Vue do 6, do do do do 9, do do picked Above shorn 29th September Bred by J, D. Toosey, Jun, Bag, Cressy, Tasmania Memo of sire Fortune bred by Mr Toosey, a pure grandson on both sides of Old Sir Thomas. Fortune won the Champion Cup in 1880 and 1881 at the Northern Agricultural Society's Show, Longford, for the best Ram in the yards, any age, and also Special Prize for the be t Ram unhoused, J D. T. Horn No. 36, stud number 11, four-tooth; shorn third week in September Bred by Robert Taylor, Esq, Valieyfield, Tasmania The undernoted stud Ram U by a son of Magenta from a ewe by a son of Sir Thomas—Magenta, a Champion Ram at Camphelltown, bred by David Taylor, Esq. R.T.Horn No. 13, two-tooth Merino Ram,shorn after 20th September Bred by Hon, Sir Samuel "Wilson, Ercildoune, Victoria The undernoted pure Stud Ram is by Ram 683, son of Golden Fleece. S, W. Horn, No 63, aged 2 years and 9 months, shorn September 10th Bred by Hon. Robert Simpson, Langi Kal Kal, Victoria This celebrated Merino flock will be well represented by the undernoted two high class Stud Rams R. S, Horn No. 290, aged 2 years and 7 months do do 30S. do do do Shorn 26th September PURE LINCOLN STUD BAM, Bred by Messrs A. and R. TJrquhart, Yangery Park, Victoria One pure Lincoln Stud Ram, 4 years old, by Pope or Bishop, imported dam Yangery Park ewe Thta Ram took First Prize in his class at the Australian Sheepbreeders' Association Show, held In Melbourne last month, and at the same Show took Second Champion Prize for the best Longwool Ram in the Show. Full Particulars on application to M. R. MILLER AND POTTS, Waipawa. Or M. R. MILLER, Napier. FOR SALE. The undersigned have been instructed by J. PbARSon, Esq., to sell privately— tf—»/~V/\ TWO and FOUR-TOOTH STUD kZ*\J\-S MERINO EWES, from their celebrated flock at Burnt Hi'l, Canterbury. Their ewea are all by high-clasa Ram 3, and are guaranteed good. Also— t~r{~\{\ TWO-TOOTH RAbIS from the same OUU flock. Delivery in February. M. R. MILLER & POTTS; Sales by Mr. Lyndon. AT AUCTION. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6th, 1882. At 11 o'clock CHINA, EARTHENWARE, AND HOLLO WARE. SIR. EDWARD LYNDON Will dispose of— A CONSIGNMENT OF CHINA AND EARTHENWARE. On Friday next, consisting of— 3 CRATES JOSIA.H WEDGWOOD AND SONS* POTTERY— 3 Dinner Services, 112 pieces each 10 dozen Jugs, assorted sizes 10 , Plates, Bowls 1 , Toilet Sets 2 , Vases 10 ■ Breakfast and Tea Sets, white and gold 3 Dinner Services, 54 pieces each o CRATES HOLLOWARE— Dish Covers Tea and Coffee Pots Jelly Moulds, S trainers, Fraters Candlesticks, Dustpans Japanned Sugar Boxes Oak Toilets etc, etc, etc. EDWARD LYNDON, Auctioneer. Sales by Hoadley and Lyon. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. mHE undersigned, CHARLES BONFIELD HOADJL LEY, carrying on business at Napier under the firm of HOADLEY and LYON, Auctioneers and Stock and Station Agents, has this day taken into partnership the undersigned WILLIAM HENRY SMITH (Harry Smith), formerly station manager in Patea, as from the first day of October. 1882. The business will in future be carried on by them under the firm of Hoadley Lvon and Co. Dated at Napier this 2nd day of October, 1882. C. B. HOADLEY, HARRY SMITH. Witness - Pat Stirmko M'Lban, Solicitor, Napier, The undersigned beg to announce that Mr James Lvon continues to act as valuator to the firm of HOADLEY, LYON & CO. HOADLEY, LYON & CO.'S WEEKLY SALE or WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, TALLOW, HIDES, &c. FOR the convenience of our Constituents in tha Petane, Wairoa, Mohaka. and Coast Districts, we have arranged with the following Spit Merchants, viz.:— Messrs Kinross and Co , Messrs Richardson and Co. Mbssrs Muhray, Bobbrts and Co. Mr F. W. Williams Nbw Zbaland Shifpikq Compant To receive (which will entail no further charges) consignments of Wool, Tailow. Sheepskins, Hides, etc., and forward same to our Town Wool Stores for Bale at our weekly auctions. HOADLEY, LYON & CO., Woolbrokers and Auctioneers, Hawke's Bay Wool Stores FOR PRIVATE SALE. HOADLEF, LYON & CO. Have received Instructions to offer for Sale that Valuable Freehold, Redcliffe Estate, within six miles of Napier, containing— P- r\(\ ACRES of LAND, highly improved, £~") \J \J with commodious dwelling, well laid out grounds, &c, with the flock of Longwool Sheep ; lelivery after shearing. Terms easy. HOADLEY, LYON & CO., Stock and Station Agents. Sales by Mr Ryan _ TTTJCTIONEER, STOCKS (STATION, ±\, LAND and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. THE undersigned having leased the premises latsly occupied by Mcssr Kennedy and Gillman, Tennyaon-street, Napier, oegs to notify that he has commenced business as above. Sales of Fat and Store Stock effected, Loans negotiated, Rents and Debts collected, Sales of Grain and all other Colonial produce held when required Wool, Skins, etc, consigned to me for sile or shipment as well as all other business will have prompt attention Sales conducted in town or country SDormje for Grain and Produce free of charge Agent at Hastings, Mr J. Thomas Wood, who will receive entries for Sale. etc. T. J, RYAN, Tennyson-street, Napier

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3508, 4 October 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3508, 4 October 1882, Page 3

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